Kernel Recipes 2017
▻https://kernel-recipes.org/en/2017/kernel-recipes-2017-tour
On appréciera la grande diversité des intervenants.
Kernel Recipes 2017
▻https://kernel-recipes.org/en/2017/kernel-recipes-2017-tour
On appréciera la grande diversité des intervenants.
Tiens, ça me fait penser à ça :
Une contributrice du noyau Linux jette l’éponge
►https://framablog.org/2015/10/14/une-contributrice-du-noyau-linux-jette-leponge
Closing a door : à propos d’une membre de la communauté Linux qui décide de décrocher
▻http://sarah.thesharps.us/2015/10/05/closing-a-door
I have the utmost respect for the technical efforts of the Linux kernel community. They have scaled and grown a project that is focused on maintaining some of the highest coding standards out there. The focus on technical excellence, in combination with overloaded maintainers, and people with different cultural and social norms, means that Linux kernel maintainers are often blunt, rude, or brutal to get their job done. Top Linux kernel developers often yell at each other in order to correct each other’s behavior.
That’s not a communication style that works for me. I need communication that is technically brutal but personally respectful. I need people to correct my behavior when I’m doing something wrong (either technically or socially) without tearing me down as a person. We are human. We make mistakes, and we correct them. We get frustrated with someone, we over-react, and then we apologize and try to work together towards a solution.
aucune mention du fait que c’est une femme ? pas de violence genrée là dessous du tout ?
#sexisme ?
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