Re: [proposal] integrating womAn@a.o into an Apache code of practice

2010-07-30 Thread Ross Gardler
On 30/07/2010 13:36, Shane Curcuru wrote: Anjana G Bhattacharjee wrote: Just a note to mark 7 days since the date of this proposal - thank you for all responses so far - still listening ;-) best, A Oh, sorry, I had thought it was an intellectual exercise to spur some new thoughts and get some

Re: [proposal] integrating womAn@a.o into an Apache code of practice

2010-07-30 Thread Joe Schaefer
Lol. Identity management, gender, and mailing list sociology are all interesting components of the proposal, but they don't mesh at all with how we normally think about these things. Anjana, if you want to keep exploring the boundaries of what is possible with respect to those ideas and how they

Re: [proposal] integrating womAn@a.o into an Apache code of practice

2010-07-30 Thread Shane Curcuru
Anjana G Bhattacharjee wrote: Just a note to mark 7 days since the date of this proposal - thank you for all responses so far - still listening ;-) best, A Oh, sorry, I had thought it was an intellectual exercise to spur some new thoughts and get some random golf-related links into our archive

Re: [DISCUSS] [VOTE] roll women@a.o into dev@community.a.o

2010-07-30 Thread Jean T. Anderson
Anjana G Bhattacharjee wrote: Have just come across a curious parallel to this, perhaps, in the arena of Golf tournament sponsorship - IBM sponsored "the Masters" (i.e. men's only) tournament in April this year with a flurry of justification [1] whilst this weekend's "Women's British Open" was

Re: [DISCUSS] [VOTE] roll women@a.o into dev@community.a.o

2010-07-30 Thread Anjana G Bhattacharjee
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 6:23 PM, Kathey Marsden wrote: > It is actually my hope that a separate list will not be necessary as I tend > to like a more integrated approach.(I did not much care, for example, > explaining to my middle school son why a free technology camp this summer > was being