This may be off-topic, but the very first computer programmer ever was a
lady. The Countess Ada Lovelace, who wrote Babbage's software for him.
Regards.
Geoff.
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On Fri, 26 Mar 2004 05:40, Gary wrote:
Monique Y. Herman wrote:
Any guys have opinions?
Why ask us men? We can't even see the ketchup in the fridge when it is
staring us in the face, and you expect us to to see /this/?
Not always true. There is a fool proof way to cure us guys of
On Sat, Mar 27, 2004 at 12:33:16AM +0530, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
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Chris Metzler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 26 Mar 2004 21:59:11 +0530
Ritesh Raj Sarraf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I'm not
On 2004-03-26, Emma Jane Hogbin penned:
On Thu, Mar 25, 2004 at 05:12:50PM -0700, Monique Y. Herman wrote:
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Encourage-Women-Linux-HOWTO/
I've been slowly wading through it. I honestly didn't find anything
offensive in the document. I guess I should re-read it
On March 25, 2004 11:04 pm, Monique Y. Herman wrote:
On 2004-03-26, Leo Spalteholz penned:
On March 25, 2004 04:12 pm, Monique Y. Herman wrote:
On 2004-03-25, s. keeling penned:
Incoming from Monique Y. Herman:
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Encourage-Women-Linux-HOWTO/
That one
On Thursday 25 March 2004 19.52, s. keeling wrote:
I think (eg.) Networking For Women workshops are demeaning and
insulting to women. What, you don't think I could handle a real
networking course?!? Pig! The women I hang with agree. When I say
something about it on-line, I'm roundly
Alex Malinovich wrote:
On Thu, 2004-03-25 at 16:28, Kent West wrote:
Monique Y. Herman wrote:
I think you'd have to be incredibly smooth to pull off that
husband line without sounding like a jerk.
They just told him they were married.
I wouldn't say it to a 20-year old girl; but a 35-year
On Thu, Mar 25, 2004 at 11:40:18PM -0700, Monique Y. Herman wrote:
Yeah, hyphenation irritates me because, taken to its logical extreme, it
can't continue. I thought it would be cool to invent our own last name,
but my s.o. is hyper-aware of the fact that he is the only person of his
Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
On Thu, Mar 25, 2004 at 10:24:09PM -0600, Kent West wrote:
One way I treated one of the women on this list (you? Emma?) differently
is like I said earlier; I posted something like Cool! A woman and she's
a geek! slobber slobber slobber. It was inappropriate, sure, but
Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
PS I'll probably change my last name when I get married because Kent is
way cooler than Hogbin. Not to mention I've always wanted to have a name
that's 4+4+4 letters long. Hogbin's too long.
Emma Jane Kent - Cool. And I'm flattered . . . snicker snicker
(there goes that
On Fri, Mar 26, 2004 at 07:01:50AM -0600, Kent West wrote:
Emma Jane Kent - Cool. And I'm flattered . . . snicker snicker
(there goes that politically incorrect '60s throwback again . . .)
Actually the 60s parallel may be pretty on-topic here: the way women
were treated in the Berkley radical
Monique Y. Herman wrote:
I mean, if you were reading through, I dunno, some
female-majority list, would you wonder about the stats of every one of
them? Seems unlikely.
Having never done it, I can't say for sure, but, probably.
Sitting in a restaurant last night, 7 people walked in; 4 men; 3
On Thu, Mar 25, 2004 at 11:34:56PM -0700, Monique Y. Herman wrote:
On 2004-03-26, s. keeling penned:
Incoming from Monique Y. Herman:
snip
Marriage shouldn't have to mean becoming someone else's property!
Indeed, and it doesn't. There's a huge difference between choosing to
do
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On Thu, 25 Mar 2004 23:46:09 -0700
Monique Y. Herman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe because not everyone agrees it has nothing to do with debian, at
least no more so than exim and postgres and NFS questions have nothing
to do with debian?
If I'm
Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
If I'm not mistaken, this list is supposed to be a technical list
discussing issues specific to the Debian GNU/Linux Distribution.
