Hi All,
Wednesday March 8 is International Women's Day [1], an annual global event that aims to forge a more diverse and inclusive working world.
Though women is a underrepresented gender in Fedora community, they make a substantial impact. Let's celebrate women's day by appreciating and recognizing women contribution in Fedora.
I hope we will all make an effort to ensure that Fedora is a diverse and inclusive community.
Thanks & Regards, Amita
Hi everyone,
I'd like to take the opportunity to self introduce myself replying to this kind and important email about women and inclusion of diversity in general.
My name is Aurelie and I'm a transgender woman living in London (but I'm Italian! :) ). I joined this Community few days ago and I'm trying to figure out how to contribute. I'm a Linux Administrator and I've always been passionate about it since I was 16 (I'm 36 now). I'm trying to learn as much as I can about Fedoraproject and I've joined quite a few mailing list included yours.
As a Transgender person I know something about lack of inclusion, equality and understanding in general from people and even from my own family. I'm not sure how can I contribute to what you guys do here but joining this mailing list and let you know I'm here I think is a good first step. I'm reading you... :-)
Have a nice day wherever you are (it's 6:45 AM in London).
Cheers
Aurelie deromedis
On Wed, 2017-03-08 at 12:15 +0530, Amita wrote:
Hi All,
Wednesday March 8 is International Women's Day [1], an annual global event that aims to forge a more diverse and inclusive working world.
Though women is a underrepresented gender in Fedora community, they make a substantial impact. Let's celebrate women's day by appreciating and recognizing women contribution in Fedora.
I hope we will all make an effort to ensure that Fedora is a diverse and inclusive community.
Thanks & Regards, Amita
[1] https://www.internationalwomensday.com/ _______________________________________________ Fedora Diversity Team mailing list -- diversity@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to diversity-leave@lists.fedoraproject.org
Hi!
Thanks for join to the team. A great place to start is in: http://whatcanidoforfedora.org/
It's kind of a survey that lead you to the team that work in your areas of expertice/interest.
Welcome to the Fedora Project!
Br,
2017-03-09 3:46 GMT-03:00 Aurelie Deromedis justaurelie@gmail.com:
Hi everyone,
I'd like to take the opportunity to self introduce myself replying to this kind and important email about women and inclusion of diversity in general.
My name is Aurelie and I'm a transgender woman living in London (but I'm Italian! :) ). I joined this Community few days ago and I'm trying to figure out how to contribute. I'm a Linux Administrator and I've always been passionate about it since I was 16 (I'm 36 now). I'm trying to learn as much as I can about Fedoraproject and I've joined quite a few mailing list included yours.
As a Transgender person I know something about lack of inclusion, equality and understanding in general from people and even from my own family. I'm not sure how can I contribute to what you guys do here but joining this mailing list and let you know I'm here I think is a good first step. I'm reading you... :-)
Have a nice day wherever you are (it's 6:45 AM in London).
Cheers
Aurelie deromedis
On Wed, 2017-03-08 at 12:15 +0530, Amita wrote:
Hi All,
Wednesday March 8 is International Women's Day [1], an annual global event that aims to forge a more diverse and inclusive working world.
Though women is a underrepresented gender in Fedora community, they make a substantial impact. Let's celebrate women's day by appreciating and recognizing women contribution in Fedora.
I hope we will all make an effort to ensure that Fedora is a diverse and inclusive community.
Thanks & Regards, Amita
[1] https://www.internationalwomensday.com/ _______________________________________________ Fedora Diversity Team mailing list -- diversity@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to diversity-leave@lists.fedoraproject.org
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Hi Eduard, Thank you very much. I'll have a look, I missed that page. :) Cheers, Aurelie On Thu, 2017-03-09 at 10:36 -0300, Eduard Lucena wrote:
Hi! Thanks for join to the team. A great place to start is in: http://wha tcanidoforfedora.org/
It's kind of a survey that lead you to the team that work in your areas of expertice/interest.
Welcome to the Fedora Project!
Br,
2017-03-09 3:46 GMT-03:00 Aurelie Deromedis justaurelie@gmail.com:
Hi everyone,
I'd like to take the opportunity to self introduce myself replying to this kind and important email about women and inclusion of diversity in general.
