Hello Emily,
I gather that you have emailed mentor...@women.debian.org, which, the last
I looked, sent emails to myself, Leslie (I'm so sorry I have forgotten her
surname) and Erinn Clark. The email address of mine that it points to is
one I no longer use because I am no longer involved in Debian
On 29/04/11 12:28 AM, Erinn Clark wrote:
> * Tássia Camões [2011:04:27 16:29 -0300]:
>> Hi!
>>
>> I've started to play wiki Ikiwiki as a proposal for the new DW
>> website: http://tassia.org/dw/
>> What about having an IRC meeting to talk about that?
>
> Awesome work! An IRC meeting sounds fine.
On 29/04/11 5:08 PM, Lisi wrote:
> On Friday 29 April 2011 05:59:21 Christian PERRIER wrote:
>>> website built by a bloke. No disrespect intended to any man with
>>
>> ^
> In this discussion, it is just a colloquial substitute for the word "man",
> with no conotations at
On 19/04/11 4:31 AM, Steve Langasek wrote:
> Maybe we need to recreate the circumstances from the early days of
> debian-women?
>
> - get someone to post unbelievably sexist remarks on debian-devel
> - summon our righteous indignation about this behavior, drawing attention
>with blogs, etc.
Hello everyone,
Congratulations to all of you who were involved in getting the Squeeze release
out. I'm sure there were celebrations all over the world last weekend (I know
there was a party here in Melbourne, not that I could attend...).
Now that all that hard work is done, the Debian Women me
Hi all,
On 21/01/11 6:07 AM, Valentina wrote:
> Hi ,
>
> I would like to aks is anybody coming to DebConf 11? Debian Conference is the
> annual Debian developers meeting, an event filled with coding parties,
> discussions and workshops - all of them highly technical in nature will be
> held
> in
Well I'm late to this conversation but I entirely agree with what Don has said
earlier and here.
On 15/12/10 8:26 AM, Don Armstrong wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Dec 2010, Christian PERRIER wrote:
>> +1 again, though I don't really buy Don's argument that harassment
>> doesn't necessarily follow the usual
Hi Abdoulkadri,
Sorry for our slow response. The Debian Women mentoring team is working through
a backlog of mentor requests and work has been slow recently for personal
reasons (life sometimes gets in the way of stuff like this). We will be finding
a mentor for you soon.
Apologies to anyone el
This is a reminder to everyone that we are restarting the Debian Women mentoring
project [1]. We are currently in the process of contacting old mentors to check
their interest and skillset and will be forging ahead with new mentors and
mentees soon.
The aim of this project is to match new people
It's great to see "bits from the Debian Women project" in the Debian project
news [1]. Thanks to the people involved in writing this (yeah, I know, it's
dreadful, but I am so out of the loop I am not actually certain who did this
work - can someone please enlighten me).
It's really good to see DW
On 4/09/10 3:20 AM, Margarita Manterola wrote:
> Hi!
>
> This is just a re-iteration of Francesca's mail, so that it doesn't
> get lost in a long thread.
>
> The next IRC meeting will be on Saturday (tomorrow) at 21:00 UTC. To
> check what time that is on your timezone, you can do: date -s
> "201
On 3/09/10 1:04 AM, Francesca Ciceri wrote:
>> The options are no doubt reasonable in your timezone, but in mine they are at
>> 6am and 7am :( It's an ongoing problem in this game...
>
> Ooops! I'm not very expert in this kind of international stuff, so if you all
> have some standard time to th
On 1/09/10 8:07 PM, Francesca Ciceri wrote:
> I've never used it, and I was curious so ... tadà!
> Here the link to vote: (I hope I've provided some reasonable options (I'm
> totally new to this kind of stuff) http://www.doodle.com/wxeexnzkgke5cn95
The options are no doubt reasonable in your time
On 2/09/10 6:18 PM, Stephen Gran wrote:
> This one time, at band camp, Éric Araujo said:
I've cc'd weasel and sgran so they can answer the following question: is
it acceptable to have non-DDs (and/or non-DMs) on such aliases?
>>>
>>> Yes, it's an alias file, so it can take arbitrary addre
On 29/08/10 5:47 PM, Miriam Ruiz wrote:
Yay!!! It will be great to have you back!!!
Yeah, it's about time, isn't it.
