Phototypesetters were typically professionals, therefore not strictly comparable.
There is a significant difference to learning a complex system because you are going to
earn a living from it, and learning the same system so you can spend your free time doing
unpaid work with it.
Cheers,
Peter
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[mailto:wikimedia-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of James Salsman
Sent: 01 June 2014 05:26 AM
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Subject: Re: [Wikimedia-l] Increase participation [WAS: The first three weeks]
(non-CS) engineer friends ... upon hitting that edit
button, basically
went "Gak! No way!"
Wikitext is simpler than what phototypesetter operators in the 1960s-1990s had to deal
with, and they had a much better gender balance.
Wikitext resitricts editing to pretty much only
"computer science
professionals, highly computer-literate professionals (which excludes
most of Academia -- have you ever done IT support for a university?),
and westerners with enough leisure time to learn it the hard way".
There are abundant counter-examples.
... selects strongly against women.
Where is the evidence that women have more difficulty understanding wikitext than men?
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