Re: Hello, I am new member
Hi Silvia! Sorry to reply so late! Thanks Daniel and Miry for reminding it! El 10/03/14 22:15, Daniel Pocock escribió: > > > On 09/03/14 17:01, Silvia Pérez wrote: >> Hello >> >> My name is Silvia, I'm new on the list >> >> I have a lot of illusio
Re: Hello, I am new member
Hello thanks! No i didn't received any answer I don't know where to begin to cooperate, could you guide me? yes! I am going to the mini-DebConf in Barcelona ! Grettings, Silvia 2014-03-10 22:15 GMT+01:00 Daniel Pocock : > > > On 09/03/14 17:01, Silvia Pérez wrote: > &
Re: Hello, I am new member
2014-03-09 17:01 GMT+01:00 Silvia Pérez : > > Hello > > My name is Silvia, I'm new on the list Hi Silvia!!! Welcome!!! :) Greetings, Miry -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-women-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas.
Re: Hello, I am new member
On 09/03/14 17:01, Silvia Pérez wrote: > Hello > > My name is Silvia, I'm new on the list > > I have a lot of illusion and desire to participate in this group of people > to contribute to a network and world 100% free > > I don't know where to begin to
Hello, I am new member
Hello My name is Silvia, I'm new on the list I have a lot of illusion and desire to participate in this group of people to contribute to a network and world 100% free I don't know where to begin to cooperate, could you guide me? thank you! Silvia
Re: hello girlz
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 12:46 AM, Alice Ferrazzi wrote: > hello, > i'm alice from italy, So, first of all, welcome! > i want help in debian women project > like in the translation of debian women wiki in italian > or other translation things > now im translating some part
Re: hello girlz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Vikki Roemer wrote: > On Fri, 17 Jul 2009 11:12:20 +0200 > aliceinwire wrote: > > hello, > i'm alice from italy, > i want help in debian women project > like in the translation of debian women wiki in italian > or othe
Re: hello girlz
On Fri, 17 Jul 2009 11:12:20 +0200 aliceinwire wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > hello, > i'm alice from italy, > i want help in debian women project > like in the translation of debian women wiki in italian > or other translation things &
hello girlz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 hello, i'm alice from italy, i want help in debian women project like in the translation of debian women wiki in italian or other translation things now im translating some part of the debian wiki im really interesting about help in the debian
Re: Hello
Kevin Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Welcome to Debian and to the Debian-women's list! Thanks! > As you may be aware, if you have read recent posts, there are alot of > areas to contribute. Feel free to ask about anything that interest you. Do > you have any specific areas in which you have t
Re: Hello
On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 03:26:48PM -0400, Ivy Foster wrote: > I just thought I'd say hi. I've lurked for a little while now and just > thought it might be cool to introduce myself (I have this habit of waiting a > while before posting to a list). Anyway...hello! I'm a s
Hello
I just thought I'd say hi. I've lurked for a little while now and just thought it might be cool to introduce myself (I have this habit of waiting a while before posting to a list). Anyway...hello! I'm a student, been using GNU/Linux for a couple of years now, and am really glad a
Re: Hello all ..
On Sep 30, 2007, at 3:08 AM, gregor herrmann wrote: On Sun, 30 Sep 2007 00:32:50 +0100, 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. Hi and welcome! Ditto! I'm a 23
Re: Hello all ..
> There are many ways to start contributing like: creating bug reports, > sending patches to bugreports, doing translations (the SMITH project), As Kevin mentioned it, I'd like to point Sarah to details about the Smith project. We even already have a contributor from Edinburgh..:-) http://wiki.d
Re: Hello all ..
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
Re: Hello all ..
On Sun, 30 Sep 2007 00:32:50 +0100, 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. Hi and welcome! > I'm a 23 year old Debian user based in Edinburgh. I've been using Debia
Re: Hello all ..
On Sun, Sep 30, 2007 at 12:32:50AM +0100, 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. Hi and Welcome, Every little bit helps! > > I wasn't going to post an introduction, b
Hello all ..
