Comments for A follow-up to "Conferences aren't the problem"
In your previous post, you stated that BritRuby was cancelled because of twitter bullies, and linked to the organizer's statement. Why embrace his statement so easily? Because here are all 250 words tweeted about the BritRuby controversy before the organizer crumpled and cancelled the event:
https://gist.github.com/4112922
That's not bullying, that's holding a community leader accountable. Giving a pass to event organizers who clearly ignored diversity is counter-productive and downright harmful. Conference organizers appoint themselves community leaders for their target audience. Community members should rightfully call out leaders who they believe are failing the community.
It's easy to give sympathy to the event organizers. They're such nice people, it's such hard work, and their heart is in the right place! But that point of view is exactly why cases like BritRuby and EdgeConf keep happening.