Re: Introduction - Hi!

2015-02-22 Thread Laura Arjona Reina
Hi Christi, and welcome! El 22/02/15 a las 06:12, Christi Wilson escribió: > Hi, > > My name is Christi and I am a new to Linux (only been using it for a > little over a month) and new to Debian. I chose Debian for my distro as > I was very impressed with the Social Contract and what the communit

Re: Introduction - Hi!

2015-02-21 Thread Brenda J. Butler
On Sat, Feb 21, 2015 at 09:12:35PM -0800, Christi Wilson wrote: > My name is Christi and I am a new to Linux (only been using it for a > little over a month) and new to Debian. I chose Debian for my distro > as I was very impressed with the Social Contract and what the > community strives for as

Introduction - Hi!

2015-02-21 Thread Christi Wilson
Hi, My name is Christi and I am a new to Linux (only been using it for a little over a month) and new to Debian. I chose Debian for my distro as I was very impressed with the Social Contract and what the community strives for as a whole. I found out about Debian Women when I was reading arti

Re: Debian Women Introduction

2014-06-18 Thread Kevin Mark
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 07:34:32PM +0300, Yehuda Korotkin wrote: >Hello Brenda J. Butler, >Thanks for the detailed email ! :-) >>> young people today (everywhere), are just not interested in typing to > write >programs or communicate. >-- Scary to imagine where this could lead

Re: Debian Women Introduction

2014-06-16 Thread Yehuda Korotkin
works in terms of > communications. > > Having a video conference like this is extremely unusual for the > Debian organization. Mostly the users and developers use email, irc > and other non-synchronous means for virtually all communication. Once > in a while, there is a conference

Re: Debian Women Introduction

2014-06-14 Thread Kevin Mark
From: Miriam Ruiz To: debian-women Cc: Yehuda Korotkin ; debian-events...@lists.debian.org Sent: Saturday, June 14, 2014 11:36 AM Subject: Re: Debian Women Introduction 2014-06-14 9:44 GMT+02:00 Kevin Mark : > Hi Yehuda and Brenda, > That's

Re: Debian Women Introduction

2014-06-14 Thread Miriam Ruiz
2014-06-14 9:44 GMT+02:00 Kevin Mark : > Hi Yehuda and Brenda, > That's great info that you provided. > Just a few more bits. > There is an Organization 'Open Hatch', they typically visit campuses in the US > and do 'on boarding' for various open source projects by doing a presentation > about wha

Re: Debian Women Introduction

2014-06-14 Thread Kevin Mark
or the > Debian organization. Mostly the users and developers use email, irc > and other non-synchronous means for virtually all communication. Once > in a while, there is a conference and some Debian people will meet in > person. Mainly, the communications are not about introducing D

Re: Debian Women Introduction

2014-06-13 Thread Brenda J. Butler
ery little in the way of introductions/recruitment aside from the web pages that describe Debian (www.debian.org and the wiki). I can see the value in making the introduction to the students more interactive than the usual Debian communications though. A lot of people, esp. young people today (ev

Re: Debian Women Introduction

2014-06-12 Thread Yehuda Korotkin
Hello Miriam, Thanks for replay and thanks for the Welcome :-) Next week i'll try to schedule time for video conference. if you know people that might be interested to * Explain about Debian Linux * Encourage women to be involved in community * Introduce the community * Display small presentatio

Re: Debian Women Introduction

2014-06-12 Thread Yehuda Korotkin
Hello Daniel ! Thanks for replay. It is good idea to engage them with free software. but, i think it's too early for them. I believe that first stage is to meet them with Debian Linux show them that there is other OS except Windows, Than explain them about open-source community and introduce the

Re: Debian Women Introduction

2014-06-12 Thread Miriam Ruiz
2014-06-12 9:17 GMT+02:00 Yehuda Korotkin : > Hello Debian Women, > > My name is Yehuda Korotkin and I teach technologies in one of leading > colleges for women in Israel. > Welcome!!! :) > I thought about the possibility of introduce Debian and the Debian > community to the girls that i teach.

