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February 27, 2005
The Debian Women Project
Hanna Wallach posted her slides from a talk she gave on Debian Women yesterday. She showed statistics showing that 10-20% of computer science undergrads are women, and that 20-35% of IT professionals are women, and yet there are only 4-8 women among the nearly 1000 developers of the open source Debian "universal" operating system. That's less than one percent. While Hanna mentions possible reasons briefly, her main concern in the talk is to show what is being done in Debian Women.
Debian Women started up last May, and looks like an excellent example of how visible womens' networks can really help when women are such a nearly-invisible minority.