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authorRyuunosuke Ayanokouzi <ayanokouzi-guest>2016-03-25 10:11:13 +0000
committerRyuunosuke Ayanokouzi <ayanokouzi-guest>2016-03-25 10:11:13 +0000
commit737e31d579fb28438d16dc3ad6afeb3a068dbd81 (patch)
treead47443d0cfec7e546e5301304cfef3078d4b40f /english/women
parent41973776fa61f4e01497a2443cee40fc48c524e9 (diff)
Fix validation error (any html tags become available inside "answer" tag).
CVS version numbers danish/women/faq.wml: 1.3 -> 1.4 english/template/debian/faqs.wml: 1.1 -> 1.2 english/women/faq.wml: 1.5 -> 1.6 english/women/profiles/alba.wml: 1.3 -> 1.4 english/women/profiles/alice.wml: 1.4 -> 1.5 english/women/profiles/amaya.wml: 1.3 -> 1.4 english/women/profiles/brenda.wml: 1.2 -> 1.3 english/women/profiles/elizabeth.wml: 1.2 -> 1.3 english/women/profiles/erinn.wml: 1.2 -> 1.3 english/women/profiles/fernanda.wml: 1.7 -> 1.8 english/women/profiles/hanna.wml: 1.4 -> 1.5 english/women/profiles/helen.wml: 1.3 -> 1.4 english/women/profiles/katharina.wml: 1.1 -> 1.2 english/women/profiles/larissa.wml: 1.1 -> 1.2 english/women/profiles/marga.wml: 1.3 -> 1.4 english/women/profiles/mechtilde.wml: 1.1 -> 1.2 english/women/profiles/meike.wml: 1.2 -> 1.3 english/women/profiles/miriam.wml: 1.1 -> 1.2 english/women/profiles/template.wml: 1.4 -> 1.5 english/women/profiles/u.wml: 1.1 -> 1.2 french/women/faq.wml: 1.8 -> 1.9 french/women/profiles/alba.wml: 1.3 -> 1.4 french/women/profiles/alice.wml: 1.3 -> 1.4 french/women/profiles/amaya.wml: 1.4 -> 1.5 french/women/profiles/brenda.wml: 1.2 -> 1.3 french/women/profiles/elizabeth.wml: 1.4 -> 1.5 french/women/profiles/erinn.wml: 1.3 -> 1.4 french/women/profiles/fernanda.wml: 1.6 -> 1.7 french/women/profiles/hanna.wml: 1.4 -> 1.5 french/women/profiles/helen.wml: 1.3 -> 1.4 french/women/profiles/katharina.wml: 1.4 -> 1.5 french/women/profiles/marga.wml: 1.4 -> 1.5 french/women/profiles/meike.wml: 1.7 -> 1.8 french/women/profiles/miriam.wml: 1.4 -> 1.5 french/women/profiles/template.wml: 1.3 -> 1.4 russian/women/faq.wml: 1.3 -> 1.4 russian/women/profiles/alba.wml: 1.2 -> 1.3 russian/women/profiles/alice.wml: 1.3 -> 1.4 russian/women/profiles/amaya.wml: 1.1 -> 1.2 russian/women/profiles/brenda.wml: 1.2 -> 1.3 russian/women/profiles/elizabeth.wml: 1.1 -> 1.2 russian/women/profiles/erinn.wml: 1.1 -> 1.2 russian/women/profiles/fernanda.wml: 1.2 -> 1.3 russian/women/profiles/hanna.wml: 1.3 -> 1.4 russian/women/profiles/helen.wml: 1.1 -> 1.2 russian/women/profiles/katharina.wml: 1.1 -> 1.2 russian/women/profiles/larissa.wml: 1.2 -> 1.3 russian/women/profiles/marga.wml: 1.1 -> 1.2 russian/women/profiles/mechtilde.wml: 1.1 -> 1.2 russian/women/profiles/meike.wml: 1.3 -> 1.4 russian/women/profiles/miriam.wml: 1.1 -> 1.2 russian/women/profiles/template.wml: 1.5 -> 1.6 russian/women/profiles/u.wml: 1.1 -> 1.2 spanish/women/faq.wml: 1.3 -> 1.4 spanish/women/profiles/erinn.wml: 1.2 -> 1.3 swedish/women/faq.wml: 1.4 -> 1.5 swedish/women/profiles/alba.wml: 1.2 -> 1.3 swedish/women/profiles/alice.wml: 1.4 -> 1.5 swedish/women/profiles/amaya.wml: 1.1 -> 1.2 swedish/women/profiles/brenda.wml: 1.2 -> 1.3 swedish/women/profiles/elizabeth.wml: 1.1 -> 1.2 swedish/women/profiles/erinn.wml: 1.1 -> 1.2 swedish/women/profiles/fernanda.wml: 1.2 -> 1.3 swedish/women/profiles/hanna.wml: 1.4 -> 1.5 swedish/women/profiles/helen.wml: 1.1 -> 1.2 swedish/women/profiles/katharina.wml: 1.1 -> 1.2 swedish/women/profiles/marga.wml: 1.1 -> 1.2 swedish/women/profiles/meike.wml: 1.2 -> 1.3 swedish/women/profiles/miriam.wml: 1.1 -> 1.2 swedish/women/profiles/template.wml: 1.3 -> 1.4
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-rw-r--r--english/women/faq.wml12
-rw-r--r--english/women/profiles/alba.wml26
-rw-r--r--english/women/profiles/alice.wml24
