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Re: We need more women!!!
by Max on Thursday 10/Jan/2008, @16:57
Yea, at my old University. Cal State Monterey Bay it was actually a bit more balanced than that. But anywhere from a 60/40 to a 70/30 split (male/female) would be a good goal to set for the KDE 4.X.Y release cycle.

Computing should be more equal opportunity, and if women are welcomed more into the KDE/Linux world (without stereotypes (bad ones, at least) they will join in.

So instead of perpetuating this stereotype, I suggest that every person that reads this introduces 1-2 female programmers/developers/artists to KDE. Let's see if we can accomplish the goal of an even split by KDE 5.0 :)
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Re: We need more women!!!
by anon2 on Thursday 10/Jan/2008, @19:20
But it is equal opportunity. Females obviously don't want it, or care.

It's sexist to think otherwise. As long as the result is what is desired, I wouldn't care if the statistics were the other way around - and I don't think we'd be having these sexist posts, either.
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  • Re: We need more women!!!
    by Chani on Thursday 10/Jan/2008, @21:51
    but it *isn't* equal opportunity. you obviously just haven't seen this for yourself. lots of people don't see their own privilege; it's kinda like trying to see the back of your own head.

    it's certainly a heck of a lot better than it used to be, but there's always room for improvement. :)
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