You're mistaken.
debian-user mailing list
Help and discussion among users of Debian
Help *and discussion* among users of Debian.
The
On Fri, 26 Mar 2004 21:59:11 +0530
Ritesh Raj Sarraf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I'm not mistaken, this list is supposed to be a technical list
discussing issues specific to the Debian GNU/Linux Distribution.
From http://lists.debian.org/users.html :
} debian-user: Help and discussion among
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Steve Lamb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The 50 msgs archive will never be helpful in
the future. Initiating such offtopic useless discussions on a technical
list is one of the difference between men and women.
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On Fri, 26 Mar 2004 12:52:18 -0500
Chris Metzler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 26 Mar 2004 21:59:11 +0530
Ritesh Raj Sarraf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I'm not mistaken, this list is supposed to be a technical list
discussing issues
Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
On Fri, 26 Mar 2004 09:44:43 -0800
Steve Lamb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The 50 msgs archive will never be helpful in
the future. _Initiating such offtopic useless discussions on a technical
list is one of the difference between men and women. Might be.
_
Nope, just
On Thursday 25 March 2004 02:10, Monique Y. Herman shoved this in my mailbox:
I just saw this in Debian Weekly News issue ten:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-vote/2004/debian-vote-200403/msg00067.html
I guess I just wonder.
I've never found any sort of hostility or difficulty in dealing
Hello
Monique Y. Herman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I just saw this in Debian Weekly News issue ten:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-vote/2004/debian-vote-200403/
msg00067.html
I guess I just wonder.
I've never found any sort of hostility or difficulty in dealing with
any
Monique Y. Herman wrote:
I just saw this in Debian Weekly News issue ten:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-vote/2004/debian-vote-200403/msg00067.html
I guess I just wonder.
I've never found any sort of hostility or difficulty in dealing with any
technically-oriented online forum; if anything,
On Thu, Mar 25, 2004 at 01:30:15PM +, timg wrote:
find that I do have a certain amount of trepidation when posting
technical difficulties. I dont know why tho.
probably looking an ass in public when you discover the answer was right
under your nose (and fifty people point it out) is the
On Thursday 25 March 2004 02:10, Monique Y. Herman wrote:
I just saw this in Debian Weekly News issue ten:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-vote/2004/debian-vote-200403/msg00067.html
I guess I just wonder.
I've never found any sort of hostility or difficulty in dealing with any
timg wrote:
[discussion of women's treatments on the Debian list and etc]
Aside from that does anyone know how disable the mousepad when typing?
I've never dealt with trackpads in Debian, so no, not really, but my
first thought is that maybe it can be disabled in the BIOS. My second
thought is
* Rebecca Dridan [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-03-25 18:37]:
On the other hand, I'm not sure if anyone caught the issue on Full
Disclosure. Check this link [0] to see how some females do get treated
on tech lists.
Bec
[0] http://www.oneeyedcrow.net/securitygeekfemme.html
I'm an op on the irc
On Fri, Mar 26, 2004 at 01:16:15AM +1100, Tom Massey wrote:
Unless the brazen evil fuctardedness displayed by Gooble's minions is
stamped upon soon with a salted rubber wellington, then I expect that
intelligent life on Earth will cease even earlier than the most
pessimistic slug could have
On Thursday 25 March 2004 06:30, timg wrote:
Aside form that does anyone know how disable the mousepad when typing?
--
cheers
tim
Check into package xfree86-driver-synaptics:
* It also provides a daemon to disable touchpad while typing at the
keyboard and thus avoid unwanted mouse
On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 11:56:53PM -0800, Number Six wrote:
I always thought Monique was a guy. I think what happened was I saw
Herman and subconsciously said: Oh yeah, Monique, that's a guy's name
in France...
On 2004-03-25, Katipo penned:
She seems to be talking about a fear of being put down or treated
poorly for participating in a technical forum. This isn't a fear I've
ever had, but maybe I'm in the minority? I've also heard of women
masquerading as men online to avoid any such questions ... and
On Wed, 24 Mar 2004, Monique Y. Herman wrote:
I just saw this in Debian Weekly News issue ten:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-vote/2004/debian-vote-200403/msg00067.html
I guess I just wonder.
