Actually, Fae, there isn't much going on now except trying to build the list up a little. After how much resistance (to put it mildly) the idea of a women-only area received on-wiki, I think some women are or would be afraid to be associated with such a group. (I believe that is part of why so much "resistance" (disdain and anger, really) was put up.)

As I've explained in the past, it's mostly there for woman-to-woman to support, not for gossiping about individuals, or for discussing (at length anyway) Wikipedia articles or policies. In fact, no gossiping or discussing articles or policies has taken place to date.

Lightbreather

On Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 8:51 PM, Fæ <faewik@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks for setting it up.

Please keep in mind the benefits of bringing back good discussions to
the open forum, including self-governance to avoid creating an
echo-chamber. The new list excludes me, and at the same time I support
experimenting with different types of safe spaces when there is a
perceived need.

Fae

On 21 April 2015 at 19:49, LB <lightbreather2@gmail.com> wrote:
> There is now a Systers-Wikipedia private mailing list for Wikipedia women
> editors only. If you are a Wikipedia woman editor (including transgender),
> contact me for info on how to join.
>
> I meant to announce this a few weeks ago, but an unplanned, personal
> business trip and a broken elbow held me up.
>
> Lightbreather

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