>>>>> "Hassath" == hassath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hassath> [snip]
Hassath> Take it further and ask- if there are few women, why is
Hassath> it so? And if there are a substantial number, why they
Hassath> don't post. And the answer is NOT that there are not
Hassath> enough bright women interested in GNU/Linux. This is too
Hassath> serious a question to be mentioned as an aside...
Hassath> And yes, in case you are 'wondering', I am a woman, and
Hassath> obviously, I am on this list :-)...
OK, so in your opinion why are there so few women? Is it an innate
issue with perceived geekiness? Or something specific to this list
(or User Group) that keeps them distant? Or do we need to perform
some specific tasks or activities that would get more women
interested?
Regards,
-- Raju
--
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