-rw-r--r--english/women/profiles/amaya.wml24
-rw-r--r--english/women/profiles/brenda.wml18
-rw-r--r--english/women/profiles/elizabeth.wml24
-rw-r--r--english/women/profiles/erinn.wml28
-rw-r--r--english/women/profiles/fernanda.wml28
-rw-r--r--english/women/profiles/hanna.wml28
-rw-r--r--english/women/profiles/helen.wml28
-rw-r--r--english/women/profiles/katharina.wml28
-rw-r--r--english/women/profiles/larissa.wml28
-rw-r--r--english/women/profiles/marga.wml20
-rw-r--r--english/women/profiles/mechtilde.wml30
-rw-r--r--english/women/profiles/meike.wml28
-rw-r--r--english/women/profiles/miriam.wml28
-rw-r--r--english/women/profiles/template.wml28
-rw-r--r--english/women/profiles/u.wml28
18 files changed, 231 insertions, 227 deletions
diff --git a/english/women/faq.wml b/english/women/faq.wml
index 4305f1b30e9..124c03f321d 100644
--- a/english/women/faq.wml
+++ b/english/women/faq.wml
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
<question>
Why are there so few women in the computer field / F/OSS
</question>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
There are a lot of theories about this, but no one can know for
sure. However, Ellen Spertus has a wonderful paper,
<a href="http://people.mills.edu/spertus/Gender/pap/pap.html">Why
@@ -15,20 +15,20 @@
read Val Henson's
<a href="http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Encourage-Women-Linux-HOWTO/">
HOWTO Encourage Women in Linux</a>.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question>What's on topic for the mailing list?</question>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
If it pertains to women in Debian, it's probably on topic. That
said, we're not trying to recreate
<a href="https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/">debian-user</a>,
<a href="https://lists.debian.org/debian-mentors/">debian-mentors</a>, or
<a href="https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/">debian-devel</a>. The list is primarily for discussing
Debian Women related projects and collaboration.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question>How do I get on IRC?</question>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
For people that have never been on IRC before, you should first
install an IRC client. Popular Linux clients available in Debian are
<a href="http://www.xchat.org/">X-Chat</a>, <a href="http://www.pidgin.im">Pidgin</a> and
@@ -36,4 +36,4 @@
to irc.debian.org and /join #debian-women. For more general IRC
information, read the
<a href="http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/faq.html">IRC FAQ</a>.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
diff --git a/english/women/profiles/alba.wml b/english/women/profiles/alba.wml
index b3a17226d14..89e34fb53c9 100644
--- a/english/women/profiles/alba.wml
+++ b/english/women/profiles/alba.wml
@@ -5,42 +5,42 @@
<profile name="Alba Ferri" picture="alba.jpg">
<email>branvan2k@gmail.com</email>
<question1>
- <answer>Around 10 years.
-</answer>
+ <answer><p>Around 10 years.
+</p></answer>
<question2>
- <answer>Nop</answer>
+ <answer><p>Nop</p></answer>
<question3>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
Translation
-</answer>
+</p></answer>
<question4>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
While I was studying networking engineer at college, I found out that I
could "see" all the info I wanted using Linux.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question5>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
There's plenty of info in the net about Linux, if you like to have a
personalised window manager, great software and a different way to do
things, that's your S.O.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question6>
- <answer>No.