Re: Debian Women Introduction

2014-06-12 Thread Daniel Pocock
Hi Yehuda, Thanks for your email to Debian I'm mentoring a female student in Google Summer of Code this year. She is working on the JSCommunicator project, which could be used to facilitate a video call as you discussed. JitMeet from the Jitsi team could also be used. One way you could quick

Debian Women Introduction

2014-06-12 Thread Yehuda Korotkin
Hello Debian Women, My name is Yehuda Korotkin and I teach technologies in one of leading colleges for women in Israel. I thought about the possibility of introduce Debian and the Debian community to the girls that i teach. Our girls will install Debian Linux for the first time in their lives ne

Re: introduction

2013-09-03 Thread Kinga Bernadett Böszörményi
Hi Diane! On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 10:39 PM, Diane Trout wrote: > One of the easiest places I found to start was updating packages I was using > that were out of date. > > You can get a lot information about a package at: > http://packages.qa.debian.org/common/index.html > > Theres a list of work-n

Re: introduction

2013-09-03 Thread Kinga Bernadett Böszörményi
Hi Lesley! On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 11:41 AM, lesleyb wrote: > I have no idea whether you know about these things but the Debian women group > do have an irc channel, #debian-women, on irc.debian.org. Please visit and > say > hi there too. > > You can find out what we're up to there; also worth c

Re: introduction

2013-09-03 Thread Kinga Bernadett Böszörményi
Hi Miry! On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 10:38 PM, Miriam Ruiz wrote: > There's many things to do and many places to help, but it's usually not > obvious from start. I'd suggest that maybe you could do a brief introduction > of what things you might like, the kind of things you mi

Re: introduction

2013-09-03 Thread Diane Trout
Welcome One of the easiest places I found to start was updating packages I was using that were out of date. You can get a lot information about a package at: http://packages.qa.debian.org/common/index.html Theres a list of work-needed-prospective-packages at http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/

Re: introduction

2013-09-03 Thread 'lesleyb'
On Mon, Sep 02, 2013 at 08:36:05PM +0200, Kinga Bernadett Böszörményi wrote: > Hi everyone, > > Took me a while to start here. Today is school begin day in my country > and decided to begin my contribution here. But I still don't know how > may I help. I've some programming knowledge, can package

Re: introduction

2013-09-02 Thread Miriam Ruiz
> programs. May try to mentor others how they can start cooperation with > Debian. > Is there any task list that I should check or something I may join to? > There's many things to do and many places to help, but it's usually not obvious from start. I'd suggest that maybe

introduction

2013-09-02 Thread Kinga Bernadett Böszörményi
Hi everyone, Took me a while to start here. Today is school begin day in my country and decided to begin my contribution here. But I still don't know how may I help. I've some programming knowledge, can package small programs. May try to mentor others how they can start cooperation with Debian. Is

Re: Introduction to GNU/Linux for girls

2011-05-11 Thread Christine Spang
On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 05:24:45PM +0200, Fernanda G Weiden wrote: > So if you would like to do this, I would then focus on Debian stuff, > talk about the existence of this group, and add more info about how to > get involved to the materials. This sounds great to me. cheers, Christine -- To U

Re: Introduction to GNU/Linux for girls

2011-05-11 Thread Meike Reichle
Hi Fernanda Fernanda G Weiden @ 10.05.2011 17:24: Hi people, I'm planning to give classes of introduction to systems administration gratis for girls at a conference in Brazil (FISL), and I would like to know whether you would like me to translate information about this activity and also

Re: Introduction to GNU/Linux for girls

2011-05-10 Thread Fernanda G Weiden
On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 5:33 PM, Mackenzie Morgan wrote: > Just wondering: girls or women? What about we make it "female" so there's no age issue? :-) There was no intention in the choice of term, it was just my non-native-speaker-writing-fast-without-thinking issue... -- Free Software Foundat

