On Fri, May 18, 2018 at 8:40 PM, teor teor2345@gmail.com wrote:
On 19 May 2018, at 09:32, Damian Johnson atagar@torproject.org wrote:
Hi Matt. My only concern (as the maintainer of that page) is that it doesn't get cluttered. If folks would find pronouns useful, someone leads the effort to get 'em all,
Pronouns are optional, so there's no need to get them all.
If it's easier to do a group update, we can start collecting a list, wait a week, and then do the change.
and comes up with a tasteful way of displaying them then feel free!
Are there any options folks will want besides: he, her, or they?
Some people use other preferred pronouns.
Here are some examples of other preferred pronouns: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third-person_pronoun#Summary
If it's a narrow enumeration like that then I wonder if we can do something iconic (with the Twitter and gpg links).
There are no standard icons for pronouns. The male and female symbols ♂ and ♀ are used in medicine. (Using them would be confusing and problematic.) There is no standard symbol for "they".
It really is best if we spell it out:
- they/them/their
- she/her
- he/him/his
- e/em/eir
If that's too long, we could show the common form ("they"), with a tooltip for the other inflections ("they/them/their").
I've seen some free software projects include links to various pages on https://pronoun.is/ , like https://pronoun.is/he . So we could have eg <a href="https://pronoun.is/she" class="pronoun">she</a> to keep the layout simple, if that proves necessary.
It allows custom stuff, like https://pronoun.is/%C3%B0e/%C3%B0em/%C3%B0e/%C3%B0er/%C3%B0ers/%C3%B0emself .
The site is AGPL3, if we consider it critical to self-host. :)