Thought this was going to be some bait but it’s a very informative website. Thank you for sharing!
Why are women so underrepresented in tech?
A (bigoted) thing I noticed -
None of the software devs I know personally who contribute to FOSS are women. Open source contributions are the most gender neutral thing I can imagine, but the women (developers) in my life just don’t seem into it.
To be fair most men aren’t, but it provoked a thought that zero women are. It could very well suggest there’s more than sexism at play, and more to do with personality traits, than DEI trainers would lead on
(I know there’s lots of FOSS projects, including Asahi Linux, largely pioneered by women. I even know some women online I’ve met through FOSS, the point is merely about those I know in person)
Nah, it’s not that at all. Women are just as analytic and capable of working through high level theory as men. It’s just a slog to show up to a course or lab or office and be the only girl there. Most just avoid it because they can foresee how it’s gonna go down. Getting into ‘girly’ interests feels safe before you even start because you’re guaranteed to be surrounded by women who empathize with you.
It’s just a slog to show up to a course or lab or office and be the only girl there. Most just avoid it because they can foresee how it’s gonna go down. Getting into ‘girly’ interests feels safe before you even start because you’re guaranteed to be surrounded by women who empathize with you.
Because the classes to learn programming in and the offices to get hired in are male dominated? FOSS doesn’t exist in a vacuum, it’s often contributed to by people already in tech jobs (cause people need money to live). Rust, for example, has a large contingent of devs who work for Amazon. If women aren’t getting tech jobs then we likely aren’t going to be doing FOSS on the side either. Skills take time to learn.
They exist, I know a woman dev (German) from the Vivaldi community, also one of the devs of the Andisearch is a woman (CEO and Cofunder)
https://twitter.com/MiamiAngela
Thought this was going to be some bait but it’s a very informative website. Thank you for sharing!
Why are women so underrepresented in tech?
A (bigoted) thing I noticed -
None of the software devs I know personally who contribute to FOSS are women. Open source contributions are the most gender neutral thing I can imagine, but the women (developers) in my life just don’t seem into it.
To be fair most men aren’t, but it provoked a thought that zero women are. It could very well suggest there’s more than sexism at play, and more to do with personality traits, than DEI trainers would lead on
(I know there’s lots of FOSS projects, including Asahi Linux, largely pioneered by women. I even know some women online I’ve met through FOSS, the point is merely about those I know in person)
Nah, it’s not that at all. Women are just as analytic and capable of working through high level theory as men. It’s just a slog to show up to a course or lab or office and be the only girl there. Most just avoid it because they can foresee how it’s gonna go down. Getting into ‘girly’ interests feels safe before you even start because you’re guaranteed to be surrounded by women who empathize with you.
Why does that feel so relatable?
Why don’t women contribute to FOSS? No body knows if you are male or female unless you tell them.
Because the classes to learn programming in and the offices to get hired in are male dominated? FOSS doesn’t exist in a vacuum, it’s often contributed to by people already in tech jobs (cause people need money to live). Rust, for example, has a large contingent of devs who work for Amazon. If women aren’t getting tech jobs then we likely aren’t going to be doing FOSS on the side either. Skills take time to learn.
Why are so few men kindergarten teachers? Because they’re from a young age not even told that it’s a valid option for a man. Same for women in tech.
They exist, I know a woman dev (German) from the Vivaldi community, also one of the devs of the Andisearch is a woman (CEO and Cofunder) https://twitter.com/MiamiAngela
Is any of these products FLOSS?