Re: Introduction to GNU/Linux for girls

2011-05-10 Thread Mackenzie Morgan
On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 11:24 AM, Fernanda G Weiden wrote: > Hi people, > I'm planning to give classes of introduction to systems administration > gratis for girls at a conference in Brazil (FISL), and I would like to > know whether you would like me to translate information abou

Introduction to GNU/Linux for girls

2011-05-10 Thread Fernanda G Weiden
Hi people, I'm planning to give classes of introduction to systems administration gratis for girls at a conference in Brazil (FISL), and I would like to know whether you would like me to translate information about this activity and also brand it as a Debian Women initiative. I know some p

Re: Introduction and Debian Women Mentoring Programme

2009-07-28 Thread Lesley Binks
2009/7/28 Lesley Binks : > 2009/7/28 Rosellyne Thompson : >> Hi everyone, >> >> My name is Rosellyne Thompson and I am 23 years old. I've been using >> Debian since 2000 (Potato!) and I've decided to delurk and become more >> involved with the Debian project, primarily to give something back and >>

Re: Introduction and Debian Women Mentoring Programme

2009-07-28 Thread Lesley Binks
2009/7/28 Rosellyne Thompson : > Hi everyone, > > My name is Rosellyne Thompson and I am 23 years old. I've been using > Debian since 2000 (Potato!) and I've decided to delurk and become more > involved with the Debian project, primarily to give something back and > become part of the community, bu

Re: Introduction and Debian Women Mentoring Programme

2009-07-28 Thread Runa Sandvik
ng UK events (I am based > in Ilford, Essex, so can attend events in Central London), press work > and general interaction with the Debian project. Have you done any packaging before? If not, then there's a good introduction to the topic on the Debian Women wiki: http://women.

Introduction and Debian Women Mentoring Programme

2009-07-27 Thread Rosellyne Thompson
Hi everyone, My name is Rosellyne Thompson and I am 23 years old. I've been using Debian since 2000 (Potato!) and I've decided to delurk and become more involved with the Debian project, primarily to give something back and become part of the community, but also to gain experience that complements

Re: Introduction

2008-12-28 Thread Amaya
Aníbal Monsalve Salazar wrote: > You've forgotten Erinn (helix) Clark. :) And Marga, and Ana, and Biella, and Marcela, and alphascorpii, in no particular order, and only to mention the women. > Erinn's talk in DebConf4 was very inpirational. This is all there is, and worth watching too: http://

Re: Introduction

2008-12-28 Thread Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso
2008/12/28 Sam Kuper : > 2008/12/28 Ben Armstrong : >> Aníbal Monsalve Salazar wrote: >>> Erinn's talk in DebConf4 was very inpirational. >> >> [...] >> Now you have piqued my curiosity. Was that talk >> recorded and put online? I would like to hear it. Linuxchix seems to suggest that the prese

Re: Introduction

2008-12-28 Thread Sam Kuper
2008/12/28 Ben Armstrong : > Aníbal Monsalve Salazar wrote: >> Erinn's talk in DebConf4 was very inpirational. > > [...] > Now you have piqued my curiosity. Was that talk > recorded and put online? I would like to hear it. Ditto.

Re: Introduction

2008-12-28 Thread Ariannah J. Armstrong
On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 12:28 PM, Ben Armstrong >As they mature, my girls > will grow up to understand that not everyone will agree with them, and > some of them are going to say hurtful and even bigoted things to them. They encountered this recently, during the holidays from some of our neighbour

Re: Introduction

2008-12-28 Thread Ben Armstrong
On Sun, 28 Dec 2008 16:27:16 +1100 Aníbal Monsalve Salazar wrote: > You've forgotten Erinn (helix) Clark. :) > > Erinn and Amaya (together with the women who attended DebConf4 in Porto > Alegre) started Debian Women in 2004. > > Erinn's talk in DebConf4 was very inpirational. No slight intended

