Women and male engineering?
Women and male engineering?
Posted Jul 30, 2009 12:44 UTC (Thu) by forthy (guest, #1525)Parent article: Community Leadership Summit 2009
Developing software is a sort of engineering. Doing that in an open source project usually means "engineering for fun". Few women can find the fun in that - it is difficult, non-routine work, it exposes that you make a lot of mistakes and you have to correct them, why is that supposed to be fun? If there's a fundamental gender problem with understanding why writing free software is a thing you like to do, changing little things won't help. Most women prefer not-so-difficult routine work, where they can excell by being quicker and more reliable than men, which are more easy bored by that kind of work. Math-affine women more likely study accounting than computer science.
Also, we have changed our way to communicate with each others to be more female. Alan Cox and Linus Torvalds recently were bitching around over some TTY stuff. It sounded all like they are lacking testosterone, and working on estrogen instead ;-). Alan Cox even gave the impression that despite the computer said he was wrong, he still ought to be right, because his reasoning is better. And he then said "I'm no longer doing this, look for someone else" and left maintaining the TTY code. Ok, he did sleep over it and build up some testosterone to become more reasonable, but this communication style shouldn't be a barrier to females ;-).
Posted Jul 30, 2009 21:28 UTC (Thu)
by nix (subscriber, #2304)
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Did you just step out of the 19th century, or what?
Posted Aug 7, 2009 11:03 UTC (Fri)
by jschrod (subscriber, #1646)
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This is not the place for it, you are not welcome -- and I'm sure to speak for the majority of the regulars here: you are respectfully asked to go away, and stay away from lwn.net with your overly sexist comments.
Women and male engineering?
beats the 'small brains' comment by a long way. I mean, 'most women prefer
not-so-difficult routine work', implying that women spend their
time 'bitching around' (while men of course would never dare flame...
Women and male engineering?