I can't do anything at all for a week from now, my existing commitments are
simply too great. Also I am waaay, embarassingly out of touch with all kinds of
technical things -
On 28/08/10 11:35 AM, Erinn Clark wrote:
> * Stefano Zacchiroli [2010:08:26 14:07 +0200]:
>> On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 07:49:31AM +0100, Lesley Binks wrote:
>>> I believe there is a mentoring address at d.o for Debian Women.
>>> More info on that at http://women.debian.org/mentoring/
>>
>> I've rea
Hello everyone,
Long time no see and all of that.
I'm a few days behind the news (sick baby - I haven't been online much), but I
am delighted to see that Marga Manterola has nominated herself for Debian
Project Leader in the current elections. It's the first time a woman has ever
nominated f
Miriam Ruiz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If you have ever been harassed by MikeeUSA and wanna have a laugh,
> take a look at
> http://geekfeminism.org/2009/10/19/mikeeusas-code-now-available-on-geekfeminism-org/
>
> More info: http://geekfeminism.org/tag/mikeeusa/ and
> http://geekfeminism.wikia.com/wiki/Mi
Hi all,
Miriam Ruiz wrote:
> One of the reasons -among others- that new women don't write in the
> mailing list might be that the messages are being publicly archived
> and exposed forever, and that could be quite intimidating. Do you
> think it might help if the messages weren't archived?
My op
Kevin Mark wrote:
> On Wed, May 06, 2009 at 01:51:01PM +1000, Helen Faulkner wrote:
>> Our daughter Clara was born on 25th April :)
> for such a short release cycle, the outcome is quite cute!
> I see you've already done some testing on its sound hardware, hope
> everythin
Jordi Gutiérrez Hermos wrote:
> 2009/5/5 Helen Faulkner :
>> Our daughter Clara was born on 25th April :)
>
> Oh, hey. You named her with Spanish name conventions. Interesting.
Well, she's a Spaniard :)
That is to say, when we get around to registering her birth, she w
Our daughter Clara was born on 25th April :)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/hiperactivo/collections/72157617646976748/
No doubt she'll be using Debian in no time (well, in a couple of years,
anyway...).
We have some cute little CopyLeft t-shirts (thanks Cory and Alice for sending
them!) but they
Miriam Ruiz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> For those who haven't heard about this yet, at a recent SF Rails
> conference, someone (Matt Aimonetti) gave a presentation with slightly
> porny images of women sprinkled throughout the technical slides. It
> seems to be the same old story with some guys all over agai
I came across this (no doubt some here have already seen it) just now:
http://www.pledgebank.com/AdaLovelaceDay
It's asking people to pledge to write a post in their blog about a woman in
technology they admire, on March 24, which appears to be "Ada Lovelace Day".
Ada Lovelace[1] was one of the
> So: what are you looking forward to? And more importantly -- why do you
> think it's so nifty?
Well, I can't possibly be the only one here who is really looking forward to the
Lenny release! :)
Because Debian is great, a newly-released Debian is much more fun than a
nearly-released Debian, an
Amaya wrote:
> My sorry attemps to get approval of our
> project from male developers can be found in the list archives and proof
> I had no idea what I was doing.
The process of getting Debian Women going was certainly painful for those who
were involved in the project very early on. But I woul
Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Thursday 27 November 2008 22:53:46 Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote:
>> You might also prefer to direct your question to debian-user instead
>> of debian-women, as you will no doubt get a broader audience there.
>
> I thought the idea of Debian Women was, at least in part, to g
Monique Y. Mudama wrote:
> Another female acquaintance of mine was looking for a job after a few
> years' break. She did find that she was very rusty, and said that
> with two children and a husband who works far more than full-time, she
> had not been able to find any time at all to keep up. I
Penny Leach wrote:
> The idea totally freaks me out to be honest - I grew up with this idea
> strongly entrenched that as a woman, the best way to work towards
> feeling like I was living in an equal society was my ability to earn a
> good income (sure, in NZ I think it's still only 80% of men's b
Brenda Wallace wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 12:42 PM, Helen Faulkner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Out of interest, Brenda, are you in New Zealand, as your address suggests?
>
> yes.
>
>> I ask because I'm in Australia, and in most cases Australia a
Brenda Wallace wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 4:25 AM, Lesley Binks
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> or ... that task goes to the father... (why is that option missing?
>>> it's far far more common than nannies, at least in my "society")
>>>
>> I didn't intend it to be missing and to top it all,
Yeah, just as I decide that the email I sent hours ago from the wrong address
has died some awful email death and not gotten through, so I resend from the
right address, they both come through together. Typical!
Sorry for the double-posting, folks.
