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#use wml::debian::translation-check translation="737e31d579fb28438d16dc3ad6afeb3a068dbd81" maintainer="galaxico"
<define-tag pagetitle>Miriam Ruiz</define-tag>
#use wml::debian::profiles
#include "$(ENGLISHDIR)/women/profiles/profiles.def"
<profile name="Miriam Ruiz" picture="miriam.jpg">
<email>little_miry@yahoo.es</email>
<question1>
<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.
</p></answer>
<question2>
<answer><p>
No, not yet, but I maintain some packages for Debian. I'd
like to enter NM process as soon as I can.
</p></answer>
<question3>
<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.
</p></answer>
<question4>
<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.
</p></answer>
<question5>
<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
might be some trolls around sometime. You'll have to learn a lot
and go through a bunch of documents, so be patient, Rome wasn't
built in a day. If you ever have doubts, just ask. Finally, if your
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.
</p></answer>
<question6>
<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.
</p></answer>
<question7>
<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.
</p></answer>
</profile>
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