Women Wiki

The women@apache group was formed to help women become active in projects at Apache. Activities have moved to the Community Development PMC. See http://community.apache.org/ and write to dev AT community.apache (which is a public mailing list) for any questions.

women@ starting points

Other Groups

  • Debian Women - Debian's chartered project to "actively engage with interested women and encouraging them to become more involved with Debian."
  • Fedora Women - "Fedora Women aims to provide a central forum and point of support for the often under-represented side of Fedora's Community. "
  • KDE Women - "KDE-Women is about building a community of female KDE contributors and users."
  • LinuxChix - "LinuxChix is a community for women who like Linux, and for women and men who want to support women in computing."
  • GNOME Women - "GNOME Women is a group dedicated to providing encouragement for women to contribute to GNOME, a free and open-source Linux/Unix desktop suite."
  • Ubuntu-Women - "Ubuntu-Women is a team functioning under Ubuntu to provide a platform and encouragement for women to contribute to Ubuntu-Linux, a Debian based free and open-source GNU/Linux software."


Wiki starting points

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