Associations and Gender

It would be great to have some feedback on the use of gender in association links between individual constituents.  If you're familiar with the way associations work now, you may know that there is fairly elaborate code there to try to figure out the gender of both sides of the association and map the association types appropriately. 

Is this necessary, really?  Wouldn't Parent/Child or Sibling/Sibling work as well as Mother/Daughter, Father/Daughter, Mother/Son, Mother/Daughter and Sister/Brother, Sister/Sister, Brother/Sister, Brother/Brother?  Yes it gets a little tricky when you get into Uncles and Aunts, but maybe you just call that something like AuntUncle/NieceNephew.  Interestingly Facebook has worked hard to keep all their relationship modeling gender neutral.

Thoughts are always welcome!

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  • Ok so call me old-fashioned but we do use the specific type in the “Family” section of our Bio reports. I think there is still a case for it in the “Family” Category, although in all other Categories it’s clearly pointless.  

     

     

    peter nelson business analyst

    information systems

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    From: Tessitura Next Generation Forum [mailto:forums-nextgeneration@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Sandra Ashby
    Sent: Wednesday, 28 April 2010 08:40
    To: Peter Nelson
    Subject: RE: [Tessitura Next Generation Forum] Associations and Gender

     

    Downunder a few of the sites have changed the relationship to the generic Parent, Sibling, Child as they considered the gender focus a bit old fashioned. I can’t see a problem with the combo suggested for AuntUncle/NieceNephew.

     

    However, it might be worth asking the ESC just in case some sites we aren’t aware of find the gender stuff invaluable.

     

    S.

     

    From: Tessitura Next Generation Forum [mailto:forums-nextgeneration@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Chuck Reif
    Sent: Wednesday, 28 April 2010 6:25 AM
    To: Sandra Ashby
    Subject: [Tessitura Next Generation Forum] Associations and Gender

     

    It would be great to have some feedback on the use of gender in association links between individual constituents.  If you're familiar with the way associations work now, you may know that there is fairly elaborate code there to try to figure out the gender of both sides of the association and map the association types appropriately. 

    Is this necessary, really?  Wouldn't Parent/Child or Sibling/Sibling work as well as Mother/Daughter, Father/Daughter, Mother/Son, Mother/Daughter and Sister/Brother, Sister/Sister, Brother/Sister, Brother/Brother?  Yes it gets a little tricky when you get into Uncles and Aunts, but maybe you just call that something like AuntUncle/NieceNephew.  Interestingly Facebook has worked hard to keep all their relationship modeling gender neutral.

    Thoughts are always welcome!




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  • Ok so call me old-fashioned but we do use the specific type in the “Family” section of our Bio reports. I think there is still a case for it in the “Family” Category, although in all other Categories it’s clearly pointless.  

     

     

    peter nelson business analyst

    information systems

    pnelson@sydneyoperahouse.com

    T+61 2 9250 7180  F+61 2 9251 7821 

     

    SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE BENNELONG POINT

    GPO BOX 4274, SYDNEY NSW 2001, AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEYOPERAHOUSE.COM

    http://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/logos/LogoBlack.gif

     

    From: Tessitura Next Generation Forum [mailto:forums-nextgeneration@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Sandra Ashby
    Sent: Wednesday, 28 April 2010 08:40
    To: Peter Nelson
    Subject: RE: [Tessitura Next Generation Forum] Associations and Gender

     

    Downunder a few of the sites have changed the relationship to the generic Parent, Sibling, Child as they considered the gender focus a bit old fashioned. I can’t see a problem with the combo suggested for AuntUncle/NieceNephew.

     

    However, it might be worth asking the ESC just in case some sites we aren’t aware of find the gender stuff invaluable.

     

    S.

     

    From: Tessitura Next Generation Forum [mailto:forums-nextgeneration@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Chuck Reif
    Sent: Wednesday, 28 April 2010 6:25 AM
    To: Sandra Ashby
    Subject: [Tessitura Next Generation Forum] Associations and Gender

     

    It would be great to have some feedback on the use of gender in association links between individual constituents.  If you're familiar with the way associations work now, you may know that there is fairly elaborate code there to try to figure out the gender of both sides of the association and map the association types appropriately. 

    Is this necessary, really?  Wouldn't Parent/Child or Sibling/Sibling work as well as Mother/Daughter, Father/Daughter, Mother/Son, Mother/Daughter and Sister/Brother, Sister/Sister, Brother/Sister, Brother/Brother?  Yes it gets a little tricky when you get into Uncles and Aunts, but maybe you just call that something like AuntUncle/NieceNephew.  Interestingly Facebook has worked hard to keep all their relationship modeling gender neutral.

    Thoughts are always welcome!




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