Well, would you women feel less uncomfortable if the an open software project 
were started by a woman and included mostly or only women?

There's an awful lot yet to do for linux.  I have been thinking about 
starting such a group for a while (about 2 years), but my time has been
very limited by the demands of my job.  I think this is becoming more manageable
now, and if there's interest and we can come together on some projects, perhaps
we can all move ahead in a supportive, non-judgemental environment that is 
run for and by women interested in doing technical work...

What do you think?

Maureen Lecuona



        From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Dec  1 12:22:31 1999
        To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Subject: Re: [issues] Jamie Lokier (was Re: 50 people to watch) 
        Date: Wed, 01 Dec 1999 12:18:38 -0500
        From: Kelly Lynn Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

        On Tue, 30 Nov 1999 22:59:57 +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

        >For what it's worth, those reasons apply to me. I'm /told/ I'm one of
        >the best programmers they know, by people who see my code. But I'm
        >shyer of my code than of just about anything else.

        I have something of the same problem.  People tell me I'm a good
        programmer, but I think I suck.  Hard to say who's right...

        Kelly

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