> Basically, the idea is to set up a web page which lists women who work > in Open Source in various capacities, such as: I think it would be a mistake to simply try to publicize women, because many of them would have personal or professional reasons not to have their names and credentials listed publicly. If you were thinking of a professional organization that they could join and receive benefits, that would be another matter entirely. > Thoughts? At this hour, only about insomnia. :) Robert ************ [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxchix.org
- [issues] list of women in open source Kirrily 'Skud' Robert
- Re: [issues] list of women in open source Robert Kiesling
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- Re: [issues] list of women in open sour... Telsa Gwynne
- Re: [issues] list of women in open ... Kirrily 'Skud' Robert
- Re: [issues] list of women in open ... Caitlyn Martin
- Re: [issues] list of women in open ... Kelly Lynn Martin
- Re: [issues] list of women in ... Robert Kiesling
- Re: [issues] list of women... Kelly Lynn Martin
- Re: [issues] list of w... Kirrily 'Skud' Robert
- Re: [issues] list of w... Robert Kiesling