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Posted to dev@community.apache.org by Christofer Dutz <ch...@c-ware.de> on 2017/08/10 07:22:03 UTC

Wristbands instead of stickers?

Hi all,

An Idea I had a few weeks ago: I’m a big fan of electronic dance music and there currently every artist creates silicone wristbands with their artist logo on as giveaways and people are mad about them and tend to wear the wristbands of the artists they enjoy most when going to music events …
Here an example:
http://images.locanto.net/1150662027/cool-wristbands_2.jpg

Maybe it would be cool to have things like this for Apache projects. So when going on a conference people could wear the bands for the projects they like? I have to admit that I’d like the idea.

Chris

Re: KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

Posted by Claude Warren <cl...@xenei.com>.
3C Like a Person

or

C^3 Like a Person

On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 3:26 PM, Sally Khudairi <sk...@apache.org> wrote:

> Hey folks --I'm missing a bit of context here, and I wanted to preface
> this by reinforcing that I fully support diversity and equality.
>
> My gut reaction was "why not 'Code Like a Person'?". Whilst not within
> the target of the "girl" trend, we're open to everyone.
>
> Commit. Code. Contribute.
>
> They all work.
>
> I can also help with some promotional items, as I have budget, and we're
> not holding a second ApacheCon this year.
>
> Feel free to let me know what you need.
>
> Cheers,
> Sally
>
> - - -
> Vice President Marketing & Publicity
> The Apache Software Foundation
>
> Tel +1 617 921 8656
> Skype sallykhudairi
>
> On Thu, Aug 10, 2017, at 09:55, Myrle Krantz wrote:
> > > I'll personally pay for a batch that says Code Like a Girl. Myrle if
> you have ideas of something pithier that is broader, I am game.  Compute
> Like a Girl?
> >
> > That's awesome of you Kevin!
> >
> > Be sure to credit Cornelia Davis -- she was the one handing them out
> > at SpringOne.  I don't think they were her idea, since it wasn't a
> > Pivotal logo, but she was handing them out because it's important to
> > her.
> >
> > How about "Commit Like A Girl" ? You're right that "Code Like A Girl"
> > isn't broad enough for Apache.
> >
> > Greets,
> > Myrle
>
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Re: KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

Posted by Sally Khudairi <sa...@fastmail.com>.
+1 to what Ted wrote. 

We've had some extremely heated interchanges over this, going back to
2005 (ApacheCon Stuttgart and San Diego), as far as I can recall.
I know many of us want nothing more than the ASF to be --not just perceived--
more welcoming to everyone. That, to me, feels like it's in the domain
of ComDev to drive.
Kind thanks,
Sally


On Thu, Aug 10, 2017, at 11:19, Ted Dunning wrote:
> 
> 
> On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 8:12 AM, Sally Khudairi <sk...@apache.org> wrote:>> .... We have quite vocal ASF Members who
>>  feel that we're misogynistic and not female/*-friendly. Just saying.> 
> 
> Frankly, we have members who seem to think that Apache *should* be
> organizationally misogynist. This is usually framed as "hasn't been
> proved that there is a bias" combined with "we shouldn't be doing
> anything to prove or test for bias". Occasionally statements very
> similar in flavor to Damore's are made, but with considerably less
> camouflage.> 
> I think it is really unfortunate, but there (stunningly) I don't
> really see a consensus at Apache on this.

Re: KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

Posted by Ted Dunning <te...@gmail.com>.
On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 8:12 AM, Sally Khudairi <sk...@apache.org> wrote:

> .... We have quite vocal ASF Members who
> feel that we're misogynistic and not female/*-friendly. Just saying.
>


Frankly, we have members who seem to think that Apache *should* be
organizationally misogynist. This is usually framed as "hasn't been proved
that there is a bias" combined with "we shouldn't be doing anything to
prove or test for bias". Occasionally statements very similar in flavor to
Damore's are made, but with considerably less camouflage.

I think it is really unfortunate, but there (stunningly) I don't really see
a consensus at Apache on this.

Re: KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

Posted by fred bucheit <de...@outlook.com>.
Sally,


Hmmmmm.......   How did I get this???????????  Did someone use forward all by mistake?


Fred


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Cc: Rich Bowen; fundraising@apache.org
Subject: Re: KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

OK, apparently I'm not understanding this.

I was referring to providing promo swag. Not a press release.

Curious about your proposal for a press release: what should we be
saying, exactly? To be clear, the ASF --as a foundation-- does not (=
has not, to date) issue position statements like this. We need to be
aware that this may also be pushed back on us, considering our low
percentage of female participants. We have quite vocal ASF Members who
feel that we're misogynistic and not female/*-friendly. Just saying.

In lieu of a press release, perhaps you/we either a) publish a blog post
under ComDev/community, or b) pen a "Success at Apache" article. Both
would be distributed to our community via announce@, and the latter
("Success") also gets sent to the press.

Thanks,
Sally

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The Apache Software Foundation

Tel +1 617 921 8656
Skype sallykhudairi

On Thu, Aug 10, 2017, at 10:59, Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
> On 8/10/2017 10:26 AM, Sally Khudairi wrote:
> > Hey folks --I'm missing a bit of context here, and I wanted to preface
> > this by reinforcing that I fully support diversity and equality.
> >
> > My gut reaction was "why not 'Code Like a Person'?". Whilst not within
> > the target of the "girl" trend, we're open to everyone.
> >
> > Commit. Code. Contribute.
> >
> > They all work.
> >
> > I can also help with some promotional items, as I have budget, and we're
> > not holding a second ApacheCon this year.
> >
> > Feel free to let me know what you need.
>
> For me, not speaking for Myrle, it's a small dig and an over
> compensation for misogynistic tendencies re: the tech world.
>
> And I think if spun correctly, it could be a nice media bit that gets
> some more light shined on the topic while the iron is hot.
>

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Re: KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

Posted by Sally Khudairi <sk...@apache.org>.
OK, apparently I'm not understanding this.

I was referring to providing promo swag. Not a press release.

