Hi!
Steve Langasek schrieb:
> Presently, there's a good deal of high-quality content in the Debian Women
> wiki, which is out of sight of the "wiki community" that edits
> wiki.debian.org and for which this mailing list is a clear point of contact
> in the event of vandalization. If this content
Hi Lisi
> In view of the recent thread, I think that now is a bad time, from my point
> of
> view, to take away anything from the women's space. We are, after all,
> hardly made to feel welcome on the official site.
I respectfully disagree, on certain points actually:
1) I've never felt th
2009/7/8 Meike Reichle :
> Hi Lisi
>
>> In view of the recent thread, I think that now is a bad time, from my point
>> of
>> view, to take away anything from the women's space. We are, after all,
>> hardly made to feel welcome on the official site.
>
> I respectfully disagree, on certain points a
Hi all,
Lesley Binks wrote @ 08/07/09 15:52:
> In a list and irc manner I have rarely felt unwelcome within the
> Linux community and not yet within the Debian part of it.
> However in the light of the Ruby crap I feel it is even more important
> to keep the women sub-project going.
Nobody want
2009/7/8 Meike Reichle :
> Lesley Binks wrote @ 08/07/09 15:52:
> Nobody want's to do anything to the d-w project as a whole. D-W will go on
> not matter what. The question is simply and only if we want to move the
> contents that were put in the Debian-Women wiki when it was still in use
> into th
On Wed, Jul 08, 2009 at 11:19:33AM +0200, Alexander Reichle-Schmehl wrote:
> Steve Langasek schrieb:
> > Presently, there's a good deal of high-quality content in the Debian Women
> > wiki, which is out of sight of the "wiki community" that edits
> > wiki.debian.org and for which this mailing lis
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