Hello
Since this is my first message here, I’ll introduce myself first. I am,
in no particular order, French, male, student, Python programmer,
activist, happy Debian user and Free Software enthousiast.
Debian-women is one of the two Debian mailing-lists I’m subscribed to;
other ones have too muc
Hello Francesca and list [re-sending for archive completeness, duh]
> IMHO 1,2,4 can stay on w.d.o, as subpages, with links in team page.
> 3 could be put into website, maybe with something as feed from geek feminism
> blog, or sites like that. And identi.ca account, too.:D
+1
> Ok, maybe I'm exa
[Re-sending, please don’t reject me as spam liszt]
> BTW, is there a mentoring program for non-women?
I have found the answer on the wiki page: The mentoring program is lead
by Debian Women, but mentees can have any gender. Good for me, one day
I hope to a badge “Trained by Debian Women” :)
Rega
>> I've cc'd weasel and sgran so they can answer the following question: is
>> it acceptable to have non-DDs (and/or non-DMs) on such aliases?
>
> Yes, it's an alias file, so it can take arbitrary addresses.
I believe the question was about policy, not technique.
Regards
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> Miriam Ruiz wrote:
> I read the slides in English and found several minor typos as in using
> "now" instead of "know". Unfortunately I hate office suits, but i would
> be happy to send you a txt patch :
Office suits? :) I find Muphry's Law rather funny (“if you write
anything criticizing ed
> Éric, did you write "Muphry" on purpose? Or was it The Law that made you?
Yep, Muphry’s Law is a derivative of Murphy’s Law. That’s why it’s funny :)
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Hello,
Le 07/03/2012 14:25, Francesca Ciceri a écrit :
> I've just substitued the old description with the one provided in the
> "Bits from the Debian Women project" paragraph on DPN 11/2010 [1]: which
> says:
>
> "The Mentoring Program allows men and women who want to contribute to
> Debian, but
Hello,
I can’t edit the wiki so I will reply here.
To be blunt, I suspect people have not answered because the Questions
section at https://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/DebConf18/OpenDay/Gender
consists nearly exclusively of transphobic questions that immediately
make the page hostile and turn peo
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