[Helen Faulkner] > Well, for starters, maybe because too many people think that hacking > sessions are the only way in which to work on Debian :) ... > Some things that Debian Women could be more directly involved in, or > have productive and focussed discussions about could include (I'm > brainstorming here, please add ideas):
Good answer, good ideas. > - producing a set of guidelines for how to get a general > under-represented group involved in using (and contributing to?) > Debian, or any general IT project. > > - setting up a project to provide information and support to general > people who are interested in becoming DDs or in contributing to > Debian in a new way (this is something that Debian Women has had a > lot of experience at, and I believe that wider Debian could learn > from what we have to offer in that area) See, to me, those two count as hacking sessions. (:
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