Re: metaphors and feminism

2019-03-29 Thread Zlatan Todorić
On March 30, 2019 3:58:59 AM GMT+01:00, Paul Wise wrote: >On Fri, Mar 29, 2019 at 6:19 PM Laura Arjona Reina wrote: > >> We call Debian Developer to the Debian contributors who have Debian >finished the >> New Member process: the process of becoming an official Debian >Developer (DD) [1]. > >Pe

Re: metaphors and feminism

2019-03-29 Thread Paul Wise
On Fri, Mar 29, 2019 at 6:19 PM Laura Arjona Reina wrote: > We call Debian Developer to the Debian contributors who have Debian finished > the > New Member process: the process of becoming an official Debian Developer (DD) > [1]. Personally I think the phrase "Debian Developer" and the abbrevia

Re: metaphors and feminism

2019-03-29 Thread Roberto C . Sánchez
On Fri, Mar 29, 2019 at 08:42:30AM +0100, Stacey Lee wrote: [SNIP] >If you want to be so picky, there is no way Molly can call herself >a developer. Where is her code? What is the basis for the assumption that a "developer" must show code for his or her work? It is interesting to me becau

Re: metaphors and feminism

2019-03-29 Thread Laura Arjona Reina
Hello Stacey and debian-project El 29/3/19 a las 8:42, Stacey Lee escribió: Hello everybody [...] You are all men no. and maybe you don't understand empathy so this doesn't make sense to you. [...] When most women in tech quietly work so hard to get respect for our coding, with all

metaphors and feminism

2019-03-29 Thread Stacey Lee
Hello everybody I'm an outsider here but I couldn't ignore what is going on. People are making a huge fuss about the choice of political metaphors and some people seem to be against them and other people said they are only metaphors. I found them really helpful for understanding how some people fee