Hi Pia Pia Waugh said/sagte: > Actually, I'd like to use this opportunity to figure out whether I can be > classed as a Debian-Woman? :) I use Debian or Ubuntu and have been for years > and am quite technical, but I'm not a coder and certainly not a maintainer. > I guess I was really cautious about involving myself in case I'm not > appropriate.
Well, I can only give you a personal answer on this: In my book, a Debian-Woman is anyone (male or female, so I guess it should really rather be a "Debian-Women Person ;) ) who somehow contributes to Debian-Women and/or it's aims. So, if you hang out on #d-w, or contribute to the website, or the wiki, or actively participate on the mailing list, or if you somehow publicly advocate the use of Debian (especially of course to women) I guess - yea you are a Debian Women. And after all, this is not about handing out secret membership cards or anything, it's just a slide on a talk ;) So really no need to worry. I'd be happy to add your pic. And as of the "Am I a d-w?" question, I guess <yoda>The answer in yourself you find.</yoda> If you feel you are a debian woman, you are one. I myself for example consider myself one, though I also don't (yet) contribute to Debian in any technical way. And to the rest of you lazy people: So far I've collected four pictures (Christine, Hanna, Christian and myself). However, this slide is meant to make a visual impact, and though all four us are stunning beauties, it would actually work better with a real LOT of pics. So please consider sending me one. It doesn't have to be all nice and fancy, any snapshot showing your face and (preferably) a smile will do. If you are too busy, just send me an email with a url where I can get your pic and I'll go get it and resize it myself. Cheers, Meike -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