- </answer>
+ <answer><p>No.
+ </p></answer>
<question7>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
I'm a network engineer, that loves to see what goes on through the frames
And that's why i started to use linux, to be able to "see" inside the
network.
I'm curious person in all fields of my life.
My other passion is to learn about the emotional brain of the human being.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
</profile> \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/english/women/profiles/alice.wml b/english/women/profiles/alice.wml
index 67aee2661cb..3cb69008a84 100644
--- a/english/women/profiles/alice.wml
+++ b/english/women/profiles/alice.wml
@@ -7,47 +7,47 @@
<email>aliceinwire@gnumerica.org</email>
<question1>
- <answer>Since October 2005</answer>
+ <answer><p>Since October 2005</p></answer>
<question2>
- <answer>No but I hope to be someday!</answer>
+ <answer><p>No but I hope to be someday!</p></answer>
<question3>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
<a
href="https://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=aliceinwire@gnumerica.org">Packaging
and Maintaining</a>,
<a href="https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/unknown-package">Debian QA unknown package</a>.
I want more people in Debian!!!
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question4>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
When I saw Debian for the first time in 2005 I was really
impressed by the stability and security of Sarge for networking.
Most of all I was impressed by the activity of the Debian Women Project.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question5>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
Debian is in continuous evolving and everyone can contribute in it.
Don't find fault. Find a remedy! There are a lot of packages only waiting
for your <q><a href="http://wnpp.debian.net/">lovin'</a></q>
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question6>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
Unfortunately not.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question7>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
I had to start using computers in 2000, I gradually learned more
and more as time went by and I believe that the Debian community
is a fantastic place for learning. Not only does one get to help
the Debian community but it is also a good way to work on
self-improvement.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
</profile>
diff --git a/english/women/profiles/amaya.wml b/english/women/profiles/amaya.wml
index 08410514bb7..b15a3f6b99e 100644
--- a/english/women/profiles/amaya.wml
+++ b/english/women/profiles/amaya.wml
@@ -7,13 +7,13 @@
<email>amaya@debian.org</email>
<question1>
- <answer>Since October 1998</answer>
+ <answer><p>Since October 1998</p></answer>
<question2>
- <answer>Yes!</answer>
+ <answer><p>Yes!</p></answer>
<question3>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
Packaging: maintaining my packages
QA: testing and running latest experimental Debian
releases.
@@ -21,37 +21,37 @@
government (among others) to choose to use Debian.
I keep looking for good prospective DD.
I want more women in Debian.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question4>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
I must confess I was encouraged by the guys... Santiago Vila and
Héctor García. I never thought I'd be up to it until they showed an
interest to sponsor me.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question5>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
Be yourself. Take it with a grain of salt. Stay focused on your
goals. Debian is a great community. I wouldn't want to give anyone
a hard time. I enjoy being a DD a lot. It's a fulfilling
experience. Go for it.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question6>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
It's something I have always wanted to do. I started a women
oriented mailing list for the Spanish speaking some years ago. It
was a huge failure ;-( Nowadays I am involved with:
<a href="http://www.systers.org/">Systers</a>;
Women and Free Software (Spanish local effort).
(Mujeresred-softwarelibre)
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question7>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
I was supposed to be an English teacher. Or a technical translator.
Free Software gave me a chance to change my destiny, grow up as a
person, find new goals and motivations.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
</profile>
diff --git a/english/women/profiles/brenda.wml b/english/women/profiles/brenda.wml
index 8a63dce6f8a..c54e9cfc9c5 100644
--- a/english/women/profiles/brenda.wml
+++ b/english/women/profiles/brenda.wml
@@ -7,27 +7,27 @@
<email>bjb@sourcerer.ca</email>
<question1>
- <answer>I started using Debian around the time potato was released, wow,
+ <answer><p>I started using Debian around the time potato was released, wow,
around 2000. I switched from RedHat when they stopped supporting
the Sparc architecture. Since that time, I switched to Intel/AMD
-based machines, but stuck with Debian.</answer>
+based machines, but stuck with Debian.</p></answer>
<question2>
- <answer>No.</answer>
+ <answer><p>No.</p></answer>
<question3>
- <answer>A devoted user. I file the occasional bug, help the occasional
+ <answer><p>A devoted user. I file the occasional bug, help the occasional
person on irc, answer the occasional Debian mailing list question.