-- snip --
Any guys have opinions?
I guess I'm surprised that anyone even cares about gender
On 2004-03-25, Rebecca Dridan penned:
(sorry about the direct reply Monique)
I'll get over it with years of therapy =)
[snip]
On the other hand, I'm not sure if anyone caught the issue on Full
Disclosure. Check this link [0] to see how some females do get treated
on tech lists.
Bec
[0]
On 2004-03-25, Number Six penned:
I always thought Monique was a guy. I think what happened was I saw
Herman and subconsciously said: Oh yeah, Monique, that's a guy's
name in France...
Pretty sure it's not ...
I personally enjoy working with women in computers, because it's so
rare. I
On 2004-03-25, Tom Massey penned:
* Rebecca Dridan [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-03-25 18:37]:
On the other hand, I'm not sure if anyone caught the issue on Full
Disclosure. Check this link [0] to see how some females do get
treated on tech lists.
Bec
[0]
On Thu, Mar 25, 2004 at 10:51:19AM -0700, Monique Y. Herman wrote:
On 2004-03-25, Number Six penned:
I always thought Monique was a guy. I think what happened was I saw
Herman and subconsciously said: Oh yeah, Monique, that's a guy's
name in France...
Pretty sure it's not ...
I
On 2004-03-25, Number Six penned:
The tune Man Smart, Women Smarter seems appropriate to bring up
here:
http://dannyman.toldme.com/lyrics/Grateful_Dead/Man_Smart,_Women_Smarter.html
It's a cover tune, a lot of other people sing it. If you don't
believe that Women rule the world you are a
On Thu, Mar 25, 2004 at 10:51:19AM -0700, Monique Y. Herman wrote:
On 2004-03-25, Number Six penned:
I always thought Monique was a guy. I think what happened was I saw
Herman and subconsciously said: Oh yeah, Monique, that's a guy's
name in France...
Pretty sure it's not ...
I
Incoming from Monique Y. Herman:
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Encourage-Women-Linux-HOWTO/
That one elicited about the loudest flamefest I've ever seen, in
[EMAIL PROTECTED] If you can find that thread in their archives, and
stand to wade through it all, you might find your answers there.
I
On Thu, Mar 25, 2004 at 11:13:09AM -0700, Monique Y. Herman wrote:
On 2004-03-25, Number Six penned:
The tune Man Smart, Women Smarter seems appropriate to bring up
here:
http://dannyman.toldme.com/lyrics/Grateful_Dead/Man_Smart,_Women_Smarter.html
It's a cover tune, a lot of other
On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 06:10:56PM -0700, Monique Y. Herman wrote:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-vote/2004/debian-vote-200403/msg00067.html
I've personally found the Debian community to be an equal opportunity kind
of place. Help is given equally to all, and RTFMs are thrown out equally
to all.
On 2004-03-25, Joost De Cock penned:
...
Any guys have opinions?
When I think about you, it goes a bit like this:
1. Regular poster, knows what she's talking about.
2. Hmm, Monique, that's my mothers name and not very English sounding.
Well, I'm not English, I'm American! *grin*
My mom is
On Thu, Mar 25, 2004 at 11:52:40AM -0700, s. keeling wrote:
Incoming from Monique Y. Herman:
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Encourage-Women-Linux-HOWTO/
That one elicited about the loudest flamefest I've ever seen, in
[EMAIL PROTECTED] If you can find that thread in their archives, and
stand
On 2004-03-25, Andreas Janssen penned:
Hello
Hi!
So far I have not seen any hostility towards women because they were
female (at least on the mailing lists and in the usenet groups I
read). I have however seen that in some cases people (newbies) who
use women's names (mostly you don't know
On 2004-03-25, Jaldhar H. Vyas penned:
On Wed, 24 Mar 2004, Monique Y. Herman wrote:
She seems to be talking about a fear of being put down or treated
poorly for participating in a technical forum. This isn't a fear
I've ever had, but maybe I'm in the minority?
