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Re: [Womeninfreesoftware] Hello, and a Question
From: |
Leigh Honeywell |
Subject: |
Re: [Womeninfreesoftware] Hello, and a Question |
Date: |
Mon, 28 Sep 2009 14:23:12 -0400 |
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Mutt/1.5.11 |
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 11:15:42AM -0700, Lefty (石鏡 ) wrote:
> >
> > The Free Software community is losing the valuable contributions of women
> > because of inappropriate behavior, so we need to craft successful strategies
> > for curtailing inappropriate behavior toward them.
>
> I might suggest that actually identifying such behavior and doing something
> about it might be a start. Or not. For all I know, Matt Aimonetti has
> Asperger's Syndrome, too.
And yet, Matt has apologized and seems to really get the issues caused by
his presentation - see the comment he left on Skud's blog:
http://infotrope.net/blog/2009/08/05/action-and-reaction-on-avoiding-offense/
This apology stuff isn't rocket science.
-Leigh
- [Womeninfreesoftware] Hello, and a Question, Lefty (石鏡 ), 2009/09/28
- Re: [Womeninfreesoftware] Hello, and a Question, Mary-Anne Wolf, 2009/09/28
- Re: [Womeninfreesoftware] Hello, and a Question, Christian Einfeldt, 2009/09/28
- Re: [Womeninfreesoftware] Hello, and a Question, Leigh Honeywell, 2009/09/28
- Re: [Womeninfreesoftware] Hello, and a Question, Chris Ball, 2009/09/28
- Re: [Womeninfreesoftware] Hello, and a Question, Leigh Honeywell, 2009/09/28
- Re: [Womeninfreesoftware] Hello, and a Question, Lefty (石鏡 ), 2009/09/28
- Re: [Womeninfreesoftware] Hello, and a Question,
Leigh Honeywell <=
Re: [Womeninfreesoftware] Hello, and a Question, Mary-Anne Wolf, 2009/09/28
Re: [Womeninfreesoftware] Hello, and a Question, Stormy Peters, 2009/09/28