Curious about your proposal for a press release: what should we be
saying, exactly? To be clear, the ASF --as a foundation-- does not (=
has not, to date) issue position statements like this. We need to be
aware that this may also be pushed back on us, considering our low
percentage of female participants. We have quite vocal ASF Members who
feel that we're misogynistic and not female/*-friendly. Just saying.

In lieu of a press release, perhaps you/we either a) publish a blog post
under ComDev/community, or b) pen a "Success at Apache" article. Both
would be distributed to our community via announce@, and the latter
("Success") also gets sent to the press.

Thanks,
Sally

- - - 
Vice President Marketing & Publicity
The Apache Software Foundation

Tel +1 617 921 8656
Skype sallykhudairi

On Thu, Aug 10, 2017, at 10:59, Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
> On 8/10/2017 10:26 AM, Sally Khudairi wrote:
> > Hey folks --I'm missing a bit of context here, and I wanted to preface
> > this by reinforcing that I fully support diversity and equality.
> >
> > My gut reaction was "why not 'Code Like a Person'?". Whilst not within
> > the target of the "girl" trend, we're open to everyone.
> >
> > Commit. Code. Contribute.
> >
> > They all work.
> >
> > I can also help with some promotional items, as I have budget, and we're
> > not holding a second ApacheCon this year.
> >
> > Feel free to let me know what you need.
> 
> For me, not speaking for Myrle, it's a small dig and an over 
> compensation for misogynistic tendencies re: the tech world.
> 
> And I think if spun correctly, it could be a nice media bit that gets 
> some more light shined on the topic while the iron is hot.
> 

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Re: KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

Posted by "Kevin A. McGrail" <ke...@mcgrail.com>.
On 8/10/2017 10:26 AM, Sally Khudairi wrote:
> Hey folks --I'm missing a bit of context here, and I wanted to preface
> this by reinforcing that I fully support diversity and equality.
>
> My gut reaction was "why not 'Code Like a Person'?". Whilst not within
> the target of the "girl" trend, we're open to everyone.
>
> Commit. Code. Contribute.
>
> They all work.
>
> I can also help with some promotional items, as I have budget, and we're
> not holding a second ApacheCon this year.
>
> Feel free to let me know what you need.

For me, not speaking for Myrle, it's a small dig and an over 
compensation for misogynistic tendencies re: the tech world.

And I think if spun correctly, it could be a nice media bit that gets 
some more light shined on the topic while the iron is hot.


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Re: KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

Posted by Sally Khudairi <sk...@apache.org>.
Hey folks --I'm missing a bit of context here, and I wanted to preface
this by reinforcing that I fully support diversity and equality.

My gut reaction was "why not 'Code Like a Person'?". Whilst not within
the target of the "girl" trend, we're open to everyone.

Commit. Code. Contribute. 

They all work.

I can also help with some promotional items, as I have budget, and we're
not holding a second ApacheCon this year.

Feel free to let me know what you need.

Cheers,
Sally

- - - 
Vice President Marketing & Publicity
The Apache Software Foundation

Tel +1 617 921 8656
Skype sallykhudairi

On Thu, Aug 10, 2017, at 09:55, Myrle Krantz wrote:
> > I'll personally pay for a batch that says Code Like a Girl. Myrle if you have ideas of something pithier that is broader, I am game.  Compute Like a Girl?
> 
> That's awesome of you Kevin!
> 
> Be sure to credit Cornelia Davis -- she was the one handing them out
> at SpringOne.  I don't think they were her idea, since it wasn't a
> Pivotal logo, but she was handing them out because it's important to
> her.
> 
> How about "Commit Like A Girl" ? You're right that "Code Like A Girl"
> isn't broad enough for Apache.
> 
> Greets,
> Myrle

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Re: KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

Posted by "Kevin A. McGrail" <ke...@mcgrail.com>.
On 8/10/2017 11:36 AM, Claude Warren wrote:
> do IT like a girl
>>
> Unfortunately "IT" often scans as the word "it".  "Do it like a girl"
> sounds a bit lewd if you have the wrong "ears" on.  But then perhaps that
> is the best opening for a conversation since I suspect those with the wrong
> ears on are the ones we generally want to have the conversation with.
>
> Claude
>
Yes, that was the tongue in cheek purpose.  "get your mind out of the 
gutter, it says IT."  Conversation continues or you know to avoid them...


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Re: KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

Posted by Claude Warren <cl...@xenei.com>.
do IT like a girl
>
>
Unfortunately "IT" often scans as the word "it".  "Do it like a girl"
sounds a bit lewd if you have the wrong "ears" on.  But then perhaps that
is the best opening for a conversation since I suspect those with the wrong
ears on are the ones we generally want to have the conversation with.

Claude

Re: KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

Posted by Mark Thomas <ma...@apache.org>.
On 10/08/17 20:10, Mike Drob wrote:
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Correct. Only moderators can add people to lists without that check.

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Mark


> 
> On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 2:08 PM, Kevin A. McGrail <kevin.mcgrail@mcgrail.com
>> wrote:
> 
>> On 8/10/2017 3:06 PM, Phil Steitz wrote:
>>
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Re: KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

Posted by "Kevin A. McGrail" <ke...@mcgrail.com>.
Likely not coming from the correct email but Gavin has handles it for you!
Regards,
KAM

On August 10, 2017 5:32:46 PM EDT, fred bucheit <de...@outlook.com> wrote:
>I've done the unsubscribe twenty times and it does no good.
>
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>Fred Bucheit
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>> On 8/10/2017 3:06 PM, Phil Steitz wrote:
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Re: KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

Posted by fred bucheit <de...@outlook.com>.
I've done the unsubscribe twenty times and it does no good.


Fred Bucheit


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I didn't think there was a direct add option to our lists - once you sign
up you get a mail asking you to confirm your subscription.

On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 2:08 PM, Kevin A. McGrail <kevin.mcgrail@mcgrail.com
> wrote:

> On 8/10/2017 3:06 PM, Phil Steitz wrote:
>
>> Or he could just follow the unsubscribe instructions above (and below).
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> I thought it would be good for infra to look at the issue if people are
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Re: KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

Posted by Mike Drob <md...@apache.org>.
I didn't think there was a direct add option to our lists - once you sign
up you get a mail asking you to confirm your subscription.

