On Fri, Jan 2, 2015 at 6:36 AM, Neotarf <neotarf@gmail.com> wrote:
Any journalists in future wanting examples of it need only read those archives and the dispute-resolution threads that failed to deal with it (which one of us ought to compile at some point).

An interesting idea.  What would such a compilation look like?  (Spoken as someone who used to write the Arbitration Report for the Signpost).

Neotarf

​Hi Neotarf,

I think the GGTF page from June to December may become important for journalists and even historians because it makes clear how entrenched and overt the sexism is. The dispute-resolution threads on AN, AN/I and various talk pages show women either failing to get help for a situation that should have been a no-brainer, or getting it only after protracted discussion.

The difficulty is that the threads are scattered, and there are threads that are directly and indirectly related to GGTF. It would be a good idea to compile a list of these threads that we can post on the GGTF archives (perhaps as a template), so that everything is easy to find.