I have been lurking on this list since ~ January. I have not
contributed to debian-women, but I would like to. In fact, that is why
I joined the list. Could some kind soul summarize once more, in a
general way, the tasks and/or projects for which debian-women needs
volunteers? I'm asking in a gene
Clytie Siddall wrote:
Perhaps we could raffle someone's rich uncle, and share the jet? It has
to come past South Australia, though, or I won't buy any tickets!
Hmmm... I want to go to Australia almost as much as Paris. :) There is
a great book called "Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good,
Fabienne S wrote:
hi d-w people,
i'm throwing an install party in paris in two
weeks (saturday may 14th) if any of you on this list
are in town. drop me a line off the list and i'll
send you an invite.
An install party AND Paris?!?!?! The very idea brings a smile to my
face. And then a sigh.
Cere Davis wrote:
Geographic proximity to my hometown, Seattle. There is at least one
other debian-women member that I know of here in Seattle that also
works at the U of Washington named Avery.
Well, actually I'm "temporarily" in North Carolina, but my heart is
still in Seattle.
Cere's the
martin f krafft wrote:
Urks, a GUI programme. Why don't people create command line tools
and put GUIs on top anymore???
My thoughts, exactly! And I suppose the ~/.cycle/username data file
is in a form that you can't read or manually edit because of the
password protection, but it is annoying. If I
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