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carnival

open source feminism

I've pondered for some days writing a post being an woman working with and contributing to open source software for the Down under feminists carnival - such a post would include how awesome it is to work in this great field.

Such a blog post would also include the seriously negative sexist incidents that happen from time to time. Especially the high profile ones. (They're not the norm, and they happen infrequently)

In the past when I've reported on such negative incidents on my blog (3 times) I've received email telling me to stop pointing it out. Usually it's from open source project leaders and people I do respect in the open source community. The form of the email is usually a very very long essay explaining that describing what has happened to me or my friends at a conference is going to damage the community, the project, and is going to drive women away from the field. Please be quiet.

They ask me why I want to do such a horrible thing to open source as to blog about the things that happen. Very clearly I'm part of the problem by reporting it. Often they'll throw in something about me not understanding how open source culture works.

So on that note, I'm not going to write the post after all - I don't have the energy.

Instead I encourage you to check out the Geek feminism wiki

Wellington

this came from flickr - but here's a useful list of upcoming welly-town things.

lights in the botanic gardens - tomorrow 7th Jan
Thundercat boats at Lyall Bay 20 -21 January
Soft as Stone Sculpture
One Love Event at Hataitai Velodrome 6 February
Chalk the Walk at Wellington Waterfront Promenade 17 February
Cuba St Carnival 23-24 February
Newtown Festival Fair Day 4 March
Gay & Lesbian Fair at Newtown 10 March
NZ Offshore Power Boats on Wellington Waterfront 10 March