In the open source world, she has been a volunteer with LinuxChix since 1999, mostly as a list admin and coordinator of the list administration team, although she wears other hats as necessary. She is also a member of the steering committee for Mailman, where she mostly focuses on issues related to usability, and does both code development and documentation writing. In the feminist world, she is also a volunteer photographer and blogger for her local Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) chapter, and a contributor to the Geek Feminism blog.
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| - In the open source world, she has been a volunteer with LinuxChix since 1999, mostly as a list admin and coordinator of the list administration team, although she wears other hats as necessary. She is also a member of the steering committee for Mailman, where she mostly focuses on issues related to usability, and does both code development and documentation writing. In the feminist world, she is also a volunteer photographer and blogger for her local Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) chapter, and a contributor to the Geek Feminism blog.
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| - In the open source world, she has been a volunteer with LinuxChix since 1999, mostly as a list admin and coordinator of the list administration team, although she wears other hats as necessary. She is also a member of the steering committee for Mailman, where she mostly focuses on issues related to usability, and does both code development and documentation writing. In the feminist world, she is also a volunteer photographer and blogger for her local Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) chapter, and a contributor to the Geek Feminism blog. She has presented at numerous academic conferences, and given open source related talks at the Ottawa Linux Symposium and the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing
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