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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. -- \\\\\ Katarina Machalkova \\\\\\\__o OOo developer __\\\\\\\'/_ & hedgehog painter