Re: KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

2017-08-10 Thread William A Rowe Jr
On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 8:10 AM, Kevin A. McGrail wrote: > > > And after the moron at Google decided girls should only get Barbie dolls, > I'll personally pay for a batch that says Code Like a Girl. Myrle if you have > ideas of something pithier that is broader, I am

Re: KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

2017-08-10 Thread Kevin A. McGrail
Likely not coming from the correct email but Gavin has handles it for you! Regards, KAM On August 10, 2017 5:32:46 PM EDT, fred bucheit wrote: >I've done the unsubscribe twenty times and it does no good. > > >Fred Bucheit > > > >From: Mike Drob

Whimsy site check for events?

2017-08-10 Thread Christopher
Hi all, I noticed that Whimsy is doing some helpful QA checks for project sites, and has a check for "Event" (https://whimsy.apache.org/site/check/events). This seems to be a check for a link/image to current events. However, the "current" event image is for the last ApacheCon in Miami (

Re: KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

2017-08-10 Thread Kevin A. McGrail
On 8/10/2017 3:06 PM, Phil Steitz wrote: Or he could just follow the unsubscribe instructions above (and below). I thought it would be good for infra to look at the issue if people are using our lists for nefarious purposes.

Re: KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

2017-08-10 Thread Phil Steitz
On 8/10/17 11:04 AM, Kevin A. McGrail wrote: > On 8/10/2017 1:57 PM, fred bucheit wrote: >> Someone at apache placed my name in an email bank so that all >> apache emails >> >> come to me along with all the other recipients. It was done for >> retribution because I complained. >> >> >> Your email

Re: KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

2017-08-10 Thread Aditya
I'm new. My 2 cents. How about a #CodeLikeAGirl or #(whatever is decided) Could probably have the # float on twitter / facebook etc. Regards, Aditya On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 11:34 PM, Kevin A. McGrail < kevin.mcgr...@mcgrail.com> wrote: > On 8/10/2017 1:57 PM, fred bucheit wrote: > >> Someone

Re: KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

2017-08-10 Thread Kevin A. McGrail
On 8/10/2017 11:36 AM, Claude Warren wrote: do IT like a girl Unfortunately "IT" often scans as the word "it". "Do it like a girl" sounds a bit lewd if you have the wrong "ears" on. But then perhaps that is the best opening for a conversation since I suspect those with the wrong ears on are

Re: KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

2017-08-10 Thread Sally Khudairi
To reiterate, I support you. And the effort. I can pay for bracelets/stickers/t-shirts/*, and will be happy to help you publish the blog post. Cheers, Sally - - - Vice President Marketing & Publicity The Apache Software Foundation Tel +1 617 921 8656 Skype sallykhudairi On Thu, Aug 10, 2017,

Re: KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

2017-08-10 Thread fred bucheit
Sally, Hm... How did I get this??? Did someone use forward all by mistake? Fred From: Sally Khudairi Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2017 11:12 AM To: Kevin A. McGrail; Myrle Krantz; dev@community.apache.org Cc: Rich Bowen;

Re: KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

2017-08-10 Thread Sally Khudairi
OK, apparently I'm not understanding this. I was referring to providing promo swag. Not a press release. Curious about your proposal for a press release: what should we be saying, exactly? To be clear, the ASF --as a foundation-- does not (= has not, to date) issue position statements like this.

Re: KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

2017-08-10 Thread Kevin A. McGrail
On 8/10/2017 10:26 AM, Sally Khudairi wrote: Hey folks --I'm missing a bit of context here, and I wanted to preface this by reinforcing that I fully support diversity and equality. My gut reaction was "why not 'Code Like a Person'?". Whilst not within the target of the "girl" trend, we're open

Re: KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

2017-08-10 Thread Claude Warren
3C Like a Person or C^3 Like a Person On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 3:26 PM, Sally Khudairi wrote: > Hey folks --I'm missing a bit of context here, and I wanted to preface > this by reinforcing that I fully support diversity and equality. > > My gut reaction was "why not 'Code Like

Re: KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

2017-08-10 Thread Sally Khudairi
Hey folks --I'm missing a bit of context here, and I wanted to preface this by reinforcing that I fully support diversity and equality. My gut reaction was "why not 'Code Like a Person'?". Whilst not within the target of the "girl" trend, we're open to everyone. Commit. Code. Contribute. They

KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

2017-08-10 Thread Kevin A. McGrail
+1mm And after the moron at Google decided girls should only get Barbie dolls, I'll personally pay for a batch that says Code Like a Girl. Myrle if you have ideas of something pithier that is broader, I am game. Compute Like a Girl? Perhaps SK can do a pr. And we can send a few with me to

Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

2017-08-10 Thread Maxim Solodovnik
Any chance chance we can see it at ApacheCon EU this year? :) On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 7:58 PM, Daniel wrote: > I want 3. Thank you. :o) > > 2017-08-10 14:43 GMT+02:00 Rich Bowen : > > Looks like we can get 1000 for less than $200 from > >

Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

2017-08-10 Thread Myrle Krantz
Cool idea Chris. I got three wristbands at SpringOne last year with a company logo and "Code like a girl" on it. I wore one of them every day for months. If I could get an Apache feather and "Code like a girl" I might never take it off again. : o) Greets, Myrle On Thu 10. Aug 2017 at 09:22

Wristbands instead of stickers?

2017-08-10 Thread Christofer Dutz
Hi all, An Idea I had a few weeks ago: I’m a big fan of electronic dance music and there currently every artist creates silicone wristbands with their artist logo on as giveaways and people are mad about them and tend to wear the wristbands of the artists they enjoy most when going to music