On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 2:08 PM, Kevin A. McGrail <kevin.mcgrail@mcgrail.com
> wrote:

> On 8/10/2017 3:06 PM, Phil Steitz wrote:
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>> Or he could just follow the unsubscribe instructions above (and below).
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Re: KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

Posted by "Kevin A. McGrail" <ke...@mcgrail.com>.
On 8/10/2017 3:06 PM, Phil Steitz wrote:
> Or he could just follow the unsubscribe instructions above (and below).

I thought it would be good for infra to look at the issue if people are 
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Re: KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

Posted by Phil Steitz <ph...@gmail.com>.
On 8/10/17 11:04 AM, Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
> On 8/10/2017 1:57 PM, fred bucheit wrote:
>> Someone at apache placed my name in an email bank so that all
>> apache emails
>>
>> come to me along with all the other recipients. It was done for
>> retribution because I complained.
>>
>>
>> Your email is coming to me, Fred Bucheit, at fbucheit@hotmail.com
>>
>> or derfbu@outlook.com.     Can you figure out a way to stop these
>> emails???
>>
> Yikes, sure.  I'll ask to get you removed.
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Re: KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

Posted by "Kevin A. McGrail" <ke...@mcgrail.com>.
Of course!  Sorry, I read that original note wrong and though Rich wrote 
it.  My apologies to Chris.

On 8/10/2017 3:41 PM, Myrle Krantz wrote:
>> Thanks to Rich, Myrle, Sally, Daniel, Ted, Sharan and anyone else I forgot!
> Chris of course! The silicon bands were his idea.
>
> Myrle
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Re: KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

Posted by Myrle Krantz <my...@apache.org>.
> Thanks to Rich, Myrle, Sally, Daniel, Ted, Sharan and anyone else I forgot!

Chris of course! The silicon bands were his idea.

Myrle

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Re: KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

Posted by "Kevin A. McGrail" <ke...@mcgrail.com>.
On 8/10/2017 2:59 PM, Aditya wrote:
> I'm new. My 2 cents. How about a #CodeLikeAGirl or #(whatever is decided)
>
> Could probably have the # float on twitter / facebook etc.

Good idea though I'll leave social media work to others.

Re the band: the plan is largely gelled:

TBD determined amount based on price points for specific quantity.

debossed 1/2" band in bright red with "do I.T. like a girl" and 
APACHE.org with the feather logo and APACHE on it twice.

https://www.rapidwristbands.com/order#/order?type=debossed

Will also do some bands in silver with MERITOCRACY and The Apache Way and the logo.


Will get shipped to me and then ship half to Sharan.


Will place order tomorrow AM and have to wait for a proof on the logo work so now's the time to chime.


Thanks to Rich, Myrle, Sally, Daniel, Ted, Sharan and anyone else I forgot!

Best,
KAM


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Re: KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

Posted by Aditya <ad...@gmail.com>.
I'm new. My 2 cents. How about a #CodeLikeAGirl or #(whatever is decided)

Could probably have the # float on twitter / facebook etc.

Regards,
Aditya

On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 11:34 PM, Kevin A. McGrail <
kevin.mcgrail@mcgrail.com> wrote:

> On 8/10/2017 1:57 PM, fred bucheit wrote:
>
>> Someone at apache placed my name in an email bank so that all apache
>> emails
>>
>> come to me along with all the other recipients. It was done for
>> retribution because I complained.
>>
>>
>> Your email is coming to me, Fred Bucheit, at fbucheit@hotmail.com
>>
>> or derfbu@outlook.com.     Can you figure out a way to stop these
>> emails???
>>
>> Yikes, sure.  I'll ask to get you removed.
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Re: KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

Posted by "Kevin A. McGrail" <ke...@mcgrail.com>.
On 8/10/2017 1:57 PM, fred bucheit wrote:
> Someone at apache placed my name in an email bank so that all apache emails
>
> come to me along with all the other recipients. It was done for retribution because I complained.
>
>
> Your email is coming to me, Fred Bucheit, at fbucheit@hotmail.com
>
> or derfbu@outlook.com.     Can you figure out a way to stop these emails???
>
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Re: KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

Posted by fred bucheit <de...@outlook.com>.
Someone at apache placed my name in an email bank so that all apache emails

come to me along with all the other recipients. It was done for retribution because I complained.


Your email is coming to me, Fred Bucheit, at fbucheit@hotmail.com

or derfbu@outlook.com.     Can you figure out a way to stop these emails???


thanks   Fred


________________________________
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Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2017 11:38 AM
To: Kevin A. McGrail; dev@community.apache.org
Cc: Rich Bowen; fundraising@apache.org
Subject: Re: KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

To reiterate, I support you. And the effort.

I can pay for bracelets/stickers/t-shirts/*, and will be happy to help
you publish the blog post.

Cheers,
Sally

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On Thu, Aug 10, 2017, at 11:28, Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
> On 8/10/2017 9:55 AM, Myrle Krantz wrote:
> >> I'll personally pay for a batch that says Code Like a Girl. Myrle if you have ideas of something pithier that is broader, I am game.  Compute Like a Girl?
> > That's awesome of you Kevin!
> >
> > Be sure to credit Cornelia Davis -- she was the one handing them out
> > at SpringOne.  I don't think they were her idea, since it wasn't a
> > Pivotal logo, but she was handing them out because it's important to
> > her.
> >
> > How about "Commit Like A Girl" ? You're right that "Code Like A Girl"
> > isn't broad enough for Apache.
> >
> Roger about Cornelia Davis.  I've reached out to her.  Code like a Girl
> might be a specific program / NPO that I don't want to step on.
>
> Commit like a girl sounds might be thought of like a date/couple
> commitment thing.
>
> But as I wrote SK, the "like a girl" is purposeful and I want that
> spirit to remain. Yes, it's a dig and it's a direct response to the
> treatise on women being unfit biologically for the tech field written by
> the now fired Google employee.
>
> Tech like a Girl
>
> do IT like a girl
>
> Sally, I mentioned a PR but that might be too much of a dig to do
> officially.  A blog post stating the ASF support of women in technology
> might be better especially since I have zero problem offending anyone
> offended by the concept that women are not biologically incapable of
> tech work.  Far as I'm concerned it's like bug spray if they decide to
> avoid me, all the better.  So yeah, perhaps I should write a blog post.
> Likely better if a woman writes it.  But I'm happy to push the idea and
> use the bracelets and push them.
>
> So thoughts on the exact slogan and we'll get the bracelets ordered?
> I'll drop the idea of a PR and I'll pay for them if there isn't
> budget/support otherwise.
>
> Regards,KAM
>
> --
> Kevin A. McGrail
> Asst. Treasurer & VP Fundraising, Apache Software Foundation
> Chair Emeritus Apache SpamAssassin Project
>

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Re: KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

Posted by Sally Khudairi <sk...@apache.org>.
To reiterate, I support you. And the effort.

