For me, DW has been the entrance to Debian. I had never thought that I could get involved in Debian at all, or even that I could fit into Debian. Now I'm also involved in other Debian activities, but I wouldn't have even tried without DW's advice and support. I think DW is doing a great work in opening a door to Debian for many of us.
Miry --- Erinn Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: > In an effort to make my Debconf5 paper more complete (no, not to augment > it, it's surely long enough! Promise!) I have decided that I'd like to > ask all present subscribers for some quotes about DW. Depending on how > many I get, I may not be able to include them all, but I'd be interested > to know what you think. Relevant things would include: > > - How the project has helped you > - How it's different/better than other groups you've been associated > with (or maybe even worse, it's not like we don't need to improve...) > - How it's affected your view of Debian as a whole (especially helpful > coming from newcomers, but also good from old-timers) > > Brevity isn't the key, but it's probably not a bad idea either. Quotes > can be sent to me on- or off-list and if you want to remain anonymous, > that's fine too, just let me know. Otherwise I will give you full > credit. If there are typos/grammatical errors, I'd like permission to > correct those as well -- this paper will be published for a lot of > people. > > BTW, they need to be sent fairly quickly since the paper is due > sometime on the 15th. Sorry for the late notice. > > Thanks! > Erinn > > -- > off the chain like a rebellious guanine nucleotide ______________________________________________ Renovamos el Correo Yahoo! Nuevos servicios, más seguridad http://correo.yahoo.es -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]