On Mon, Mar 05, 2007 at 01:41:09PM +0000, Matthew Garrett wrote:
>
>Research[1] has shown that one of the primary factors deterring women
>from involvement in free software is the perceived hostility of many of
>the communities. Do candidates believe that mocking of other members of
>the project is acceptable[2], given that a side effect may be to
>discourage a significant body of the population from participating
>within the project?

The problem with mockery is that what some people may see as a
harmless joke may be very easily understood as a personal
insult. That's even more likely to happen in a large international
project like Debian where we have people from lots of different
cultures and with differing understanding of English / French /
Klingon / whatever idiom. Hence (in general) I'm not a great fan.

There are places for it, however; in smaller groups where everybody is
friendly and understands the humour, then friendly jibes are entirely
reasonable.

[1,2] NMF

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Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK.                                [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"You can't barbecue lettuce!" -- Ellie Crane

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