I can pay for bracelets/stickers/t-shirts/*, and will be happy to help
you publish the blog post.

Cheers,
Sally

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On Thu, Aug 10, 2017, at 11:28, Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
> On 8/10/2017 9:55 AM, Myrle Krantz wrote:
> >> I'll personally pay for a batch that says Code Like a Girl. Myrle if you have ideas of something pithier that is broader, I am game.  Compute Like a Girl?
> > That's awesome of you Kevin!
> >
> > Be sure to credit Cornelia Davis -- she was the one handing them out
> > at SpringOne.  I don't think they were her idea, since it wasn't a
> > Pivotal logo, but she was handing them out because it's important to
> > her.
> >
> > How about "Commit Like A Girl" ? You're right that "Code Like A Girl"
> > isn't broad enough for Apache.
> >
> Roger about Cornelia Davis.  I've reached out to her.  Code like a Girl 
> might be a specific program / NPO that I don't want to step on.
> 
> Commit like a girl sounds might be thought of like a date/couple 
> commitment thing.
> 
> But as I wrote SK, the "like a girl" is purposeful and I want that 
> spirit to remain. Yes, it's a dig and it's a direct response to the 
> treatise on women being unfit biologically for the tech field written by 
> the now fired Google employee.
> 
> Tech like a Girl
> 
> do IT like a girl
> 
> Sally, I mentioned a PR but that might be too much of a dig to do 
> officially.  A blog post stating the ASF support of women in technology 
> might be better especially since I have zero problem offending anyone 
> offended by the concept that women are not biologically incapable of 
> tech work.  Far as I'm concerned it's like bug spray if they decide to 
> avoid me, all the better.  So yeah, perhaps I should write a blog post.  
> Likely better if a woman writes it.  But I'm happy to push the idea and 
> use the bracelets and push them.
> 
> So thoughts on the exact slogan and we'll get the bracelets ordered?  
> I'll drop the idea of a PR and I'll pay for them if there isn't 
> budget/support otherwise.
> 
> Regards,KAM
> 
> -- 
> Kevin A. McGrail
> Asst. Treasurer & VP Fundraising, Apache Software Foundation
> Chair Emeritus Apache SpamAssassin Project
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Re: KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

Posted by "Kevin A. McGrail" <km...@apache.org>.
On 8/10/2017 9:55 AM, Myrle Krantz wrote:
>> I'll personally pay for a batch that says Code Like a Girl. Myrle if you have ideas of something pithier that is broader, I am game.  Compute Like a Girl?
> That's awesome of you Kevin!
>
> Be sure to credit Cornelia Davis -- she was the one handing them out
> at SpringOne.  I don't think they were her idea, since it wasn't a
> Pivotal logo, but she was handing them out because it's important to
> her.
>
> How about "Commit Like A Girl" ? You're right that "Code Like A Girl"
> isn't broad enough for Apache.
>
Roger about Cornelia Davis.  I've reached out to her.  Code like a Girl 
might be a specific program / NPO that I don't want to step on.

Commit like a girl sounds might be thought of like a date/couple 
commitment thing.

But as I wrote SK, the "like a girl" is purposeful and I want that 
spirit to remain. Yes, it's a dig and it's a direct response to the 
treatise on women being unfit biologically for the tech field written by 
the now fired Google employee.

Tech like a Girl

do IT like a girl

Sally, I mentioned a PR but that might be too much of a dig to do 
officially.  A blog post stating the ASF support of women in technology 
might be better especially since I have zero problem offending anyone 
offended by the concept that women are not biologically incapable of 
tech work.  Far as I'm concerned it's like bug spray if they decide to 
avoid me, all the better.  So yeah, perhaps I should write a blog post.  
Likely better if a woman writes it.  But I'm happy to push the idea and 
use the bracelets and push them.

So thoughts on the exact slogan and we'll get the bracelets ordered?  
I'll drop the idea of a PR and I'll pay for them if there isn't 
budget/support otherwise.

Regards,KAM

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Re: KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

Posted by Myrle Krantz <my...@apache.org>.
> I'll personally pay for a batch that says Code Like a Girl. Myrle if you have ideas of something pithier that is broader, I am game.  Compute Like a Girl?

That's awesome of you Kevin!

Be sure to credit Cornelia Davis -- she was the one handing them out
at SpringOne.  I don't think they were her idea, since it wasn't a
Pivotal logo, but she was handing them out because it's important to
her.

How about "Commit Like A Girl" ? You're right that "Code Like A Girl"
isn't broad enough for Apache.

Greets,
Myrle

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Re: KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

Posted by "Kevin A. McGrail" <ke...@mcgrail.com>.
On 8/11/2017 8:54 AM, Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
> On 8/10/2017 10:46 PM, William A Rowe Jr wrote:
>> Oh, I have no need to, in fact I jumped at a KAM's critical error in
>> understanding
>> what the computer profession was (the use of the inhuman 'what' is 
>> deliberate),
>> and avoid him making such a bracelet unless he understands the 
>> implication.
>
> I was certainly brash in my rant but the ASF and the computer industry 
> as a whole is too misogynistic.  I'd like us to be more open.  My 
> sister "hides" using Sam instead of Samantha to trick people into 
> assuming she is male due to issues she has encountered.  I'd like that 
> not to happen.
>
> So if you see a critical error with my proposed plan to order the 
> bracelets with the ASF Feather (see thread), please be more specific 
> as I purposefully delayed the order a day to make sure it wasn't too 
> offensive.  Though in reverse bias, I have deferred more strongly to 
> the input of the XY chromosome holders as it is important for this to 
> be supportive but not offensive to those we are trying to support. 
Damn my internal pro-male filter.  s/XY/XX/.

