Salut Christian, all
Christian PERRIER @ 04.10.2010 07:12:
Quoting Francesca Ciceri (madame...@yahoo.it):
PS: I know my English is not the best, I'm trying to improve it ;-)
Don't worry about it: my english is very... uhm... imaginative! If I don't
know a word I create it :))
Ah, let me re
Thanks a lot to all your welcomes and advices :-)))
Mentoring program team contacted me and I hope I can get involved soon.
And 2 comments:
> > I've been using Debian for, more or less, 10 years and have been
> > collaborating with some local groups to promote its use.
>
> Wow! Ten years!
Ten
Quoting Francesca Ciceri (madame...@yahoo.it):
> > PS: I know my English is not the best, I'm trying to improve it ;-)
>
> Don't worry about it: my english is very... uhm... imaginative! If I don't
> know a word I create it :))
Ah, let me remind you something I learned from the inspiring talks
Hi Monica!
On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 12:15:02PM +0200, Mònica wrote:
> Hello,
>
> First, I would like to introduce myself: my name is Mònica, I am an IT
> teacher and have been in free software world for some years. Specifically,
> I've been using Debian for, more or less, 10 years and have been
On 29 September 2010 11:15, Mònica wrote:
> Hello,
>
> First, I would like to introduce myself: my name is Mònica, I am an IT
> teacher and have been in free software world for some years. Specifically,
> I've been using Debian for, more or less, 10 years and have been
> collaborating with some
Hello,
First, I would like to introduce myself: my name is Mònica, I am an IT teacher
and have been in free software world for some years. Specifically, I've been
using Debian for, more or less, 10 years and have been collaborating with some
local groups to promote its use.
I don't know if I h
Hello Mònica,
First of all, welcome!
> I hope I can contribute and help!
If case you were not aware, there is a team page [1], where might help
you find out which group (besides debian-woman) you might want to
contribute to. There are loads of work to do, so just jump in and
enjoy it!
[1] http:
2010/9/29 Mònica :
> Hello,
>
> First, I would like to introduce myself: my name is Mònica, I am an IT
> teacher and have been in free software world for some years. Specifically,
> I've been using Debian for, more or less, 10 years and have been
> collaborating with some local groups to promote
Hello,
First, I would like to introduce myself: my name is Mònica, I am an IT teacher
and have been in free software world for some years. Specifically, I've been
using Debian for, more or less, 10 years and have been collaborating with some
local groups to promote its use.
I don't know if I h
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Miriam Ruiz wrote:
> 2009/7/18 Alice Ferrazzi :
>
>> Hello,
>> I just thought it might be cool to introduce myself,
>> i'm Alice Ferrazzi from italy,
>
> Hi Alice! Welcome! :)
>
> Greetings,
> Miry
>
>
thx you Miry
:D
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2009/7/18 Alice Ferrazzi :
> Hello,
> I just thought it might be cool to introduce myself,
> i'm Alice Ferrazzi from italy,
Hi Alice! Welcome! :)
Greetings,
Miry
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Hello,
I just thought it might be cool to introduce myself,
i'm Alice Ferrazzi from italy,
One of the things that brought me to approach rather than Debian
countless other OS
Apart from the fact that it is created by all of us that use it and that
is
IMO we should give this thread another name, perhaps "women and men
(former new member presentation)". ;-)
I don't think biology is the only or even the strongest determination of
human behavior, but it is a strong one. So we have to think about the
evolution of men.
I think m
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 someone to hit
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 someone to hit
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-women/2008/
On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 12:40 AM, Monique Y. Mudama
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Why would skills not have an innate gender bias?* Good question. But
> I don't put much faith in these studies and anecdotes, because it's
> hard to control for known bias in our culture, let alone be able to
> reco
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.
I've snipped throughout ... if I've oversnipped, I apologize. It was
all
On 11/4/08, Alexander Reichle-Schmehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Anne Ghisla schrieb:
>
> As you point out, computer stuff is not men's job. Anyway, men look
> with
> some kind of fear at girls who can tame computers :)
[..] Not all the men are like that, anyway.
>>> Than
Hi!
Anne Ghisla schrieb:
As you point out, computer stuff is not men's job. Anyway, men look with
some kind of fear at girls who can tame computers :)
>>> [..] Not all the men are like that, anyway.
>> Thanks for pointing that out ;)
> sorry Alexander, I correct what I said above... by
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-women/2008/10/msg9.html
I still think
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
2008/11/3 Anne Ghisla Insubriae <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> hi all!
>
> after reading Linda's presentation and the following thread, I agree with
> you about keeping this list alive.
> My Linux story started three years ago at university thanks to a friend,
> Clara, who
2008/11/3 Alexander Reichle-Schmehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi!
>
> Miriam Ruiz schrieb:
>
>>> As you point out, computer stuff is not men's job. Anyway, men look with
>>> some kind of fear at girls who can tame computers :)
>> [..] Not all the men are like that, anyway.
