On 25/09/17 21:18, Renata D'Avila wrote:
> Hello, everyone!
>
> I am from Brazil. Currently, I teach History for high schoolers, but
> I've been working towards a career change since last year. I took a
> three-semester vocational/tech course in IT and web development,
> offered by a public school around here, from which I graduated last
> July. *I have skills in HTML, CSS, Python and some Django*. My
> portfolio page can be found here: www.renatas.xyz <http://www.renatas.xyz>

Do you have a link to Github or something else where we can see source
code and/or contributions to other free software projects?

>
> I have community experience from leading PyLadies Porto Alegre and
> from helping organize Django Girls workshops in my state.
>
> I am a big advocate for Free Software ever since I started working in
> a school. Since then, I became involved with a hackerspace in my city
> (Mate Hackers) and worked into promoting Free Software and its
> philosophy among my friends, focusing on the women I know.
>
> I like Debian a lot and it's my go-to distribution whenever I have to
> make a new GNU/Linux install. I've been looking into ways to
> contribute, but so far all I have done to help was working on some
> translations for a few Debian derivatives. I am still working on
> advancing my programming skils, but I looked into the *project to help
> with the calendar of social events and conferences *and I feel like
> that is something I can work on, in particular because I can use
> Python, which is my favorite language to study. I also appreciate the
> need for having a good project like this developed in a way that can
> be useful to other free software communities.
>
> Right now, I am preparing my Outreachy application. I got into the IRC
> channel yesterday and I was glad to be pointed out to the task I have
> to do (the Github issue) and I have already started working on a
> solution to submit as soon as possible.
>
> Cheers!
> Renata
>
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