No Monique you are in the
On 2004-03-25, Number Six penned:
On Thu, Mar 25, 2004 at 01:30:15PM +, timg wrote:
find that I do have a certain amount of trepidation when posting
technical difficulties. I dont know why tho. probably looking an ass
in public when you discover the answer was right under your nose (and
On 2004-03-25, timg penned:
i know exactly what she means and dont think it is a male/female
thing. i'm a programmer, partly responsible for our main servers and
development servers in house, happy to repair/build computers but
still find that I do have a certain amount of trepidation when
On 2004-03-25, Gary penned:
Monique Y. Herman wrote:
Any guys have opinions?
Why ask us men? We can't even see the ketchup in the fridge when it is
staring us in the face, and you expect us to to see /this/?
I never did figure that one out. Why do I remember where my s.o. left
his
On 2004-03-25, CW Harris penned:
Yes. I have found that generalization men and women think about
things in different ways, probably due to differing life experiences
(cf. Monique's comment re: female getting weird email about her
picture showing she is too good for her boyfriend - how often
On 2004-03-25, Number Six penned:
Carol is a man's name sometimes. There was an actress on the TV show
The Waltons named Mike. And in the 1800's Barbara was sometimes a
man's name.
When I was a kid, I met a female lifeguard named Michael. IIRC, she
told me that her parents had been
On Thu, Mar 25, 2004 at 12:56:27PM -0700, Monique Y. Herman wrote:
On 2004-03-25, Number Six penned:
On Thu, Mar 25, 2004 at 01:30:15PM +, timg wrote:
find that I do have a certain amount of trepidation when posting
technical difficulties. I dont know why tho. probably looking an ass
On (25/03/04 14:41), Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 06:10:56PM -0700, Monique Y. Herman wrote:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-vote/2004/debian-vote-200403/msg00067.html
I've personally found the Debian community to be an equal opportunity kind
of place. Help is given
On 2004-03-25, Kent West penned:
Wow! I must be a throwback to the 1950's. All these answers from guys
sound so politically correct to me.
Politically correct, honest -- take your pick =)
My remembrance of Monique's first post and my first response was that
I gave my best effort at an
On Thu, Mar 25, 2004 at 01:49:09PM -0700, Monique Y. Herman wrote:
On 2004-03-25, Kent West penned:
get some flowers from their men (whereas most men getting flowers
would think, um, okay). But just because women are different than
Actually, whenever I've sent flowers to a guy, they've been
Number Six [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I got these scented candles to keep my apartment from stinking and boy
it felt kind of fruity. I like White Russians which is a girlie drink
but at least you have the Big Lebowski to fall back on :-)
Fortunately, I'm adhering to a pretty strict, uh,
Monique Y. Herman wrote:
I think you'd have to be incredibly smooth to pull off that husband
line without sounding like a jerk.
I wouldn't say it to a 20-year old girl; but a 35-year old who's beginning to question her fading youthful appeal or a 45-year old seems to brighten up on hearing it,
Hello
Monique Y. Herman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On 2004-03-25, Andreas Janssen penned:
So far I have not seen any hostility towards women because they were
female (at least on the mailing lists and in the usenet groups I
read). I have however seen that in some cases people (newbies)
On 2004-03-25, Kent West penned:
Monique Y. Herman wrote:
Outside of the dating scene and maybe someone who is visibly pregnant,
why would you treat women any differently than men?
Because women _are_ different than men, regardless of the populist
notion in the 70's and 80's to the
On 2004-03-25, Number Six penned:
Yes, I certainly was *not* thinking that only men are rigorous. I
meant the second thing. What I was clumsily trying to say is that the
stereotype is silly, but I like an environment you have to be afraid
to ask questions, because it makes me work harder.
