Hi Bohyun,

Thank you so much for raising this again. I'm still interested in such a group.

I found the terminology "separate but equal" (that some on this list chose to 
use as a reason not to do this) offensive; it was not at all the spirit that 
I'd originally proposed and no one had suggested either separate OR equal other 
than detractors. In fact I said that anyone would be welcome. I completely 
agree with what you're saying about there not being any reason why we women 
couldn't do both (I think we're versatile that way). I'm pretty sure I vaguely 
recall (maybe) there being some (similar) concerns about the local c4ls and I 
would say it's very similar - no one says that just because a person finds say, 
Appalachia.c4l useful, it detracts from the global c4l.

If I can find other women who are willing to work together as a women in 
library technology/coder/whatever support group, I will work to make something 
like this happen. As someone pointed out, we don't need blessing from anyone.

If you will be there, I will look for you at the conference and we can discuss 
further. If there are other women who are interested, go us.

Christina Salazar
Systems Librarian
John Spoor Broome Library
California State University, Channel Islands
805/437-3198

p.s. Usual disclaimer about these opinions being my own and not reflecting 
those of my workplace/employers.

-----Original Message-----
From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Bohyun 
Kim
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2012 8:14 AM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: [CODE4LIB] Question abt the code4libwomen idea

Hi all,

I might upset some people with this, but I wanted to bring up this question. 
First, let me say that I think it is a terrific idea to have a code4lib 
learning group with or without a mentoring program.

But from what I read from the listserv, it seemed to me that there were 
interests in a space for women, NOT as a separate group from code4lib BUT more 
as just a small support and discussion group for just women, INSIDE the c4l 
community not OUTSIDE of it. (Like an IG inside LITA or something like that...).

I just wanted to know if there are still women in code4lib who are interested 
in this idea because gender-specific issues won't be addressed by a code4lib 
learning group. (If this is the case, I am still interested in participating, 
and I already set up #code4libwomen IRC channel.) Or, do we think that the 
initial needs that led to the talk of code4libwomen will be sufficiently met by 
having  a learning group instead?  Personally, I don't see why we can have both 
code4libwomen and code4liblearn inside code4lib if there are enough people who 
think that these would make code4lib more useful to them and if this makes 
code4lib serve more diverse interests of their members.

So I am looking forward to hearing form other women in c4l on this! :)

Cheers,
~Bohyun

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