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. I wasn't going to post an introduction, but given the recent trolling I thought it might be timely! I'm a 23 year old Debian user based in Edinburgh. I
Hello
Hello, My name is Paulina and I'm editor of the spanish version of Linux+ (although I'm polish :) I'm looking for spanish girls who would be interested in participate in the creation of the special number of our magazine, all dedicated to the new version of Debian. It mean
Re: Hello and introduction
Hi Carl, > My name is Carl Welch and I represent Google Staffing in Mt. View, CA. I > would very much like to have a conversation with you and yours (Linux > Chicks), about a speaking engagement that I am trying to promote for our > newly opened Sydney office. OK. Sounds good. Is there someon
Re: Hello and introduction
On Thu, 2 Mar 2006 07:13:57 +0100 Christian Perrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > but for me it had more to do with not feeling "polite" enough and > > > being accused of being too hostile/aggressive. > > > > Stronger emphasis on communication via subtext and innuendo, a focus > > on superfici
Re: Hello and introduction
Hi Hellen, Am 2006-03-04 16:41:24, schrieb Helen Faulkner: > 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 see > the categories of work we do. Can anyone think of a sensible way to >
Re: Hello and introduction
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
Re: Hello and introduction
Delurking Hi, I'm Sara. I'm a sysadmin at a Silicon Valley, California tech company. I started using Debian 8 years ago, and I've been hooked on Linux since. Mostly I run Debian, although recently I've been using Ubuntu at home. I've been enjoying reading this list. --- Sara Smollett
Re: Hello and introduction
> > but for me it had more to do with not feeling "polite" enough and > > being accused of being too hostile/aggressive. > > Stronger emphasis on communication via subtext and innuendo, a focus on > superficial harmony instead of honesty and discussion (this may be what > you experienced), commonl
Re: Hello and introduction
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Erinn Clark wrote: > w00t! Game developers! I am sort of a budding one myself (currently > making casual games go on airplanes using semi-embedded Linux...) Just make sure you stay away from the bright, shiny EA sign :) > What about female-dominated
Re: Hello and introduction
Louis Moore, aka, lostinfog: semi retired computer security analyst for The Children's Hospital in Denver. Been a programmer in a number of languages (MIIS, PL/1, Fortran, Vax Assembly (macro as it was called), perl, et. al); sys admined AOS/VS, MVS/XA, VMS, ATT Sys V unix, Ultrix, Linux; man
Re: Hello and introduction
Wow, thanks for everyone saying that they like my project, it's hard work so getting praise makes it feel like it's worthwhile! Just out of curiosity -- since that is actually pretty young, especially(in my experience) for a woman to begin using Linux -- how were you introduced to it? My IT Teache
Re: Hello and introduction
> I found DW via the DebConf5 recordings, and I'm very glad I did, as it's > proven to be a wonderful gateway into Debian. I usually tend to avoid > female-dominated environments, as I lack the social wiring required to > make sense of most of them, but DW is a nice exception. Well, about that pa
Re: Hello and introduction
* linuxgirlie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006:02:25 21:45 +]: > Haven't been a member for long but here goes... > > Hi, I am Jo, on the net I am 'known' as linuxgirlie. Hello and welcome. :) > I am from the UK and am a sys-admin in a secondary school,
Re: Hello and introduction
* Camilla Berglund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006:02:28 03:37 +0100]: > I'm elmindreda, although people in the real world insist on calling me > Camilla. I'm an ex game developer who has slowly but surely fallen for > the Unix way, finally ending up on a Debian desktop. w00t! Game developers! I am sor
Re: Hello and introduction
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Erinn Clark wrote: > I like seeing these little bios from new members. :) Hmm, okay then. I'm elmindreda, although people in the real world insist on calling me Camilla. I'm an ex game developer who has slowly but surely fallen for the Unix way, fina
Re: Hello and introduction
Hello, My name is Vedran Vucic and I am involved in various civic movements in the last 16 years or so. I also compose music for theatre and work with free software in the last 10 years. I am on debain-women list because I think that technology is not primarily male thing. I think that
