On Monday 01 December 2008 15:42:20 Charles Plessy wrote: > Le Mon, Dec 01, 2008 at 01:05:07PM +0000, Mark Brown a écrit : > > FWIW similar issues apply in most of Europe too. > > Thank you for the information. For Antartica, the situation of > discrimination has rapidly and positively evolved and I am proud to > announce to the Project that in the French territories, women are allowed > to apply for a job since a few years ago. > > Do we have DDs in Oceania, South America, Africa and Asia who can report > about the situation of discrimination on their continent so that we can > integrate this information to better manage our Project?
;-) Hehe. To be honest, it is way easier for me to think of Debian as a virtual multi-cultural country which has its own constitution, laws and habits, budget and resources, population (users and developers), gross domestic product (official releases), elections, and leader. Since I doubt anybody knows how to make so many different cultures to co-exist together flawlessly some dissensions enter the scene from time to time just to prove that this is multi-cultural country after all. The paradox is that if you try to import some tons of tolerance to such a country in order to alleviate these dissensions, you risk to fade out its multi-cultural beauty. So, there is nothing to be angry with, but enjoy your Debian citizenship ;-) -- pub 4096R/0E4BD0AB 2003-03-18 <people.fccf.net/danchev/key pgp.mit.edu> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