Helen
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Monique Y. Mudama wrote:
On 2008-11-04, Helen Faulkner penned:
Ooh, can I play devil's advocate here?
I'd like to play, too! And I hope I do not sound confrontational ...
just trying to express some thoughts / starting points for discussion.
Me too :)
And I was waiting for some
Monique Y. Mudama wrote:
On 2008-11-04, Helen Faulkner penned:
Ooh, can I play devil's advocate here?
I'd like to play, too! And I hope I do not sound confrontational ...
just trying to express some thoughts / starting points for discussion.
Me too :)
And I was waiting for some
Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote:
2008/11/4 Helen Faulkner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Why would the skill, whatever one might mean by that (how you define skill
in any area can surely vary), not have a gender bias?
I asked a similar question a while ago:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-wome
Lesley Binks wrote:
I think we could discuss women and their own perception of their
capabilities, and the fact that society largely still encourages them
to perceive themselves in such a light, etc etc.
Okay some people are technophobes or just hopeless with any technology
be it car, bike or com
Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote:
Do you ever wonder if it's in fact a problem that needs to be fixed at
all? Maybe it's true that no matter how much encouragement and
positive gender roles you give to girls for nerdy subjects like
computers or technology, they just have a natural predisposition to
Miriam Ruiz wrote:
Congratz Meike!!! :)
Miry
Congratulations to you both!
Your hard work and valuable contributions are finally being recognised in the
rightful way. You both deserve this (and much more!).
Helen
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Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote:
> I see that I'm not at all the only one with a male name in this
> mailing list, but still I think I should ask. This sounds like a
> mailing list for women, and I'm not one. I feel like I'm barging in.
> It wouldn't be the first sort of women's group I join, althoug
Sarah Connor wrote:
> I'm a newcomer to the list, and just deciding whether I'm capable of
> giving something back to the Debian community which has offered me so much.
Welcome Sarah :)
I applaud your intent to "give something back". I think that's part of why most
of us are here (only part thou
For those who are unfamiliar with xkcd:
http://xkcd.com/322/
Don't you just wish you had an "emp cannon" sometimes? :)
Helen
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Hi All,
We're going to have our DW meeting on Thursday, 6/20 at 15:00. I know it
conflicts with Enrico's Debtags talk, but there aren't a lot of other
times that looked even remotely suitable.
I expect the meeting itself to take about an hour. I'm taking
suggestions for where to meet -- I per
Hi Laylaa, everyone,
Laylaa wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I'm Laylaa, from Trinidad & Tobago.
Welcome to Debian Women! :) I am not aware of anyone else from Trinidad and
Tobago who is involved in Debian Women, but there may be some others who are
just being quiet. In any case, one of the things I love i
Hi Everyone,
This is slightly off-topic, and also I am a bit late with this news, having just
read about it myself. Anyway, I know there are a bunch of Australians on the
list, so I figured you might like to know that there is a new Australian chapter
of linuxchix that has apparently just starte
Hi All,
I've been meaning to write this one for some time, as the material has been
sitting in my head for a month or more.
So, a month or two ago, I went to a talk given by a researcher in my department
who looks into, among other things, the issues involved in getting more women
into fields i
(resending this from an address that the mailing list should prefer)
Pia Waugh wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
>
>> Indeed. It would be cool to do a survey of the list subscribers wrt this
>> issue.
>
> I think this is a great idea. I think that it would be great to put this
> together and would be hap
Pia Waugh wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
>
>> Indeed. It would be cool to do a survey of the list subscribers wrt this
>> issue.
>
> I think this is a great idea. I think that it would be great to put this
> together and would be happy to do this if people want it. So my questions
> is, what do we want
Hi everyone,
Seems that my local news paper is doing a running thing about women in IT, or
maybe it's just of more interest at the moment, for some reason. Anyway, below
[1] is the second article on such things in a couple of weeks:
If you can't read it without signing in, bugmenot [2] is your
Helen Faulkner wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> OK, it's really too late to be doing this, but below is the call for talks for
> the Women's mini-conference at LCA, which is being held in Sydney in January
> 2007.
Oh, the reason it's too late to be doing this is that t
Hi All,
OK, it's really too late to be doing this, but below is the call for talks for
the Women's mini-conference at LCA, which is being held in Sydney in January
2007.
I am not going to be able to make it to LCA, unfortunately. But if any women
are interested in talking and want some help pr
Hi Christian,
Thanks for the link (for those of us who can read it, of which I am
unfortunately not one).
