>>>[Jonathan Cardy wrote:] "I have no problem arranging the room, putting
up a geonotice and being an attendee."

It seems to me that Jonathan is a little unclear with Lightbreather's
concept....

You are male. You make "safe" spaces unsafe by your very existence. You are
not welcome. Go away.

Sorry, well-meaning paternalistic friend, you just don't have the right
chromosomes to play.


Tim Davenport
"Corvallis, OR"
Corvallis, OR USA



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Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2014 22:43:52 +0000
From: WereSpielChequers <werespielchequ...@gmail.com>
To: "Addressing gender equity and exploring ways to increase the
        participation   of women within Wikimedia projects."
        <gendergap@lists.wikimedia.org>
Subject: Re: [Gendergap] Diversity training for functionaries. In
        London?
Message-ID: <c1e74568-d89b-4462-88ff-b21063c6e...@gmail.com>
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It would be very easy for us to host a two hour session in London on a
weekday evening at the UK offices. I am fairly sure we could get a bunch of
admins and others to attend, aside from some of the London regulars who
have agreed in principle, a geonotice would likely attract more.

I have no problem arranging the room, putting up a geonotice and being an
attendee. However I would need a volunteer to run the session. That isn't
just because I'm the wrong gender to run such an event, but at the moment I
don't know what changes in behaviour you would be hoping to train people
into.

Regards

Jonathan Cardy
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