-Ask the occasional question.</answer>
+Ask the occasional question.</p></answer>
<question6>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
I mentored at a Ladies Learning Code event a while ago.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question7>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
I'm a programmer, mainly on *nix platforms.
My non-computing activities include knitting, contradancing, home cooking.
@@ -38,5 +38,5 @@ My (current) GPG key fingerprint is
This info was supplied 2014/Oct/14.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
</profile> \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/english/women/profiles/elizabeth.wml b/english/women/profiles/elizabeth.wml
index d9852c26096..5f68cb01fd8 100644
--- a/english/women/profiles/elizabeth.wml
+++ b/english/women/profiles/elizabeth.wml
@@ -7,13 +7,13 @@
<email>lyz@princessleia.com</email>
<question1>
- <answer>Since 2002.</answer>
+ <answer><p>Since 2002.</p></answer>
<question2>
- <answer>No.</answer>
+ <answer><p>No.</p></answer>
<question3>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
These days I host the Debian dinner for the San Francisco Bay Area
Debian (bad.debian.net) group every other month where we chat about
Debian, sign keys and welcome traveling Debian contributors who
@@ -30,10 +30,10 @@ Developer on staff to get a couple tools into the Debian archive. I
also spent some time working on PHP Pear packages. I've since shifted
focus in my day job so it's been some time since I've been involved
with packaging, though I'd love to get back into it.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question4>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
I love contributing to open source software, so it was pretty natural
for me to be interested in learning about packaging after I'd been
using Debian on my home computers for a couple years. As I mentioned,
@@ -45,10 +45,10 @@ Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, I routinely come across Debian-related
articles when looking for Ubuntu ones, so it made sense for me to
start sharing those.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question5>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
Dive in, ask questions and don't get discouraged. Debian is
complicated, and there are lots of ways to do things, so it's easy
even for the smartest people to get lost. There are lots of teams
@@ -57,17 +57,17 @@ them are eager to get new contributors so they're happy to help you
out. You're also welcome to ask folks on the Debian Women mailing list
and IRC channel, there are plenty of helpful folks there who can point
you in the right direction.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question6>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
I spent several years working with the Ubuntu Women project
(ubuntu-women.org), which seeks to get more women involved with and
using Ubuntu.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question7>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
My day job is a Systems Administrator working on the fully open source
infrastructure that OpenStack developers use, it's really exciting to
blend my passion for open source with my skills as a sysadmin. The
@@ -77,5 +77,5 @@ with CI work moving forward.
I also am on the board of directors for Partimus.org, a non-profit
which puts Linux-based desktops into schools in need.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
</profile> \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/english/women/profiles/erinn.wml b/english/women/profiles/erinn.wml
index d150808a283..bca84ee1cf6 100644
--- a/english/women/profiles/erinn.wml
+++ b/english/women/profiles/erinn.wml
@@ -7,29 +7,29 @@
<email>erinn@debian.org</email>
<question1>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
Since 2003.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question2>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
Yes.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question3>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
Packaging, the Debian Women Project, torturing my sparc64 with d-i tests.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question4>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
Initially, it was the community. What keeps me with Debian is its
integrity and commitment to freedom and technical
excellence.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question5>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
Certainly. Rule number one: Don't be afraid. The Debian
community has acquired a bit of a reputation, and it is always wise
to observe before one jumps in head first, but do not be put off by
@@ -39,18 +39,18 @@
Debian Women mailing list. We will certainly be able to find you
many things to do that you might not have thought of yourself.