Re: Hello and introduction
Hi! * Christian Perrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [060225 07:13]: > Older members could also send mini bios, by the way.Who begins? :-) Uhm... perhaps me? Since I have never send a bio but was lurking arround for quite some time, you could say, that it's my turn ;) Hi! My name is Alexander Sch
Re: Hello and introduction
Hi all, > Older members could also send mini bios, by the way.Who begins? :-) I'm Pia Waugh, Debian was my first distro and even after trying a few other distros I have always stuck with Debian and Debian derivatives, both for the technical superiority and choice, as well as for the philoso
Re: Hello and introduction
Quoting linuxgirlie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Haven't been a member for long but here goes... > > Hi, I am Jo, on the net I am 'known' as linuxgirlie. > > I am from the UK and am a sys-admin in a secondary school, I am the > co-founder of Karoshi (www.karoshi.org.uk) I overlooked the Karoshi main
Re: Hello and introduction
Haven't been a member for long but here goes... Hi, I am Jo, on the net I am 'known' as linuxgirlie. I am from the UK and am a sys-admin in a secondary school, I am the co-founder of Karoshi (www.karoshi.org.uk) I must admit that I don't use Debian as my desktop distro I use Mandriva 2006, but
Re: Hello and introduction
> Anyway, welcome aboard. I like seeing these little bios from new > members. :) Older members could also send mini bios, by the way.Who begins? :-) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Hello and introduction
* Tina Isaksen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006:02:24 07:45 +0100]: > Hello to the list! Hi Tina, welcome. > My name is Tina, I'm living in Norway and just subscribed after learning > about the Debian women project on the Debian user forum. Oh hey, so word gets around? Good to k
Re: Hello and introduction
On 07:45 Fri 24 Feb 2006, Tina Isaksen wrote: > I'm looking forward to learn more about the Debian women project and get > to know you all. Welcome on board! -- David Moreno Garza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | http://www.damog.net/ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | GPG: C671257D Sa
Hello and introduction
Hello to the list! My name is Tina, I'm living in Norway and just subscribed after learning about the Debian women project on the Debian user forum. A short bio: I started with computer when the 'home computer' came around in the mid eighties writing all kinds of BASIC a
Re: Hello
On Fri, 13 Jan 2006, Amaya wrote: Zoe Parsons wrote: I've just been coming out of a major bout of depression Hey! Congrats, that's hard to get out of. Glad you made it! Yup, and considering I go in and out all the time best to do something useful whilst I have the chance. :-) If anyone has
Re: Hello
). Just thought I'd say hello really. :-) If anyone has useful suggestions of things to work on/help with much appreciated and so forth. Depending on your skills, I suggest one of the following: * writing missing manual pages; see http://lintian.debian.org/reports/Tbinary-without-manpage.html
Re: Hello
Zoe Parsons wrote: > I've just been coming out of a major bout of depression Hey! Congrats, that's hard to get out of. Glad you made it! > If anyone has useful suggestions of things to work on/help with much > appreciated and so forth. Lars gave you a couple of good ideas, I would like to add m
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to, 2006-01-12 kello 04:47 +, Zoe Parsons kirjoitti: > I've just been coming out of a major bout of depression and thought that > I'd try and get myself actively involved in Debian finally (about time, > I've been using it for years now). Just thought I'd say hel
Hello
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I've just been coming out of a major bout of depression and thought that I'd try and get myself actively involved in Debian finally (about time, I've been using it for years now). Just thought I'd say hello really. :-)
Re: Precomposed Unicode layouts and permutations (was:Re: hello + UTF-8
> On Wed, Aug 10, 2005 at 04:06:06PM -0400, Benj. Mako Hill wrote: > > > If this is something you're serious about, you should bring this up on > > the Unicode list. I haven't been on there for too long but I don't > > recall a proposal like this coming by yet. > > Details about how to join the
Re: Precomposed Unicode layouts and permutations (was:Re: hello + UTF-8
