We do have a female here, just the one....
0-20 years..............Male
0-20 years..............Female
20-30 years............Male
20-30 years............Female
30-40 years............Male
30-40 years............Female
40-50 years............Male
40-50 years............Female
Over 50..................Male
Over 50..................Female
We do have a female here, just the one....
1 female thus far.....so I guess I was wrong thinking that joining the Linux community would help me score........
Common sense is assumptions ugly cousin.
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I took 0 - 20 male (20 male) but really i could have take 20-30 also
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Well, now aren't these results a surprise.
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My wife doesn't read the forums and neither do my two daughters, but all of them use Ubuntu exclusively. So, we could add 1 female in the 30-40 range and 2 in the 0-20 range if they were to vote.
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Interesting to see how men almost allways dominate the Linux communities. I'm not saying this is a good thing just that one would think atleast some more women would take an interest in Computing and Linux.
Well... I supose it has to do with our upbringing?
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I went to a computer highschool, 440 boys and about 10 girls running around with laptops, the school tried desperately and in vein to market itself to girls.Originally Posted by Kimm
To most females it seems like I'm talking in some weird programming language half of the time so they run. On the other hand it seems to me that most women under 30 are always talking about what or who someone did and I can't figure out why it matters to them or if they are talking about the latest issue of some celebrity gossip magazine, a reality TV show, a soap opera or their own friends.
It gotta have something to do with our upbringing. It seems like girls are expected to put on makeup and discuss gossip, not program and discuss technical stuff.
Lol, now I sound so stereotypical that any girls who read this will prolly feel insulted, sorry.
Ok, a slight increase of 100% in the number of girls answering this thread..
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