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Re: Announcing KDE-Women!
by Vadim on Wednesday 21/Mar/2001, @13:00
I'm still studying. At school I see every day boys and girls going in mostly separated groups. Girls go with girls, boys with boys and when they go together is mostly when it's with their boyfriend or girlfriend. The internet is supposed to be a more free place. Why don't we just start to mix at least here?

I've been previously at that site, and now I looked once more. And I still don't see the need for it.

I mean, women have nothing that men doesn't have, so why would they need a "place to get started"? What's on that site is mostly tips and resources, excepting only the programs made by women.

So, why don't you just call it "KDE beginners" or "KDE newbies"? You make it look like women need some special help, when they don't.
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