[ubuntu-uk] Women, LinuxWorld, Stuff

Philip Wyett philipwyett at blueyonder.co.uk
Tue Sep 12 21:41:25 BST 2006


On Tue, 2006-09-12 at 20:21 +0100, Alan Pope wrote:
> On Tue, 2006-09-12 at 19:47 +0100, Adam Bagnall wrote:
> >     I was thinking earlier that as far as I'm aware the LoCoTeam has no 
> > female members. There must be some women in the UK who use Ubuntu?
> 
> Oh of course there are, but using it is one thing, spending time
> advocating the use of it is another. I'll speak to my wife who uses
> Ubuntu on her computer, but I suspect that given she gave birth to our
> son under a week ago, I'd be willing to bet her answer is "no, not right
> now darling" or words to that effect :).
> 
> >  I've 
> > posted in the Ubuntu women section on the Ubuntu forums to see if I can 
> > generate any interest. I'm sure some of you have converted 
> > wives/friends/sisters/girlfriends/daughters etc.
> 
> Yes, under some small duress I converted my wife's computer from XP to
> Debian some time ago then more recently to Ubuntu (for consistency
> across all our machines).
> 
> >  who could get involved. 
> 
> Again, not sure she would be willing to get involved.
> 
> I have been meaning to write an article for some time about how we
> converted her from XP to Linux and what obstacles were encountered.
> Unfortunately it's so long ago now I've almost forgotten the early ones.
> 
> > I'm sure that if there are women who need support for Ubuntu they would 
> > feel more comfortable meeting up with another woman.
> 
> Definately. We (Hampshire Linux User Group) have run a number of
> InfoPoints and two women in the LUG have attended and helped run many of
> them. (as a side note I know one runs Suse and the other runs Ubuntu). I
> understand from speaking to them that they do indeed find people (of
> both sexes) often find the women more approachable. We actually also
> have some very approachable guys in the team too, but preconceptions of
> visitors often means they go to the women first I guess.
> 
> >     I was also thinking that maybe it would be good to have a woman or 2 
> > at the LinuxWorld booth to show that it's not just geeky men who use 
> > linux? 
> 
> I'll ask on my local LUG to see if any women are willing to help.
> 
> > /me awaits inevitable comments about booth babes .
> > 
> 
> I'd stay well clear of comments about booth babes. 
> 
> Cheers,
> Al.
> 
> 

If no ladies can attend, maybe a few who use Ubuntu could write some
form of short testimonials that could be available for viewing on the UK
team web page.

I'm sure I could work with my better half and get her to put something
together. She was my tester of 6.06 in order to give me an idea of
Ubuntu stability before I made the switch on my laptop and other
machines from RH based distributions.

She is quite vocal about how much faster Ubuntu is over XP on the same
PC and how GNU Linux provides her with the daily peace of mind because
of it's security so she can just get on with what she wants to do. It
also really helps that she loves the Same Gnome game. :-D

Regards

Phil







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