On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 07:12, Lesley Binks wrote:
> I ask because the PackagingTutorial is
> wiki.debian.org/PackagingTutorial and its Spanish translation
> is at wiki.debian.org/es/PackagingTutorial with other translations
> similarly organised.
>
> Whereas the Python tutorial is at
> wiki.deb
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 00:54, Francesca Ciceri wrote:
>
> Maybe a Ubuntu/Debian-Women meeting? ;)
Fantastic idea. I'd love to see a collaboration between UW and DW. We
are having our meet tomorrow so this is something that should be on
the agenda :)
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On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 22:45, Stefano Zacchiroli wrote:
> activity. Furthermore, I've been observing ubuntu-women [1] activity
> and I found them to be very much visible in their community and I
> found a pity not to be able to say the same of your work, also
> considering that you've been do
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 09:27, Miriam Ruiz wrote:
> 2010/8/26 स्वक्ष :
>> On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 00:54, Francesca Ciceri wrote:
>>>
>>> Maybe a Ubuntu/Debian-Women meeting? ;)
>>
>> Fantastic idea. I'd love to see a collaboration between UW and DW. W
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 11:30, Elizabeth Krumbach wrote:
>
> The good thing about the packaging process is that while the process
> you go through to *get it into the archive* differs and revision
> control tools differ (bzr vs git and still some svn), actual creation
> of packages in Ubuntu and D
On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 23:13, Christian PERRIER wrote:
>
> Finally, I would here probably avoid listing names (you of
> course know that some contributing women prefer avoiding to advertize
> their gender: here again, I have real examples in mind in the l10n
> world).
He has a point. This is not
On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 20:15, Don Armstrong wrote:
> I would hate for someone to not report harassment occurring because
> they felt that a contact address was inappropriate for the type of
> harassment that they received (or perhaps had the appearance of
> associated with the agent of harassment
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On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 16:40, Margarita Manterola
wrote:
>
> I'll send one official announcement now with a pointer to the wiki
> page on this list. You can use it to copy it and spread it as far as
> possible.
I have forwarded the mail you sent to the mentors list to a few
*-women lists, assumi
takes. There is more bit I
shall leave it for later :-)
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[1] Consonant Sandhi :: Combination of a final consonant with an
initial consonant or vowel. There are three kinds of Sandhi:
1) Vowel Combinations (Vowel Sandhi)
2) Visargá Combinations (Visargá Sandhi
unciation mistakes. There is more bit I
> > shall leave it for later :-)
>
>
> I think these typical issues can be discussed in both the debian-i18n
> and the debian-in-workers mailing lists. No doubt.
Yes.
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On 8/2/05, Clytie Siddall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Everyone !
> Welcome, || स्वक्ष || ! It's really great to see you
> posting here. Keep it up. :)
Hi Clytie :-)
> I'd like to talk more with you about the Unicode issues for your
> language, and about poss
o ways and so on... 270 conjunct
consonants at the last count
(may be more but not less). Sandhi has a complex grammatical
structure and its a constant struggle (for me atleast).
So I guess this (^^) is a major reason why implementing precomposed
layout is not practical if not difficult to implement.
Hope that helps somewhat and sorry for the long post :)
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e"), I would expect a
> technical response. A lack of pleasantries wouldn't phase me in the least.
Not entirely Avery's mail was lost / unanswered among others :
http://lists.debian.org/debian-women/2005/06/msg00129.html
Maybe someone with more experience will choose to answer it.
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gt; have you, realize that you have the power to change things.
If a persons contribution is measured by the visibility factor,
decibel level, or number of posts he/she makes at various lists and
forums then this virtual world would be very noisy indeed ;-) ...
Seriously, I'd rather just do something anonymously and walk away...
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very one of us has a *real life* outside of FLOSS and other
volunteerism and the only common thread stringing us together is the
philosophical ideology, good work and interest in FSF/GNU.
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On 8/15/05, Steve Langasek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 15, 2005 at 12:36:40PM +0600, || स्वक्ष || svaksha wrote:
>
> > Each and every one of us has a *real life* outside of FLOSS and other
> > volunteerism and the only common thread stringing us together
ical point of view,
> if the answer is "yes", is there something
> d-w, you or Clytie should do about it?
> Any suggestions?
>
I cant comment about Clytie. Speaking for myself, I would prefer to
volunteer my time and effort elsewhere if the above behaviour is the
norm in DW/Debian.
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On 8/16/05, Helen Faulkner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> || स्वक्ष || svaksha wrote:
>
> > Does that mean the following..
> > /quote:
> > OK, well in my culture we prefer things to be dealt with head-on; the
> > behavior you describe strikes me as being pas
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