Christian Perrier wrote:
> About that "women in IT" topic and for those of you who read French,
> here's an article I recently went on:
>
> http://silicon.fr/fr/silicon/news/2006/11/07/gartn
Jude Lucien wrote:
> Interesting thread.
Indeed. It would be cool to do a survey of the list subscribers wrt this issue.
> I'm usually a lurker on this list, but I thought I would contribute.
Welcome! Always nice when lurkers un-lurk :)
> In my regional office full of geeks (we're more os and
Hi All,
Been a while since I posted something like this one [1] to the list, but I was
struck by the following comment
"A recent survey of 120 CIOs by Talent2 shows that the number of women in the
Australian IT industry is already on the rise.
Fifty-two per cent of respondents reported that betw
Hi everyone,
Pia Waugh has reminded me that Software Freedom Day [1] is coming up on
September 16. Last year we ran a couple of IRC channels and held a bug
squashing party [2,3]. It would be great to organise something again this year,
maybe to encourage more women to get involved in Debian, or
Erinn Clark wrote:
> * Vani Raja <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006:07:09 16:26 -0700]:
>> On Jul 9, 2006, at 3:41 PM, Erinn Clark wrote:
>>
>>> I think the deeper issue here is not necessarily that these women
>>> decided to pose for these pictures, but rather *why*.
>> I'd pose in a heartbeat. The short
Erinn Clark wrote:
> * Helen Faulkner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006:07:09 21:51 +1000]:
>> Actually, I think it's a great idea to do something like this to gain
>> publicity
>> and counter some of the stereotypes about people in general and women in
>> particul
For anyone who is interested:
A group of women in IT have gotten together to produce a calendar that is
designed to "Smash through the perception of the geeky technologist". [1]
>From the website:
"The IT Screen Goddesses Calendar features beautiful photos of real women
working in the IT indus
Hi All,
This should not need to be said, but...
A personal message from one person to another person (especially one that has
nothing to do with the aims of the Debian Women project) is not something which
is useful for the rest of the subscribers to this mailing list to read. As
such, the email
Margarita Manterola wrote:
> Marcela Tiznado is the newest Debian Developer:
> https://nm.debian.org/nmlist.php#newmaint
>
> With this happening, we can claim that in Argentina there are more
> female DD than male DDs.
>
> Congrats to Marcela.
>
Congratulations indeed!
I think that makes at le
Steve Langasek wrote:
[...]
> Blocking mail relayed through tor is a solution with minimal on-going costs
> and minimal collateral damage, so I believe it's the solution that should be
> used here.
I agree with and enthusiastically support the implementation of this solution!
I would also add t
Hi everyone,
Matthew Garrett wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 12, 2006 at 08:16:14AM +0200, annabelle tully wrote:
>> I'm not against Debian Women at all. I am against the image it can
>> give. The basic points of Debian Women you wrote are great, but I fear
>> DW might not reflect those points enough.
>
> D
Hi Liz, all,
liz wrote:
Hi!
Social conditioning perhaps? I have noticed in certain circumstances men
like to "talk over" me as I call it. I dont stand for it but I have seen
other females who get quiet or don't paricipate as much due. Perhaps the
inherent aggression in Male communication styl
Hi All,
Christian Perrier wrote:
Today, I did a few possibly interesting statistics about the IRC
channel.
Interesting indeed.
I have logs since June 2005 and I extracted all unique nicknames from
there. To these, I applied the knowledge I have of people and about
who is actually a man, who
Hi All,
I just came across this program on the BBC website. Women gamers, open-source
software - looks like it could be of interest to a few here:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/4849402.stm
(note: still downloading the file - I haven't listened to it yet. If it's
boring, don't blame m
Hi All,
Sara Smollett wrote:
> Delurking
Great!
> Hi, I'm Sara.
Welcom!
> I'm a sysadmin at a Silicon Valley, California tech company.
I wonder how many of us are sysadmins, how many students, how many programmers,
teachers, academics, or whatever we are. I think would be interesting to
Hi everyone,
Sorry to those who already know all about this. I reckon there are a few of you
who aren't on many or any other Debian mailing lists, so this is maybe news for
some.
The election for this year's Debian Project Leader [1] is in progress at the
moment. There are 7 nominations, and
Alexander Schmehl wrote:
> Hi!