On 11/08/2005, at 5:36 AM, Benj. Mako Hill wrote: If this is something you're serious about, you should bring this up on the Unicode list. I haven't been on there for too long but I don't recall a proposal like this coming by yet. Thanks for the suggestion, Mako. At the moment, I'm trying to
Re: Precomposed Unicode layouts and permutations (was:Re: hello + UTF-8
On Wed, Aug 10, 2005 at 04:06:06PM -0400, Benj. Mako Hill wrote: > If this is something you're serious about, you should bring this up on > the Unicode list. I haven't been on there for too long but I don't > recall a proposal like this coming by yet. Details about how to join the list? Ciao,
Re: Precomposed Unicode layouts and permutations (was:Re: hello + UTF-8
> With the size of the Unicode set, there is nothing to stop there > being a precomposed layout out there, as long as someone has created it. I don't think that's necessarily true. Implementing precomposed and decomposed characters in the same standard introduces two potential encodings for the
Re: Precomposed Unicode layouts and permutations (was:Re: hello + UTF-8
On 08/08/2005, at 2:42 PM, Steve Langasek wrote: With the size of the Unicode set, there is nothing to stop there being a precomposed layout out there, as long as someone has created it. Er, it takes more than someone creating it -- it takes getting it made part of the Unicode standard
Re: Precomposed Unicode layouts and permutations (was:Re: hello + UTF-8
On Mon, Aug 08, 2005 at 02:16:55PM +0930, Clytie Siddall wrote: > On 08/08/2005, at 5:41 AM, || स्वक्ष || svaksha wrote: > >Hope that helps somewhat and sorry for the long post :) > Not at all, it was very interesting and helpful. > With the size of the Unicode set, there is nothing to stop ther
Re: Precomposed Unicode layouts and permutations (was:Re: hello + UTF-8
On 08/08/2005, at 5:41 AM, || स्वक्ष || svaksha wrote: Hope that helps somewhat and sorry for the long post :) Not at all, it was very interesting and helpful. With the size of the Unicode set, there is nothing to stop there being a precomposed layout out there, as long as someone has crea
Re: Precomposed Unicode layouts and permutations (was:Re: hello + UTF-8
On 8/7/05, Clytie Siddall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 07/08/2005, at 5:44 PM, Steve Langasek wrote: > > > FWIW, I'm pretty sure there is no such thing as a precomposed > > layout for > > devanagari script; the combinatorics (pairing each possible vowel > > sign with > > each possible conson
Precomposed Unicode layouts and permutations (was:Re: hello + UTF-8
On 07/08/2005, at 5:44 PM, Steve Langasek wrote: Undoubtedly she should be using a precomposed layout, and i really wonder if the charmap _is_ a precomposed layout, since the position of diacritics varies in different apps, and that tends to be an artifact of decomposed input, where the charact
Re: hello + UTF-8
On Sun, Aug 07, 2005 at 04:16:28PM +0930, Clytie Siddall wrote: > >I visited http://www.linux-india.org/ with two different browsers. > >The page is broken, but the importand thing can be seen: > >The third line on the right has one of the vovel signs in question > >applied, too. > >I looked the
Re: hello + UTF-8
Jutta, this is getting really interesting from the UTF-8 point of view. Thankyou for your findings. :) On 07/08/2005, at 7:12 AM, Jutta Wrage wrote: The following order is correct , but the final display on any document has mistakes. Maybe an new discovery; I made, helps here: I visited
Re: hello there (new member)
Hello Pheret, vaguegirl wrote: hello there. thought i'd introduce myself. i have been a linux geek since 1994. i have been using debian for about 8 years. love it! let's see, nothing else i can think of! Welcome! :) is this list cool for asking debian questions? Sure, as
hello there (new member)
hello there. thought i'd introduce myself. i have been a linux geek since 1994. i have been using debian for about 8 years. love it! let's see, nothing else i can think of! is this list cool for asking debian questions? pheret -- [EMAIL
Re: Hello, world!
Magni Onsoien wrote: I am currently (as we speak, actually) writing a term paper about the importance of female participation in open source development. I will write another mail about this (both to d-w and to LinuxChix) when I have some more time (I found out today that the first draft was due
Re: Hello, world!
On 2004-11-07 22:31:58 +, Helen Faulkner said: > Yay :) Does everyone realise that there are now at least 8 women on the > New Maintainer waiting list (ie people who are applying to become Debian > Developers). This is a record, we believe, for the number of women > interested in becoming
Re: Hello, world!