Likewise, look at the <a href="$(WOMEN)/participate/">involvement</a> page for ideas on how to get started.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question6>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
Yes, <a href="http://linuxchix.org">LinuxChix</a> occasionally.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question7>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
<i>Noli me tangere, for Caesar's I am,<br />
And wild for to hold, though I seem tame.</i><br />
-- Whoso List to Hunt, Sir Thomas Wyatt
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
</profile>
diff --git a/english/women/profiles/fernanda.wml b/english/women/profiles/fernanda.wml
index 52f05a6228e..7897fed7d02 100644
--- a/english/women/profiles/fernanda.wml
+++ b/english/women/profiles/fernanda.wml
@@ -7,32 +7,32 @@
<email>fernanda@softwarelivre.org</email>
<question1>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
Since the 22nd of November of 2003.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question2>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
Not yet.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question3>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
Packaging. (<a
href="https://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=fernanda@softwarelivre.org">officially</a>
and <a
href="http://people.softwarelivre.org/~fernanda/packages/">unofficially</a>),
advocacy.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question4>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
Its adherence to principles and the development model. Also, it feels
good taking part on the creation of something I use daily.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question5>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
Do not be intimidated is the first advice, but mainly, have people
know about your work and do not let anyone diminish it. Something
I've been noticing since I started working with women's groups inside
@@ -41,19 +41,19 @@
that. having an opinion, even if it is not the brightest, is better
than having none or hiding it so nobody knows about it. Any idea is a
bright idea when people around you get to know it.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question6>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
Yes! I am one of the founders of <a
href="http://mulheres.softwarelivre.org/">PSL-Mulheres</a> (Projeto
Software Livre Mulheres). We work on projects to increase digital
inclusion of women, assist feminist NGO's and social groups with
understanding and using Free Software.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question7>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
I work for IBM as a developer at their Linux Technology Center
installed at UNICAMP, a university of the State of São Paulo. I
became involved with Free Software in 1997. I still haven't finished
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@
mathematics, and computer science, but I'm planning to start (and
finish, this time) a technology-related course real soon
now.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
</profile>
diff --git a/english/women/profiles/hanna.wml b/english/women/profiles/hanna.wml
index 077a587f11f..9b450e99832 100644
--- a/english/women/profiles/hanna.wml
+++ b/english/women/profiles/hanna.wml
@@ -7,18 +7,18 @@
<email>hanna@join-the-dots.org</email>
<question1>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
Since April 1999
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question2>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
Not yet; I plan to enter the New Maintainer process within the next
couple of months, however.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question3>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
My primary contribution to the Debian project is packaging. I
currently co-maintain one package and have just filed an ITP (Intent
to Package) for another.<br /> I also take an active role in
@@ -28,17 +28,17 @@
Over the past few years, I have initiated both formal and informal
discussions about Debian with a variety of individuals, and helped
run several Debian installfests.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question4>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
Debian has one of the most active and interesting developer
communities of any Linux distribution - it was this that originally
drew me to the project.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question5>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
Think about what you'd like to contribute to Debian, and what
you hope to gain from your involvement. On a more practical level,
help fix bugs, take over orphaned packages, check the <a
@@ -47,10 +47,10 @@
href="https://lists.debian.org/">Debian mailing lists</a> - they're
all a great way to learn more about the Debian community and
ethos.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question6>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
I'm part of the <a
href="http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/women/">Women@CL</a> project, a
Cambridge-based initiative that provides local, national and
@@ -59,10 +59,10 @@
href="http://www.seas.upenn.edu/~cisters/">CISters</a>, an informal
group of graduate women in the University of Pennsylvania's
Department of Computer and Information Science.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question7>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
I got my BA from the University of Cambridge Computer
Laboratory, after transferring into the Computer Science Tripos from
Engineering during my second year. Since then, I've completed an MSc
@@ -72,6 +72,6 @@
inordinate amount of time drinking coffee, playing with computers,
contributing to the Debian project, and updating my <a
href="http://join-the-dots.org/">blog</a>.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
</profile>
diff --git a/english/women/profiles/helen.wml b/english/women/profiles/helen.wml
index 22a6d3b1295..4d5b926ea0d 100644
--- a/english/women/profiles/helen.wml
+++ b/english/women/profiles/helen.wml
@@ -6,19 +6,19 @@
<email>helen_ml_faulkner@debian.org</email>
<question1>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
Since about 2000. I'm not exactly sure - it seems like a long time
ago. My housemate foisted Debian on me for his own amusement, and
it grew from there...
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question2>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
Yes.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question3>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
I'm packaging several useful and/or funny KDE panel applets
as well as a little thing I wrote myself (kdoomsday) and labplot
(a great scientific plotter). I may take on a couple of others
@@ -26,30 +26,30 @@
I'm active on the Debian Women mailing list. I'm interested
in seeing Debian become a community that is more varied and more
accessible to groups that are currently under-represented.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question4>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
Mainly I'm really interested in how it all works. I enjoy
learning how to package things, how the system is put together, etc.
