Thanks for the feedback.

We are trying make a free replacement for genderapi, namsor, nameapi,
genderize, ... This tools are called gender detection from name.

We are giving a probability of success about male or female, because
some identities are not male or female with 100% of truth. We respect
choose nicknames to hide identity, although our work is give a response
with a probability, so we are using machine learning for this work.

Regards

"J. M. Faer" <hello@jmf.codes> writes:

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> No, no, no. You’re looking for a woman’s free labor for an inherently, 
> irreparably sexist and transphobic project.
>
> Let me reiterate and expand on my earlier statement: this tool does not 
> account for gender nonconforming individuals, and erases trans people who are 
> closeted. This will not help tech’s diversity problem, this will only 
> perpetuate it. 
>
> The only useful data to be gathered from contributors’ names are the 
> contributors’ names. 
>
> You cannot tell someone’s gender by their name. 
>
> Before continuing with this project, I recommend you do more research on the 
> topic of gender. There are many existing writings on this topic from 
> transgender and gender noncomforming people, just waiting for you to learn 
> and grow from them. 
>
> Please remove me from future replies. 
>
> Thanks. 
>
>
>> On Apr 3, 2020, at 2:02 AM, David Arroyo Menéndez <davi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Wishing improve in gender equity in the internal of the project, I want 
>> request collaboration (not remunerated) of a woman to generate a Docker 
>> virtual machine for Damegender.
>> 
>> It was a pull request done by a Python Barcelona member, but it's not 
>> maintained.
>> 
>> For more information about Damegender:
>> + http://www.damegender.net
>> + https://github.com/davidam/damegender
>> + https://pypi.org/project/damegender/
>> 
>>> El dom., 30 dic. 2018 a las 20:13, Daniel Barrientos M. 
>>> (<dbarrien...@protonmail.com>) escribió:
>>> Then it's a sex identifier more than a gender identifier.
>>> 
>>> I speak spanish. If I can help you with anything (non-technical), send me 
>>> an e-mail.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Enviado desde ProtonMail móvil
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> -------- Mensaje original --------
>>> On 30 de diciembre de 2018 4:05 p. m., David Arroyo Menendez < 
>>> davi...@gnu.org> escribió:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> To measure the discrimination of women from a quantitative point of view,
>>> we need determine if the commiter is a female or not. So, you can count
>>> pull request accepted, percentages of women in free software projects,
>>> etc.
>>> 
>>> Regards.
>>> 
>>> Ana Valdés <agora...@gmail.com> writes:
>>> 
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>>> > My thought was just the same why develop a software aimed to identify
>>> > gender when gender is ending to be a classifiable cathegory? We are
>>> > developing towards a “genderless” society seeing as gender is being
>>> > flexible and a matter of choice.
>>> > Ana
>>> >
>>> > lör 29 dec. 2018 kl. 22:46 skrev David Arroyo Menendez <davi...@gnu.org>:
>>> >
>>> >> "J.M. Faer" <hello@jmf.codes> writes:
>>> >>
>>> >> > What’s the point of this? This excludes non-binary, agender, and other
>>> >> gender non-conforming individuals. It just doesn’t seem like very useful
>>> >> data.
>>> >> >
>>> >>
>>> >> Yes, the current state of development is so. I've plans to give a
>>> >> probability by gender, for instance, from national statistics such as
>>> >> INE.es
>>> >>
>>> >> Thanks for the feedback.
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