Hi everyone,
Apologies for my bad English. English is not my mother tongue.
Let us not use this mailing list to discuss religion. Let us concentrate on
strategies to improve participation of women in Wikimedia projects instead.
Thank you
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Netha Hussain
User: Netha Hussain
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on 9/27/11 5:02 PM, Netha Hussain at nethahuss...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everyone,
Apologies for my bad English. English is not my mother tongue.
Let us not use this mailing list to discuss religion. Let us concentrate on
strategies to improve participation of women in Wikimedia projects instead.
So you think we might get more done if we have the common sense not to
discuss politics and religion?
Fred
Hi everyone,
Apologies for my bad English. English is not my mother tongue.
Let us not use this mailing list to discuss religion. Let us concentrate
on
strategies to improve
Hmm. Perhaps, Fred, perhaps. ;-)
From,
Emily
On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 4:28 PM, Fred Bauder fredb...@fairpoint.net wrote:
So you think we might get more done if we have the common sense not to
discuss politics and religion?
Fred
Hi everyone,
Apologies for my bad English. English is
A bit less on nudity too which might appeal to/attract/encourage
prurient interests under the guise of helpfulness ;-(
On 9/27/2011 6:53 PM, Emily Monroe wrote:
Hmm. Perhaps, Fred, perhaps. ;-)
From,
Emily
On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 4:28 PM, Fred Bauder fredb...@fairpoint.net
I have been editing [[Cordelia Fine]] because her book *Delusions of
Gender*is up for many awards. In case anyone is interested in the
nature/nurture
debate, Fine's book takes the nurture line (that is, men's and women's
brains are different). She is obviously a talented, intelligent and
Dear Fred,
We have 'n' number of mailing lists and forums to discuss politics and
religion. I am subscribing to many such mailing lists, and I take part in
active discussion in them. But now that we are here in gender gap mailing
list to discuss about women participation in Wikimedia projects,