Hi Llanos,

I actually sent to this list a similar email a month ago or so, to promote the Rails Girls workshop that was held in Galway, Ireland, last week.

Yuwei Lin, from Debian Women, gave a lightning talk about women in FLOSS:
http://blog.railsgirls.com/post/51465763345/women-coding-with-rails-girls-galway

Small workshops working on developing small Debian patches (although targeting people with some programming experience, unlike Rails Girls) could be a good idea to attract more female developers in the Debian community, as well.


All the best,
Myriam

On 27/05/13 12:14, Llanos wrote:
Apologies if this is a bit off topic as it's not Debian related but
it's women and open source technologies related so I thought it could
be relevant for some women  (or men) on this list

http://railsgirls.com/

They deliver workshops and organize coding sessions to help women to
get programming ruby on rails. There's lots all over the place:

http://railsgirls.com/events

It seems it was born in Finland, but nowadays is global and non-profit
volunteer community. I think it's a very nice initiative to help women
in IT.

Cheers
Llanos

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