3C Like a Person

or

C^3 Like a Person

On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 3:26 PM, Sally Khudairi <s...@apache.org> wrote:

> Hey folks --I'm missing a bit of context here, and I wanted to preface
> this by reinforcing that I fully support diversity and equality.
>
> My gut reaction was "why not 'Code Like a Person'?". Whilst not within
> the target of the "girl" trend, we're open to everyone.
>
> Commit. Code. Contribute.
>
> They all work.
>
> I can also help with some promotional items, as I have budget, and we're
> not holding a second ApacheCon this year.
>
> Feel free to let me know what you need.
>
> Cheers,
> Sally
>
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>
> On Thu, Aug 10, 2017, at 09:55, Myrle Krantz wrote:
> > > I'll personally pay for a batch that says Code Like a Girl. Myrle if
> you have ideas of something pithier that is broader, I am game.  Compute
> Like a Girl?
> >
> > That's awesome of you Kevin!
> >
> > Be sure to credit Cornelia Davis -- she was the one handing them out
> > at SpringOne.  I don't think they were her idea, since it wasn't a
> > Pivotal logo, but she was handing them out because it's important to
> > her.
> >
> > How about "Commit Like A Girl" ? You're right that "Code Like A Girl"
> > isn't broad enough for Apache.
> >
> > Greets,
> > Myrle
>
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