Hi Zara and everybody, 
First of all, thank you Zara for sharing the info and the link. And all the 
companions that told us about their marvellous work with children, that is 
really inspiring.
A month ago, I lead the organization of the fourth edition of the Open Source 
World Conference that every year is held at Argentina, since 2010. I can say 
that finding female speakers is one of the most difficult issues for us, 
searching into schollar, government or industry field. The proportion is 
extremely unbalanced (as much, 1/10, or 2/10) but it reflects the reality of TI 
sector (and of course, Open Source segment). So this year we decided to work 
hard on the gender divide that clearly exists at tech enviroment (pitty that 
anyone cared about making some stays about it, but is a part of the problem, I 
guess) 
This link Zara is sharing will surely help us to achive the goal of an 
equitative women representation, not only at our event, but in tech studies an 
professional activities too.

Warm regards

Jorge 
Jorge Cabezas
http://www.about.me/jorge.cabezas
@jkbzas

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