Background. I'm a woman, I don't hide that fact and I also have opinions, just as you do.
There's been a total of 3 female candidates in Stack Overflow elections; I'm the third, I ran last year. This is relevant as this answer to this question is dedicated to my candidacy from the last election.
I want to clear up a few things.
Fact 1. I want to run as a moderator on Stack Overflow, because I'd love to be a moderator. I'm a moderator on Pets.SE and I enjoy it! This fact has nothing to do with my gender.
Fact 2. I think it would be good to have women represented among the moderators of the site.
How are these linked? These two facts are independent of each other, but the first one does support my second opinion.
From how I see it there's some undercurrents here that are not logical, but reveal an emotional reaction, as opposed to a logical discussion - read the comment threads to make up your own mind.
Screenshots of post and comments in question.
The elephant in the room - positive discrimination. One issue as I see it is some people will positively discriminate and vote for me because of my gender and there seems to be some uncomfortability with this fact. No amount of campaigning and complaining will change how people vote, people will vote for whatever reasons they see fit.
Yes, voting because of my gender and not on my merits as a moderator is something to be concerned about, however positive discrimination still takes into account a person's merits and it does not mean I wouldn't be a good moderator.
So this issue prompts the following questions:
- Do you want me to change my avatar to something gender neutral and change my username to remove any advantage I have as a woman?
If not:
Given it's obvious I am a woman, why is there a problem with me giving my opinion with reference to the fact I am a woman?
Is it a bad thing to want to inspire women to program?