> I'm really looking forward to becoming part of the Debian Project. > It's less work for my sponsor, for one! Besides, someone needs to help > bootstrap Debian involvement in the Philippines. A first step would be some localization work. Filipino (fil) recently became listed in ISO-639 and sev
Re: Hello, world!
On Mon, 8 Nov 2004 08:42 am, Sacha Chua wrote: > Hello, everyone! > > Helen Faulkner's message reminded me that although I had been lurking > on debian-women through gmane for a while now, I hadn't actually > gotten around to posting. I guess it's a good time to
Re: Hello, world!
* Sacha Chua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004:11:08 07:12 +0900]: > Hello, everyone! Hi. :) > Helen Faulkner's message reminded me that although I had been lurking > on debian-women through gmane for a while now, I hadn't actually > gotten around to posting. I guess it&
Re: Hello, world!
Hi Sacha :) Helen Faulkner's message reminded me that although I had been lurking on debian-women through gmane for a while now, I hadn't actually gotten around to posting. I guess it's a good time to introduce myself. Congratulations for un-lurking! I find it really interesting to learn a
Hello, world!
Hello, everyone! Helen Faulkner's message reminded me that although I had been lurking on debian-women through gmane for a while now, I hadn't actually gotten around to posting. I guess it's a good time to introduce myself. I'm Sandra Jean V. Chua from the Philippines, but
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Dear All, I will be on vaction starting 12 august till 1st september 2004. For any urgent message pls contact Giacomo Dipaola ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and Maura Nicolosi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Best Regards Anna
Re: Hello world
On Saturday 14 August 2004 2:18 pm, Sandra Fernandez García wrote: > Hi to all, > I'm Sandra and i'm new in this list. > I want to learn a lot here with all the people that belong to > this community. > I can read english without problems but my level of english is not very high > :), > then i don
Re: Hello world
> Hi to all, > I'm Sandra and i'm new in this list. > I want to learn a lot here with all the people that > belong to > this community. > I can read english without problems but my level of > english is not very high > :), > then i don't extend any more. > > Greetings Hi Sandra, welcome :) My n
Hello world
Hi to all, I'm Sandra and i'm new in this list. I want to learn a lot here with all the people that belong to this community. I can read english without problems but my level of english is not very high :), then i don't extend any more. Greetings ___
Hello !
Hi! I'm "Newbie" and I've been using Debian about november of 2003. (The day = It'is my first Linux Copy Party) I participate in the project : Classroom "Debian" for IF3 (IT for women only). ...I'm sorry my english is not good ! :) The mailing-list is very good idea. I'm happy :) Fatuxie
Re: Hello all :)
--- Nora Bernhard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: > Hi, Hi :) > I joined the list last week and now would like to > introduce myself: I am > a 24yrs old systems administrator for Linux, > currently Debian, but I > used to do SuSE and RedHat as well. Against all > common rumours, I do not > sit in f
Re: Hello all :)
* Nora Bernhard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004:07:14 11:01 +0200]: > I have already signed up for an alioth-account and would like to somehow > contribute to the debian-women project - yet I don't know how ... My > mother tongue is German (I live in Austria), but iirc there already were > some proposal
Hello all :)
Hi, I joined the list last week and now would like to introduce myself: I am a 24yrs old systems administrator for Linux, currently Debian, but I used to do SuSE and RedHat as well. Against all common rumours, I do not sit in front of a computer all day - just on the opposite, I have a quite time-
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Re: Website, logo, etc. (and hello!)
On Wednesday 07 July 2004 3:38 pm, Erinn Clark wrote: > * toya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004:07:07 13:21 -0700]: > > is anyone counting those votes??? > > I've just counted them to see what the most popular is. It appears to be > #7, so if no one has objections, we'll go with that one. > works for
Re: Re: Website, logo, etc. (and hello!)
* toya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004:07:07 13:21 -0700]: > is anyone counting those votes??? I've just counted them to see what the most popular is. It appears to be #7, so if no one has objections, we'll go with that one. -- off the chain like a rebellious guanine nucleotide http://double-helix.or
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hi all, just heard about this list. i'm all for visibility of women doing geeky things, not least debian. i'm working for a small tech startup in Washington, DC, doing mostly programming, but trying to convert my company to all things open-source (latest project: an internal jabber server), and
Re: Re: Website, logo, etc. (and hello!)
