Not sure I agree there, being a different anything means you will have a different background and hence therefor have different ideas. Gender being one of those.Azhukar wrote:Point was that being a different gender does not equal bringing different ideas.Jeeper wrote:Last I checked she was NOT a part of this community though.
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Any two people have different backgrounds and different ideas, regardless of gender.Jeeper wrote:Not sure I agree there, being a different anything means you will have a different background and hence therefor have different ideas. Gender being one of those.
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So yeah I think the numbers are clear. But I don't see what we could do about it, and I don't think it's LÖVE or its community's fault.
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Yes of course, people needed some numbers and evidence.Inny wrote:This thread is completely unsurprising.
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The numbers are evidence of gender representation. They are evidence of nothing else. Which means they are useless for determining a cause for their own existence.jjmafiae wrote:Yes of course, people needed some numbers and evidence.
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Working on it. Give me a few months to come up with a plan and a few years to execute it.Sheepolution wrote:But I don't see what we could do about it,
Assigning blame is irrelevant and unproductive.Sheepolution wrote:and I don't think it's LÖVE or its community's fault.
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Apart from the blaming, I think sheepolution has a point there. The low number of women in the community is not unique to LÖVE, but I bet, all game programming frameworks share this problem. So to differentiate further, it would be interesting to compare LÖVE's gender ratio with the one of other frameworks.
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+1 here.micha wrote:Apart from the blaming, I think sheepolution has a point there. The low number of women in the community is not unique to LÖVE, but I bet, all game programming frameworks share this problem. So to differentiate further, it would be interesting to compare LÖVE's gender ratio with the one of other frameworks.
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It would be interesting, but ultimately useless just the same. You're asking programmers whether they are programmers, when you should be asking non-programmers why they are non-programmers. Emphasis on the why, not are.micha wrote:So to differentiate further, it would be interesting to compare LÖVE's gender ratio with the one of other frameworks
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Not necessarily. There have been countless amounts of studies that show that a good balanced mix of women and men is far superior to only men or only women.Azhukar wrote:Any two people have different backgrounds and different ideas, regardless of gender.Jeeper wrote:Not sure I agree there, being a different anything means you will have a different background and hence therefor have different ideas. Gender being one of those.
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