Done Jigyasa and thanks for your work on Pharo and empowering women with digital tools.

Cheers,

Offray


On 18/02/17 09:07, Ben Coman wrote:
On Sat, Feb 18, 2017 at 1:56 AM, Jigyasa Grover
<grover.jigya...@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear All

It feels delighted to be nominated as finalist for *Red Hat International
Women in Open Source Academic Awards 2017*  owing to my significant
contributions to the open source community spanning various organisations &
projects viz FOSSASIA, Pharo/Smalltalk, European Smalltalk Users Group
(ESUG), Hashkat, Women Who Code, Google Developers Group, Learn IT Girl!,
various tech stints in Canada, Europe, Singapore & India, etc. and
everyone's best wishes.

After initial two rounds, final voting round is open now till March 6, 2017.
I request and appeal all of you to kindly bless me with your valuable votes.

Folks, Some love & maximum clicks please :wink:

Details: https://www.redhat.com/en/about/women-in-open-source
Vote here:
https://engage.redhat.com/opensourceawards-winners-votingform-2017
Happy to help.  Nice to learn a bit more about one of Pharo's
contributors, and Pharo can only benefit from broader exposure.
Voting was quite simple.

cheers -ben




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