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Re: KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

Posted by "Kevin A. McGrail" <km...@apache.org>.
On 8/10/2017 10:46 PM, William A Rowe Jr wrote:
> Oh, I have no need to, in fact I jumped at a KAM's critical error in
> understanding
> what the computer profession was (the use of the inhuman 'what' is deliberate),
> and avoid him making such a bracelet unless he understands the implication.

I was certainly brash in my rant but the ASF and the computer industry 
as a whole is too misogynistic.  I'd like us to be more open.  My sister 
"hides" using Sam instead of Samantha to trick people into assuming she 
is male due to issues she has encountered.  I'd like that not to happen.

So if you see a critical error with my proposed plan to order the 
bracelets with the ASF Feather (see thread), please be more specific as 
I purposefully delayed the order a day to make sure it wasn't too 
offensive.  Though in reverse bias, I have deferred more strongly to the 
input of the XY chromosome holders as it is important for this to be 
supportive but not offensive to those we are trying to support.

Regards,

KAM


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Re: KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

Posted by William A Rowe Jr <wr...@rowe-clan.net>.
On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 9:28 PM, Joseph Schaefer
<jo...@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote:
> You still haven't addressed the political problem this org faces regarding even innocuous expressions of support like this.  The fact is there isn't even unanimity among current board members that there is a problem with the google manifesto or the individuals it damaged.

Oh, I have no need to, in fact I jumped at a KAM's critical error in
understanding
what the computer profession was (the use of the inhuman 'what' is deliberate),
and avoid him making such a bracelet unless he understands the implication.

In ribbon culture, if you want to share it, you order and have printed
on whatever
color whatever text you want to share, and exchange them. Personal expression,
not an organizational statement. My print of "Hack Like a Girl" ribbons will be
shared by the young 'un, whom at 6 is finishing construction of her 3d
printed RC
plane (with some grown-up help.) So that would be our family choice, these would
not be paid for by an organization, any more than a ribbon she might
get in return
about whatever maker or gaming or fiction-related meme.

E.g. I'd encourage the foundation to consider doing bracelets or ribbons or
stickers or whatever promoting projects. I'd encourage individuals to print
whatever bracelet / ribbon / sticker floats their boat and exchange them.

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Re: KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

Posted by Joseph Schaefer <jo...@yahoo.com.INVALID>.
You still haven't addressed the political problem this org faces regarding even innocuous expressions of support like this.  The fact is there isn't even unanimity among current board members that there is a problem with the google manifesto or the individuals it damaged.

Sent from my iPhone

> On Aug 10, 2017, at 10:24 PM, William A Rowe Jr <wr...@rowe-clan.net> wrote:
> 
>> On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 9:09 PM, William A Rowe Jr <wr...@rowe-clan.net> wrote:
>> On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 8:10 AM, Kevin A. McGrail
>> <ke...@mcgrail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> <rant>
>>> And after the moron at Google decided girls should only get Barbie dolls, I'll personally pay for a batch that says Code Like a Girl. Myrle if you have ideas of something pithier that is broader, I am game.  Compute Like a Girl?
>> 
>> FWIW, a computer (computationalist) was a stereotype that there were
>> many smart people who could not engineer, but could perform
>> calculations. I don't think you want to go there.
>> [...]
>> This is the oldest reference I find to "Code Like a Girl" -
>> http://melitamihaljevic.blogspot.com/ blog title. Someone else can
>> continue the crawl prior back before 2011, or simply ask :)
> 
> I'm back in 2006 and continuing to time travel...
> http://www.texasgoldengirl.com/afterhours/code-like-a-girl/
> 
> Anyways, I don't see a reason to logo-ize this with an ASF feather.
> I do see a reason to borrow such a tag line for a specific inclusive
> initiative, as the ASF welcomes any good code and productive
> dev- dialog from anyone at all.
> 
> I'm thinking of running a batch of "Hack Like a Girl" ribbons for the
> next PenguiCon, handing them out to everyone who who is proud
> to wear one. (A number of conventions have a very broad ribbon
> culture, beyond the speaker/sponsor/staff default choices.)
> 
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Re: KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

Posted by William A Rowe Jr <wr...@rowe-clan.net>.
On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 9:09 PM, William A Rowe Jr <wr...@rowe-clan.net> wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 8:10 AM, Kevin A. McGrail
> <ke...@mcgrail.com> wrote:
>>
>> <rant>
>> And after the moron at Google decided girls should only get Barbie dolls, I'll personally pay for a batch that says Code Like a Girl. Myrle if you have ideas of something pithier that is broader, I am game.  Compute Like a Girl?
>
> FWIW, a computer (computationalist) was a stereotype that there were
> many smart people who could not engineer, but could perform
> calculations. I don't think you want to go there.
>[...]
> This is the oldest reference I find to "Code Like a Girl" -
> http://melitamihaljevic.blogspot.com/ blog title. Someone else can
> continue the crawl prior back before 2011, or simply ask :)

I'm back in 2006 and continuing to time travel...
http://www.texasgoldengirl.com/afterhours/code-like-a-girl/

Anyways, I don't see a reason to logo-ize this with an ASF feather.
I do see a reason to borrow such a tag line for a specific inclusive
initiative, as the ASF welcomes any good code and productive
dev- dialog from anyone at all.

I'm thinking of running a batch of "Hack Like a Girl" ribbons for the
next PenguiCon, handing them out to everyone who who is proud
to wear one. (A number of conventions have a very broad ribbon
culture, beyond the speaker/sponsor/staff default choices.)