And I like volunteer work.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question5>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
Just do it. It's not as scary as you might think. Get into
the Debian Women mailing list and ask people, read the information
on the website, join us on IRC. There are a lot of friendly and
helpful people about.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question6>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
Nope.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question7>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
I'm a physicist with an interest in technology and
programming. When I'm not being those things I'm into music,
sailing, dogs and whatever takes my interest at the time. I've done
@@ -61,6 +61,6 @@
mention the excellent software you get to use! I would like to see
more women involved in that world, and Debian specifically, because
I know women have a lot to contribute.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
</profile>
diff --git a/english/women/profiles/katharina.wml b/english/women/profiles/katharina.wml
index e59b5f3cc0a..055e3f95aff 100644
--- a/english/women/profiles/katharina.wml
+++ b/english/women/profiles/katharina.wml
@@ -6,39 +6,39 @@
<URL>www.katharinasabel.de</URL>
<email>sabel.katharina@gmail.com</email>
<question1>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
For about 1 ½ years now. Though I have been using Debian based distributions since I was 15 (and I’m 21 now)
-</answer>
+</p></answer>
<question2>
- <answer>I am a software developer but not specifically a Debian dev.
-</answer>
+ <answer><p>I am a software developer but not specifically a Debian dev.
+</p></answer>
<question3>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
Not really anything apart from getting people to ditch Windows and install Linux (aka Debian)
-</answer>
+</p></answer>
<question4>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
I do/ want to contribute to the Debian community because I think it is important to have free and open-source software to use, Debian is a great operating system and I like the idea of groups like the Debian Women.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question5>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
Not really as I don’t really know what I’m doing yet either. I think being involved in the forums and IRC channels is a good start, get involved with other people working on Debian, learn about technology that fascinates you.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question6>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
Unfortunately None.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question7>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
I’m 21 years old, I study computer science at the Humboldt University in Berlin. I develop software in my free time and I really love cats :3
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
</profile> \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/english/women/profiles/larissa.wml b/english/women/profiles/larissa.wml
index cf00adc13a6..6731b7839b9 100644
--- a/english/women/profiles/larissa.wml
+++ b/english/women/profiles/larissa.wml
@@ -9,43 +9,43 @@
<question1>
# How long have you been using Debian?
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
I had my first contact with Free Software and open source philosophy when I got into University in 2009. Thankfully, a few years before, some of my seniors advocated the use of only open source software in our department laboratories, despite ongoing resistance from other students and some staff. Debian was their distro of choice in our University labs, but I was using Ubuntu from 2009 until 2012, when I finally changed to Debian. I've been using Debian exclusively ever since :-)
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question2>
# Are you a Debian Developer?
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
Nope. Maybe someday.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question3>
# What areas of Debian are you involved in?
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
I help package python modules as a member of the Debian Python Modules Team.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question4>
# What got you interested in working with Debian?
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
I was inspired by people I work with who work with Debian.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question5>
# Do you have any tips for women interested in getting more involved with Debian?
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
Don't be afraid to ask, there are no stupid questions. debian-mentors and debian-women IRC channels are very helpful.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question6>
# Are you involved with any other women in technology group? Which one(s)?
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
I help as mentor in <a href="http://railsgirls.com/">RailsGirls</a> events, which aims to show girls programming is easy and everybody can learn how to do it :-)
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question7>
# A bit more about you...
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
I'm a computer scientist from Brazil working with Web Development. I'm studying for a masters in computer science, focused on network research and working primarily with performance optimization for Optical Networks. You can contact me at larissa @ IRC freenode or IRC OFTC
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
</profile> \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/english/women/profiles/marga.wml b/english/women/profiles/marga.wml
index 8904d6f21b7..040a1ca6fe3 100644
--- a/english/women/profiles/marga.wml
+++ b/english/women/profiles/marga.wml
@@ -7,42 +7,42 @@
<email>marga@debian.org</email>
<question1>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
I started using Debian around 2000. At first I was just a
simple user, but with time I grew more involved, first reporting
bugs, then submitting patches, and by 2004 I started maintaining
packages.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question2>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
Yes. I became a Debian Developer on November 13th, 2005.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question3>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
I maintain some packages but not too many, I particularly
enjoy doing QA: I've done quite a lot of NMUs to fix RC bugs in
packages that were not fit for a release.<br/>Also, I've been very
actively involved in the organization of several DebConfs,
particularly for DebConf8, which took place in my country,
Argentina.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question4>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
The free software philosophy. I liked that it was developed
by a community instead of a company, and that my contributions
could be accepted if they were worth.<br /><br /> Also, the magic
of apt-get and the immense repository. I usually have this
perception that if something is not in Debian, it's not worth using
it.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question5>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
Look at the list of bugs and try to find the fix for one.
