results with in diverse populations. Far in the
future, when equality is achieved for all people, perhaps these types of
groups will be null and void.
The Gender Gap list will remain and allow for men to participate with women
anyway, so it's no biggie.
--Maggie
Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2011 08:47:45
@Risker/Anne
The Women on Wiki list, while membership is monitored, is archived and
public--anyone can read it.
Also trans women are absolutely accepted into this community. No question. I
don't want to exclude any women from this group.
--Maggie
, or different gendered women in in the past. I
would like the atmosphere to feel as inviting as possible. Trans*,
genderqueer, intersex, whatever-it's all good.
--Maggie
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--Maggie
On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 5:49 AM, B?ria Lima beria.l...@wikimedia.pt
wrote:
http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/foundation-l/2011-September/069078.html
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*B?ria Lima*
Wikimedia Portugal http://wikimedia.pt
(351) 963 953 042
*Imagine um mundo onde ? dada a qualquer pessoa
letting people know about their possibly
illegal or creepy activities via their edit history, apparently.
You should probably find this encouraging more than anything--and I would
find it interesting if a grass-roots canvassing campaign were put in place
to get more women involved in WP.
--Maggie
they always
behave the same way--but I won't stuff your mailboxes with anymore of this.
Just remember, men: when a woman is offended by something she's allowed to
voice those complaints, and it doesn't have to be productive by your
standards.
--Maggie
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Date: Sat, 1 Oct 2011 21:50:47 +0100
suggest this group in addition to Gender Gap rather than an
alternative--because there are valid opinions to be heard all over.
http://groups.google.com/group/womenonwikimedia
--Maggie
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pointed out that this is not in
competition with Gender Gap. In fact, it links to this mailinglist in
the description. The goal of that group is to give the 9% of women a
place of their own.
--Maggie
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