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Re: Announcing KDE-Women!
by BitRider on Monday 19/Mar/2001, @09:38
I think it's a STUPID thing to create a separate group to show the KDE work done by women.

Women spend it's whole life talking about something called "INTEGRATION", but now they want to be separated from men in the KDE project, what a madness!. KDE is a project belong to none, but to everybody.

Hey,man, could somebody give me a manual about "How do those pretty things called women run?"?. I'm getting a terrible headache with all this biz.

By the way I want to create a KDE-spanish-dark-haired-brown-eyed-medium-built, can I ?, can I ?... XD

Sorry for my bad English (Spanish rulez XD )
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Re: Announcing KDE-Women!
by BitRider on Monday 19/Mar/2001, @10:40
btw if you don't like what I've write simply say it. Don't send me any executable I won't execute it

I want to thanks who send me the Hybris virus as answer to this text, but I already have this master virus piece in my colection (29A rulez, you suck) XD.
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Re: Announcing KDE-Women!
by Macka on Monday 19/Mar/2001, @17:28
Chill .. it doesn't do any harm. If segregation had been forced on them, then that would be something to get excited about. But that isn't the case. They have chosen to do something for themselves for their own benefit, and that is their right!

Many wars have been fought the world over for freedom of thought, speech and expression. For womens rights just as much as mens. It is not our place to criticise how someone else chooses to articulate this choice.

KDE Women is cool.
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  • Re: Announcing KDE-Women!
    by Chris Bordeman on Tuesday 20/Mar/2001, @12:58
    Bullarky.

    It does do harm to separate people into arbitrary groups because it breeds envy and resentment. Why form a "women's" group unless to 'undo' some evil discrimination by men?

    And what do you mean it is not our 'place' to criticise? There is also a message in the _means_ by which you convey your point, and I don't see how that should be exempt from critisism.
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Re: Announcing KDE-Women!
by Agnieszka Cazjkowska on Tuesday 20/Mar/2001, @10:36
Where's the problem? Can minority harm anybody? - I don't think so... KDE-women does not exclude people, you better read before you judge.

You guys should have noticed, that there are more KDE Projects, like artists, multimedia, etc. So why do make a drama of a KDE-women?

Greetings,
Aga.
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  • Re: Announcing KDE-Women!
    by Jelmer Feenstra on Thursday 22/Mar/2001, @04:06
    Hi,

    Somehow the total misunderstanding of some guys posting here doesn't surprise me at all. All they're shouting is "Why seperate women from men !! Why !! I want women around !". Well, ok, not the last part (but that's what I reckon they would like to add :). Unless they actually have a founded opinion about matters like these I would just tend to ignore them.
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