There are lots of easy ones.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
</profile>
diff --git a/english/women/profiles/mechtilde.wml b/english/women/profiles/mechtilde.wml
index ed2ca12b840..8d00fd7115b 100644
--- a/english/women/profiles/mechtilde.wml
+++ b/english/women/profiles/mechtilde.wml
@@ -9,45 +9,48 @@
<question1>
# How long have you been using Debian?
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
My first installation of Debian was Woody (3.0) in 2002.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question2>
# Are you a Debian Developer?
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
In November 2015 I become a Debian Maintainer.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question3>
# What areas of Debian are you involved in?
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
I start my work for Debian with some translations in the wiki and some bugreports. In November 2013 I published my first package Loook. Now I also maintain libreoffice-canzeley-client and calendar-exchange provider.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question4>
# What got you interested in working with Debian?
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
I want to make Debian more useful for "normal users" especially around Office applications.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question5>
# Do you have any tips for women interested in getting more involved with Debian?
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
They should answer the following questions for themselves: What are your skills? What are your interests? How can you use it to make Debian more popular? There are a lot of skills useful in Debian, not only programming and packaging.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question6>
# Are you involved with any other women in technology group? Which one(s)?
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
No specific group.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question7>
# A bit more about you...
<answer>
+ <p>
iRC: Mechtilde, #debian.de, #debian-women at OFTC
Mechtilde #dev.openoffice.org,#openoffice.org,#openoffice.org-de at Freenode
+ </p>
+ <div>
<strong>Debian Maintainer</strong>
<ul>
<li>My bugs : ooo@mechtilde.de</li>
@@ -61,5 +64,6 @@
</li>
<li>My QA page : <a href="https://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=ooo@mechtilde.de">https://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=ooo@mechtilde.de</a></li>
</ul>
+ </div>
</answer>
-</profile> \ No newline at end of file
+</profile>
diff --git a/english/women/profiles/meike.wml b/english/women/profiles/meike.wml
index 751037cadaa..0806e5e4266 100644
--- a/english/women/profiles/meike.wml
+++ b/english/women/profiles/meike.wml
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
<email>meike@debian.org</email>
<question1>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
I started collecting first Linux experiences somewhen
in the mid to late 90s, when a friend of mine put Linux on his
machine and showed me what it could do. I was quite
@@ -21,15 +21,15 @@
(Mandrake, RedHat, Gentoo, even Solaris x86), but none of them
fully convinced me. In 2004 I finally switched to Debian and
have never looked back since then.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question2>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
Yes, since 2008.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question3>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
I maintain packages and am one of currently three delegated Debian
Press Officers.
Besides my press work I do a lot of travelling to represent Debian at
@@ -37,48 +37,48 @@
staffing/organising Debian booths and giving talks on all things
Debian and Free Software related.
I am, by now, also somewhat of a Debian Women veteran :).
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question4>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
I tried a few other Unix and Linux distributions before I
finally ended up with Debian. After using it for some time I decided
that I liked the project so much that I wanted to be a part of it. I
started of by reading and writing on mailing lists and irc and then
got more and more involved until I finally applied for a developer
account myself.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question5>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
Don't be shy. Don't give up after the first failure, nor after the
second or third. Debian and the people in it sometimes need some time
to get acquainted with, but it's definitely worth it! I guess the
best is to find a niche that fits your interests and begin working
there, getting more and more involved in the whole project as times
goes on.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question6>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
I am subscribed to several mailing lists at <a
href="http://www.technixen.net/">technixen.net</a>, a German
platform for women in different areas of computing. Also I am a <a
href="http://www.cybermentor.de/">Cyber Mentor</a> and have by now
acquired something like a reputation for giving <q>Non-Dogmatic Women
in IT Talks</q>.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question7>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
I've got my Master's Degree (<q>Magister</q>) in Information Sciences
and work as Project Manager at an embedded Linux company.
In my spare time I like crafting and all sort of DIY activities.
