IRC Python tutorial: Feb 4th 2006 19-22 UTC
On Saturday, the 4th of February there will be an IRC python tutorial in #debian-women on irc.oftc.net.
From the announcement email:"The topic is Python for people who can program (at least a little), but don't know Python at all. We will cover the very basics: syntax, basic data types, lists, dictionaries, control structures, functions, classes and objects, and modules. Or possibly less, depending on how time allows. Certainly not all the details of everything. Most of the examples will be about string manipulation, since that is common in most kinds of programs."
Feel free to join in!
From the announcement email:"The topic is Python for people who can program (at least a little), but don't know Python at all. We will cover the very basics: syntax, basic data types, lists, dictionaries, control structures, functions, classes and objects, and modules. Or possibly less, depending on how time allows. Certainly not all the details of everything. Most of the examples will be about string manipulation, since that is common in most kinds of programs."
Feel free to join in!
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Newcomers welcome!
Since the #debian-women-new channel that was opened on the occasion of this year's Software Freedom Day was so well received there will now be a special "Newcomers Welcome" timeslot at #debian-women every Saturday from 14:00 to 16:00 GMT.
While newcomers are of course always welcome to join , this timeslot will be dedicated to keeping the discussions on a not too technical basis and paying special attention to new visitors and their questions.
So if you have never before visited #debian-women, this might be an opportunity for you. If you have further questions about the #debian-women channel please refer to our irc FAQ, our irc guidelines or ask in the channel.
While newcomers are of course always welcome to join , this timeslot will be dedicated to keeping the discussions on a not too technical basis and paying special attention to new visitors and their questions.
So if you have never before visited #debian-women, this might be an opportunity for you. If you have further questions about the #debian-women channel please refer to our irc FAQ, our irc guidelines or ask in the channel.
Categories: Sister Groups
Debian-Women Software Freedom Day activities.
On the occasion of this year's Software Freedom Day the Debian-Women Project was running several events. In order to appeal to all levels of experience there were multiple activities: A new irc channel, #debian-women-new, was opened for until then inactive people who would like to get involved with the Debian-Women Project. For more experienced members there was a "help day" on the usual #debian-women channel. Erinn Clark installed a local BTS, dak and buildd for people to try out and practice with. Last but not least a Bug Squashing Party was organised by Hanna Wallach at #debian-bugs. All three events were well received and many women used the opportunity to catch up on the Debian-Women Project and general Debian development.
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New language for the dw-wiki
Thanks to some great work by Clytie and Thierry, the wiki now also offers pages in Vietnamese!
The wiki currently offers eight different languages. Add your translations!
The wiki currently offers eight different languages. Add your translations!
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Debian Women at LinuxTag
From June 22nd to June 25th the LinuxTag will again take place in Karlsruhe. As usual this will be a large venue for all kinds of Open Source projects with a big fair, talks, workshops, forums and tutorials.
There will also be two talks featuring women in FS: "The Debian Women Project" (link) by Meike which will be given as a part of the Debian Day and "Free Software with a female touch" (link) by Fernanda. There will also be talks by other Debian Women members. Check the wiki for more information. If you plan to come, please drop a line in the wiki.
There will also be two talks featuring women in FS: "The Debian Women Project" (link) by Meike which will be given as a part of the Debian Day and "Free Software with a female touch" (link) by Fernanda. There will also be talks by other Debian Women members. Check the wiki for more information. If you plan to come, please drop a line in the wiki.
Categories: Sister Groups
Debian Project Leader Elections
Following up on last week's story about the Debian Project Leader
Elections: Helen Faulkner and Martin Krafft will be chairing the IRC
debate, during which this year's six candidates will be answering
questions asked by the Debian community. Everybody is encouraged to send
in suggestions.
Categories: Sister Groups
Women in Free Software
Miriam Ruiz moderated a discussion about Women in Free Software on IRC
in the #linuxpreview channel. She has made slides available in Spanish.
Categories: Sister Groups
Debian Women at FOSDEM 2005
Hanna M. Wallach gave a talk about Debian Women at FOSDEM. The talk
attracted over 80 people, among which were about 15 women. The slides
of the talk are available from Hanna's blog. A short summary can be
found in Jill Walker's blog.
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Mentoring Program
Helen Faulkner called for any more people who are interested in the
mentoring program to contact her. As a result of this, several
newcomers to the project have posted to the mailing list or joined the
IRC channel. All these people are very welcome, and there is actually
still space for a few more mentees, so any interested people are welcome
to contact Helen.
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