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    <title type="html"><![CDATA[phpwomen at DPC08]]></title>
    <published>2008-06-20T13:30:01-05:00</published>
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      <name>Matthew Weier O'Phinney</name>
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      <xhtml:div xmlns:xhtml="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><xhtml:p>So, one thing I forgot to mention in my <xhtml:a href="/blog/179-DPC08-Wrapup.html">DPC08 wrapup</xhtml:a> was my involvement
with the <xhtml:a href="http://www.phpwomen.org/">phpwomen booth</xhtml:a>.
<xhtml:a href="http://www.khankennels.com/blog/">Lig</xhtml:a> emailed me some
months in advance asking if I'd be an official "booth babe" while
at the conference — basically wearing a T-shirt to show my support
of the movement, and answering any questions that others might have
regarding it. While I haven't been particularly active with
phpwomen, I of course agreed.</xhtml:p>
<xhtml:p>As <xhtml:a href="http://www.lornajane.net/">Lorna Jane</xhtml:a> noted,
there were <xhtml:em>very</xhtml:em> few women at the conference. I'd say
estimating them at 2% of total attendees would very much be a
stretch. Also very strange was how little interest the phpwomen
booth attracted — during those times I was at the booth, we'd get a
few people coming forward, but not many… and very few males. This
is very much in contrast to my observations at ZendCon last year,
when there were almost constantly folks at the booth, and dozens of
males were wearing the phpwomen t-shirts throughout the
conference.</xhtml:p>
<xhtml:p>That said, one very funny picture came out of my participation,
snapped by <xhtml:a href="http://www.leftontheweb.com/">Stefan</xhtml:a>:</xhtml:p>
<xhtml:p><xhtml:img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3114/2583600706_fa10962945.jpg?v=0" alt="Feeling lucky with the booth babe"/></xhtml:p>
<xhtml:p>I think it speaks for itself, no? :-)</xhtml:p>
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DPC08</xhtml:a> was originally published <xhtml:time class="dt-published" datetime="2008-06-20T13:30:01-05:00">20 June 2008</xhtml:time> on
<xhtml:a href="https://mwop.net">https://mwop.net</xhtml:a> by <xhtml:a rel="author" class="p-author" href="https://mwop.net">Matthew Weier
O'Phinney</xhtml:a>.</xhtml:div>
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