Side topic: On Mon, Nov 29, 2004 at 04:23:45PM +0100, Miriam Ruiz wrote: > It's quite hard to answer those questions with a > multiple choice survey, but i'll try the best i can:
> > 1) What would you personally most like to get out > > of the Debian Women project? > > a) more knowledge about how to use Debian > > b) more interaction with or contribution to Debian > > c) social benefits from meeting the people > > involved in Debian Women > > d) benefits (to yourself or to Debian) from you > > helping other people who > > are involved in Debian Women > > e) other? Please elaborate. > I'd choose c). Of course the rest are reasonable too. > I'd like to get more knowledge on Debian, but I guess > the most important part for me is seeing Debian not > just as some remote quite big organisation, but to see > them as human beings with whom you can talk, > cooperate, learn and maybe teach, and who knows, maybe > also becoming part of it. Are there aspects of Debian's structure and/or culture which you believe contribute to a feeling of a "big, remote organization" when compared with other large Open Source projects, or is size the main factor? -- Steve Langasek postmodern programmer
signature.asc
Description: Digital signature