Apparently, a woman overheard a couple or few men telling jokes about "big" dongles and "forking" things --- http://butyoureagirl.com/14015/forking- ... nferences/
I think this lady did it all wrong -- in her article she says --
But, the policy states --I decided to do things differently this time and didn’t say anything to them directly.
https://us.pycon.org/2013/about/code-of-conduct/Participants asked to stop any harassing behavior are expected to comply immediately.
So, if someone is offended by "big dongle" jokes or jokes using the word "fork" as a double entendre, then I would think the policy implies that the offended one ought to ask them to stop it, and then if they don't, the matter should be reported.
http://karlaporter.com/social-media/the ... donglegate
http://www.skepticink.com/justinvacula/ ... tly-wrong/
One of the dongle-discussing gentlemen was fired from his job. His reaction was thus:
So, at a conference, a woman heard guys make mildly innuendo-laden jokes, and then instead of asking them to cool it, she snapped a photo, tweeted it publicly, got one guy fired, and then I guess late on SHE got fired.I really did not mean to offend anyone and I really do regret the comment and how it made Adria feel. She had every right to report me to staff, and I defend her position. However, there is another side to this story. While I did make a big dongle joke about a fictional piece hardware that identified as male, no sexual jokes were made about forking. My friends and I had decided forking someone’s repo is a new form of flattery (the highest form being implementation) and we were excited about one of the presenters projects; a friend said “I would fork that guys repo” The sexual context was applied by Adria, and not us.
My second comment is this, Adria has an audience and is a successful person of the media. Just check out her web page linked in her twitter account, her hard work and social activism speaks for itself. With that great power and reach comes responsibility. As a result of the picture she took I was let go from my job today. Which sucks because I have 3 kids and I really liked that job.
She gave me no warning, she smiled while she snapped the pic and sealed my fate. Let this serve as a message to everyone, our actions and words, big or small, can have a serious impact.
Way to go!
Oh, look - PZMyers thinks that if women hear something they don't like at a conference, it is appropriate to immediately snap photos and declare the alleged offender a harasser publicly --- http://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/ ... tly-right/