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by calibraxis
5094 days ago
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So far, the only 3rd party blogpost on this linked here (Michael G Schwern's [1]) didn't link to the module nor author, so as not to "embarrass the author further". Many males serious about feminism (or "anti-patriarchy", whatever you want to call it) take care to not provoke costs which females must bear, and try to helpfully inform. Now, if you don't want to listen, please don't feel you're forced to. There's... exciting... frontpage articles here about PHP, something Steve Jobs said, a boat which flips vertically... [1] (http://blogs.perl.org/users/michael_g_schwern/2012/07/how-no...) |
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"This Is What A Computer Scientist Looks Like" is exactly the wrong way to "empower". It's a photo. Who cares what you look like? You are a programmer - the only thing I should care about is what your code looks like.
> [from the blog] Maybe give them the reigns to make the big decisions and you handle the grunt work.
Are you kidding? I should do that because they are female? That's terrible. You should not care what gender, or anything else, they are - except their ability.
If people need to see that there are others like them in a community (do they though?), then this module list is exactly right.