Worth reading the rumblings over at @ProgHist: is GitHub not an inclusive space? https://github.com/programminghistorian/jekyll/issues/152#issuecomment-155380321 …
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@o_guest@j_w_baker@ProgHist One of the messages we’re getting is that the potential role models are all over-stretched. A challenge. -
@Adam_Crymble@j_w_baker@ProgHist Hmm, in what way? They are tired? What do you ask them to do? -
@o_guest@j_w_baker I don’t think too tired. Just that they get asked to do everything and there isn’t enough to go round. -
@Adam_Crymble@j_w_baker Ah, so to clarify I was not meaning you ask them to do anything - merely to say to others " hey look they exist".
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@j_w_baker@ProgHist Also coming from a not-exactly-European island, it alienates when people assume they are talking to homogeneous group.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@o_guest@j_w_baker if it needs to be different, then I need to know how, otherwise I can’t do it. -
@Adam_Crymble@j_w_baker OK, my comments were general to all spaces. In terms of github, personally, I feel safe. But I can't speak for all.
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@o_guest@j_w_baker It would be helpful also to know what a ‘safer space’ looks like. To me, a request for ideas on github is friendly. -
@Adam_Crymble@j_w_baker Probably perspective. To you: friendly, and that's great. To shier people: intimidating. It's in part gendered.
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