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A Software Project Full of "Male Anatomy" Jokes Causes Controversy

An anonymous reader writes with the story of a Github user's joke repository that is causing some controversy. "There's no question that the tech world is an overwhelmingly male place. There's legit concern that tech is run-amok with 'brogrammers' that make women programmers feel unwelcome. On the other hand, people just want to laugh. It's at that intersection that programmer Randy Hunt, aka 'letsgetrandy' posted a 'project' earlier this week to software hosting site GitHub called 'DICSS.' The project, which is actual free and open source software, is surrounded by geeky jokes about the male anatomy. And it's gone nuts, so to speak, becoming the most trending project on Github, and the subject of a lot of chatter on Twitter. And, Hunt tells us, the folks at Github are scratching their heads wondering what they should do about it. Some people love DICSS ... and some people are, understandably, offended. The offended people point out that this is exactly the sort of thing that makes tech unwelcoming to women, and not just because of the original project, but because of some of the comments (posted as "commits") that might take the joke too far."

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  1. Re:Define "Threatened" and "Unwelcome" by CohibaVancouver · · Score: 5, Informative

    How many women studied computer science in the early 90's?

    I was at University from 1985 - 1990. Most of my undergrad CompSci TAs were women.

  2. Re:Oh come on by fustakrakich · · Score: 5, Informative

    Taking offense has become a powerful political tool.

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    “He’s not deformed, he’s just drunk!”
  3. Uptight cultures by Cafe+Alpha · · Score: 5, Informative

    A little dirty humor "is controversial" in the United States and probably would be in, say, Iran. But there are cultures that consider talking about sex totally harmless. I know that's a foreign idea in a country where you can lose your job or, conceivably, end up in court or even prison for making a harmless joke at the wrong time or in front of the wrong person. Cultures that aren't so uptight are superior to ours.

  4. Re:Define "Threatened" and "Unwelcome" by PopeRatzo · · Score: 5, Informative

    The truly funny part is that women wanted absolutely nothing to do with computers until there was money to be made.

    Why you stupid sonofabitch.

    https://www.women.cs.cmu.edu/a...

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    You are welcome on my lawn.