Re: How do women become involved in free / open source projects?

2005-02-22 Thread Sacha Chua
Bruce Byfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Helen's Faulkner's comment that "women follow a different route to > being interested in things like Debian and FOSS compared to the > average man" has made me curious. Would anyone be willing to comment > or share their experience? I find I'm more into

Re: How do women become involved in free / open source projects?

2005-02-22 Thread Romana Branden
On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 05:21 am, Bruce Byfield wrote: > Helen's Faulkner's comment that "women follow a different route to being > interested in things like Debian and FOSS compared to the average man" > has made me curious. > > Would anyone be willing to comment or share their experience? ok, heres

How do women become involved in free / open source projects?

2005-02-22 Thread Bruce Byfield
Helen's Faulkner's comment that "women follow a different route to being interested in things like Debian and FOSS compared to the average man" has made me curious. Would anyone be willing to comment or share their experience? Fair warning: I am asking with the possibility of doing an article fo

Re: Debian Women Weekly News - February 22nd 2005

2005-02-22 Thread Rudy Godoy
On 22/02/2005 at 10:10 Thierry Reding wrote... > > That's all for the first issue ever of the Debian Women Weekly News. I hope > you enjoyed reading it. If you think some important things are missing, feel > free to send a mail to the list, or in private, so that it can be included in > the next

Debian Women Weekly News - February 22nd 2005

2005-02-22 Thread Thierry Reding
-- Debian Women Weekly News http://women.alioth.debian.org/news/weekly/2005/08/ Debian Women Weekly News - February 22nd, 2005 -- Welcome to the f