>
> * Clint Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [060222 19:10]:
>
panelists were very varied. One women spent 25 minutes (we only had 5 mins
each) basically telling off the crowd for locking women out. This left a
>>>
>>> ^
> I got this email asking whether any of the women who are going to FOSDEM are
> interested in going to talk about Debian Women to a group of women who are
> learning computing skills and about FLOSS, in Belgium, on 24th Feb. Hannah
> Wallach talked to an audience including some of these women la
Lawrence Rassel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> if so.
Helen
Original Message
Subject: debian women in brussels fosdem 2006?
Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 05:28:57 -0500 (EST)
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear Helen Faulkner
my name is laurence rassel, i am working for a netw
Hi All,
I have just discovered the following graph (doubtless a resource that I should
have known about months ago):
http://lists.debian.org/stats/debian-women.png
It's interesting to me to note that, while the number of posts to this list has
varied widely, and has been relatively low for the
Hi Esther,
¡Benvinguda a Debian Women!
(Welcome to Debian Women!)
> I'm Debian user from Spain. I want to collaborate with the spanish
> translation of the wiki. Or With a new translation, Catalan translation.
> I'm from Barcelona and I think that it's very interesting include this
> language to
Hi All,
Zhang Cheng wrote:
> Hi, all
>
>I'm a Debian user from China with over one year's Debian experience.
> I visited Debian Women website recently and am very interested in it. I
> want to start the Chinese translation of the wiki, so I apply for the
> password to obtain the edit privileg
Peter Samuelson wrote:
> [Helen Faulkner]
>
>>I think that the thing that Debian Women collectively has the most
>>expertise in, is community building, in the FOSS world, with a group
>>that is under-represented, or that generally needs encouragement to
>>try join
Erinn Clark wrote:
> * Amaya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005:12:06 23:53 +0100]:
>
>>Erinn Clark wrote:
>>
>>>That cuts out quite a few of us...
>>
>>Hey! Women don't ask? ;)
>>I have good contacts in the Junta. If someone !european is willing to
>>come, I am willing to use all the influence I can use.
Erinn Clark wrote:
[...]
> I think this is accurate. I know I've got plenty of other stuff going on
> either directly related to Debian or not related at all. I also think
> some of us are just kind of burned out. We do get women showing up at a
> fairly regular rate still, which is good, but I'm
Erinn Clark wrote:
[...]
> I think this is accurate. I know I've got plenty of other stuff going on
> either directly related to Debian or not related at all. I also think
> some of us are just kind of burned out. We do get women showing up at a
> fairly regular rate still, which is good, but I'm
Hi All,
I just came across cc4g [1] which I think is an excellent idea. I wonder
whether similarly large things are being done in any other countries besides the
UK. Does anyone know?
It would be cool to get some DW speakers in the UK to go talk to some cc4g
clubs about open-source and women i
Hi Reni, everyone,
Reni Hofmueller wrote:
> hello!
>
> this is my first email now to the list - i've been reading it for some
> months now; i am an artist and media activist, using debian linux (and
> serveral other distribution o the way) since 5, 6 years now - not a
> programmer, but who know,
Hi all,
I just read this:
"Women valued for technology roles
Dr Edwards uses a robot dog to make technology approachable
A woman who uses a robot dog to get others excited about technology and its
potential as a career has been named best woman in technology for her work. "
From:
http://news.b
Hi Danese, everyone,
Danese Cooper wrote:
> All,
>
> I have been asked (again) to hold a panel on that perennial
> subjectWomen in FLOSS at next week's OSCON in Amsterdam. I know
> many of you Debian women don't attend OSCON because of cost, but I've
> gotten O'Reilly to offer a limited n
Danese Cooper wrote:
> All,
>
> I have been asked (again) to hold a panel on that perennial
> subjectWomen in FLOSS at next week's OSCON in Amsterdam. I know
> many of you Debian women don't attend OSCON because of cost, but I've
> gotten O'Reilly to offer a limited number of gratis passes
Hi Everyone,
A reminder that we are having a repeated "Welcome to newcomers" timeslot on our
IRC channel on Saturdays 14:00 to 16:00 GMT. See my original post [1] for more
details.
Changing topic to something that may be on people's minds, those who have not
already read it may be interested in
Hello Everyone,
First, let me say very clearly that new people are welcome to join the
#debian-women channel at any time. (It may be helpful to review our IRC FAQ [1]
and IRC behaviour guidelines [2] first.)
