A few random comments: -- No doubt about it, many normal humans percieve it to be difficult to really dive into OS groups either due to lack of professional-looking documentation, getting used to using mailing lists, not feeling they're geeky enough to be worthy, whatever. Overall we're still spotty at presenting a really great user experience for the average human. Much better than even a year ago though! But I could see this making article writers think that women in particular would have a harder time breaking into OS communities.
-- Humor about living arrangements: Stefano Mazzocchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Imagine living in a house where teh ASF board members lived together. > > [mental image of stefano running out of the house screaming] -- OK: pool. Who do *you* think would be the first director to run out of the house screaming, and how long would it take (in hours and minutes)? Tiebreaker: who would be second? > Who's > up for a D&D game? [sound of stefano scratching ass] -- Everyone make a saving throw against wisdom to prevent that image from sticking in their head all day... 8-) ===== - Shane <eof .sig="http://apachecon.com/ November in Vegas, baby!" /> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]