>From: melissa ion kibbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >it is really a shame that more women aren't involved in Debian or >technology in general, but thinking that their presence would do >something other than get some different intellectual perspectives >involved would be flawed. i am not saying some women wouldn't have some >sort of gentling influence. what i am saying is that this would only be >peripheral to what she can add to Debian or whatever she partakes in. > >melissa.
Well, they could start by explaining why so few women are interested in IT, and if they see a way to overcome it. And if there is , and it's within our reach/abilities, well what are we waiting for ? I don't accept what is in fact a seggregation ( are there really that many 'g' in that word ? ) and I'm willing to make the appropriate efforts to help *anyone* interested in Debian. I just need to be shown the right direction. It's hard to solve a problem when you don't see where the problem exactly lies. I hope you get my meaning the right way <smile here>. We're all on the same side ! ( and if not, tell me, I'm not a native english speaker, so I might have expressed myself wrongly) Bye, Romain -- member of the Newbiedoc Project : docs by and for Debian newbies Join us here: http://newbiedoc.sourceforge.net Check out the Orange Cat! www.garfield.com Get your free customized E-mail from http://gmail.garfield.com !