Posted on 03/22/2013 10:14:00 AM PDT by Alistair Stratford IV
Earlier this week at the PyCon conference (the largest annual gathering for developers using the open-source Python programming language) a woman named Adria Richards overheard a joke between two men sitting behind her during a crowded presentation.
Richards was offended and took a picture of the two men who were making jokes. She tweeted, "Not cool. Jokes about forking repo's in a sexual way and "big" dongles. Right behind me #pycon." She also attached a photo of the two people making the jokes.
(Excerpt) Read more at finance.yahoo.com ...
“Many, many years ago, a secretary in our engineering department went to HR. She was very upset over a conversation she overheard between a couple of Unix programmers. They were discussing killing children and flushing things down pipes. She was assured that these were technical terms and that kids werent being murdered. “
We got a complaint from a government agency once for using the word “orphan” as an adjective in a report.
I understood the “dongle” part. (It took me awhile to quit calling flashdrives “dongles” - my kid’s would look at me with a confused face every time I would call them that!)
And I imagine in her tweet the word forking means “F-ing” - but what does “repo’s” mean?
Her real complaint is how unpalatable she looks....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dongle
Thanks for the link. I knew I’d heard the word recently, probably from my son, and I was wondering what the heck it was. Now I know.
NPR will recruit her.
I love happy endings. Those who steal should not profit from their dishonesty.
She was a woman with a little bit of power, being a "tech evangelist" (ie, spokeswoman to the media and blogosphere).
She overheard a conversation between two other people and decided she felt disrespected.
She used her power (having 10,000 twitter followers and a moderately popular blog) like a thug to bust a cap in the butts of the two who dissed her, getting one of them fired.
Then she gets surprised when members of the tech community decide she's a mad dog who needs to be put down.
I realize you don't think the retaliation against her was overblown. Your opinion doesn't matter. What matters is that a whole bunch of guys decided they didn't want to be the next ones bitten by her, and took steps to remove her from having that kind of power.
The "lady" was a hypocrite, having made jokes of a sexual nature on Twitter to a wide audience. See here
Repo is a popular version control repository tool, or could just generically refer to repository.
Irrelevant. The “gentlemen” in question did not know she was not a “lady.”
Also, if you look at the picture it is reasonable to assume she was not the only female within earshot of their lewd conversation.
I find it really difficult to believe supposed conservatives defend such behavior on the part of males, simply because the female in question is not really a lady.
As I told an irate feminist once, I treat her and all women as ladies because I strive to be a gentleman, not because she is necessarily deserving of my respect.
“It’s best to just say nothing.”
You’re right about that.
Thanks!
If I hadn't died in 1888, I could be in real trouble now" -- Edward Lear
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