Nay. I'm clearly against this, and I don't find this kind of addition to the git ecosystem productive. And hopefully that won't translate into me being "hostile" towards women in tech, just because this was proposed by a woman.
It wouldn't have even occurred to me if you hadn't specifically mentioned it, which now makes me suspect it does have something to do with the fact a woman proposed it.
That is outrage over "hostility towards tech-women" when what is actually happened was that guys criticized women equally as they would have criticized men. Even seemingly respectable organizations like the Linux Foundations have fallen prey to such nonsense fronted by (racist!) twitter lynch-mobs[1].
You'd think this be a pretty clear-cut case when considered objectively, but it has proven controversial, even here on HN.
In such a climate, it is only reasonable to pro-actively guard against such accusations. The troublesome part is that it's seemingly needed.
[1] https://twitter.com/hashtag/LinuxFoundationKangarooCourt