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Interview Val Henson
Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 7:37 am
by allix
It would be cool and great to hear about linuxchix and what other things she has to say.
Have you guys ever interviewed a female?
if not you should be ashamed of yourselvs.
Re: Interview Val Henson
Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 8:07 am
by Patrick
allix wrote:It would be cool and great to hear about linuxchix and what other things she has to say.
I sent an email to them back in September but got no response back.
allix wrote:Have you guys ever interviewed a female?
if not you should be ashamed of yourselvs.
You're joking right?!?
Re: Interview Val Henson
Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 8:31 am
by Wally Balljacker
allix wrote:It would be cool and great to hear about linuxchix and what other things she has to say.
Have you guys ever interviewed a female?
if not you should be ashamed of yourselvs.
Other than Dann's wife, and Kelly from the JakAttack, they've had Maria Winslow, Deborah Quilter, and Jessica Hall on the show.
Jessica Hall: KDE contributer and writer - March 8, 2006
Maria Winslow: Author, The Practical Manager's Guide to Open Source - July 12, 2006
Deborah Quilter, author Repetitive Strain Injury: A Computer User's Guide & The Repetitive Strain Injury Recovery Book - August 9, 2006
http://tllts.org/wiki/index.php?n=Main.PastGuests
Re: Interview Val Henson
Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 8:48 am
by allix
Patrick wrote:
I sent an email to them back in September but got no response back.
lets cross our fingers and hope
Patrick wrote:
You're joking right?!?
oops, sorry, i posted this before listening to the latest show .
Wally Balljacker wrote:
Other than Dann's wife, and Kelly from the JakAttack, they've had Maria Winslow, Deborah Quilter, and Jessica Hall on the show.
Jessica Hall: KDE contributer and writer - March 8, 2006
Maria Winslow: Author, The Practical Manager's Guide to Open Source - July 12, 2006
Deborah Quilter, author Repetitive Strain Injury: A Computer User's Guide & The Repetitive Strain Injury Recovery Book - August 9, 2006
http://tllts.org/wiki/index.php?n=Main.PastGuests
Thats cool, i opologise again, ive not listened to every show, i am new
Re: Interview Val Henson
Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 8:59 am
by Patrick
allix wrote:
oops, sorry, i posted this before listening to the latest show .
I won't comment on that one.
Re: Interview Val Henson
Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 10:27 am
by allix
Patrick wrote:
I won't comment on that one.
am i missing something?
Re: Interview Val Henson
Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 10:49 am
by chuck
allix wrote:It would be cool and great to hear about linuxchix and what other things she has to say.
Have you guys ever interviewed a female?
if not you should be ashamed of yourselvs.
Why should they be ashamed of themselves for not interviewing a woman(if that were indeed the case)?
Shouldn't you be ashamed of yourself for posting the exact same message to two different shows without knowing that at lease one of them had already interviewed someone from the group that you are interested in?
Re: Interview Val Henson
Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 10:53 am
by Wally Balljacker
allix wrote:Patrick wrote:
I won't comment on that one.
am i missing something?
Quinn Storm is a guy. See for yourself.
http://www.lulu.tv/?p=4346
Re: Interview Val Henson
Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 11:05 am
by allix
chuck wrote:
Why should they be ashamed of themselves for not interviewing a woman(if that were indeed the case)?
it was just a tongue-in-cheek comment,
chuck wrote:
Shouldn't you be ashamed of yourself for posting the exact same message to two different shows without knowing that at lease one of them had already interviewed someone from the group that you are interested in?
i am embarassed , i should not post prematurely in the future
i swear it sounded like a different person to the extent of a different gender on that video to the ogg podcast. I guess its the americain accent *shrugs*
Re: Interview Val Henson
Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 11:48 am
by chuck
Wally Balljacker wrote:allix wrote:Patrick wrote:
I won't comment on that one.
am i missing something?
Quinn Storm is a guy. See for yourself.
http://www.lulu.tv/?p=4346
Now to be fair, I had been under the impression that Quinn was a woman as well. Not simply due to the voice from last nights interview.
I don't have the archives here at work but it seems to me that during the initial Compiz/Beryl split Ted Heagar over at Open Audio referred to Quinn as 'her' or 'she'. I may have misheard though.
Update: Nope, just checked the web pages and Ted clearly says 'she' in the post discussing the fork.
http://www.novell.com/feeds/openaudio/?p=80
Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 12:09 pm
by Patrick
Was I the only person who heard Quinn mention the word transgender around the 60:00 mark? Regardless, Quinn should be thanked along with the rest of Beryl team for their fine work.
Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 12:30 pm
by allix
Patrick wrote:Was I the only person who heard Quinn mention the word transgender around the 60:00 mark? Regardless, Quinn should be thanked along with the rest of Beryl team for their fine work.
Definately a great contributor to open source.
Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 1:54 pm
by snarkout
I was under the impression that Quinn was a woman as well, and not because of the name, but because of references I'd seen on the net. To be fair, Quinn is a "unisex" name - my second son is named Quinn, and people have asked several times how old "she" is.
Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2007 9:49 am
by snarkout
I suppose I should point out that my second son is 8 months old, and this mostly happened when he was a newborn, but still...
Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2007 10:46 am
by Vogateer
Yeah, I'd often times seen Quinn referred to as she on many news sites. He doesn't exactly have a deep baritone voice to help dispel the mistaken gender attribution.
When I was over in Germany, and couldn't speak the language well at all, I met some Nebraskans at a bar who happened to be there on some sort of band tour. I was just happy to speak English to people, and not spend 10 minutes explaining in broken German why some joke I just said should have been funny. While I was at the bar—and perhaps the number of drinks I had was the reason it took me a while to realize this—one of the guys started hitting on me in the bathroom, which is pretty tacky now that I think about it. I left and started talking one of the girls, and since I wanted confirmation that it wasn't all in my head, I asked if he was gay. They told me he was and had just broken up with a guy and was on the rebound, and I said something like, "Ah.. okay... cause I'm not, and I think he has the impression that I am." The girl immediately turned to the other girls and said, "He's not gay!" Apparently her standards weren't too high and she had a thing for me. Of course, I brought that on myself by talking about Wagnerian opera pretty early in the conversation. Looking for something in common, I figured we all shared an appreciation for music, and that was the last concert I'd attended.
Sort of a tangential thing, but I didn't think being mistaken for being gay was bad, particularly when I was the one who brought up opera. If your voice is high pitched and your name is unisex, it's easy to see why people might make that mistake.