[EuroPython] Lack of diversity within selected talks
Hynek Schlawack
hs at ox.cx
Tue Apr 15 23:10:17 CEST 2014
On 15 Apr 2014, at 16:23, Nelle Varoquaux wrote:
>> Not entirely fair, even for ladies awaiting for the final schedule.
>> I agree instead to set gender quotas (eg. 40% minimum for the
> less-represented
>> gender). But imho rules should be set *before* the review process.
> As a member of a "minority ", I feel very uncomfortable with such
> quotas,
> and if you ask women in computer science around Europe, they tend to
> feel
> the same way (this may be very different in North America, as we have
> two
> very different cultures when coming to these subject).
I would be very careful with such blanket statements; Scandinavian
countries had quotas for decades.
But this is an overall derailment, because there is a *huge* gap between
“not doing enough active outreach” (and thus not getting enough
proposals) and “setting hard quotas” (and thus accepting
sub-standard proposals just to fulfill them).
The truth is somewhere in between.
> I want my proposal
> to be accepted for my work and not because I'm a woman, and I don't
> think
> I'll ever submit to a conference where such rules are applied.
That would assume that being a woman is a sufficient requirement.
Quotas *should* mean that the PC has to look harder and actively reach
out to potential target groups. It’s a logical “and” operation,
not an “or”.
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