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Re: KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

Posted by "Kevin A. McGrail" <ke...@mcgrail.com>.
Ahh ty.  I completely missed the NASA parallel Bill was drawing.
Regards,
KAM

On August 11, 2017 8:47:10 PM EDT, jonathon <to...@gmail.com> wrote:
>On 08/11/2017 02:09 AM, William A Rowe Jr wrote:
>
>> FWIW, a computer (computationalist) was a stereotype that there were
>> many smart people who could not engineer, but could perform
>> calculations. I don't think you want to go there.
>
>Computationalist was/is a far more appropriate term, than what those
>individuals would otherwise have been called (^1).  Depending upon
>whose
>research you believe, the first group was either exclusively black
>females, or white females. Either the second or third group was
>exclusively females of the race that the first group was not.
>
>I wouldn't be at all surprised to find "Code like a girl" used as an
>epithet with those women.
>
>^1: One major issue is that the work they did was, and, to a degree,
>remains classified. For employment purposes a term was needed that was
>sufficiently vague that only those who did the job, and their immediate
>supervisors had a general idea of what they did, but specific enough,
>so
>that outsiders would know that their job was not-x, where "x" could be
>anything, including their specific job function.
>
>jonathon
>
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Re: KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

Posted by jonathon <to...@gmail.com>.
On 08/11/2017 02:09 AM, William A Rowe Jr wrote:

> FWIW, a computer (computationalist) was a stereotype that there were
> many smart people who could not engineer, but could perform
> calculations. I don't think you want to go there.

Computationalist was/is a far more appropriate term, than what those
individuals would otherwise have been called (^1).  Depending upon whose
research you believe, the first group was either exclusively black
females, or white females. Either the second or third group was
exclusively females of the race that the first group was not.

I wouldn't be at all surprised to find "Code like a girl" used as an
epithet with those women.

^1: One major issue is that the work they did was, and, to a degree,
remains classified. For employment purposes a term was needed that was
sufficiently vague that only those who did the job, and their immediate
supervisors had a general idea of what they did, but specific enough, so
that outsiders would know that their job was not-x, where "x" could be
anything, including their specific job function.

jonathon

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Re: KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

Posted by William A Rowe Jr <wr...@rowe-clan.net>.
On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 8:10 AM, Kevin A. McGrail
<ke...@mcgrail.com> wrote:
>
> <rant>
> And after the moron at Google decided girls should only get Barbie dolls, I'll personally pay for a batch that says Code Like a Girl. Myrle if you have ideas of something pithier that is broader, I am game.  Compute Like a Girl?

FWIW, a computer (computationalist) was a stereotype that there were
many smart people who could not engineer, but could perform
calculations. I don't think you want to go there.

Code Like a Girl works fine. So would Hack..., Engineer..., Design...,
Architect... etc etc.

There is a reason the only thing we've entirely successfully delegated
to machines is the actual computation (and they still can't arrive at
the correct computational approach if not coded correctly.)

I appreciate your sentiment, but didn't find the alternative to be
complimentary.

This is the oldest reference I find to "Code Like a Girl" -
http://melitamihaljevic.blogspot.com/ blog title. Someone else can
continue the crawl prior back before 2011, or simply ask :)

Cheers,

Bill

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KAM is not drunk was Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

Posted by "Kevin A. McGrail" <ke...@mcgrail.com>.
+1mm

<rant>
And after the moron at Google decided girls should only get Barbie dolls, I'll personally pay for a batch that says Code Like a Girl. Myrle if you have ideas of something pithier that is broader, I am game.  Compute Like a Girl?  

Perhaps SK can do a pr.  And we can send a few with me to Google.  Diane Greene I will personally hand one too.  You can also send one to the YouTube CEO who was a rockstar in her rebuttal.  Only some boys will be allowed to wear them, natch.

I have coached girls and boys in LEGO leagues.  All I have ever found that guides it is interest level and social norm pressures. People are different.  Celebrate uniqueness.

Ps climate change is real.
Pps Trump is a 30 foot chicken
</rant>

Seriously. Write the pr if you don't think I am nuts. I am at Google in 2 weeks and they are flying me out in November.  I am and have been Google's number 1 slot out of 150k admins on their official platform google.connectforwork.com.  I don't abuse that but it's a good pulpit and I will add it to my sig.

Also speaking at a con for cPanel in September.  And all things open I am trying to attend. 

Thoughts?
Regards,
KAM

On August 10, 2017 8:43:52 AM EDT, Rich Bowen <rb...@rcbowen.com> wrote:
>Looks like we can get 1000 for less than $200 from
>https://www.rapidwristbands.com/ so it would be a cheap experiment.
>
>On Aug 10, 2017 03:30, "Myrle Krantz" <my...@apache.org> wrote:
>
>> Cool idea Chris. I got three wristbands at SpringOne last year with a
>> company logo and "Code like a girl" on it. I wore one of them every
>day for
>> months. If I could get an Apache feather and "Code like a girl" I
>might
>> never take it off again. : o)
>>
>> Greets,
>> Myrle
>>
>> On Thu 10. Aug 2017 at 09:22 Christofer Dutz
><ch...@c-ware.de>
>> wrote:
>>
>> > Hi all,
>> >
>> > An Idea I had a few weeks ago: I’m a big fan of electronic dance
>music
>> and
>> > there currently every artist creates silicone wristbands with their
>> artist
>> > logo on as giveaways and people are mad about them and tend to wear
>the
>> > wristbands of the artists they enjoy most when going to music
>events …
>> > Here an example:
>> > http://images.locanto.net/1150662027/cool-wristbands_2.jpg
>> >
>> > Maybe it would be cool to have things like this for Apache
>projects. So
>> > when going on a conference people could wear the bands for the
>projects
>> > they like? I have to admit that I’d like the idea.
>> >
>> > Chris
>> >
>>

Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

Posted by Maxim Solodovnik <so...@gmail.com>.
Unfortunately I'm unable to find email, but someone wrote: "There will
be only one conference this year" (I guess it was Rich)
So I guess, there will be no ApacheCon EU this year :(
I was hoping to visit it, but, it seems there will be no such option :(