On 2004-03-25, s. keeling penned:
Incoming from Monique Y. Herman:
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Encourage-Women-Linux-HOWTO/
That one elicited about the loudest flamefest I've ever seen, in
[EMAIL PROTECTED] If you can find that thread in their archives, and
stand to wade through it all, you
On 2004-03-25, Number Six penned:
Without countering anything you just said (cause I agree with you),
I'd like to insert an aside about Why I Liked Going To Grateful Dead
Concerts Even Though I'm Really Square And Uptight:
It's one of the only places I've ever been where I was just free to
On 2004-03-25, Steve Witt penned:
I've been on many technical mailing lists since the early '90s and the
Debian lists since about '96 and I don't recall seeing much flaming
due to gender. I'm not a woman so maybe I'm completely insensitive to
it when it happens, but I don't recall seeing much
On March 25, 2004 04:12 pm, Monique Y. Herman wrote:
On 2004-03-25, s. keeling penned:
Incoming from Monique Y. Herman:
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Encourage-Women-Linux-HOWTO/
That one elicited about the loudest flamefest I've ever seen, in
[EMAIL PROTECTED] If you can find that thread
Monique Y. Herman wrote:
what I should have asked, and
meant to ask, is, *how* would you treat women any differently than men?
Especially when your only medium is the keyboard.
Well, not only me, but everyone else in this thread has allowed this
thread to go on quite a while without someone
-Original Message-
From: Leo Spalteholz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 26 March 2004 1:57 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: debian and women? from DWN #10
On March 25, 2004 04:12 pm, Monique Y. Herman wrote:
On 2004-03-25, s. keeling penned:
Incoming from
Monique Y. Herman wrote:
Sure, there are some quantifiable differences (and many that we could
argue about till the cows come home); what I should have asked, and
meant to ask, is, *how* would you treat women any differently than men?
Especially when your only medium is the keyboard. I have
Incoming from Monique Y. Herman:
sore point for me at the moment. I'm pretty sure I'll be changing my
name to make him happy, but it weirds me out. I never fantasized about
Why?!? Tell him to change his own damn name! When he refuses, ask
him why!
This annoys me on a computing level too.
Incoming from Kent West:
Monique Y. Herman wrote:
what I should have asked, and
meant to ask, is, *how* would you treat women any differently than men?
Especially when your only medium is the keyboard.
Well, not only me, but everyone else in this thread has allowed this
thread to go on
On Thu, Mar 25, 2004 at 10:45:28PM -0700, s. keeling wrote:
Incoming from Monique Y. Herman:
sore point for me at the moment. I'm pretty sure I'll be changing my
name to make him happy, but it weirds me out. I never fantasized about
Why?!? Tell him to change his own damn name! When
Incoming from Monique Y. Herman:
On 2004-03-25, s. keeling penned:
Incoming from Monique Y. Herman:
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Encourage-Women-Linux-HOWTO/
That one elicited about the loudest flamefest I've ever seen, in
[EMAIL PROTECTED] If you can find that thread in their
On Thu, Mar 25, 2004 at 10:24:09PM -0600, Kent West wrote:
One way I treated one of the women on this list (you? Emma?) differently
is like I said earlier; I posted something like Cool! A woman and she's
a geek! slobber slobber slobber. It was inappropriate, sure, but even
at that, I
Incoming from Matthew Joyce:
I have read many more unpleasant posts towards people who use Microsoft
products than towards women.
Ah, but MS bashing has some basis in fact. After all, it's crap!
friendly, there are still strong prejudices and some people do not
hesitate before making
On Thu, Mar 25, 2004 at 05:12:50PM -0700, Monique Y. Herman wrote:
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Encourage-Women-Linux-HOWTO/
I've been slowly wading through it. I honestly didn't find anything
offensive in the document. I guess I should re-read it after I finish
reading the flameage.
Heh.
On 2004-03-26, s. keeling penned:
Incoming from Monique Y. Herman:
sore point for me at the moment. I'm pretty sure I'll be changing my
name to make him happy, but it weirds me out. I never fantasized
about
Why?!? Tell him to change his own damn name! When he refuses, ask
him why!
