Right, so we have some plans for Software Freedom Day. We'll be running several events and they are open to everyone as usual, but we're going to try to appeal to all levels.
- A Debian Women welcome day/channel This will primarily be intended for people who are new to Debian, Debian Women, and/or IRC and want to meet some people or get a feel for what the members are like. Helen Faulkner has volunteered to take care of this and she'll be needing volunteers -- primarily people who are willing and able to be very welcoming to newcomers and show them the ropes, so to speak. - DW "help" day This will be for people who may or may not be involved in Debian/DW and want help with, say, packaging or perhaps taking care of some nagging Debian issue they haven't gotten help with yet. In other words, its primary focus will be on users and developers and will be technical in nature. I've volunteered to take care of this and will need people around who are willing to give technical advice and assistance wrt Debian matters. - DW BSP For those of you who wish to participate in a bug-squashing party, this is the place to be. This will also be technical in nature and its aim is, well, to find bugs and squash them. :) It will probably take place in #debian-bugs, but Hanna Wallach will be taking care of this, so she can follow up with more details once she finds out she's been volunteered for the position. (Hi Hanna! Smooches!) Now, all that said: I know this is sort of unfair to people who can't/don't want to participate in IRC activities, but there's room for more ideas, so if you have anything in mind that would work well on the list or elsewhere, by all means share. :) -- off the chain like a rebellious guanine nucleotide -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]