On 12/4/06, Matt R <matt_crypto(a)yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
I'm not overjoyed by the "females-only"
thing either, so how about we call on
the WikiChix to open up their fora to both genders? I feel it's a little
premature to start lobbying for them to be hurled from the Foundation's
hosting. Wikipedia stands to benefit from initiatives that make it more
female-friendly.
I agree that segregation is problematic, first and foremost because it
reminds me of many patriarchal religious groups, which have their own
women's groups that meet separately from the males, but who (unlike
the males) have no authority whatsoever. Declaration of gender
identity, active participation in all processes, and demands for
immediate action against obviously sexist or otherwise rude behavior,
seem preferable to me. From this view, I've always preferred open
forms of association such as
<http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/List_of_WikiWomen>.
That being said, I don't think it's for us males to demand that the
womenfolk open up their new clubhouse to us. If it is the right thing
to do, I do believe that initiative can and will come from the group
itself.
I wonder if allowing anonymous posts to the list (through trusted
individuals acting as gateways) might be a good way to encourage
people who feel intimidated for whichever reason, to participate.
--
Peace & Love,
Erik
Member, Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees
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