Le lundi 4 novembre 2019 13:17:47 CET, vous avez écrit : > * Alexandre François Garreau <[email protected]> [2019-11-04 12:28]: > > I think women (and more generally, contributors, and stable ones) are even > > too few to see any formal preference of anybody over anybody within GNU > > yet. > > Alexandre I understand point you wish to make. > > Yet when you speak of formal preference by gender, there was no such > preference. I say so because there is no evidence of such. Everybody > can apply to GNU to bring a project to GNU or make it official GNU > project. > > Please think about history, RMS was first to write GNU > Manifesto.
> But until then you are free to invite women and female coders to > submit their projects to GNU. Instructions are here: > https://www.gnu.org/help/help.en.html#develop That’s actually what I was saying: people (very few and external to GNU I believe) might think that, but I don’t think it is that. > Sadly at that time he was neither transgender or female or intersex so > to support your cause, but hey, that does not mean it need to stay > for always, people change... > > Women are smarter to choose activities that are more visually creative > or beautiful or have comfortable life style. It does not look > appealing to sit in corners and code on computer. They will sooner or > later find out what they are missing. My later point still applies, you stated no additional argument, just clarified your thought I still disagree with (you make it look like if it was an essential characteristic of women).