On Mon, Aug 14, 2017 at 10:28 AM, Nisala Mendis <ni...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Maxim,
>
> Will there be a ApacheCon EU this year?
>
> Regards
> Nisala
>
> On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 6:30 PM, Maxim Solodovnik <so...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Any chance chance we can see it at ApacheCon EU this year? :)
>>
>> On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 7:58 PM, Daniel <df...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > I want 3. Thank you. :o)
>> >
>> > 2017-08-10 14:43 GMT+02:00 Rich Bowen <rb...@rcbowen.com>:
>> > > Looks like we can get 1000 for less than $200 from
>> > > https://www.rapidwristbands.com/ so it would be a cheap experiment.
>> > >
>> > > On Aug 10, 2017 03:30, "Myrle Krantz" <my...@apache.org> wrote:
>> > >
>> > >> Cool idea Chris. I got three wristbands at SpringOne last year with a
>> > >> company logo and "Code like a girl" on it. I wore one of them every
>> day
>> > for
>> > >> months. If I could get an Apache feather and "Code like a girl" I
>> might
>> > >> never take it off again. : o)
>> > >>
>> > >> Greets,
>> > >> Myrle
>> > >>
>> > >> On Thu 10. Aug 2017 at 09:22 Christofer Dutz <
>> christofer.dutz@c-ware.de
>> > >
>> > >> wrote:
>> > >>
>> > >> > Hi all,
>> > >> >
>> > >> > An Idea I had a few weeks ago: I’m a big fan of electronic dance
>> music
>> > >> and
>> > >> > there currently every artist creates silicone wristbands with their
>> > >> artist
>> > >> > logo on as giveaways and people are mad about them and tend to wear
>> > the
>> > >> > wristbands of the artists they enjoy most when going to music
>> events …
>> > >> > Here an example:
>> > >> > http://images.locanto.net/1150662027/cool-wristbands_2.jpg
>> > >> >
>> > >> > Maybe it would be cool to have things like this for Apache projects.
>> > So
>> > >> > when going on a conference people could wear the bands for the
>> > projects
>> > >> > they like? I have to admit that I’d like the idea.
>> > >> >
>> > >> > Chris
>> > >> >
>> > >>
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > --
>> > Daniel Ferradal
>> > IT Specialist
>> >
>> > email         dferradal at gmail.com
>> > linkedin     es.linkedin.com/in/danielferradal
>> >
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>>
>>
>> --
>> WBR
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>>



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Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

Posted by Krungtong Phuaenjaimee <tu...@gmail.com>.
0945428838

เมื่อ 14 ส.ค. 2017 10:28 AM "Nisala Mendis" <ni...@gmail.com> เขียนว่า

> Hi Maxim,
>
> Will there be a ApacheCon EU this year?
>
> Regards
> Nisala
>
> On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 6:30 PM, Maxim Solodovnik <so...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Any chance chance we can see it at ApacheCon EU this year? :)
> >
> > On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 7:58 PM, Daniel <df...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > > I want 3. Thank you. :o)
> > >
> > > 2017-08-10 14:43 GMT+02:00 Rich Bowen <rb...@rcbowen.com>:
> > > > Looks like we can get 1000 for less than $200 from
> > > > https://www.rapidwristbands.com/ so it would be a cheap experiment.
> > > >
> > > > On Aug 10, 2017 03:30, "Myrle Krantz" <my...@apache.org> wrote:
> > > >
> > > >> Cool idea Chris. I got three wristbands at SpringOne last year with
> a
> > > >> company logo and "Code like a girl" on it. I wore one of them every
> > day
> > > for
> > > >> months. If I could get an Apache feather and "Code like a girl" I
> > might
> > > >> never take it off again. : o)
> > > >>
> > > >> Greets,
> > > >> Myrle
> > > >>
> > > >> On Thu 10. Aug 2017 at 09:22 Christofer Dutz <
> > christofer.dutz@c-ware.de
> > > >
> > > >> wrote:
> > > >>
> > > >> > Hi all,
> > > >> >
> > > >> > An Idea I had a few weeks ago: I’m a big fan of electronic dance
> > music
> > > >> and
> > > >> > there currently every artist creates silicone wristbands with
> their
> > > >> artist
> > > >> > logo on as giveaways and people are mad about them and tend to
> wear
> > > the
> > > >> > wristbands of the artists they enjoy most when going to music
> > events …
> > > >> > Here an example:
> > > >> > http://images.locanto.net/1150662027/cool-wristbands_2.jpg
> > > >> >
> > > >> > Maybe it would be cool to have things like this for Apache
> projects.
> > > So
> > > >> > when going on a conference people could wear the bands for the
> > > projects
> > > >> > they like? I have to admit that I’d like the idea.
> > > >> >
> > > >> > Chris
> > > >> >
> > > >>
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Daniel Ferradal
> > > IT Specialist
> > >
> > > email         dferradal at gmail.com
> > > linkedin     es.linkedin.com/in/danielferradal
> > >
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> > >
> >
> >
> > --
> > WBR
> > Maxim aka solomax
> >
>

Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

Posted by Nisala Mendis <ni...@gmail.com>.
Hi Maxim,

Will there be a ApacheCon EU this year?

Regards
Nisala

On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 6:30 PM, Maxim Solodovnik <so...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Any chance chance we can see it at ApacheCon EU this year? :)
>
> On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 7:58 PM, Daniel <df...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I want 3. Thank you. :o)
> >
> > 2017-08-10 14:43 GMT+02:00 Rich Bowen <rb...@rcbowen.com>:
> > > Looks like we can get 1000 for less than $200 from
> > > https://www.rapidwristbands.com/ so it would be a cheap experiment.
> > >
> > > On Aug 10, 2017 03:30, "Myrle Krantz" <my...@apache.org> wrote:
> > >
> > >> Cool idea Chris. I got three wristbands at SpringOne last year with a
> > >> company logo and "Code like a girl" on it. I wore one of them every
> day
> > for
> > >> months. If I could get an Apache feather and "Code like a girl" I
> might
> > >> never take it off again. : o)
> > >>
> > >> Greets,
> > >> Myrle
> > >>
> > >> On Thu 10. Aug 2017 at 09:22 Christofer Dutz <
> christofer.dutz@c-ware.de
> > >
> > >> wrote:
> > >>
> > >> > Hi all,
> > >> >
> > >> > An Idea I had a few weeks ago: I’m a big fan of electronic dance
> music
> > >> and
> > >> > there currently every artist creates silicone wristbands with their
> > >> artist
> > >> > logo on as giveaways and people are mad about them and tend to wear
> > the
> > >> > wristbands of the artists they enjoy most when going to music
> events …
> > >> > Here an example:
> > >> > http://images.locanto.net/1150662027/cool-wristbands_2.jpg
> > >> >
> > >> > Maybe it would be cool to have things like this for Apache projects.
> > So
> > >> > when going on a conference people could wear the bands for the
> > projects
> > >> > they like? I have to admit that I’d like the idea.
> > >> >
> > >> > Chris
> > >> >
> > >>
> >
> >
> >
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Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

