On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 9:47 PM, Juan Carlos Gentile Fagundez < jucar@hipatia.net> wrote:
I'm very interested to understand more on the topic "women and free software in India"
As I could 'perceive' being in some events in India, the situation is a little bit terrible.
Women absolutely separated not to say 'segregated'
This gave me the impression that not being talking to a group of activists for freedom since women was outside.
Was that just my perception and impression?
Others perceptions could be like I'm very interested to understand more on the topic "old women and free software in India"
I'm very interested to understand more on the topic "young women and free software in India"
I'm very interested to understand more on the topic "xyz women and free software in India"
I'm very interested to understand more on the topic "old men and free software in India"
I'm very interested to understand more on the topic "young kids and free software in India"
I feel that it is nothing wrong in thinking about what women are thinking about a particular topic provided there is enough time to spend on that
Rather than segregating or just trying to seperate, it would be good to think and work towards involving more and more people invoved in taking forward Free Software Movement irrespective of gender or any other categorization.
regards juan
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