On 2004-03-26, Number Six penned:
I usually watch To The Contrary, the show about Women's issues on
PBS on Fridays. Recently this subject came up, and all these
journalists / manhattanites talked about how they and all their
friends had started marriage with hyphenated names and just slowly
On 2004-03-26, s. keeling penned:
I was considering complaining (facetiously) about the lack of even an
OT: in the subject line, but this subject is a bit of a sore spot
with me, and I'd like to see some progress on it. See the link to the
tldp discussion for a far less satisfying attempt at
On Thu, 2004-03-25 at 14:02, Monique Y. Herman wrote:
On 2004-03-25, CW Harris penned:
Yes. I have found that generalization men and women think about
things in different ways, probably due to differing life experiences
(cf. Monique's comment re: female getting weird email about her
On 2004-03-26, s. keeling penned:
Incoming from Monique Y. Herman:
I've been slowly wading through it. I honestly didn't find anything
offensive in the document. I guess I should re-read it after I
finish reading the flameage.
It was mostly males who took offense at it, including me.
On 2004-03-26, Kent West penned:
Monique Y. Herman wrote:
what I should have asked, and meant to ask, is, *how* would you treat
women any differently than men? Especially when your only medium is
the keyboard.
Well, not only me, but everyone else in this thread has allowed this
thread to
Leo Spalteholz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My university has programs to encourage women to enroll in
engineering and women tend to be favoured for jobs here but still
the percentage of female engineering students is less than 5%. Why
is that? No idea but certainly not because they are being
On Thu, 2004-03-25 at 16:28, Kent West wrote:
Monique Y. Herman wrote:
I think you'd have to be incredibly smooth to pull off that husband
line without sounding like a jerk.
I wouldn't say it to a 20-year old girl; but a 35-year old who's beginning to
question
her fading youthful
On 2004-03-26, Leo Spalteholz penned:
On March 25, 2004 04:12 pm, Monique Y. Herman wrote:
On 2004-03-25, s. keeling penned:
Incoming from Monique Y. Herman:
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Encourage-Women-Linux-HOWTO/
That one elicited about the loudest flamefest I've ever seen, in
[EMAIL
On Thu, 2004-03-25 at 18:01, Monique Y. Herman wrote:
--snip--
Sure, there are some quantifiable differences (and many that we could
argue about till the cows come home); what I should have asked, and
meant to ask, is, *how* would you treat women any differently than men?
Especially when your
On March 25, 2004 11:02 pm, Niels L. Ellegaard wrote:
Leo Spalteholz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My university has programs to encourage women to enroll in
engineering and women tend to be favoured for jobs here but still
the percentage of female engineering students is less than 5%. Why
On 2004-03-26, Steve Lamb penned:
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Monique Y. Herman wrote:
Sure, there are some quantifiable
Monique Y. Herman wrote:
On 2004-03-25, Gary penned:
Monique Y. Herman wrote:
Any guys have opinions?
Why ask us men? We can't even see the ketchup in the fridge when it is
staring us in the face, and you expect us to to see /this/?
I never did figure that one out. Why do I remember where my
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Monique Y. Herman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just saw this in Debian Weekly News issue ten:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-vote/2004/debian-vote-200403/msg00067.html
I guess I just wonder.
I've never found any sort of hostility or difficulty
On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 06:10:56PM -0700, Monique Y. Herman wrote:
I just saw this in Debian Weekly News issue ten:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-vote/2004/debian-vote-200403/msg00067.html
I guess I just wonder.
I've never found any sort of hostility or difficulty in dealing with any
Monique Y. Herman wrote:
I just saw this in Debian Weekly News issue ten:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-vote/2004/debian-vote-200403/msg00067.html
I guess I just wonder.
I've never found any sort of hostility or difficulty in dealing with any
technically-oriented online forum; if anything,
(sorry about the direct reply Monique)
On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 06:10:56PM -0700, Monique Y. Herman wrote:
I just saw this in Debian Weekly News issue ten:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-vote/2004/debian-vote-200403/msg00067.html
I guess I just wonder.
I've never found any sort of
On Thu, Mar 25, 2004 at 06:31:23PM +1100, Rebecca Dridan wrote:
On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 06:10:56PM -0700, Monique Y. Herman wrote:
Any women out there? Have you found debian and/or other OSS or
technical groups to be difficult, possibly because you're female?
I've never found any problems
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