On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 14:07:19 +0000, Helen Faulkner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1) What would you personally most like to get out of the Debian Women > project? > b) more interaction with or contribution to Debian I feel this is the most important thing, to be able to interact with other people and help each other in contributing to Debian. > 2) How can the Debian Women project best help you gain more knowledge > about using Debian? > d) other? Please elaborate. I don't feel it's DW goal to help me gain more knowledge about __using__ Debian, but rather about how to be a part of Debian, how to contribute, how to help other people... > 3) How can the Debian Women project best help you to contribute more to > Debian? > a) holding "tutorial" discussions on the mailing list or on the wiki > b) enabling you to ask people directly on IRC > c) informing you about where to access relevant documentation All of the above. Yet, I guess that IRC is the more important one, since it's the one that allows more interaction. > 4) How can the Debian Women project best help you to gain social benfits > from meeting the people involved? > a) allowing you to talk to people on the IRC channel > b) enabling discussions on the mailing list > c) organising in person meetings as part of larger linux/debian events Again, all of the above. > 5) How can the Debian Women project best help you to help others (and > hopefully benefit yourself and/or Debian in the process)? > c) allowing you to post helpful information to the wiki or webpage I like this one. I think that there are lots of information around the net, and usually finding it is not so easy, it could be nice to have the info nearer. > 6) Are problems with language preventing you from becoming more involved > with Debian Women? Not me. But if we are going to expand, there's a lot of people that don't speak English (men and women) that we are unable to reach right now. -- Besos, Marga