[pypy-svn] r3862 - pypy/trunk/doc/funding
tismer at codespeak.net
tismer at codespeak.net
Tue Apr 6 22:29:48 CEST 2004
Author: tismer
Date: Tue Apr 6 22:29:48 2004
New Revision: 3862
Modified:
pypy/trunk/doc/funding/B7.0_other_issues.txt
Log:
turned textual [] references into real footnotes
Modified: pypy/trunk/doc/funding/B7.0_other_issues.txt
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--- pypy/trunk/doc/funding/B7.0_other_issues.txt (original)
+++ pypy/trunk/doc/funding/B7.0_other_issues.txt Tue Apr 6 22:29:48 2004
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@
Women are chronically (and increasingly) underrepresented in the computer
field; particularly among designers of software and products.
-Studies[1][2] have shown several factors involved in this gender gap, among
+Studies [1]_ [2]_ have shown several factors involved in this gender gap, among
them:
- Lack of experience with computers leading to avoidance of CS as a field of study or employment.
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@
introducing women to the field of programming, the Georgia Institute
of Technology teaches a course for non-Computer Science majors which
focuses on media, rather than the traditional math-oriented
-model. This is the Abstract of the paper[3] describing the course:
+model. This is the Abstract of the paper [3]_ describing the course:
Computing may well become considered an essential part of a
liberal education, but introductory programming courses will not
@@ -131,17 +131,17 @@
field of programming. Indeed, the ratio in this project is actually
more than twice of what is normal.
-[1] Becoming a computer scientist: a report by the ACM committee on the status of women in computing science.
-Authors: Pearl, Amy; Pollack, Martha E.; Riskin, Eve; Thomas, Becky; Wolf, Elizabeth; Wu, Alice.
-Journal: Communications of the ACM, Nov. 1990, v33, n11, p47-58.
-
-[2] Unlocking the Clubhouse: Women in Computing
-Allan Fisher and Jane Margolis, PIs
-School of Computer Science
-Carnegie Mellon University
-MIT Press, 2002, ISBN 0262133989.
+.. [1] Becoming a computer scientist: a report by the ACM committee on the status of women in computing science.
+ Authors: Pearl, Amy; Pollack, Martha E.; Riskin, Eve; Thomas, Becky; Wolf, Elizabeth; Wu, Alice.
+ Journal: Communications of the ACM, Nov. 1990, v33, n11, p47-58.
+
+.. [2] Unlocking the Clubhouse: Women in Computing
+ Allan Fisher and Jane Margolis, PIs
+ School of Computer Science
+ Carnegie Mellon University
+ MIT Press, 2002, ISBN 0262133989.
-[3] http://coweb.cc.gatech.edu/mediaComp-plan/uploads/37/ITICSE-mediacomp2.pdf
+.. [3] http://coweb.cc.gatech.edu/mediaComp-plan/uploads/37/ITICSE-mediacomp2.pdf
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