Conversation on the channel varies greatly. A typical set of topics might
include thin
Hi Andrea, all,
> I hope this isn't too off-topic -- here's the call for lectures for the
> Computing Women Congress, a conference for women in Information
> Technology. It will be in Hamilton, New Zealand, in the second half of
> February, 2006. More information is in the forwarded email, so I wo
Hi All,
This rather late email (should have been written a week ago but you know - life
gets in the way) is to let you all know that our activities for Software Freedom
Day were a great success.
The bug squashing party squashed a number of bugs, and people gained experience
in the process. Than
Hi All,
Just a reminder of our excellent activities going on in celebration of Software
Freedom Day.
1) #debian-women-new IRC channel for people who are new to IRC or to DW.
2) debian technical help going on in #debian-women
3) a Bug Squashing Party in #debian-bugs
All on the oftc IRC network
Hi Morgan,
> Someone on #debian (I believe it was madduck) suggested for me to post this
> on the list. What I want to do is convert xhtml pages on www.debian.org to
> XHTML 1.0 Strict. The thing is that debian.org uses a tool called WML to
> generate the web pages. I need help in learning how
Hi All,
In two days we will have just started our SFD activities!
I promised details of the #debian-women-new channel and how to join it, for
those unused to IRC, so here we go:
*
Channel Aims and Atmosphere
#debian-women-new is a channel for newcomers to Debian
Christian Perrier wrote:
>>>- A Debian Women welcome day/channel
>>> This will primarily be intended for people who are new to Debian,
>>> Debian Women, and/or IRC and want to meet some people or get a feel
>>> for what the members are like. Helen Faulkner
ho are new to Debian,
> Debian Women, and/or IRC and want to meet some people or get a feel
> for what the members are like. Helen Faulkner has volunteered to take
> care of this and she'll be needing volunteers -- primarily people who
> are willing and able to be very we
martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach Helen Faulkner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005.08.29.0155 +0200]:
>
>>Would a German speaker mind telling us roughly what that article says, and
>>what
>>it says about Debian Women?
>
>
> - there's prejudic
gregor herrmann wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 04:00:56PM +0300, Christina Haralanova wrote:
>
>
>>A friend of mine has just e-mailed me the following article, which is
>>mentioning the DW project; you can read below!
>
>
> I also found an article mentioning DW, in the current issue of the
>
OK, there is a moral about writing things without proofreading them afterwards.
Helen Faulkner wrote:
> OK, so this one is my "baby". We will set up a #debian-women-new IRC channel
> on
> the irc.oftc.org network, running from to 2359 on 10th September. The
bian Women welcome day/channel
> This will primarily be intended for people who are new to Debian,
> Debian Women, and/or IRC and want to meet some people or get a feel
> for what the members are like. Helen Faulkner has volunteered to take
> care of this and she'll be nee
Hi All,
I just thought I would let you know that we have had a recent surge in women
signing up for the New Maintainer (NM) process to become Debian Developers. So
congratulations to Christine, Ana, Ana Isabel and Miriam for being ready to
apply for NM :)
There are currently (if I can count ri
Helen Faulkner wrote:
> Erinn Clark wrote:
>
>>As Hanna mentioned previously:
>>
>>http://lists.debian.org/debian-women/2005/06/msg00316.html
>>
>>Software Freedom Day is coming up on September 10th. We haven't really
>>had any activities in a while,
Erinn Clark wrote:
> As Hanna mentioned previously:
>
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-women/2005/06/msg00316.html
>
> Software Freedom Day is coming up on September 10th. We haven't really
> had any activities in a while, so I think doing something on this day
> would be good. Hanna suggested so
Hi Julie, all
Julie Sloan wrote:
> On Tuesday, 16 August, 2005 at 14:39 +1000, Helen Faulkner wrote:
>
>>Julie Sloan wrote:
>>
>>>this overall increasingly "unfriendly" tone is disturbing.
>>
>>the occasional conflict is pretty much inevitable
&
Jutta Wrage wrote:
>
> Am 16.08.2005 um 06:06 schrieb Penny Leach:
>
>>> I don't understand why it 'might hurt people extremely' - it got fixed,
>>> people had a discussion about it. Why is that extremely hurtful?
>
>
> Runnng with open eyes around seeing how people always find thousands of
>
Hi Julie, all,
Julie Sloan wrote:
> On Tuesday, 16 August, 2005 at 01:23 +0200, Herman Robak wrote:
>
>>On Tue, 16 Aug 2005 00:32:35 +0200, Helen Faulkner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>wrote:
>>
>>
>>>but even so, this kind of comment is not helpfulto the a
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