Announcing KDE-Women!
March 19, 2001from the hear-us-roar dept.
The latest addition to the KDE web family is but a few days old and in search of enthusiastic women coders, writers and designers. The new KDE-Women website has set out to do this and much more. The stated goal of the website: We want to build an international KDE forum for women by providing a place where women can present what they already contribute to KDE and where women, who want to contribute, find a starting point. But the content on these pages is not only for women but for everybody. By doing this project we actively want to contibute to the success of KDE. At the website you can already find tutorials, a big bag of KDE/Linux tips & tricks, a schedule of events, and more. If you are interested in our project, you can subscribe to the mailing list or simply chat with us on channel #kde-women at irc.kde.org. You can also look forward to meeting some of us at the upcoming events in Germany.
Original posting on dot.kde.org
KDE-Women Relaunched
Monday 25/Aug/2003from the katie-is-back dept.
The KDE-Women project was founded in 2001 as an international forum for women involved with or interested in KDE. It was originally intended to be a place where women could present their current contributions to KDE and where women who wished to contribute could find a starting point. That was the goal of KDE-Women then, and still is now. After a period of dormancy, the project has been relaunched in terms of a revamped website based on the new KDE design as well as fresh and updated content such as the tutorials and howto's and an article on Kontact.
In the events section you'll also find a listing of the newest events, such as the KDE Contributor's Conference 2003 currently taking place in Nove Hrady and the upcoming Informatica Feminale.
The KDE-Women are planning on adding a lot of new features and hope to find more women who want to contribute to KDE, and support the KDE-Women community. So be sure to visit the new website, and if you are a woman, feel free to join the KDE-Women community!
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KDE Women Homepage