Re: 2 itunesconnect questions
Re: 2 itunesconnect questions
- Subject: Re: 2 itunesconnect questions
- From: April <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2011 17:59:48 -0700
Years ago I used my real name. I was very new to cocoa (this is like 2002) and asked some dumb questions. I got flamed to death. I began using a man's name shortly there after and dumb questions did not receive even remotely the same hostility. (Admittedly some though) I started using that fake name in all correspondence and people stopped asking for refunds over a minor bug with a quick workaround. Perviously, I'd get a support request, they'd see a woman's name in the signature and the reply from them? "doesn't work I want my money." Immediately after playing a game of remmington steele (2 pts if you get that) that type of crap stopped. People would trouble shoot, follow instructions, and act with a degree of dignity. (Albeit in many cases minimal at best). I was able to quickly find work arounds, then implement a fix and release an update. Where previously getting enough information to even figure out what had happened was like pulling teeth... wisdom teeth, no pun intended.
Some time later I decided that playing boy so people would listen and treat me with even the most minimal respect was B.S. That's why the meaningless name in my email even though by and large I do not use a pseudonym anywhere else in the world.
My name is April. You can refer to me as April if you so desire.
And yes, believe it or not, sexism still exists. And honestly with things like the Dr. Pepper commercial I'm not really sure if it's getting better or worse.
Anyway until you just mentioned it, it never even dawned on me that I was still "hiding" on this list.
April.
On Nov 11, 2011, at 3:50 PM, Conrad Shultz wrote:
> P.S.- Just a little suggestion, but would you consider posting messages
> without using a pseudonym? Being able to refer to people by name
> instead of the "OP" feels much friendlier and more natural.
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