[Fedora Women] Re: Rethinking Pooling Strategies

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On 03/16/2016 05:56 AM, Justin W. Flory wrote:
On 03/15/2016 03:57 PM, María Leandro wrote:
my email came out like seconds before Mani got the logs... my bad!

* I like the Classroom initiative, yet, we already have a classroom
project on Fedora that could be used to push the idea [0]

* Meetings need people, people need time. Having meetings could be a
good idea, only if we come up with long term plans that actually need to
be discussed "Live", otherwise, mail-list works fine (I might be wrong,
is just my perception)

* You could add a Fedora Women Day, just as we have a Fedora Activity
Day. Either in person or remote, it could be the perfect place for us to
know each other and also to let the world know that we do exist. Maybe
it would be nice to plan a bi-yearly meeting and just do an activity Day
specific for the Fedora Females on board.


I really think the idea of a Fedora Women Day would be an interesting idea. I see it as a chance to help build the community a little and help other women contributors see "who else is there", so to speak. I', personally +1 to that idea!
I also like this idea., May be we can have it on some special days associated with women like International women day, so that we can have good number of target audience.

Thanks,
Amita

Just drooping ideas, hope they help.


[0] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Classroom

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Justin W. Flory
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