UbuntuWomen

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Ubuntu Women Project

We are in the process of moving wiki content back here from wiki.ubuntu-women.org. Please contact Elizabeth Krumbach at lyz@ubuntu.com if you'd like to help!

You can edit almost all pages on this site, learn/share ideas, correct and improve this Wiki. We also expect you to appreciate and value the collaborative nature of this tool and request you to not spam the wiki. Please observe the Ubuntu Code of Conduct at all times.

Whois

  • Ubuntu Profiles - Meet the women who volunteer and help us here.

  • Ubuntu Interviews - Learn more about prominent women within the Ubuntu project.

Meetings & Events

  • Ubuntu Meetings - Check out notes from past Ubuntu-Women meetings

  • Ubuntu Events - Upcoming and past events held by Ubuntu-Women

Projects

  • Ubuntu RoadMap - The overall vision for each of our projects

  • Ubuntu ToDo - The Next Steps for each item on the RoadMap. If you are looking for a place to start contributing, please read this page. We are looking for volunteers of all time commitments and experience levels, both technical and non-technical

  • Ubuntu Ideas - Add your ideas on how the Ubuntu-Women group can increase the visibility and participation of women in the Ubuntu Community. These items may be incorporated into the RoadMap and the ToDo list

  • Ubuntu ProjectIntro - Details about starting a new project with us

  • Ubuntu ReportingPage - Monthly reports of team status

Ubuntu & Community Outreach

In addition to the projects and goals described above, Ubuntu Women are involved in the following community projects:

Resources

  • Ubuntu Links - This page includes resources outside of our (UW and Ubuntu) community.

  • Ubuntu ChallengingSexism : Improving FOSS & Ubuntu culture for all.

  • Ubuntu WomenAchievers - Read interviews, articles, etc.. about Women FOSS volunteers in the press/media.

  • Ubuntu Resources - Misc other resources generated by the UW and Ubuntu Communities. Includes resources to promote Ubuntu-Women at a local meeting.

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