t going to bring more developers to Debian!
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On 6/13/06, Steve Langasek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On the subject of collateral damage: some will point out that tor is a
service with legitimate applications, including some that are close to the
heart of many on this list, such as protection against invasion of privacy
by corporations, defe
27;m hoping this calendar will
make him think "there is hope for that still".
Let me approach the matter from a different angle: If you consider
this calendar is ok, what kind of calendar of women in IT would be ok?
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On 7/10/06, Erinn Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Maybe one of them actually doing their jobs? That would at least be
relevant. But I guess it wouldn't be "sexy" and thus not sell as much
(though I would at least buy a copy of /that/).
Yes, that kind of calendar would be good but unfortunatel
that conclusion. I mean, books nearly never allow that choice
at all, there is just both kind of books and no one goes "Eeek, they are
discriminating against women by having a male protagonist".
In my opinion, the best way to go about it regarding the game mentioned
would be for a technic
does not define who I am, or even
comment on who I am, though I do love choice in all things.
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sent to d-women, only to
> find that it's just a spam message, my heart always sinks a little.
Don't let your heart sink. Silence on debian-women might also mean that
the women now feel so comfy in Debian that there is not much need for
the list activity anymore.
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ce was more varied. However, best to keep in mind 1)
their sample size was not huge and 2) non-human primates might
have cultural bias of their own.
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cify what kind of technical expertise your job requires of you. Can
you tell a
bit what you are hoping to learn?
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