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Re: Who is Siri Reiter



Hello Siri,

2013/11/27 Siri Reiter <siri@jones.dk>:

> Weeks ago I signed up to give a talk during the Mini-Debconf-Women. It's
> called "Graphic design with Debian". Here's a short introduction to the talk
> (as I see it today):
>   http://sirireiter.dk/talks/graphicswithdebian/

That sounds really interesting and I am really looking forward to
improve my design skills by watching your talk.

> I've signed up with several intentions, excited about this opportunity to
> engage:
>
>  a. Put my work in the context of Debian
>  b. Talk about visual design in Debian
>  c. Add my perspective as a user
>  d. State the possibility of using free tools for professional graphics
> production and printing

I have been checking your portfolio, it looks very promising. I am
also interested to know how do you feel or what is your perspective
being a user and using free tools provided for professional graphic
design, do they all cover your needs?

>  e. Make sure I'm attending the mini-debconf-women
>  f. Give my first public talk
>  g. Inspire others to sign up
>  h. Meet some of you

I should be there, so at least, g. and h. shall be fulfilled.

>  i. Get myself further involved

I am looking forward for that, there are lots of "Debian
contributions" designers could do.

> This blog entry is about my aim with the talk:
>   http://sirireiter.dk/blog/entry/131124a_en/
>
> I also put the subjects "Participation" and "Visual design in Debian" in the
> BOF list. I'll get to write some sort of explanatory introduction to these
> discussions too.

Thanks Siri for working on that goal, I find it very interesting, and
I'll certainly try to follow as I am pretty bad when it comes to
design.

Best regards,
-- 
 Héctor Orón  -.. . -... .. .- -.   -.. . ...- . .-.. --- .--. . .-.


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