LinuxChix in the News

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An African bid to educate women on IT

An African bid to educate women on IT (Hindustan Times)

Date: 13 April, 2007

LinuxChix Africa - a women's-only computer initiative by an African group - hopes to empower the fairer sex in matters of technology and software.

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LinuxChix announces new leader

LinuxChix announces new leader (LWN.net)

Date: 9th April, 2007

Spotted by: Mary Gardiner

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ChangeLog: New chick leads LinuxChix

ChangeLog: New chick leads LinuxChix (Linux.com)

Date: 9th April, 2007

Spotted by: Mary Gardiner

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LinuxChix announces new international coordinator

LinuxChix announces new international coordinator (LinuxWorld AU)

Date: 5th April, 2007

Spotted by: Mary Gardiner

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Linuxchix New Zealand set up

Linuxchix New Zealand set up

Date: 26-FEB-2007

Spotted by: Brenda Wallace

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Women flock to Linux talkfest

Women flock to Linux talkfest (Builder AU)

Date: December 21st, 2006

Spotted by: Pia Waugh and Jacinta Richardson

Describes the linux.conf.au 2007 LinuxChix mini-conference

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Painless Linux

Painless Linux (Techwr-l)

Date: December 18th, 2002

Spotted by: Meg Golding

Linuxchix is described as A web community mainly (but not entirely) for women. For anyone, though, it's a knowledgeable, friendly place that makes new users welcome.

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Lockergnome

GnomeCLICK (Lockergnome: Penguin Shell)

Date: April 17th, 2002

Spotted by: Jan Barton and Amber Boughen

GnomeCLICK describes LinuxChix as "This is truly an informative site, taking a kinder gentler approach to Linux for *all* users."

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Linux grrls break free

Linux grrls break free (The Age)

Linux grrls break free (The Sydney Morning Herald)

Date: April 2nd, 2002

Spotted by: Claudine Chionh in the Age, Andrew Bennetts in the Herald

Jenn Vesperman talks to Adam Turner about the reasons LinuxChix exists, how it runs and what it focusses on.

The Melbourne chapter is advertised.

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Renaissance woman gets paid to hack the Linux kernel

Renaissance woman gets paid to hack the Linux kernel (NewsForge)

Date: February 14th, 2002

Spotted by: Numerous chix

Val Henson mentions LinuxChix several times in this interview by Tina Gasperson.

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