Hello,
My name is Vedran Vucic and I am involved in various civic movements in the last 16 years or so. I also compose music for theatre and work with free software in the last 10 years. I am on debain-women list because I think that technology is not primarily male thing. I think that noone is happy in male-dominated world so men and women should cooperate to make world better. I am president of the board of the Linux cetre in Belgrade, Serbia. however, all can feel free to ask any questions that anyone may have. Regards, Vedran Vucic http://www.gnucentar.org.yu Quoting Alexander Schmehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi! > > * Christian Perrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [060225 07:13]: > > > Older members could also send mini bios, by the way.....Who begins? :-) > > Uhm... perhaps me? Since I have never send a bio but was lurking > arround for quite some time, you could say, that it's my turn ;) > > > Hi! My name is Alexander Schmehl but I'm often called "tolimar" (no big > meaning behing that, it's a quite unknown character in "book of lost > tales", the prequel to the prequel to "Lord of the Rings"). I'm a > Debian Developer as long as I'm 28 years old (which will be four weeks > tomorov). > > I maintain a couple of smaller packages (related to games, some other > packages will hopefully follow soon ;) but my main contributions to > Debian are - if you like to say so - public relations work: Organizing > smaller and bigger events, boothes and merchandising for exhibitions, > fairs and small conferences, delivering talks. Most of that in germany > and nearby european countries. > > If I'm not traveling arround in the countrie, I'm trying to complete my > degree in computer science (Anyone heard ever of the Department of > Computer Science at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universitaet Frankfurt?) > and work as part time employee as "software developer" / "techical > foobarist" at a company producing cool (and uncool) open source stuff. > > > My interest in d-w? Mostly curiosity at first I must honestly confess. > I was just curious, what you are going to do. But I found some stuff > created by d-w quite interesting and usefull (e.g. the bug squashing > workshops or the maintainer scripts article (wouldn't have made it > through nm without it)). > > So, if there's something I can help with, just say so. > > > Yours sincerely, > Alexander > > -- > http://learn.to/quote/ > http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