Posted by Maxim Solodovnik <so...@gmail.com>.
Any chance chance we can see it at ApacheCon EU this year? :)

On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 7:58 PM, Daniel <df...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I want 3. Thank you. :o)
>
> 2017-08-10 14:43 GMT+02:00 Rich Bowen <rb...@rcbowen.com>:
> > Looks like we can get 1000 for less than $200 from
> > https://www.rapidwristbands.com/ so it would be a cheap experiment.
> >
> > On Aug 10, 2017 03:30, "Myrle Krantz" <my...@apache.org> wrote:
> >
> >> Cool idea Chris. I got three wristbands at SpringOne last year with a
> >> company logo and "Code like a girl" on it. I wore one of them every day
> for
> >> months. If I could get an Apache feather and "Code like a girl" I might
> >> never take it off again. : o)
> >>
> >> Greets,
> >> Myrle
> >>
> >> On Thu 10. Aug 2017 at 09:22 Christofer Dutz <christofer.dutz@c-ware.de
> >
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >> > Hi all,
> >> >
> >> > An Idea I had a few weeks ago: I’m a big fan of electronic dance music
> >> and
> >> > there currently every artist creates silicone wristbands with their
> >> artist
> >> > logo on as giveaways and people are mad about them and tend to wear
> the
> >> > wristbands of the artists they enjoy most when going to music events …
> >> > Here an example:
> >> > http://images.locanto.net/1150662027/cool-wristbands_2.jpg
> >> >
> >> > Maybe it would be cool to have things like this for Apache projects.
> So
> >> > when going on a conference people could wear the bands for the
> projects
> >> > they like? I have to admit that I’d like the idea.
> >> >
> >> > Chris
> >> >
> >>
>
>
>
> --
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> IT Specialist
>
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Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

Posted by Daniel <df...@gmail.com>.
I want 3. Thank you. :o)

2017-08-10 14:43 GMT+02:00 Rich Bowen <rb...@rcbowen.com>:
> Looks like we can get 1000 for less than $200 from
> https://www.rapidwristbands.com/ so it would be a cheap experiment.
>
> On Aug 10, 2017 03:30, "Myrle Krantz" <my...@apache.org> wrote:
>
>> Cool idea Chris. I got three wristbands at SpringOne last year with a
>> company logo and "Code like a girl" on it. I wore one of them every day for
>> months. If I could get an Apache feather and "Code like a girl" I might
>> never take it off again. : o)
>>
>> Greets,
>> Myrle
>>
>> On Thu 10. Aug 2017 at 09:22 Christofer Dutz <ch...@c-ware.de>
>> wrote:
>>
>> > Hi all,
>> >
>> > An Idea I had a few weeks ago: I’m a big fan of electronic dance music
>> and
>> > there currently every artist creates silicone wristbands with their
>> artist
>> > logo on as giveaways and people are mad about them and tend to wear the
>> > wristbands of the artists they enjoy most when going to music events …
>> > Here an example:
>> > http://images.locanto.net/1150662027/cool-wristbands_2.jpg
>> >
>> > Maybe it would be cool to have things like this for Apache projects. So
>> > when going on a conference people could wear the bands for the projects
>> > they like? I have to admit that I’d like the idea.
>> >
>> > Chris
>> >
>>



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Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

Posted by Rich Bowen <rb...@rcbowen.com>.
Looks like we can get 1000 for less than $200 from
https://www.rapidwristbands.com/ so it would be a cheap experiment.

On Aug 10, 2017 03:30, "Myrle Krantz" <my...@apache.org> wrote:

> Cool idea Chris. I got three wristbands at SpringOne last year with a
> company logo and "Code like a girl" on it. I wore one of them every day for
> months. If I could get an Apache feather and "Code like a girl" I might
> never take it off again. : o)
>
> Greets,
> Myrle
>
> On Thu 10. Aug 2017 at 09:22 Christofer Dutz <ch...@c-ware.de>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > An Idea I had a few weeks ago: I’m a big fan of electronic dance music
> and
> > there currently every artist creates silicone wristbands with their
> artist
> > logo on as giveaways and people are mad about them and tend to wear the
> > wristbands of the artists they enjoy most when going to music events …
> > Here an example:
> > http://images.locanto.net/1150662027/cool-wristbands_2.jpg
> >
> > Maybe it would be cool to have things like this for Apache projects. So
> > when going on a conference people could wear the bands for the projects
> > they like? I have to admit that I’d like the idea.
> >
> > Chris
> >
>

Re: Wristbands instead of stickers?

Posted by Myrle Krantz <my...@apache.org>.
Cool idea Chris. I got three wristbands at SpringOne last year with a
company logo and "Code like a girl" on it. I wore one of them every day for
months. If I could get an Apache feather and "Code like a girl" I might
never take it off again. : o)

Greets,
Myrle

On Thu 10. Aug 2017 at 09:22 Christofer Dutz <ch...@c-ware.de>
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> An Idea I had a few weeks ago: I’m a big fan of electronic dance music and
> there currently every artist creates silicone wristbands with their artist
> logo on as giveaways and people are mad about them and tend to wear the
> wristbands of the artists they enjoy most when going to music events …
> Here an example:
> http://images.locanto.net/1150662027/cool-wristbands_2.jpg
>
> Maybe it would be cool to have things like this for Apache projects. So
> when going on a conference people could wear the bands for the projects
> they like? I have to admit that I’d like the idea.
>
> Chris
>