>
> Thanks for pointing that
On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 12:45 PM, Alexander Reichle-Schmehl
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Miriam Ruiz schrieb:
>
>>> As you point out, computer stuff is not men's job. Anyway, men look with
>>> some kind of fear at girls who can tame computers :)
>> [..] Not all the men are like that, anyway.
Hi!
Miriam Ruiz schrieb:
>> As you point out, computer stuff is not men's job. Anyway, men look with
>> some kind of fear at girls who can tame computers :)
> [..] Not all the men are like that, anyway.
Thanks for pointing that out ;)
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2008/11/3 Anne Ghisla Insubriae <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> hi all!
Hi Anne! :)
> after reading Linda's presentation and the following thread, I agree with
> you about keeping this list alive.
Yup, I agree that there are still a lot of things to be done. The
questions might be
hi all!
after reading Linda's presentation and the following thread, I agree
with you about keeping this list alive.
My Linux story started three years ago at university thanks to a friend,
Clara, who installed Debian on my laptop. Then I dropped it for Ubuntu,
because I felt too dummy.
Hi,
the german translation at
http://women.debian.org/involvement/bugreporting.de.html
displays german umlauts wrong (tested with Firefox and Opera). This is
due to the webserver sending an
Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
header (where it should probably just not specify a
> > I think we still need someone to give this talk in Brussels. I decide
> > to copy this e-mail on this list to let you know the reasons that
> > make me unable to do it.
I won't be in Brussels on the 24th, but I will be there for FOSDEM and
will be talking about women in free software (includin
On Monday 06 February 2006 17:34, Fernanda G Weiden wrote:
> I think we still need someone to give this talk in Brussels. I decide
> to copy this e-mail on this list to let you know the reasons that
> make me unable to do it.
Laurence also contacted me (friends networking) and I have agreed to
ta
Hi all,
I think we still need someone to give this talk in Brussels. I decide to
copy this e-mail on this list to let you know the reasons that make me
unable to do it.
[]'s
nanda
Hi Helen and Laurence,
As I said, I am plann
Quoting Odile Bénassy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> yes :)
> OFSET booth, inside l'Espace Logiciels Libres (Associations)
> >
> > You'd of course be highly welcomed at the Debian/Schlossgul/Skolelinux
> > booth we announced in the skolelinux-fr mailing list.
> >
>
> it will not be too far Christian (
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 18:17:02 +0100
Christian Perrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Will you come at Salon de L'Education ([EMAIL PROTECTED] part) next week?
>
yes :)
OFSET booth, inside l'Espace Logiciels Libres (Associations)
>
> You'd of course be highly welcomed at the Debian/Schlossgul/Sk
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 15:49:33 -0500
Christine Spang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have been active in free software associations (APRIL, OFSET and more)
> > since 1998.
>
> Hi! I saw you on IRC for a moment the other day and figured I'd extend
> a welcome here. Glad that you introduced yourse
* Odile Bénassy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005:11:15 14:06 +0100]:
> Sorry I am new to the list so I should make a short presentation.
>
> I am a former math teacher now doing mostly computing, developement with
> MySQL, PHP, Python, XML... and server admin in a university.
>
Quoting Odile Bénassy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Sorry I am new to the list so I should make a short presentation.
>
> I am a former math teacher now doing mostly computing, developement with
> MySQL, PHP, Python, XML... and server admin in a university.
>
> I have been activ
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 14:06:17 +0100
Odile Bénassy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Have a nice day!
Welcome to the list :)
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Sorry I am new to the list so I should make a short presentation.
I am a former math teacher now doing mostly computing, developement with MySQL,
PHP, Python, XML... and server admin in a university.
I have been active in free software associations (APRIL, OFSET and more) since
1998.
I
thankss people XDD
muakss
El lun, 13-12-2004 a las 16:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
> Hellos!!
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I write for talk that the next 16th I'll give to presentation about the
> > women and the free software. This presentation will be in t
El lun, 13-12-2004 a las 16:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
> Hellos!!
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I write for talk that the next 16th I'll give to presentation about the
> > women and the free software. This presentation will be in the
> > polytechnic universit
Hellos!!
> Hi,
> I write for talk that the next 16th I'll give to presentation about the
> women and the free software. This presentation will be in the
> polytechnic university of valencia in spain in the computer sciences
> school. Down I leave the url with the mape of the
Hi,
On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 01:25:06 +0100
"Alex H. S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I write for talk that the next 16th I'll give to presentation about
> the women and the free software. This presentation will be in the
> polytechnic university of valencia in
Hi,
On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 01:25:06 +0100
"Alex H. S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I write for talk that the next 16th I'll give to presentation about
> the women and the free software. This presentation will be in the
> polytechnic university of valencia in
Hi,
I write for talk that the next 16th I'll give to presentation about the
women and the free software. This presentation will be in the
polytechnic university of valencia in spain in the computer sciences
school. Down I leave the url with the mape of the campus and the place
where i
Hello! im a debian's user and programmer from Uruguay, living now (for
the summer) at North California (mountains in trinity county). I was
reading about other mailings list (other than debian-user-spanish) in
lists.debian.org and i found debian-women. I find great to have a space
to encourage wome
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