Raul Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > And, personally, I really don't see the relevance in the context of > this web page. If you're tired, and want to just get stuff done, don't > you have your own web pages? [...]
A variation on the "you can discriminate in your own space" suggestion. Not a good approach to stopping discrimination, though. > I think you're confusing that project with a web page. [...] Not really. The project maintains the web page. The project has a mailing list. On both of these and some others, when a choice is made on how to include or exclude from something, sex is used as a primary decision-maker. This is despite what some of the reasonable members say or do about addressing wider issues not limited to one sex and that the project should avoid being sexist. [The "this discrimination doesn't hurt men" argument and then...] > I think you should be fair about this -- either bring up a specific > concrete problem where someone is being injured, or admit that you > don't have any such issue in mind. > > "You didn't put the people I want on your page" sounds more like the If it's fair to call one-sided example genders on www.debian as a bug, let's call it a bug where it happens across all debian. Is it fair? The www example genders weren't shown to be concretely injuring anyone before being changed, either. > whining of a petulant child than a serious issue. Play the ball, not the man. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]