[Fedora Women] Re: Convincing Women's Groups

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What resources do we have for people who apparently don't want to be
involved with computing?


Probably a pre-poll to know which areas do the newcomers work or hang by could help to provide them some info about how Fedora can be useful to them. I have lawyers, doctors and more using Fedora and could gather some info.
 
One other question can be about portals that can be adapted by groups.

didn't understand this one, could you expand?
 

What do you recommend?



I'll be helding as well a local event, hoping that we can all connect through hangouts or something similar
 
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A. Mani



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