Re: Introduction

2008-12-28 Thread Ben Armstrong
On Sun, 28 Dec 2008 05:46:59 +0100 "Miriam Ruiz" wrote: > I have two baby nieces now and I would really > like to participate in whichever activities they choose without having > any extra difficulties for being female. I would really want them to > be able to join Debian sometime, and do stuff he

Re: Introduction

2008-12-28 Thread Miriam Ruiz
2008/12/28 Ariannah J. Armstrong : > Hi! I thought since Ben posted an introduction, I will too :) > > I am Ariannah, and I'm married to Ben. Debian has been in our family > for a long time, and our children are being raised on it as a > home-educated family. I admire all t

Re: Introduction

2008-12-28 Thread Ariannah J. Armstrong
Hi! I thought since Ben posted an introduction, I will too :) I am Ariannah, and I'm married to Ben. Debian has been in our family for a long time, and our children are being raised on it as a home-educated family. I admire all the work that Ben has done with it over the years. In my

Re: Introduction

2008-12-27 Thread Aníbal Monsalve Salazar
On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 10:00:03PM -0400, Ben Armstrong wrote: >In particular, thanks Amaya and Miriam. You've forgotten Erinn (helix) Clark. :) Erinn and Amaya (together with the women who attended DebConf4 in Porto Alegre) started Debian Women in 2004. Erinn's talk in DebConf4 was very inpirat

Re: Introduction

2008-12-27 Thread Miriam Ruiz
2008/12/28 Ben Armstrong : > Hi, Hi Ben!! > For years my goal has been to make Debian desirable for my own kids who > now number four girls and one boy, and for families everywhere. Now > that my boy and half of my girls are teens, I would like to think all > of them could follow in their father

Introduction

2008-12-27 Thread Ben Armstrong
Hi, For years my goal has been to make Debian desirable for my own kids who now number four girls and one boy, and for families everywhere. Now that my boy and half of my girls are teens, I would like to think all of them could follow in their father's footsteps and join Debian, should they want

Re: Introduction

2007-05-29 Thread Christian Perrier
Quoting Alexander Schmehl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > Hi! > > * Anne S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070528 16:40]: > > > Because I don't have skills to build websites or programming, yet. I > > think that participate to translation- or documentation project would be > > easier way to me to contribute. > >

Re: Introduction

2007-05-29 Thread Alexander Schmehl
Hi! * Anne S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070528 16:40]: > Because I don't have skills to build websites or programming, yet. I > think that participate to translation- or documentation project would be > easier way to me to contribute. Than http://www.debian.org/international/l10n/ddtp might be intere

Re: Introduction

2007-05-28 Thread Christian Perrier
> You're really welcome to participate, I'm pretty sure that the teams dealing > with documentation and translation will be really glad to count with your > help :) Or, if you ever become interested in any other part of Debian, or The Finnish team certainly definitely would and, as all Finnish p

Re: Introduction

2007-05-28 Thread Runa Agate Sandvik
On Mon, May 28, 2007 at 05:40:32PM +0300, Anne S wrote: > I have reading this mailing list few weeks now and I think that I > should introduce my self :) Hi! :) > Because I don't have skills to build websites or programming, yet. I > think that participate to translation- or documentation proje

Re: Introduction

2007-05-28 Thread Miriam Ruiz
2007/5/28, Anne S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Greetings, Hi! :) I have reading this mailing list few weeks now and I think that I should introduce my self :) Welcome on board!! My name is Anne Sorsa, I live in Finland (Northern Karelia). My passion are computers, alternative operation syste

Introduction

2007-05-28 Thread Anne S
Greetings, I have reading this mailing list few weeks now and I think that I should introduce my self :) My name is Anne Sorsa, I live in Finland (Northern Karelia). My passion are computers, alternative operation systems like Linux. Maybe alternative is not right word to describe that, but

Re: Hello and introduction

2006-04-27 Thread Pia Waugh
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

2006-03-20 Thread Odile Bénassy
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

2006-03-17 Thread Michelle Konzack
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

