On Feb 6, 2006, at 10:04 AM, Ernest, B.M (AfriNIC - ZA) wrote:

It is high time we started Linux Dudes Uganda :-)
PS: Don't flame me.

no need for flames. By default, some things are for dudes. Thats why when chix take the plunge and join, they want publicity :)

My experience has been that women in IT are more hampered by lack of hard work and self application (as well as general lack of interest or low level of interest) than by anything else. But we can't come right out and say this, to avoid ruffling feathers?

Why should we take a mediocre bunch and praise them, and not praise the men who are pursuing deep knowledge and excellence? Am not accusing anyone of being inadequate but am rather saying that they should prove themselves on merit, not gender.

I can understand how publicity would help, but I think that to reward gender on its own basis is itself a form of discrimination.

-- G.
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