> that does not mean "I excuse the sexism of blue-shirted people". Just means that you think adding "shirt color" to the convo is not useful
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I think Julie wants the people in blue to be better because blue (open science) is more than clothes but a revolutionary movement.
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That's an position on the scope of the movement"; fine. I was surprised at the implication that
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Yeah, you have to try and see it from our perspective, which I think you are. We have been literally through so many cyclic conversations
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with mainly men demanding from us reasons why URMs/we deserve a place in open science... It's exhausting having to defend our right to a
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voice within what we think of as our movement too.
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It's almost like a lot of these people think open science means just putting your data and code online.
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But open means, or at least could mean, so so so much more. Science is for everybody.
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I'm so glad so many people agree even in relative silence (via likes and RTs etc) on this issue.
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Otherwise I think OS might be doomed to be a replication of the current system, which is closed in more ways than just code and data.
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