2006-03-03 Thread Helen Faulkner
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

2006-03-03 Thread Sara Smollett
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

2006-03-01 Thread Christian Perrier
> > 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

2006-03-01 Thread Camilla Berglund
-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

2006-02-28 Thread Moore, Louis
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

2006-02-28 Thread linuxgirlie
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

2006-02-27 Thread Christian Perrier
> 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

2006-02-27 Thread Erinn Clark
* 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, I am the > co-founder of Karoshi (www.karos

Re: Hello and introduction

2006-02-27 Thread Erinn Clark
* 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

2006-02-27 Thread Camilla Berglund
-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

2006-02-27 Thread Vedran Vucic
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 noo

Re: Hello and introduction

2006-02-27 Thread Alexander Schmehl
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

2006-02-26 Thread Pia Waugh
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

2006-02-25 Thread Christian Perrier
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

2006-02-25 Thread linuxgirlie
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

2006-02-24 Thread Christian Perrier
> 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

2006-02-24 Thread Erinn Clark
* 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 know! > About a year a

Re: Hello and introduction

2006-02-23 Thread David Moreno Garza
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

2006-02-23 Thread Tina Isaksen
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 and later Pascal progra

Re: An introduction

2005-05-28 Thread Clytie Siddall
On 27/05/2005, at 12:24 PM, Claudine Chionh wrote: I'm just piping up to say that I have been lurking on this list to get a feel for the D-W project, but I haven't felt able to contribute. I didn't realise there were other people from Melbourne here. May I put in a shameless plug for the Me

Re: An introduction

2005-05-28 Thread Clytie Siddall
On 27/05/2005, at 10:13 AM, Rebecca Dridan wrote: After lurking for quite some time, I thought I should introduce myself. My name is Bec, I'm doing a research Masters at the University of Melbourne in Australia, and I've been a Debian user for over 5 years (Debian only for about 3). G'day

Re: An introduction

2005-05-26 Thread Claudine Chionh
Helen Faulkner said: > Hi Bec, hi all, > > Rebecca Dridan wrote: >> Hi all, >> After lurking for quite some time, I thought I should introduce myself. > > Welcome! I'm so pleased that you introduced yourself, because I'm in Melbourne > too and I didn't realise there were any other DW women around

Re: An introduction

2005-05-26 Thread Helen Faulkner
Hi Bec, hi all, Rebecca Dridan wrote: > Hi all, > > After lurking for quite some time, I thought I should introduce myself. Welcome! I'm so pleased that you introduced yourself, because I'm in Melbourne too and I didn't realise there were any other DW women around here. Maybe we can meet over

An introduction

2005-05-26 Thread Rebecca Dridan
Hi all, After lurking for quite some time, I thought I should introduce myself. My name is Bec, I'm doing a research Masters at the University of Melbourne in Australia, and I've been a Debian user for over 5 years (Debian only for about 3). With 2 part time jobs and study, I don't have the time

Re: Debian gathering in mid-May? (Was: Re: Introduction)

2005-05-11 Thread Matt Zimmerman
On Wed, May 11, 2005 at 09:49:45PM -0700, Don Armstrong wrote: > On Sun, 24 Apr 2005, Michelle Klein-Hass wrote: > > OK, please, folks...I need details! I actually *do* live in LA and want > > to attend this gathering. > > Matt Zimmerman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is the person to talk to, who is > orga

Re: Debian gathering in mid-May? (Was: Re: Introduction)

2005-05-11 Thread Don Armstrong
On Sun, 24 Apr 2005, Michelle Klein-Hass wrote: > On 4/23/05, Geordie Birch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Cere Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [23 Apr 2005 12:04 -0700]: > > > There is supposed to be some sort of Los Angeles Debian > > > gathering (foodconf as it has apparently come to be called) in > >

Re: Debian gathering in mid-May? (Was: Re: Introduction)

