Hi everybody
Would you like to complete this short questionnaire, in order to have
more profiles of Debian women in the website?
https://www.debian.org/women/profiles/
Name Surname (or nickname, or whatever)
URL:
Email:
Attach a photo, if you want
Q1. How long have you been using Debian?
Q2
y opinion.
How does that actually work then? Do I have to register somewhere else?
Does another system admin create a page for me or is there a minimum
amount of wiki edits/ contributions someone must have before they’re
credited as contributors?
Right now, commits to the website and wiki editi
:19 GMT+02:00, Paul Wise wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Thanks to Katharina Sabel's edit[1] and a few quick web searches I
>> have noted that there is some unnecessarily gender-specific language
>> on the website and wiki. I think it would be a good idea if this could
>
Hi all
On 9 de julio de 2014 06:41:19 GMT+02:00, Paul Wise wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>Thanks to Katharina Sabel's edit[1] and a few quick web searches I
>have noted that there is some unnecessarily gender-specific language
>on the website and wiki. I think it would be a good idea if
Hi all,
Thanks to Katharina Sabel's edit[1] and a few quick web searches I
have noted that there is some unnecessarily gender-specific language
on the website and wiki. I think it would be a good idea if this could
be fixed. Do we have any volunteers who would be willing to update the
wiki a
hello,
i had made same changes at my profile on the debian women website like 5
months ago on the svn but is not updating.
how is working now the website and how i can update my profile ?
thanks ,
Alice
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Hi,
El dc 24 de 08 de 2011 a les 16:49 +0200, en/na Francesca Ciceri va
escriure:
> > 2) In order to have a complete web presence at wiki.debian.org we will
> >migrate the last remaining pages (Projects and Press) to the debian
> >wiki. (I'd propose DebianWomenProjects and DebianWomenPress
[ Thanks to Paul Wise who pointed me to this mail ]
Hello,
Meike wrote:
> Valentina @ 25.08.2011 14:36:
> > Hi,
> >
> > [...]
> >
> > P.S. I saw an intwerview with Meike (I think Raphael Hertzog wrote it),
> > if you agree i would like to translate it and publish it on some digital
> > magazi
Hi Valentina
Valentina @ 25.08.2011 14:36:
> Hi,
>
> [...]
>
> P.S. I saw an intwerview with Meike (I think Raphael Hertzog wrote it),
> if you agree i would like to translate it and publish it on some digital
> magazines and websites about Debian, Ubuntu and some others distros.
Uhm, I guess
Hi,
"I don't think there will be objections by the rest of the www team about
adding a /debian-women/ dir, and I volunteer to do it, but to be sure I
added debian-...@lists.debian.org in CC (but please maintain the reply on
-women)."
There is no objections, agree with that.
Both mail adresses (
Hi,
first of all: thanks Meike for this report! I was unable to attend this
meeting, even if the topic was, IMHO, rather vital for DW.
On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 12:27:53PM +0200, Meike Reichle wrote:
[...]
> Because of this we propose the following things:
>
> 1) We use wiki.debian.org as our mai
Alexander Reichle-Schmehl @ 16.08.2011 12:58:
> Hi!
>
> Am 16.08.2011 12:27, schrieb Meike Reichle:
>
>> 2) In order to have a complete web presence at wiki.debian.org we will
>>migrate the last remaining pages (Projects and Press) to the debian
>>wiki. (I'd propose DebianWomenProjects an
Hi!
Am 16.08.2011 12:27, schrieb Meike Reichle:
> 2) In order to have a complete web presence at wiki.debian.org we will
>migrate the last remaining pages (Projects and Press) to the debian
>wiki. (I'd propose DebianWomenProjects and DebianWomenPress for these)
>
> 3) We'd also like to r
Hi all,
here's the looong overdue summary of our little ad-hoc Debian-Women
website Bof during DebConf.
Attending were Alice, Tassia, Monica, Pei-Hua and myself.
These are the questions we discussed:
- Do we need/want an individual webpage with an individual style and
infrastructure?
-
Hi!
El ds 11 de 06 de 2011 a les 17:14 -0300, en/na Tássia Camões va
escriure:
> Ok, but please tell us if you have any news about that.
ikiwiki is already installed in wagner, but I tried to refresh the
ikiwiki with no success. First, I changed some paths in women.setup (I
hope I'm not wrong!):
El ds 11 de 06 de 2011 a les 23:28 +0200, en/na Martin Bagge / brother
va escriure:
> On Sat, 11 Jun 2011, Lars Wirzenius wrote:
>
> > Has the issue been reported to the Alioth admins? I remember
> > that they have a wiki-like document instance somewhere, though I
> > forget where, since I didn't
On Sat, 11 Jun 2011, Lars Wirzenius wrote:
Has the issue been reported to the Alioth admins? I remember
that they have a wiki-like document instance somewhere, though I
forget where, since I didn't save the link. I've noticed that
the Alioth admins seem to fix things quite speedily, once they've
On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 05:14:20PM -0300, Tássia Camões wrote:
> Hi Monica!
>
> 2011/6/11 Mònica Ramírez :
> >
> > I'm afraid the website is not working any more because of alioth's
> > update. It's also affecting other projects:
> >
> > http:
Hi Monica!
2011/6/11 Mònica Ramírez :
>
> I'm afraid the website is not working any more because of alioth's
> update. It's also affecting other projects:
>
> http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/pkg-osm-maint/2011-May/000211.html
>
You're right.
I
El ds 11 de 06 de 2011 a les 00:33 -0300, en/na Tássia Camões va
escriure:
> Hi Erin!
>
> 2011/6/10 Erinn Clark :
> >
> > What's the status of the website migration? There was a huge flurry of
> > activity
> > which seems to have more or less slowed down.
Hi Erin!
2011/6/10 Erinn Clark :
>
> What's the status of the website migration? There was a huge flurry of
> activity
> which seems to have more or less slowed down.
>
I've been offline most of time during the past weeks, sorry for that.
> Most of the website looks
Ladies and gents,
What's the status of the website migration? There was a huge flurry of activity
which seems to have more or less slowed down. Most of the website looks pretty
good and complete to me -- should we organize a quick meeting to try to finish
up all of the final bits and figur
On Mon, 9 May 2011, Erinn Clark wrote:
* Tássia Camões [2011:05:09 14:27 -0300]:
2011/5/9 Tássia Camões :
I did it: http://alioth.debian.org/~tassia-guest/women/
now we have one more mirror of dw ikiwiki:
http://alioth.debian.org/~aliceinwire-guest/women/
alice will also help us with the
Hi,
I updated Press section in the new D-W website [0] but some links are
broken. I tried to find the information but I had not succes in some of
them. Here you have the broken links [1].
If someone knows where this info is, please send a message with the
right links (or push them directly to
* Tássia Camões [2011:05:09 14:27 -0300]:
> 2011/5/9 Tássia Camões :
> >
> > I did it: http://alioth.debian.org/~tassia-guest/women/
> >
> now we have one more mirror of dw ikiwiki:
> http://alioth.debian.org/~aliceinwire-guest/women/
>
> alice will also help us with the content migration ;-)
>
2011/5/9 Tássia Camões :
>
> I did it: http://alioth.debian.org/~tassia-guest/women/
>
now we have one more mirror of dw ikiwiki:
http://alioth.debian.org/~aliceinwire-guest/women/
alice will also help us with the content migration ;-)
neighter instance is automatically updated though.
you can ch
Hi!
2011/5/8 Erinn Clark :
>
> Tássia just mentioned this to me and I agree with her: we should get a local
> test setup of ikiwiki on alioth ASAP so people can monitor changes. I can't do
> this tonight, and possibly not tomorrow either (big holiday here in Israel).
>
> Anyone with alioth access
ew section)
* Mentoring
* Events: with links to the wiki, if it's necessary
* Website: merge content of current Involvement (Submit your bio
and Contribute for the website)
(5) Contact: merge content of current sections Contact, Involvement
(subscribe to ML) and FAQ (Mailing List and IRC FAQ)
* Erinn Clark [2011:05:09 01:28 +0300]:
> I set up a git repo for us in collab-maint
> (http://wiki.debian.org/Teams/CollabMaint). If you're in the 'women' group on
> alioth, you should have write access to our repo, which you should clone like
> so: git clone ssh://git.debian.org/git/collab-main
Hello,
So we're going to move the website to ikiwiki. Yay! Before we can do this we
need to import all of the content into git.
I set up a git repo for us in collab-maint
(http://wiki.debian.org/Teams/CollabMaint). If you're in the 'women' group on
alioth, you should have
Hi Erin!
2011/5/6 Erinn Clark :
>
> Sounds good to me. Let me know when it is official so I can "dent" it!
>
Since nobody has opposed to it, we can consider it official ;-)
So please "dent" it!
DW website meeting at May 8th, 20:00 UTC.
Cheers,
Tássia.
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El dv 06 de 05 de 2011 a les 15:41 +0300, en/na Erinn Clark va escriure:
> * Tássia Camões [2011:05:06 03:01 +]:
> > Hey, I've just figured out that we have one more person on doodle and
> > she cannot attend by that time.
> >
> > So my new proposal is May 8th, 20:00 UTC, since all the other
* Tássia Camões [2011:05:06 03:01 +]:
> Hey, I've just figured out that we have one more person on doodle and
> she cannot attend by that time.
>
> So my new proposal is May 8th, 20:00 UTC, since all the other
> participants could also attend to it.
Sounds good to me. Let me know when it is
2011/5/5 Tássia Camões :
>
> Acording to the pool [1], I'd like to propose a date for this meeting
> as May 8th, sunday, at 15:00 UTC.
> Is there anybody else who wants to participate that would not be able
> to be there by this date/time?
Hey, I've just figured out that we have one more person on
Hi!
Acording to the pool [1], I'd like to propose a date for this meeting
as May 8th, sunday, at 15:00 UTC.
Is there anybody else who wants to participate that would not be able
to be there by this date/time?
Cheers,
Tássia.
[1] http://www.doodle.com/wqfvmik3q37qub34
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Hi Francesca!
2011/4/29 Francesca Ciceri :
>
> Here the guidelines provided by Kalle, the theme designer, about how put
> navigation elements on the homepage:
>
Thank you very much for pointing me that, I was loooking for it!
[ ]'s
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On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 17:26, Steve Kemp wrote:
...
> Indeed. But there is a difference between:
>
>* I would like to help make the site.
> (PS. I will add it to my portfolio.)
>
>* I want a nice portfolio.
> (PS. How can I help get claim this project?)
>
> The initial m
guidelines.
With best wishes,
Vedran Vucic
On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 5:41 PM, Francesca Ciceri wrote:
> Hi!
>
> On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 04:29:59PM -0300, Tássia Camões wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> I've started to play wiki Ikiwiki as a proposal for the new DW
>> website: ht
Hi!
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 04:29:59PM -0300, Tássia Camões wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I've started to play wiki Ikiwiki as a proposal for the new DW
> website: http://tassia.org/dw/
Wow! Great job! ;)
I like it. Maybe we could add our beautiful logo somewhere in the homepage,
and/or pu
On Fri Apr 29, 2011 at 14:22:30 +0100, Lesley Binks wrote:
> > ??Let me try again.
> I find that an incredibly condescending thing to say.
I'm sorry you feel that way, I was attempting to clarify
my comment in a more explicit fashion. "Try again" because
I clearly failed to convey my intende
Hi Monica!
2011/4/29 Mònica Ramírez :
>
> I suppose finding a day/time may be a little bit difficult, let's try...
> What about Friday, 6th May 18:00 UTC?
>
I've just created a doodle pool to help us find the day/time that best
fits the group:
http://www.doodle.com/wqfvmik3q37qub34
Please registe
DM
reflects no activity?
Perhaps you think the project isn't doing anything because
you don't see it.
>> I think d-w is gender-inclusive and the d-w mentoring
>> program has helped both male and female mentees find mentors.
>
> That is good.
>
>> If th
Quoting Lesley Binks (lesley.bi...@googlemail.com):
> So I am sorry for being annoyed with Karolina's point of view and
> posting on list while annoyed as well as using colliqual words to
> describe people and confuse everyone. I don't regard the word
> 'bloke' as offensive at all.
I use this a
On 29 April 2011 05:59, Christian PERRIER wrote:
> Quoting Lesley Binks (lesley.bi...@googlemail.com):
>
>> promotion of women within the Debian community having its
>> website built by a bloke. No disrespect intended to any man with
> ^
>
>
beginning to change again, but objectively there has
been little "recent" activity.
> I think d-w is gender-inclusive and the d-w mentoring
> program has helped both male and female mentees find mentors.
That is good.
> If there was no one else with the interest, confidence or w.h.
El dc 27 de 04 de 2011 a les 16:29 -0300, en/na Tássia Camões va
escriure:
> Hi!
>
> I've started to play wiki Ikiwiki as a proposal for the new DW
> website: http://tassia.org/dw/
> What about having an IRC meeting to talk about that?
I'd like to be in this meeting and
On 29/04/11 12:28 AM, Erinn Clark wrote:
> * Tássia Camões [2011:04:27 16:29 -0300]:
>> Hi!
>>
>> I've started to play wiki Ikiwiki as a proposal for the new DW
>> website: http://tassia.org/dw/
>> What about having an IRC meeting to talk about that?
>
&
On 29/04/11 5:08 PM, Lisi wrote:
> On Friday 29 April 2011 05:59:21 Christian PERRIER wrote:
>>> website built by a bloke. No disrespect intended to any man with
>>
>> ^
> In this discussion, it is just a colloquial substitute for the word &q
On Friday 29 April 2011 05:59:21 Christian PERRIER wrote:
> > website built by a bloke. No disrespect intended to any man with
>
> ^
>
> I just followed that thread but I'm blocked by something: as a
> non-native speaker of English language, I ca
Quoting Lesley Binks (lesley.bi...@googlemail.com):
> promotion of women within the Debian community having its
> website built by a bloke. No disrespect intended to any man with
^
I just followed that thread but I'm blocked by something: as a
non-native
get a web based project done, I can't begin to express
>> how strongly I am opposed to any idea of a man taking on our website.
>
> To break this down:
>
> * There are many *people* both male and female who are capable
> of updating, maintaining, or creating the Debia
how strongly I am opposed to any idea of a man taking on our website.
To break this down:
* There are many *people* both male and female who are capable
of updating, maintaining, or creating the Debian Women website.
* Over the past few months things have stagnated.
* If mom
r that
of all the available women to do something like change a website, none were
found, and a man "had to" do it. Conversely, if they came into a women's group
and found that all the women were doing most of the heavy lifting, they would
be more likely to view them as role models.
2011/4/28 Karolina Kalic :
>
> On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 20:02, Lesley Binks
> wrote:
>>
>> On 28 April 2011 17:47, Karolina Kalic wrote:
>
>> Why should we make it harder on ourselves just so some bloke(!) can
>> get the kudos of having built a website for par
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 5:22 PM, Karolina Kalic wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 20:02, Lesley Binks
> wrote:
>> Why should we make it harder on ourselves just so some bloke(!) can
>> get the kudos of having built a website for part of the Debian project?
>
>
> Becaus
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 20:02, Lesley Binks wrote:
> On 28 April 2011 17:47, Karolina Kalic wrote:
>
> Why should we make it harder on ourselves just so some bloke(!) can
> get the kudos of having built a website for part of the Debian project?
>
Because of this kind of i
the skill required
to build a site from scratch and the skill to figure out what I need
to know to get a
web based project done, I can't begin to express how strongly I am opposed to
any idea of a man taking on our website. I'll be honest here and
point out from
my viewpoint it would be go
Sorry for the late response, I was without the Internet for a couple of
days.
I don' t think that help from a man would be a bad thing. Because we want to
attract more women in Debian and there are men who want that too. I would
make the site myself, but at the moment I don' t know how. And I alre
* Tássia Camões [2011:04:27 16:29 -0300]:
> Hi!
>
> I've started to play wiki Ikiwiki as a proposal for the new DW
> website: http://tassia.org/dw/
> What about having an IRC meeting to talk about that?
Awesome work! An IRC meeting sounds fine. I'm not sure what all
Hi!
I've started to play wiki Ikiwiki as a proposal for the new DW
website: http://tassia.org/dw/
What about having an IRC meeting to talk about that?
Cheers!
Tássia.
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important, and I hope you' ll like my idea.
Greetings,
Karolina
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2011/4/25 Karolina Kalic :
> Hi,
>
> I have a suggestion. My boyfriend is making sites and is willing to make one
> for DW. He is working with Django and he would like to write completely new
> system, which would be simple enough to maintain, with its source completely
> available and free.
Even
, but first I am
> interested to hear what do you think about my idea. My boyfriend is also a
> packager in Debian and is very glad to help us. New website is very
> important, and I hope you' ll like my idea.
>
> Greetings,
> Karolina
Cheers,
Francesca
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everybody who
want, can help me and get access. We need new design and more interactive
pages. I have some precised ideas what should be changed, but first I am
interested to hear what do you think about my idea. My boyfriend is also a
packager in Debian and is very glad to help us. New website is very
On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 04:26:24PM -0300, Margarita Manterola wrote [edited]:
> On IRC it was mentioned that it might be a good idea to migrate to
> ikiwiki, using the new Debian website design, as dsa.debian.org does.
> However, since we don't want any nasty people messing with th
Hey,
Another project that needs people to take care of is updating the
website. As Francisca already said in another mail, our website is
currently very outdated regarding how it looks, and most of our
profiles are also very outdated.
On IRC it was mentioned that it might be a good idea to
same time, take
advantage of the publicity about the initiative (caused by the mere fact that
it starts) to ask for new proposals.
== State of the web site ==
At the last d-w IRC meeting, we talked about d-w website and how to refresh it.
During the meeting it seems there was some problems with
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 12:34:10PM +0100, Lesley Binks wrote:
> Hi Ana
>
> How is this all going? Still need any help?
Yup! Sorry for the delay, I just mailed you and other volunteers privately
about this.
Ana
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On 31 March 2010 20:15, Ana Guerrero wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 07:52:17AM +0800, Paul Wise wrote:
>> On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 6:28 AM, Ana Guerrero wrote:
>>
>> > the wiki
>> > -
>> > The Debian Women wiki has been removed, it was not widely used but it
>> > contained
>> >
Hello,
On Wed, 31 Mar 2010 21:15:53 +0200, Ana Guerrero wrote
> On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 07:52:17AM +0800, Paul Wise wrote:
> > On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 6:28 AM, Ana Guerrero wrote:
> >
> > > the wiki
> > > -
> > > The Debian Women wiki has been removed, it was not widely used but it
> >
Ana Guerrero ha scritto:
Hi,
On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 07:52:17AM +0800, Paul Wise wrote:
On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 6:28 AM, Ana Guerrero wrote:
the wiki
-
The Debian Women wiki has been removed, it was not widely used but it contained
some howto and tutorials in several languages. All t
Hi,
On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 07:52:17AM +0800, Paul Wise wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 6:28 AM, Ana Guerrero wrote:
>
> > the wiki
> > -
> > The Debian Women wiki has been removed, it was not widely used but it
> > contained
> > some howto and tutorials in several languages. All this
On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 09:03:52AM +0200, Alexander Reichle-Schmehl wrote:
>
> Ana Guerrero schrieb:
>
> >On the other side, I am not sure the "profiles" page (and others)
> >fits very well in the Debian website, the look would be the same
> >than in www.deb
Hi!
Ana Guerrero schrieb:
On the other side, I am not sure the "profiles" page (and others) fits very
well in the Debian website, the look would be the same than in www.debian.org
I'm not a webmaster, but as far as I know it would be possible to make
your pages look dif
On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 6:28 AM, Ana Guerrero wrote:
> the wiki
> -
> The Debian Women wiki has been removed, it was not widely used but it
> contained
> some howto and tutorials in several languages. All this stuff should be copied
> to wiki.debian.org.
> I have a dump of it and it cont
Hi,
If you have read previous emails in this mailing list, you know the Debian
women website has been migrated to a new host now and the Debian women wiki
has been removed.
So... now what? The following are my thoughts of the current state and
what we could do. You are totally welcome to answer
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Hi all,
since I got no more feedback on the site's content I now committed the new
site to the svn. If you have any more comments or changes let me know.
Best, Meike
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On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 02:17:59 +0100
Ricardo Mones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Meike,
>
> On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 01:44:21 +0100
> Meike Reichle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi all!
> >
> > As announced I used the weekend to work a bi
Hi Meike,
On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 01:44:21 +0100
Meike Reichle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> As announced I used the weekend to work a bit on the d-w website. I
> haven't commited the changes yet but a temporary version can be seen at
> http://www.alphascorpi
Hi all!
As announced I used the weekend to work a bit on the d-w website. I
haven't commited the changes yet but a temporary version can be seen at
http://www.alphascorpii.net/dw-test/ Have a look and let me know what
you think.
What I did:
* I generally removed dead links that could n
tp://lists.debian.org/debian-women/2007/07/msg1.html
I checked alioth and you have commit access. It's still using wml but
it's pretty straightforward (or so I remember).
Also, there is a script that runs once per day (via cron) on the host of
the website (rietz.d.o) and automatically
we still have a quite nice website, but it does not
>> look outdated anymore ;) After remove the news section, i would
>> show directly the "about" page when browsing http://women.debian.org/
>>
>> Also, i would love remove the dead links and update the mentoring
>
* Ana Guerrero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007:12:07 02:02 +0100]:
> What about remove the section news from the webpage? We do not produce news
> and when we do, we just do not update the site.
> Removing this, we still have a quite nice website, but it does not look
> outdated
Hi!
What about remove the section news from the webpage? We do not produce news
and when we do, we just do not update the site.
Removing this, we still have a quite nice website, but it does not look
outdated anymore ;)
After remove the news section, i would show directly the "about"
On Thu, Jul 05, 2007 at 04:03:40PM +0200, Meike Reichle wrote:
> There seem to be quite some simple and easy themes there. Maybe we could
> even try to take one and make it look a bit like the website.
It can't be that hard :)
- Runa
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seem to be quite some simple and easy themes there. Maybe we could
even try to take one and make it look a bit like the website.
Best,
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> I'm not sure if the new design of the website has been discussed in detail,
> but I have a suggestion. I don't think we should remove the news completely
> from the main page, but a sidebar with news wouldn't be that bad? :)
I think that's actually
On Wed, Jul 04, 2007 at 12:37:50AM +0200, Meike Reichle wrote:
> As to the wiki's contents ... well it's a wiki :) So everyone please
> feel welcome and asked (well, begged) to edit it. We have some *really*
> cool Howtos and Tutorials in there and it would be a real shame if they
> sank into obliv
On Wed, Jul 04, 2007 at 12:37:50AM +0200, Meike Reichle wrote:
> About the website we noticed that while its design is pretty cool the
> actual contect is pretty outdated. The main problem here is that the
> current d-w page is rather news centered, however, we don't exactly
>
Hi all!
First of all sorry for catching up with the DebConf meeting so late.
Worked piled up quite a bit when I came back so I had to shift this mail
down the line for a bit. Anyway, here goes:
One of the topics that came up was the d-w website[0] and our wiki[1].
About the website we noticed
Hi,
I found this new website for some basic information about debian and still it is under development stage and you can post your comments to website owner also.This website might help for some users.
www.debianhelp.co.uk
Best regards
Sent from the debian-women forum at Nabble.com.
Good to see a newsletter for the Dicts! Another vibrant aspect of D-W
i18n. ;)
I was very impressed with this package when I did the Vietnamese
version of the dicts. I'd like to see more inter-use between
different online dictionary sites. There are currently two Vietnamese
sites online,
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Hi!
It is a pity that there still are no answers to my mail about the
dicts on D-W.
Am 27.07.2005 um 10:52 schrieb Jutta Wrage:
- - include full dictd support [1]
Seems I got that fixed. But now Serpento strikes a bit.
The language sorting
website maling list).
Now there are three ways to go on:
- - Either content and configuration will be managed by debian-women
members there,
- - Or I switch back to rsyncing the dicts (patches/changes for the
page header and footer can be send to me)
- - remove the dicts from d-w, if nobody
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Here's a chance to make up for that ;-)
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Hi all, hi Luk
> Aargh, acronyms: it's about the weekly news, not about the wiki :-)
Actually, yes ...
> The idea of a weekly news is good, but I think it is not needed. If there
> are important thing they can be mentioned on the mailing list and the
> website or even sended to
7;s about the weekly news, not about the wiki :-)
The idea of a weekly news is good, but I think it is not needed. If there
are important thing they can be mentioned on the mailing list and the
website or even sended to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cheers
Luk
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On Sun, 22 May 2005, Meike Reichle wrote:
> Hi all
Hi
> As for me I am mainly concerned by the news section which is quite outdated.
>
> * What I did:
> I copied the news from the two existing d-w weekly newsletters to the main
> news section and will add more recent ones (DebConf, LinuxTag, ..
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