> So, shut up, bubulle....
OK, I just can't.....damn I never can. It seems this is "introduce ourselves" time, so let's jump in it. I am currently one of those people responsible for the very low percentage of women in Debian because, just like all Debian Developers minus 2 or 3, my only presence in the list of DD's makes this percentage lower than it would be if I was not here...:-) On the other hand, I am, among a few others, responsible for the increasing percentage of verbose French people in Debian in general and thus indirectly responsible for the low level of English language quality all around. That mail won't help. I am also the proud father of two young girls, none of these currently showing any first sign of geekitude, while my son is a quite good caricature of "boy-in-his-room-living-with-his-computer". So, I recognize some symptoms Erinn mentioned in her talk and I'm completely desperate, just trying to understand what the hell I did for this to happen...:-) So, shortly speaking (but I can't speak short) I'm an old french male DD which was deeply impressed by Erinn's talk, Amaya's activism, Michelle's kindness, Marga and Valentina work in Debian Installer sessions, Biella's slides and all these little signs which changed slightly my perception of the Free Software movement..:-) Besides this and when I don't talk too much with my new Greek friend, I mostly work for internationalization/localization and all that can give Free Software a much wider audience all around the world. This is currently the major reason of my own involvment in Debian (some would say this is because it does not require very high level technical skills which is perfectly appropriate to me). And, byt the way, I like all logos...:-). I just had one question about what indeed should be bigger : "Debian" or "women". Interesting question.. If I was a woman, I'd probably vote for Debian being bigger....hoping this is not the zillionth sign of machism you receive.

