On 2005-03-07 01:53:19 +0100, Miriam Ruiz said:
> http://debianwomen.org/involvement/todo.php is
> supposed to have a to do list for what's needed for
> the project. When a new person joins the project,
> usually looks there to see how they can help.
>
> Looking at it now, as a friend told me, it
* Magni Onsoien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005:03:07 09:31 +0100]:
> Maybe the todo list should be moved into the wiki in stead? Then it will
> be easier to update when anyone thinks of something that should be done,
> which actually happens from time to time :)
That was the original idea. I'm not sur
Maybe the todo list should be moved into the wiki in stead? Then it will
be easier to update when anyone thinks of something that should be done,
which actually happens from time to time :)
That would be fine.
I posted to the list asking for suggestions for the ToDo a month ago,
but at that time
On 06/03/2005 at 15:11 Erinn Clark wrote...
> > IMHO, the d-w project has now reached a sufficiently mature activity
> > for being part of the "official" web site. Of course, this is only my
> > personal opinion and further discussion is required, especially with
> > the web site team members.
On Sun, Mar 06, 2005 at 05:14:42PM +0100, Miriam Ruiz wrote:
> If you change the level of strogens or testosterone in
> your organism, your spacial abilities do not change.
How do you know?
- David "Developmental Biologist" Nusinow
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Hi:
If anybody is still interested in this topic, here's a series of
questions that might help to focus the discussion.
The questions are based on the FOSS Survey taken three years ago
(http://www.infonomics.nl/FLOSS/report/Final4.htm#_Toc13908242).
The survey had just slightly over 1% of its r
* Bruce Byfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005:03:07 13:35 -0800]:
> Personal
> - are you currently in a permanent relation?
What is this supposed to be? "permanent relation" -- long-term
relationship? Something else entirely?
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Hi,
Erinn Clark wrote:
:: Seriously, don't worry about this.
:: Fellow DW people, what say ye? Our options, as I see
:: them, are:
:: a) Reschedule our meeting.
:: b) Go ahead with the meeting as planned.
:: The benefits to (a) are:
:: - No one will be
Erinn Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
* Bruce Byfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005:03:07 13:35 -0800]:
> Personal
> - are you currently in a permanent relation?
>What is this supposed to be? "permanent relation" -- long-term
>relationship? Something else entirely?
You have the gist. Am I right that y
On Mon, 2005-03-07 at 19:14 -0800, Bruce Byfield wrote:
> You have the gist. Am I right that you are responding to the use of the
> word "relation" rather than "relationship"?
>
> If so, we are apparently divided by a common language here. This is a
> "po-tay-to / po-tah-to" issue, I suspect.
B
Quoting David Moreno Garza ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > If so, we are apparently divided by a common language here. This is a
> > "po-tay-to / po-tah-to" issue, I suspect.
>
> But what 'relation' would that mean, in that case?
If this means what I think it means (but, not being a native speaker,
I
Hi all,
this is my first post here, so this also marks the end of my lurking
period :-)
I've been reading this list with a lot of interest.
To answer the "How do women become involved in free / open source
projects?" question, and as some sort of an introduction, here's my route:
I studied phys
Hi Girls
I thought, I'd drop a short notice, since today (or tomorrow, the 8th or
March anyway, wherever you are) is the International Women's Day! [1]
A day to celebrate the achievements of women all around the world, to
appreciate all these women who made a change to this world, be it a major
on
On Tue, 08 Mar 2005 08:54:53 +0100, Meike Reichle
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Girls
>
> I thought, I'd drop a short notice, since today (or tomorrow, the 8th or
> March anyway, wherever you are) is the International Women's Day! [1]
> A day to celebrate the achievements of women all around the
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