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On Fri, 2 Jul 2010 14:16:34 +0200
Katarina Machalkova
Hey there,
I'm really excited opensuse-women's finally reality, so here I am to join the pack. To say few things about myself - I'm a female openSUSE hacker, based in Prague, Czech republic. I'm probably best known for my work on YaST, be it its GUI libraries, control centre or various usability issues. Currently I'm a part of OpenOffice team, but I'm still contributing patches to YaST when I'm bored ;)
I have to admit I've been playing with idea of opensuse-women for a long time, but (as I already stated on opensuse-project@) never felt brave enough to make it happen.
I already have some ideas on what opensuse-women could work on in particular (mentioned some of those on opensuse-project@ already), be it making female contributors somehow more visible, or starting some mentoring programme for (female, but not necessarily) newcomers, or organizing opensuse-women BoF session @opensuse conference So let's see what we can come up with together
hB.
Hey :) I have to introduce myself, too. My name is Susanne Graf and I'm normally a user of openSUSE. For the next 2 weeks I'm in an internship by Novell at openSUSE and hope to make some packages better. At the Linuxtag2010 a employee of openSUSE ask me to found the women community and I agreed. I'm very happy, that you, Katarina, are interested in the openSUSE Women community and have a lot of ideas and interests here. I hope we can build a good working community with fresh ideas and nice people. For the openSUSE conference I thought too to make some things, to meet the other women of openSUSE and to introduce openSUSE Women to the visitors of the conference. The mentoring programme is interesting, too. But I really agree if it is not only for female. Maybe we can start it and later some other openSUSE people are interested in mentoring, too. Have a lot of fun Susanne -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-women+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-women+help@opensuse.org