Hi! 2011/4/18 Margarita Manterola <ma...@debian.org>: > > If you have the time, it'd be great if you could tell me, from your point > of view, why are women not joining Debian nowadays, and what could be done > from the DW project to help more women collaborate with Debian.
I basically agree with what has been said in this list about improving communication and giving more visibility to the project. When DW was lauched there was a lot of articles, interviews and talks about it, and now it doesn't seem to be that frequent anymore. The outdated website may also give the impression that the project is inactive. And for example, if we look at past debconfs programs, we don't find that much about DW -- now the call for contributions for debconf11 is already open, it might be a good oportunity for that ;-) Regarding alternative places where DW should be promoted, I can think about general FLOSS events and universities, where there are plenty of potential women contributors that might be not aware about DW initiatives. Thank you all for bringing this up again. Cheers, Tássia. -- 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/BANLkTi==UbvE8D2j474MLRGLacyV=m7...@mail.gmail.com