Hi debian women! In the last few weeks I was quite absent: I passed my last exam at University, I've been in Perugia at DUCCIT (so glad to meet Anne, Luca Bruno, Zack and other Debian and Ubuntu devs and users!) and I've got some holidays in Spain - yeah!-: Barcelona and a little bit of Galicia.
But now, it's time to reboot and work on the d-w project: I've a zillion of ideas! :) == IRC training sessions == So, my first question is: what about IRC training session? When we start with the project? Yesterday, trying to answer to this question [1] on shapado.debian.net, I've checked the wiki page about the events [2]. At the moment, it seems that we have 4 candidate for a session: can we start with some of them? Or do we need to make more noise about that, to collect more proposals? And if so, how? IMHO, we could start with the sessions proposed and, at the same time, take advantage of the publicity about the initiative (caused by the mere fact that it starts) to ask for new proposals. == State of the web site == At the last d-w IRC meeting, we talked about d-w website and how to refresh it. During the meeting it seems there was some problems with svn repo that contain the source of the site. So, I'm wondering if now it's all ok. The first step, IMHO, it can be add the profile of the "new entries" of the group. Another important step - and preliminary step - is decide if we want to maintain the current structure (I'm talking about contents, not infrastructure) and what type of content we want to add. Then we can talk of the graphic part. This, obviously, is all IMO.:) == Communication == I think that it can be a good idea follow Marga's example and post some "Bits from Debian Women" from time to time. And before any official initiative (as starting IRC training sessions) post an official announce with the help of publicity team: they're very helpful in this kind of stuff. And this could help us reaching more people. :) What do you think? == Statistics == Hey Ho, Let's Go! I'll start the stastistic stuff this week: I think this can be done searching data through udd.debian.org. First, I'll add a page for the "project" on the wiki (as a d-w subpage), with goals and methods and some little explanations. :) Every hint, advice, help, howto, etc. is super-welcome! Ok, I think it's enough for now. (and soon a report on DUCCIT Debian-Women/Ubuntu-Women Round table ) Cheers, Francesca [1] http://shapado.debian.net/questions/when-does-the-training-sessions-start [2] http://wiki.debian.org/DebianWomen/TrainingSessions -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-women-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20101004182959.gb4...@kasbah