No Mani I think tarashish has a point here. The 'background' section gives conclusions not facts. I agree that your conclusions can be backed by studies and reports and facts but they are not there.
Also, the qualifications for posters are too high. I personally know people in the development sector who work in gender and related issues but they are barely comfortable with anything outside a small subset of windows applications. On the other hand we have a huge number of linux enthusiasts who don't have much clue about these issues. I doubt if the intersection of these two sets will be sizable. I suggest: 1. If we want good and meaningful posters we allow participants to use any application (and keeping the suggestion that foss tools will be preferred) 2. If we want posters made strictly using foss tools then we can tone down the background. I am ready to be proven wrong by lots of good posters on gender issues made using foss tools only. Regards, Debamitro On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 11:26 PM, A. Mani <[email protected]> wrote: > On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 10:56 PM, Tarashish Mishra <[email protected]> > wrote: > > The "Background" section at > > http://www.wfs-india.org/p/poster-competition-womens-and-lgbt-issuesseems > > pretty harsh. It *might* be telling the truth, but the way it has been > told > > is offensive. I suggest we tone it down a bit. > > > > The aim of WFS-India is to introduce new people into FOSS. And IMHO a > > beginner friendly organisation should feel positive, welcoming and > cheerful > > in general. A casual environment is more suited for beginners. But that > post > > makes me (and possibly others) feel entirely opposite. > > > > We have also received some feedback on it on the IRC (which is how I > came to > > notice it). I'm pasting the log here. > > > > < abadger1999> Any of ya'llhave the ability/decision-making position to > > edit: > > http://www.wfs-india.org/p/poster-competition-womens-and-lgbt-issues ? > > < abadger1999> the background section there is a bit harsh (to the point > > that it would probably get a reply to "be excellent > to > > each > > other" if it was on a fedora mailing list) > > > > Hence please consider modifying the text and try to make it more > positive. > > > It is not harsh at all. > > It merely states facts and we are trying to reach out to people who > are concerned about social issues. > > And there is lot of concern in the media. > > Unless we come straight to the point people will not care to take notice. > > "excellent to each other" does not mean "to sweep all the problems > under the carpet". > > I can convey the same content in a relatively veiled way. > > > Best > > A. Mani > > > -- > A. Mani > CU, ASL, AMS, CLC, CMS > http://www.logicamani.in > _______________________________________________ > > WFS-India mailing list > [email protected] > > Message archives: > http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ > > Unsubscribe: To unsubscribe, please login to your account at > http://www.wfs-india.org/ and unsubscribe to the WFS-India list from your > account settings. > > -- WFS-India - http://www.wfs-india.org > -- http://about.me/debamitro *don't polish your ignorance, it will shine*<http://www.ishafoundation.org/>
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