My name is Aurelie and I'm a transgender woman living in London (but I'm Italian! :) ). I joined this Community few days ago and I'm trying to figure out how to contribute. I'm a Linux Administrator and I've always been passionate about it since I was 16 (I'm 36 now). I'm trying to learn as much as I can about Fedoraproject and I've joined quite a few mailing list included yours.
As a Transgender person I know something about lack of inclusion, equality and understanding in general from people and even from my own family. I'm not sure how can I contribute to what you guys do here but joining this mailing list and let you know I'm here I think is a good first step. I'm reading you... :-)
Have a nice day wherever you are (it's 6:45 AM in London).
Cheers
Aurelie deromedis
On Wed, 2017-03-08 at 12:15 +0530, Amita wrote:
Hi All,
Wednesday March 8 is International Women's Day [1], an annual global event that aims to forge a more diverse and inclusive working world.
Though women is a underrepresented gender in Fedora community, they make a substantial impact. Let's celebrate women's day by appreciating and recognizing women contribution in Fedora.
I hope we will all make an effort to ensure that Fedora is a diverse and inclusive community.
Thanks & Regards, Amita
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On 03/09/2017 07:46 AM, Aurelie Deromedis wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'd like to take the opportunity to self introduce myself replying to this kind and important email about women and inclusion of diversity in general.
My name is Aurelie and I'm a transgender woman living in London (but I'm Italian! :) ). I joined this Community few days ago and I'm trying to figure out how to contribute. I'm a Linux Administrator and I've always been passionate about it since I was 16 (I'm 36 now). I'm trying to learn as much as I can about Fedoraproject and I've joined quite a few mailing list included yours.
As a Transgender person I know something about lack of inclusion, equality and understanding in general from people and even from my own family. I'm not sure how can I contribute to what you guys do here but joining this mailing list and let you know I'm here I think is a good first step. I'm reading you... :-)
Have a nice day wherever you are (it's 6:45 AM in London).
Cheers
Aurelie deromedis
Hi Aurelie! I know this is a super late reply, but welcome to the Fedora Diversity mailing list! We're happy to have you here with us and to be involved with Fedora. :)
It sounds like you have a lot of background and experience administrating Linux servers. If this is an area that interests you and you would like to consider contributing to Fedora in that way, I definitely recommend checking out the Infrastructure Apprentice program. This will allow you to have read-only access to some of Fedora's infrastructure and give you an opportunity to help out with tasks that the Infrastructure team is working on. If this sounds interesting, check out these two pages below:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure_Apprentice
https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure/issues?status=Open&tags=easyfix
Your perspective as a transgender person is something that is very valuable for the types of things we're working on here in the Diversity Team. As some background, this is one of the newest teams in Fedora and we're also one of the smallest (but slowly growing!), so hopefully you can understand that we're still working on maturing and expanding our outreach. For one, just having you here on the mailing list reading what comes across is one way to help, and if there's ever something you want to weigh in, you are more than welcome to!!
To understand some of the tasks that we're working on, you can check out our Pagure repository. Pagure is a git forge where a lot of Fedora-related projects host their code. We use the tickets / issues feature as a task tracker for our team, to create new tasks and to track our progress on them over time. You can view them here:
https://pagure.io/fedora-diversity/issues
You can scroll through some of the things we're currently discussing there to better understand the type of work we do. Additionally, I'm not sure if you read our wiki pages, but if you haven't yet, this will also be great background to better understand our team!
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Diversity
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Diversity/Join
Thanks for taking the time to introduce yourself here on our mailing list. It's a big step and I'm happy that you're watching along here in our community. :) Looking forward to having you here with all of us! If you have any questions, please don't be afraid to ask!!
On Wed, 2017-03-08 at 12:15 +0530, Amita wrote:
Hi All,
Wednesday March 8 is International Women's Day [1], an annual global event that aims to forge a more diverse and inclusive working world.
Though women is a underrepresented gender in Fedora community, they make a substantial impact. Let's celebrate women's day by appreciating and recognizing women contribution in Fedora.
I hope we will all make an effort to ensure that Fedora is a diverse and inclusive community.
Thanks & Regards, Amita
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