On Monday, April 7, 2014 9:22:56 AM UTC-7, Dennis Culley wrote: > groups, and I have some pretty radical views about the role of > underrepresented groups in social institutions. I was surprised in > 2012, when his donation in support of Proposition 8 came to light, to > learn that Brendan and I aren't in close alignment here, since I've > never seen any indication of anything other than inclusiveness in our > work together (note: I've edited this sentence to give clarity)."
I had another thought. Why haven't Ms. Baker and her avowed "radical" views been targeted? Oh wait, they have. By the blowback the whole thing has created. But I seriously doubt she'll resign and do the right thing for Mozilla because she's probably more in line with elite Silicon Valley groupthink. And another thought. Hypothetical. What if the best technical and leadership person for the CEO job had been a conservative Muslim? Or Jew? Or someone of any religious faith? Would he/she have simply not been promoted because of it? That opens another can of worms doesn't it? DISCLAIMER: I'm an agnostic. -j _______________________________________________ governance mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/governance
