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Re: any women here?



From: will trillich <will@serensoft.com>
> Robert wrote:
> > This from debian-user:
> > >       http://sourceforge.net/projects/newbiedoc/
> > >
> > >pick a topic that bugged you, and expose the basics for
> > >tomorrow's newbie. (like me.) we need all the help we can get!
> >
> > Will:
> >
> > Like most places in GNU/Linux land, and IT in general for that
matter,
> > the project (newbiedoc) isn't getting "all the help" that it needs
> > because: the help of women is lacking.  It's sad to see 1/2 the
human
> > race is missing, once again.  There are some women working on tech.
> > projects here and there, but as we well know, it's male dominated.
>
> True. Sad.
>
> > Anyhow, that's a thought about "all the help we can get."  In the
case
> > of NewbieDoc, there may actually be a chance that the participation
of
> > women can be had from the ground-up.  That would be a coup.
> > Unfortunately, I have no idea how one would go about reaching-out to
> > the female half of the population, but it seems to me that NewbieDoc
> > can do it since it's looking for newbies -- most other tech.
pursuits
> > are flooded with male experts.  Maybe NewbieDoc can gain some women
> > newbies... at least I hope so.
>
> That's not a bad idea. Women tend to have a more open-ended, inclusive
> "take" on things than men do.
>
> Ladies, join us at http://newbiedoc.sourceForge.net, and help make
> Debian a kinder, gentler place....

FWIW, the Java tutorials (trails?) at java.sun.com seem to be written by
a
four-women team . . .

jc




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