> There are other aspects to Seoul culture besides K-pop. A montage of
>> several images showing a range of cultural aspects would de-emphasize the
>> "sex" aspect. ...
>>
> For contrast, ~everyone on the planet would recognize Psy.
>>
>
If you had a montage of other artists from the K-Pop scene (
Colleagues,
It was just by coincidence while i was working on getting data for a research
paper on "How to quantify the economic impact of Open Source Geospatial
software " that i came across Randal Hale's email's on the difficulties faced
by one high school in the USA for Proprietary softwa
Hi Sanghee, thanks for bringing this into the open.
There are a lot of strong feelings/opinions on this subject, which as a
strong community we will work through.
The Dali painting seems innocent.
The girl band photo, lacking a lot of context, says to me "come to South
Korea for the pretty ladies
OK, having been the one that unwittingly ‘lit the match’, here are my
concluding thoughts for use for the discussion in Seoul (and I agree with
Sanghee we should end this thread!)
1) This discussion was about the recruiting message and signals to the
world about who we are as a global community,
Jeff
Arnulf may have been challenging or provocative in the points that he made but
he wasn’t offensive (at least not in my reading of his post).
I think Arnulf makes a good point, CMs are appointed by some process of
community approval. CM status is a recognition of contribution that perhaps
Hi,
even the discussion seems to calm down already (or maybe because of that),
I would like to leave some notes as well:
Yes, I make jokes about everything, even serious stuff. It's my way, how to
deal with difficult topics, where is no single clear answer or the
everything seems to be screwed -
wise words, will do so :)
-Peter
On 06/25/15 10:34, Sanghee Shin wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Thank you for all your great opinions, advices and inputs through this mailing
> lists and through to my private mail. I think we’ve discussed enough on this.
>
> I agree with Maria and Maxi’s suggestion to
Dear All,
Thank you for all your great opinions, advices and inputs through this mailing
lists and through to my private mail. I think we’ve discussed enough on this.
I agree with Maria and Maxi’s suggestion to have a offline discussion time in
Seoul. I’ll explore the possibility whether we c
People aren't seeing the irony in telling us not to discuss the
presentation, while at the same time decrying censorship... ;-)
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Once again I express my opinion:
I think that OSGeo shall express and support a CoC that is respecting
diversity in any form, but we don not have the right to censure anything.
If something really bad happens than someone will take action based on the
agreed CoC.
Do we really want to argue about t
Peter --
I'm trying to improve the presentation. Ok? Thanks.
> The conversation has gone on to the question of diversity in STEM fields,
> but if I can return to the original presentation for a moment...
>
> Perhaps we could look at it from a different perspective, namely, that of
> marketing a
I hesitate to step into the "sexism in tech" debate, but... There may be
some recent events that folks aren't aware of, that may be relevant -- some
specifically have to do with conferences. This list is not R-rated, so
rather than directly describe the relevant events, I'll just give you
search
On 06/25/15 09:26, Pat Tressel wrote:
> The conversation has gone on to the question of diversity in STEM fields, but
> if I can return to the original presentation for a moment...
>
> Perhaps we could look at it from a different perspective, namely, that of
> marketing and branding. Is this an
The conversation has gone on to the question of diversity in STEM fields,
but if I can return to the original presentation for a moment...
Perhaps we could look at it from a different perspective, namely, that of
marketing and branding. Is this an effective advertisement? Does it
accomplish the
although I try to force myself to focus on productive tasks I just have to
briefly respond.
On 06/24/15 18:46, Andy Anderson wrote:
> Ah! Anecdotes! Let me provide one from my personal experience that’s more
> relevant. A female friend of mine attending a school *was* offended by the
> gratuitous
Why don't the women take the place and the power by themselves?
Le 25 juin 2015 08:19:25 UTC+02:00, Darrell Fuhriman a
écrit :
>
>> On Jun 24, 2015, at 20:35, Darrell Fuhriman
>wrote:
>>
>> This is false. Simply false. If people are abused out of a line of
>work until they quit, that’s not “wo
> On Jun 24, 2015, at 23:26, clem...@igonet.fr wrote:
>
> Why don't the women take the place and the power by themselves?
Why don’t the poor take from the rich? Why don’t the weak take from the strong?
Why don’t the slaves take over the master’s house?
The question should answer itself.
Darre
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