On 12/09/2010 12:04 PM, Casper Bang wrote:
Diane. Even expanding beyond this group, it's hard to come up a list
of public female coders. Within the Java space, Jeanette (kleopatra)
from Swinglabs comes to mind. Beyond the Java space it doesn't get
much easier. I find it hard to believe that women would hide behind a
male name.
I wasn't (only) making a point about statistics (I think it's clear that
the ratios in mailing lists reflects the current status). I was pointing
out that there's apparently no woman in this mailing list (I mean, if
she's there she's being silent for a long time) and specifically no
woman is speaking in this thread. It's a well consolidated pattern:
sometimes the problem of women-in-technology appears in a blog, and all
the consequential discussions in mailing lists are carried on... only by
men. Fun, right?
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