Hi Miriam,

My Name is Joskally Carrero. I'm from Venezuela.  I am new in the group, but
I want to participate and to collaborate in which can.

I am very interested in the course, because I develop and maintain a
MetaDistro:  ULAnix [1]  for the Universidad de Los Andes [2] in my
country... that type of training, it's useful in my work, in addition to the
contributions that can make the community. I will be very pending of the
advances and other information.

I request excuses because my ingles is not good

Sincerely,
Jos..

[1] http://nux.ula.ve
[2] www.ula.ve



2007/7/6, Miriam Ruiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Hi!

I'm sorry for the delay, I have been doing lots of stuff lately.

In DebConf7's Debian Women BoF we decided that, instead of sending a big,
huge, enormous email with everything we talked about, and instead of having
the same person taking care of everything, some of us would be responsible
for some different parts, and we would be sending different emails on the
different topics.

Most of you might know LinuxChix [1] [2], a women-oriented Linux
community, probably one of the most well known, and of the ones who best
work. They have a mailing list in which they usually do some courses [3]
about different stuff, related somehow to the Linux world. They have
expressed their interest in having one on creating Debian packages, and we
thought that it would be nice if some of us, Debian Women, could take care
of us. In fact it would be a great opportunity to bring new women to Debian
development, which is in fact one of the most important goals of the group.

It would probably be nice that not only one person would be teaching the
course, in fact the results would be much better, and it would be best for
everyone, if we did it cooperatively between more people. We have many women
in the group capable of doing this really well, and maybe some of the men
too (just joking! :) ). It might also be a good opportunity to learn for
some of the girls and women that are reading the list and might want to
learn more about it, maybe also starting to get actively involved.

The courses are always done through a mailing list, even though irc could
also be used, and usually participants keep doing some tasks as the course
goes on, with the feedback of the teacher/s on them. Of course, it's up to
us to decide the exact format that suits us the most.

Any feedback is welcome, shyness will not be tolerated! :P

Greetings,
Miry

[1] http://www.linuxchix.org/
[2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LinuxChix
[3] http://www.linuxchix.org/courses.html

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