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How hard is it for these organizers to actually reach out to women developers and extend an invite to talk about any topic they are interested in? In the very least, there are tons of high-profile bloggers who are vocal about things and stuff. Even though women are severely outnumbered, you almost need to go way out of your way to avoid actually extending an invite to a woman in the field.
What? You want men coders to somehow make up the gall to
speak
to a woman?
I mean, that quote you mention sounds pretty innocent, but the other ones, like
Sound almost like it was going to be a human trafficking fair rather than a programming conference. If the idea that some great male speakers will come to the conference just because there will be female speakers is correct then it's fcked way beyond what I would imagine. Sounds as if IT is a bunch of creeps although I know for granted that it's not (only) like that
I think the idea is that big-name men will show up to support women and work for equality, not to creep on them.
Yes, that was totally that 🌚