Re: the debian-women website

2004-08-23 Thread gaba
El lun, 23-08-2004 a las 21:32, Felipe Augusto van de Wiel (faw) escribió: > Erinn Clark wrote: > :: * Anja <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004:08:23 20:52 +]: > > :: I'm fairly confident that there are a number of people > :: willing to translate on the list. I know of at least > :: Spanish, German, an

Re: Dict and Glossary

2004-08-23 Thread Felipe Augusto van de Wiel (faw)
Hi Jutta, Debian-Women, Jutta Wrage wrote: :: Thanks for you comment. It took some time to devide :: the one and only file in some for different languages. :: So I did not keep much atttention on my mistypings. Ok. :) :: I have added some more words in between. But as some :: women (an

Re: the debian-women website

2004-08-23 Thread Felipe Augusto van de Wiel (faw)
Erinn Clark wrote: :: * Anja <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004:08:23 20:52 +]: :: I'm fairly confident that there are a number of people :: willing to translate on the list. I know of at least :: Spanish, German, and Portuguese speakers that have offered. There is also a Bulgarian! :o) :::

Re: the debian-women website

2004-08-23 Thread Erinn Clark
* Anja <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004:08:23 20:52 +]: > I'm totally agree, it would be good translate the web to some languages > ( i hope there are people in the list with french, german, portuguese, > chinese, arabic, dutch, etc as primary language!). I'm fairly confident that there are a num

Re: the debian-women website

2004-08-23 Thread gaba
El lun, 23-08-2004 a las 13:52, Anja escribió: > [ read down reply in spanish] > [english] > El Lunes, 23 de Agosto de 2004 15:21, gaba escribió: > > [es abajo] > > > > Hi, would be great to give more participation in the modification of the > > website. We have a project in alioth.debian.org bu

Re: The prevailing Debian culture

2004-08-23 Thread Andrew Suffield
On Mon, Aug 23, 2004 at 07:43:05AM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote: > Quoting Andrew Suffield ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > > > Throughthis he has become the "informal" d-i leader. And it is a > > > good thing that his word counts more than mine. > > > > No, it really isn't. And doesn't. Everybody has

Re: the debian-women website

2004-08-23 Thread Anja
[ read down reply in spanish] [english] El Lunes, 23 de Agosto de 2004 15:21, gaba escribió: > [es abajo] > > Hi, would be great to give more participation in the modification of the > website. We have a project in alioth.debian.org but nothing there. I > would like to work on "internationalizatio

the debian-women website

2004-08-23 Thread gaba
[es abajo] Hi, would be great to give more participation in the modification of the website. We have a project in alioth.debian.org but nothing there. I would like to work on "internationalization" of the web, to make it easier later for putting the translation. I have never use nanoblogger (http

Re: No goals, selective memory, be nice, red nose day

2004-08-23 Thread MJ Ray
On 2004-08-23 14:52:44 +0100 Jenn Vesperman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Given that some places are effectively closed to women who lack the desire to wade through guff and nonsense [...] There are places effectively closed to men who lack stamina to wade through dross too. This is not a men/w

Re: No goals, selective memory, be nice, red nose day

2004-08-23 Thread Jenn Vesperman
On Mon, 2004-08-23 at 22:16, MJ Ray wrote: > On 2004-08-23 06:37:00 +0100 Jenn Vesperman > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Women (in general) do not object to closed men's clubs where the club > > is > > nothing to do with social and professional advancement. [...] > > Then "Women (in general)

Re: No goals, selective memory, be nice, red nose day

2004-08-23 Thread Elizabeth Krumbach
On Sun, Aug 22, 2004 at 11:49:11PM +0200, Gaudenz Steinlin wrote: > What part of debian-women is closed? Asking just out of curiosity. > > How do you think that more parts of debian-women could be closed? AFAIK > there has never been a closed mailinglist in Debian (except those that > have to be

Re: No goals, selective memory, be nice, red nose day

2004-08-23 Thread MJ Ray
On 2004-08-23 00:32:01 +0100 Ricardo Mones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: MJ Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: If we start from the assumption that -women subscribers in part want to remedy some problem of debian lists, Well, the problem is of Debian in general, not only of the lists, so this is

Re: No goals, selective memory, be nice, red nose day

2004-08-23 Thread MJ Ray
On 2004-08-23 06:37:00 +0100 Jenn Vesperman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Women (in general) do not object to closed men's clubs where the club is nothing to do with social and professional advancement. [...] Then "Women (in general)" are accepting sexism. I accept a small charge of sexism in

Re: The prevailing Debian culture

2004-08-23 Thread Rob Taylor
On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 02:00:54 +0100, "Andrew Suffield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > On Sun, Aug 22, 2004 at 11:50:00PM +0200, Gaudenz Steinlin wrote: > > As reward for your work you get recognition in the Debian > > community. > > No. The only reward for work is more work. > > > Throughthis he has

Re: Dict and Glossary

2004-08-23 Thread Christina Haralanova
Hi Jutta, I am Christina Haralanova, from Bulgaria. I am new to this list, but I did not have the chance to introduce earlier. На нд, 2004-08-22 в 16:54, Jutta Wrage записа: > If there are any suggestions or you want to keep another language, > please mail me. I could make a translation of the

Re: The prevailing Debian culture

2004-08-23 Thread Christian Perrier
Quoting Andrew Suffield ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > Throughthis he has become the "informal" d-i leader. And it is a > > good thing that his word counts more than mine. > > No, it really isn't. And doesn't. Everybody has precisely the same Well, I promised myself I wouldn't follow up on what I cons

Re: No goals, selective memory, be nice, red nose day

2004-08-23 Thread Jenn Vesperman
On Mon, 2004-08-23 at 08:23, MJ Ray wrote: > On 2004-08-22 20:33:50 +0100 Jenn Vesperman > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > If you need advice on how to create a men-only group [...] > > But expecting me to fund, sysadmin and provide resources [...] > > weird to me. Can you explain it? > > I don