On Wed, Feb 23, 2005 at 09:31:21AM +0900, Sacha Chua wrote:
> I find I'm more into the social aspect of open source than the guys I
> know are.
I tend to be the same way. So when I choose to get involved with a
project I start out by joining their IRC channel (which most have) and
chatting with t
> -- do you read science fiction?
Almost all the fiction I read is science fiction or fantasy. Most of what
I watch as well, I've gone to see Episode 3 in the theater twice already,
saw Hitchhikers last weekend, am all excited about the Serenity
pre-release screening on Thursday, am "religiously"
Hello,
I first heard of the creation of this list via linuxchix, so people
might know me from there. I'm the coordinator of the Philadelphia (US)
chapter of LinuxChix, and am currently using Debian on a few computers
on my network (including my old laptop). I've been using debian for
almost 2 year
On Sun, Aug 22, 2004 at 11:49:11PM +0200, Gaudenz Steinlin wrote:
> What part of debian-women is closed? Asking just out of curiosity.
>
> How do you think that more parts of debian-women could be closed? AFAIK
> there has never been a closed mailinglist in Debian (except those that
> have to be
This is helpful for understanding the full package name:
http://www.debian.org/doc/FAQ/ch-pkg_basics.en.html#s-pkgname
HTH,
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ple packages with some folks in
the project I feel safe with, and right now I really don't feel
comfortable sending women interested in getting involved with
development to Debian.
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it all. I think part
of what I wanted to hear and will impact how I move forward was what
has already come up in this thread: "this is just a noisy minority"
"most of the project doesn't feel this way" "it's freeze and this
always happens, wait it out and things will g
public image to worry about, and how Debian will get new contributors
if it is perceived as such a hostile place), it does make me more
confident that it's mostly confined to -devel and a minority of noisy
people within the project.
Cheers,
[0] http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2008/12/t
d this:
"Mentoring in Open Source Communities: What Works? What Doesn't?"
http://www.itworld.com/open-source/78271/mentoring-open-source-communities-what-works-what-doesnt
Looks like some of this can be helpful and it was just published 3
days ago, what timing! :)
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te directly
to Debian anyway, so I really think any packaging-directed classes
held on the Debian side, regardless of what part of the process they
cover, would be beneficial to UW too.
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a good job of reaching out.
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