2005-05-11 Thread C.M. Connelly
"MKH" == Michelle Klein-Hass <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "CD" == Cere Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> CD> There is supposed to be some sort of Los Angeles Debian CD> gathering (foodconf as it has apparently come to be CD> called) in mid May. Figured it would be good as many CD> west coast Nort

Re: Introduction

2005-04-24 Thread Avery Ke
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

Re: Debian gathering in mid-May? (Was: Re: Introduction)

2005-04-24 Thread Cere Davis
Well, I may have the date wrong or something but I heard this from the debian-women irc channel. Seems hard to believe that something like this is happening when no one is clarifying it one way or another. -Cere On 4/24/05, Michelle Klein-Hass <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 4/23/05, Geordie Bir

Debian gathering in mid-May? (Was: Re: Introduction)

2005-04-24 Thread Michelle Klein-Hass
On 4/23/05, Geordie Birch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Cere Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [23 Apr 2005 12:04 -0700]: > > There is supposed to be some sort of Los Angeles Debian gathering > > (foodconf as it has apparently come to be called) in mid May. > > Figured it would be good as many west coast N

Re: Introduction

2005-04-23 Thread Geordie Birch
Cere Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [23 Apr 2005 12:04 -0700]: Hi Cere, enjoying the beautiful day? > I don't think I have formally written into this list yet but I > especially like to say hello to folks that are somewhat in close > Geographic proximity to my hometown, Seattle. I'm sitting h

Re: Introduction

2005-04-23 Thread Cere Davis
Hi Geordie, I don't think I have formally written into this list yet but I especially like to say hello to folks that are somewhat in close 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 Was

Introduction

2005-04-22 Thread Geordie Birch
Hi. My name is Geordie Birch. I live in Vancouver Canada. I have been a user of Debian since July 1999. In the past I have been involved in local projects that encouraged the use of computers and networks by people who might not otherwise have access. In 2000 we set up a computer lab

Re: Introduction

2005-02-28 Thread Helen Faulkner
Hi Meike and everyone, Thanks for your introduction, Meike. It's nice to learn something about the different people who are subscribed to this list. So far I've only dealt with debian as a user. I've got it running on one of my laptops and like it a lot. Guess I might even call

Introduction

2005-02-27 Thread Meike Reichle
Hi all, My name is Meike Reichle, I subscribed to this list a few days ago. Since I don't know how "customs" are around here, I thought it might be appropriate to write a short introduction email. My name is, as said already, Meike. I am 23 years old and live in Germany, close t

Re: Introduction

2004-07-25 Thread Erinn Clark
* stefani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004:07:25 19:07 -0700]: > another unlurk here. I subscribed last week, after hearing mako and > micah and matt tell me of this list. that was after i mentioned to them > how few women seemed to have voted in the recent plebiscite on the sarge > release. Welcom

Introduction

2004-07-25 Thread stefani
another unlurk here. I subscribed last week, after hearing mako and micah and matt tell me of this list. that was after i mentioned to them how few women seemed to have voted in the recent plebiscite on the sarge release. what i would hope to get, from those on this list, and Debian develo

Re: Introduction

2004-07-24 Thread Amaya
Beautiful success story, thanks for sharing. -- .''`. Resistance is futile. You will be componentized. : :' : `. `' Proudly running Debian GNU/Linux (Sid 2.6.6 Ext3) `- www.amayita.com www.malapecora.com www.chicasduras.com

Introduction

2004-07-24 Thread Liz Young
Greetings, Unlurking, I subscribed a couple of weeks ago. I recognize some of the LinuxChix here {wave} -- I've lurked over there since forever. I'm a SysAdmin. Had an Intro to Unix course in 1996 that was taught with GNU/Linux. That was cool, but then I got borged for some years and built

Introduction #458862

2004-07-14 Thread Dana Sibera
I've been lurking quite a while, and finally thought I should get around to an introduction :). I've used Linux (mostly debian) for near 4 years now on ancient PPC hardware. No reason to do things the easy way :). I use it for my web server, and for a time as a router - although tha