On Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 6:38 AM tilmanreinecke--- via talk <talk@openstreetmap.org> wrote: > > > The lack of discussion by non-men is an undeniable fact. > > Right, this is true. Sadly true. Something I also know from Linux Communities > and other Open Source/Open Data Communities. > > > The simplest explanation for this is the systematic institutional hostility > > towards women in the OSM community. > > I did not hear about something like that what can be called "systematic". Are > you sure that we have something like that in OSM? If yes, then please point > to where that happened. I am pretty sure that this is not something > systematic. I know women not feeling this way as you because OpenStreetMap is > an open and welcoming community. > > Greetings > > Sören
Please allow me to just get to 90% of the replies people will send, they are a mix of these: 1. Can you provide more evidence, all the evidence and incidents already created are not good enough or I can not be bothered to look for them? 2. Please do my research for me, I can not be bothered to learn what systemic issues surround inclusion, diversity and equity globally! 3. This does not affect me or I do not understand it, I am not sure which, but it is not a problem. Prove me wrong. 4. I know other people who feel another way, so it is not a problem. Prove me wrong. Thank you to everyone who does _not_ reply with one of these! I look forward to working with you! Best wishes, Blake _______________________________________________ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk