Re: Debian Women lunch @ DebConf 18

2018-08-12 Thread Helen Koike
On 08/12/2018 12:51 AM, Paul Wise wrote: > On Sun, Aug 12, 2018 at 12:06 AM, Helen Koike wrote: > >> Quick help here: >> >> "#debian-welcome: Cannot join channel (Need to be identified and >> verified to join this channel" > > The NickServ info for your nick says you are not verified. > >> I

Re: Debian Women lunch @ DebConf 18

2018-08-11 Thread Paul Wise
On Sun, Aug 12, 2018 at 12:06 AM, Helen Koike wrote: > Quick help here: > > "#debian-welcome: Cannot join channel (Need to be identified and > verified to join this channel" The NickServ info for your nick says you are not verified. > I am already identified, how can I do the "verified" part?

Re: Debian Women lunch @ DebConf 18

2018-08-11 Thread Helen Koike
On 08/11/2018 01:34 PM, Laura Arjona Reina wrote: [...] >>> >>> For that, for now, we have the welcome team and its page and >>> subpages: >>> >>> https://wiki.debian.org/Welcome >>> >>> And the irc channel #debian-welcome >> >> Quick help here: >> >> "#debian-welcome: Cannot join channel (Need

Re: Debian Women lunch @ DebConf 18

2018-08-11 Thread Laura Arjona Reina
Hi El 11 de agosto de 2018 18:06:01 CEST, Helen Koike escribió: >Hi Ulrike, > >Thank you very much for your notes. > >Regarding DW/DD: > >> It was also explicitly stated that a merge would not mean deprecating >> Debian Women, per se. It feels as though the major activities is >> holding the

Re: Debian Women lunch @ DebConf 18

2018-08-11 Thread Helen Koike
Hi Ulrike, Thank you very much for your notes. Regarding DW/DD: > It was also explicitly stated that a merge would not mean deprecating > Debian Women, per se. It feels as though the major activities is > holding the occasional DW Mini DebConf, the DW lunch, and > occasionally chatting (or

Re: Debian Women lunch @ DebConf 18

2018-08-11 Thread Ulrike Uhlig
Hi! Laura Arjona Reina: Thanks for pointing out these links that I was half-aware of :) Can we collect those somewhere eventually and make them available on a glance? i.e. somewhere DebianWomen or/and DebianDiversity related? I could do that at some point but I haven't yet looked where it can

Re: Debian Women lunch @ DebConf 18

2018-08-11 Thread Laura Arjona Reina
Hi! El 11 de agosto de 2018 13:32:00 CEST, u escribió: >Hi! > >Molly de Blanc: > >> COME JOIN THE OUTREACH TEAM! Please. Please please please. We'll be >> gearing up for submitting our application for the next round of >> Outreachy soon enough (!!!), and having more people involved would be

Re: Debian Women lunch @ DebConf 18

2018-08-11 Thread u
Hi! Molly de Blanc: > COME JOIN THE OUTREACH TEAM! Please. Please please please. We'll be > gearing up for submitting our application for the next round of > Outreachy soon enough (!!!), and having more people involved would be great. > > I'd love to see DW/DD and the Outreach team collaborate

Re: Debian Women lunch @ DebConf 18

2018-08-09 Thread Molly de Blanc
I'd like to chime in and also thank Ulrike for taking notes. I have some thoughts on this thread: Debian Women -> Debian Diversity I think this is a great idea (I supported it!). By widening the scope I hope we can accomplish 1) making Debian even more welcoming and 2) increase capacity for

Re: Debian Women lunch @ DebConf 18

2018-08-08 Thread gregor herrmann
On Wed, 08 Aug 2018 10:23:00 +, u wrote: > Holger Levsen: > > Key points of this format are: everybody is standing (thus helping sure > > it stays short and everybody pays attention) and forming a circle, where > > everyone explains very briefly (1-2 sentences, sometimes just 2-3 words) > >

Re: Debian Women lunch @ DebConf 18

2018-08-08 Thread Miriam Ruiz
I haven't been able to attend DebConf 18 this year, so I couldn't attend Debian Women lunch at DebConf 18. Thus, I don't have any first hand information about what was spoken there, apart from Ulrike's email. I wanted to comment something, though, about my personal view on something that Holger

Re: Debian Women lunch @ DebConf 18

2018-08-08 Thread u
Hi! Holger Levsen: > To the topic (of "new to DebConf" sessions) what worked nicely during the > "DebCamp" days of the miniDebconf in Hamburg were daily standup meetings > where everyone (who wanted) very briefly stated what they were working > on, which helped new and 'old' people alike to