2.- Because spread into women is also considered an ambassador task?
I think this kind of answers is the first motive why most of the people doesn't even dare to raise a topic. We should stat considering be a bit more polite with those people that can bring arguments interesting enough to make a change for better.
Mani; I'm up to have a following discussion over IRC (and I'm sure FranciscoD will be there), irc is #fedora-women at freenode, catch me at anytime.
See ya
2013/5/28 Pierre-Yves Chibon pingou@pingoured.fr
On Tue, 2013-05-28 at 16:45 +0800, Mathieu Bridon wrote:
On Tue, 2013-05-28 at 10:33 +0200, S.Kemter wrote:
Hi,
I get tired of this why you don't discuss this on the fedora-woman
mailing
list?
Maybe because as A. Mani mentioned, the Fedora-Women initiative seems to be dead? (Note: I don't know about it, I am basing this on her earlier email)
As such, discussing on a dead list will probably not be the best way to revive it, compared to discussing it on the "next best" active list.
And because the discussion is related to the promotion of Fedora to women both as users and contributors, the Ambassadors list certainly seems like the next best list.
A. Mani, please go on discussing here the issues you see with regards to encouraging women to participate in Fedora, and the work you do to improve the situation.
I, for one, find it very à propos for this list.
Make that two.
Pierre
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