Dear all, Just introducing myself to the list and a few resources that could also help you/us in case you don't know already.
I am Noopur and I am based out of Delhi. I have worked with the Wikimedia Foundation and CIS, Bangalore in the past as outreach facilitator. Now, I work with KHOJ - an artist organization. I am also pursuing my MPhil in Cinema Studies at JNU, Delhi. Basically, I am on the culture side of free software. I am also a Wikipedia editor, a CC enthusiast and currently helping organize the next cryptoparty in Delhi. I think the good part about having a list is that you find a support group and allies, job postings and more. In case you are looking for such things, you might want to get onto Hive mailing list: http://lists.feministhackers.org/listinfo.cgi/hive-feministhackers.org (the list really needs diversity and in bargain it gave me a great perspective on gender trouble in tech spaces across countries). Another such wonderful networking opportunity is Adacamp (look out for the next one here: http://adainitiative.org/what-we-do/events/). Last but not the least, are you in Delhi? Do you want to contribute to a cryptoparty, mapping party or a Wikiparty? Write to me offlist :) Here's the schedule for those who want to attend the Software Freedom Day event: http://sflc.in/events/event/software-freedom-day/ Cheers, Noopur -- Noopur Raval
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