On 01/10/11 00:01, Bea Groves wrote:
On 30/09/11 22:39, Laura Czajkowski wrote:
On 30/09/11 22:12, thegeeksquad...@ymail.com wrote:
No offence to anyone here with my views, but I simply do not agree with men
and women's groups, because a) generally women's groups are fine and men's
just to back up what Laura and Bea have already said, Ada Lovelace day,
and the Ubuntu competition, is a positive global initiative to celebrate
women involved in technology, and encourage others to participate. It
isn't about dividing any community or coercing people into
participating, it is
Aloha
wondering how many Ubuntu women are on here and wondering if you'd
like to come along to http://www.bcs.org/content/ConWebDoc/41634
[1] I'll be there might be nice to meet more Ubuntu women face to
face as when it comes to event meet ups there does seem to be a lack
of presence.
If
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On 30/09/11 22:12, thegeeksquad...@ymail.com wrote:
No offence to anyone here with my views, but I simply do not agree with men
and women's groups, because a) generally women's groups are fine and men's
aren't (considered sexist) and b) I'm pretty sure it can divide a community.
On 30/09/11 22:39, Laura Czajkowski wrote:
On 30/09/11 22:12, thegeeksquad...@ymail.com wrote:
No offence to anyone here with my views, but I simply do not agree with men
and women's groups, because a) generally women's groups are fine and men's
aren't (considered sexist) and b) I'm pretty