I read a lot (mostly SF), like to listen to music (mostly ska, punk
and blues), love to travel and always enjoy meeting
fellow Debianists at the places I travel to.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
</profile>
diff --git a/english/women/profiles/miriam.wml b/english/women/profiles/miriam.wml
index 71b8a866868..0b45e86ce49 100644
--- a/english/women/profiles/miriam.wml
+++ b/english/women/profiles/miriam.wml
@@ -6,38 +6,38 @@
<email>little_miry@yahoo.es</email>
<question1>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
For some years now: I started using Potato. It has only
become my main system for the last year and a half or so,
anyway.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question2>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
No, not yet, but I maintain some packages for Debian. I'd
like to enter NM process as soon as I can.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question3>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
Mainly packaging, writing some documentation and
translating a few things. I'm also quite involved in teaching other
people how to package things for Debian and trying to get more
girls into the Free Software World.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question4>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
It's not the first time I have given a bit of my time to a
Free Software Project, but I've never been as involved in one as I
am in Debian. What I value the most is the freeness of the project
as well as the community around it. I think that the most important
part of Debian is its social side, both in its development and in
its goals.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question5>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
First of all, enjoy what you do, or do things you enjoy.
Second, don't let anyone scare you, Debian is a big community in
which most of the people are very nice and kind, even though there
@@ -47,22 +47,22 @@
English is not so good, try to improve it as much as you can. At
the moment English is the main language in which Debian is
developed.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question6>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
Yes, I've joined some other groups like LinuxChix, Systers
or ChicasLinux, and I'm very involved in a new group we're creating
called Alixa.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question7>
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
I'm a Spanish girl who's always, since I was very little,
has been interested in computers and technology. I also like
reading a lot, my favourite books are "Momo" by Michael Ende (yes,
the author of "The Neverending Story") and "The Little Prince" by
Antoine de Saint Exupéry. Apart from that I like a lot being with
my friends, travelling and learning things.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
</profile>
diff --git a/english/women/profiles/template.wml b/english/women/profiles/template.wml
index 36d699146ce..afe9ba55b65 100644
--- a/english/women/profiles/template.wml
+++ b/english/women/profiles/template.wml
@@ -14,43 +14,43 @@
<question1>
# How long have you been using Debian?
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
your answer
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question2>
# Are you a Debian Developer?
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
your answer
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question3>
# What areas of Debian are you involved in?
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
your answer
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question4>
# What got you interested in working with Debian?
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
your answer
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question5>
# Do you have any tips for women interested in getting more involved with Debian?
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
your answer
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question6>
# Are you involved with any other women in technology group? Which one(s)?
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
your answer
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question7>
# A bit more about you...
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
your answer
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
</profile>
diff --git a/english/women/profiles/u.wml b/english/women/profiles/u.wml
index 0609f3f7708..3e374adec3f 100644
--- a/english/women/profiles/u.wml
+++ b/english/women/profiles/u.wml
@@ -9,44 +9,44 @@
<question1>
# How long have you been using Debian?
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
I've been using Debian since 2004 on my personal computer and web servers I administer.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question2>
# Are you a Debian Developer?
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
I'm currently in the NM queue to become one :)
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question3>
# What areas of Debian are you involved in?
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
I contribute to <a href="https://wiki.debian.org/AppArmor">AppArmor</a> in Debian and have completed an internship with the <a href="http://outreachy.org/">Outreachy</a> program in 2014. Read <a href="https://apparmor.451f.org/">my blog</a> about this internship. Furthermore, I am involved with packaging privacy related software through the pkg-privacy-tools packaging team (pkg-otr-team & pkg-anonymity-tools team). In the past, I also helped working on Debian related webpages, like the <a href="https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/">security tracker</a>.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question4>
# What got you interested in working with Debian?
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
I like that Debian is a non commercial and fairly secure distribution, tweakable to perfectly suit my needs, made by excellent individuals :)
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question5>
# Do you have any tips for women interested in getting more involved with Debian?
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
You do not need to be afraid of not being good enough! People at Debian are keen to help getting you started if you can tell them what you are interested in and what you already know.
Many things are well documented, but you still need to find them. The <a href="https://wiki.debian.org">Debian wiki</a> is a great place to start.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question6>
# Are you involved with any other women in technology group? Which one(s)?
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
In the past I've been teaching women how to take apart computers and put them back together, which is a method I learned from the <a href="http://genderchangers.org/">Genderchangers</a>, but I am not involved with any women in technology group.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
<question7>
# A bit more about you...
- <answer>
+ <answer><p>
I work as web developer since over 10 years and got involved with Debian mainly through contributing to <a href="https://tails.boum.org/">Tails</a>, a Debian based live distribution aiming at protecting your privacy and anonymity.
- </answer>
+ </p></answer>
</profile> \ No newline at end of file

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