Re: New EU FLOSS survey, with a twist on women involvement
Are you asking us to fill in the survey or to discuss this on the email list?
Thanks,
-Cere
On Apr 11, 2005 1:12 PM, Emanuele Rocca <ema@debian.org> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> * [ 11-04-05 - 20:56 ] Enrico Zini <enrico@enricozini.org> wrote:
> > http://flosspols.org/survey/survey_part.php?groupid=smg
> >
> > [...] Another significant finding of surveys is that there are far fewer
> > women in FLOSS development than in software development as a whole.
> > [...] We also want to understand better the role/situation of women
> > within this broad community. [...]
>
> I am just compiling the section 'women in the Free/Libre/Open Source
> Software Community'.
>
> I would like to hear -women opinion about this question; my answers are
> reported for each option (I removed the options I don't consider
> interesting).
>
> What do you think are differences between men and women in the FLOSS
> community?
>
> - Women are not as interested in technology as men
>
> mainly false
>
> - Women think of contributing to FLOSS as a competition
> less often than men
>
> mainly true
>
> - Women ask more questions than men
>
> I do not know
>
> - Men work on their own, women prefer to work in teams
>
> mainly true
>
> - Women work more effectively than men
>
> I do not know :P
>
> - In online contexts women often get more attention as a women rather
> than a FLOSS participant
>
> mainly false
>
> - In offline contexts women often get more attention as a women rather
> than a FLOSS participant
>
> very true
>
> ciao,
> ema
>
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