On Tue, Jul 06, 2004 at 06:21:30PM -0400, Erinn Clark wrote: > * Helen Faulkner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004:07:06 22:49 +0100]: > > > > I think this is a good idea. I think one of the barriers to > > particpation for women in debian is a lack of confidence (definitely so > > for me). > > Yeah,
Re: Re: Website, logo, etc. (and hello!)
hi u all, is anyone counting those votes??? ciao toya Beth Skwarecki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > > Is there a formal vote for the logos, say on a website somewhere? I like #3 > and #1... > > -beth > > -- > Beth Skwarecki > http://www.loxosceles.org/ > > Don't mess around with large whales
Re: Re: Website, logo, etc. (and hello!)
I was very excited to see the announcement about this new list for the wonderful female users of Debian! I would love to get involved in some way, and I will surely be spreading the word about this list and the goals you all have set to other women using Debian. If there is anything I can do to he
Re: Re: Website, logo, etc. (and hello!)
Is there a formal vote for the logos, say on a website somewhere? I like #3 and #1... -beth -- Beth Skwarecki http://www.loxosceles.org/ Don't mess around with large whales because they symbolize nature and will kill you. --Dave Barry
Re: Re: Website, logo, etc. (and hello!)
Quoting Erinn Clark ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Yeah, I agree with this as well. One thing I was considering doing (at > some point - maybe even soon), is having a bug-sqashing party on the IRC > channel. We could introduce newer women to the process of closing bugs, > dealing with Debian packaging, an
Re: Re: Website, logo, etc. (and hello!)
On Tue, Jul 06, 2004 at 06:21:30PM -0400, Erinn Clark wrote: > Also, good going with the NM stuff! I've not signed up yet either, and > there are currently two women in the queue that I know of. It would be > pretty awesome if several of us entered at about the same time, > especially if our little
Re: Re: Website, logo, etc. (and hello!)
* Helen Faulkner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004:07:06 22:49 +0100]: > Hi Everyone :) Hi! > My name is Helen Faulkner. I'm Australian, but currently living in > Sheffield, UK, where I'm doing physics research. I've been using debian > for a few years now and am edging towards becoming a new mainta
Re: Re: Website, logo, etc. (and hello!)
Hi Everyone :) My name is Helen Faulkner. I'm Australian, but currently living in Sheffield, UK, where I'm doing physics research. I've been using debian for a few years now and am edging towards becoming a new maintainer (edging pretty slowly at present, because the friend who is going to
Hello everyone
Hello, I first heard of the creation of this list via linuxchix, so people might know me from there. I'm the coordinator of the Philadelphia (US) chapter of LinuxChix, and am currently using Debian on a few computers on my network (including my old laptop). I've been using debian fo
Re: hello everyone
On Fri, Jun 25, 2004 at 08:45:11PM -0300, Fabricio Cannini Flores wrote: > It's good to see that you girls want to > "walk with your own legs" (as we say in Brasil), > && as i'm sure that this is not a "girls only" > project, > ya can't count on me to make it happen. Well, I certainly hope that p
presentation (Re: hello everyone)
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 enco
Re: hello everyone
Hi cheeks!! > Visibility is a funny thing - it's totally necessary > but it can be quite scary for a lot of women. Specially for those aren't used to speak to crowds (hi Erinn!!) ;-) > And not some groupie-worship thing, > slobbering over Big Names, It's good to see that you girls want to "wa
Re: hello everyone
* Carla Schroder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004:06:21 12:38 -0700]: > I am happy to see this list, and I hope we attract lots of cool women and > girls and other female human persons. I'm a Linux geek and system > administrator. I used to freelance, maintaining mixed Linux/windoze LANs, and > migrat
hello everyone
I am happy to see this list, and I hope we attract lots of cool women and girls and other female human persons. I'm a Linux geek and system administrator. I used to freelance, maintaining mixed Linux/windoze LANs, and migrating folks off their horrid Exchange servers onto nice sensible Postfix/