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#use wml::debian::translation-check translation="737e31d579fb28438d16dc3ad6afeb3a068dbd81" maintainer="galaxico"
<define-tag pagetitle>Alice Ferrazzi</define-tag>
#use wml::debian::profiles
#include "$(ENGLISHDIR)/women/profiles/profiles.def"
<profile name="Alice Ferrazzi" picture="alice.jpg">
<URL>http://www.aliceinwire.net/</URL>
<email>aliceinwire@gnumerica.org</email>
<question1>
<answer><p>Since October 2005</p></answer>
<question2>
<answer><p>No but I hope to be someday!</p></answer>
<question3>
<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!!!
</p></answer>
<question4>
<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.
</p></answer>
<question5>
<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>
</p></answer>
<question6>
<answer><p>
Unfortunately not.
</p></answer>
<question7>
<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.
</p></answer>
</profile>
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