Don't understand the * in that?? Like are there others included that are not worth mentioning or trying to be "inclusive" without being inclusive? Or is just those people just afterthoughts, footnotes?
Yeah even if there is a worthwhile footnote, that * signals that "there's a catch, uh oh spaghettios"
If you're shouting out Non-Binary spectrum, Xenos, Agender, or others too just say so. If we're talking trans folk, there's no asterisk needed. If you are looking to include men, what's the point of shouting out the women, just thank all contributors. The effort is nice but that bit of the execution is pretty flawed and opens up way too much discussion that gives the bigots a platform to yell on.
As a non-binary person myself, I actually hope the asterisk isn't meant to refer to me. I get offended enough by the common "women and non-binary" phrasing. But to literally include me as a footnote under "women"? If I was a women, I wouldn't be non-binary.
Not to harp on KDE too much here. Even in queer spaces, enby erasure is annoyingly common.
If you want a fun deep dive into tech and inclusiveness look up telephone technology and the female voice. People of color with Ai. Technology needs to be inclusive at all levels otherwise we'll have technology that is remained on only a portion of society. I'll check it out
@kde@floss.social@kde@lemmy.kde.social Whoops! Besides the obscure asterisk, the alt text mentions Kiki from Krita, when the image is Kate from Kate editor!
@kde@floss.social@kde@lemmy.kde.social Need to see more art of Kate the bird never knew it's a bird :toucan: feel even better that i use kate as a code editor
I don't find any difference in men and women having some advantage in efficiency or design taste besides what they probably were encouraged to do while being dependent on their parents. It's just stupid and unfair to hardline their future at that stage and later judge them by their gender while judging their employability or contribution. I'm happy some project and companies do care about that, because I encountered a lot of women being way better than me or their men coworkers in their lines of work due to their curiosity, responsibility and effort put into projects. I'd probably be happy if some successful start up would employ a women-only team to counter bigots and be succesful at that. And I can only cheer to parents who encourage their girls to try engineering, IT stuff and supporting them if they get interested in that.
Everywhere I've worked people who are sexist get pushed to the side. It's simply not tolerated when work needs doing, and expertise is what matters.
I don't care what your dangly bits are, or who you screw. Why is that even part of any conversation about making widgets better, or more efficiently?
I've worked with people who love to talk politics at work, I can't fucking stand it, on any side. It's not related to what we're doing, so keep your fucking opinions to yourself, and focus on the job at hand. Your politics only interfere with what the rest of the team is trying to accomplish.
@kde@floss.social@kde@lemmy.kde.social once was close to add one app to whole DE... just that qt is hard and designer app either yet harder or bugged :/
There are plenty of places on the Internet where you can go be a misogynistic, trans-hating, homophobic, antivaxxing jerk. Just so happens this isn't one of them.