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| * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CalDAV | See also: * [[Teams/Women/Notes2022|Notes from meetings in 2022]] * [[Teams/Women/Notes2021|Notes from meetings in 2021]] |
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| == August 2022 == | Topics, we talked about. * Problems with the Coordinators maillist (Error 404). * Using the FSFE Account to send email through the FSFE Mailserver: https://wiki.fsfe.org/TechDocs/SMTP . * We talked about creating/using a github account for managing the web/wiki and the blog idea. * FSFE Account on github: https://github.com/fsfe * FSFE Website at github: https://github.com/fsfe/fsfe-website * Some Links we encountered during discussions: * https://www.onearmy.earth/ * https://projectkamp.com/ * https://community.projectkamp.com/research * Meetup: https://www.meetup.com/ |
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| We met at FrOSCon in Sankt Augustin, Germany and supported the FSFE at their booth there. Members of our group discussed the book "Pakete bauen mit Git-Buildpackage" by Mechtilde and Michael Stehmann: https://ddp-team.pages.debian.net/dpb/BuildWithGBP.pdf |
== March 2023 == |
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| Sources can be found here: https://salsa.debian.org/ddp-team/dpb | Topics, we talked about. * State of the sticker (the poll is going on at [https://nuudel.digitalcourage.de/hC4FGYpv6wlIO5VM Poll]). The variants have been posted to our maillist. * We talked about starting about where we might place a blog. * FSFE Planet: https://planet.fsfe.org/ * FSFE Docs: https://wiki.fsfe.org/TechDocs/Blogs * FSFE Blogs: https://blogs.fsfe.org/ * Sample for offsite(FSFE) Blogs: * https://mina86.com/2023/monospace-considered-harmful/ * About a FSFE Theme: https://git.fsfe.org/nico.rikken/fsfe-wordpress-theme * We talked a bit about https://mina86.com/2023/monospace-considered-harmful/ (for code) * We talked also a bit about Laura Kampf's (Anglophone German YouTuber) video blog ob youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@laurakampf . |
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| == June 2022 == | We talked about Wiki-Software * [[https://github.com/gollum/gollum|gollum]] -- A git-based Wiki * [[https://www.pmwiki.org/|PmWiki]] is a [[https://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/PmWiki|wiki-based]] content-management system (CMS) for collaborative creation and maintenance of websites. |
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| * We welcomed guests from CMS Garden e.V. and talked about Content Management Systems (CMS) and their communities and how to get involved, and the activities of CMS Garden e.V. <<BR>> https://www.cms-garden.org/ <<BR>> Every 1st Tuesday 5pm CET there is an All-CMS Meetup, if your interested, please contact CMS Garden e.V. |
We talked about [[https://anitab.org/about/|Anita Borg]] and [[https://fsfe.org/news/podcast.en.html|Free Software Podcast]] as source for quotes for Women's Day. |
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| * Odoo is a suite of business management software tools. The Community version is free software: <<BR>> https://www.odoo.com/ |
We talked about creating a circular logo from [[https://wiki.fsfe.org/Teams/Women/Logo?action=AttachFile&do=view&target=fsfe_women_logo2.svg|Umbrella]] for circular stickers. |
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| * There is also the Odoo Community Association, or OCA, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to promote the widespread use of Odoo: <<BR>> https://odoo-community.org/ |
== January 2023 == |
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| * We talked about Service-level agreements <<BR>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Service-level_agreement |
We met on 20. January Online on conf.fsfe.org. |
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| * The Kieler Open Source and Linux Tage are happening September 16./17th: <<BR>> https://kielux.de/programm |
Elsi told us about a [[https://github.com/mediawiki-client-tools|Python project]] she is involved with and so we spoke a while about Python and the tools that play a role in this context. |
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| * Ponzi scheme <<BR>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ponzi_scheme |
* [[https://conda.io/|Conda]] ''Package, dependency and environment management for any language'' * [[https://python-poetry.org/|Poetry]] (more for packaging and distribution, integrates very closely with [[https://pypi.org/|PyPI/pip]]) * [[https://www.mypy-lang.org/|mypy]] Python type annotation |
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| * We checked out the carbon footprint of our personal websites, it looks pretty good! <<BR>> https://www.websitecarbon.com/ |
As we had a participant in our meeting who has no programming skills yet, we talked about ways to learn programming. |
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| * Bits und Bäume are a network of people who care about sustainability in the digital world and environmental friendly IT, there is a conference happening soon! <<BR>> https://bits-und-baeume.org/konferenz/de |
* The Python class Elsie took back in 2013 or so: https://www.coursera.org/learn/learn-to-program (This course includes a lot of concepts that are less necessary for Python but useful for understanding other programming languages.) * [[https://docs.python.org/3/library/turtle.html|Turtle graphics]] * The idea came up to start a collection of Kids programming software / websites to recommend * Update: Such a page [[https://wiki.fsfe.org/action/edit/Activities/ProgrammingForChildren|Programming For Children]] is already existing here in the FSFE wiki. Please add stuff you would recommend there :-) |
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| * About the ideology of cryptocurrency: <<BR>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQ_xWvX1n9g |
One person told about her bad experience with using the Microsoft Windows PC in dark mode and that this works much better in the Linux environment. |
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| * About German climate activism (though in English): <<BR>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dh4G1Gjv7bA |
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Window_manager * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desktop_environment |
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| * The psychology of how and why people justify inaction: <<BR>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZyIjBxxpTY |
A privacy-related topic for another time |
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| * An online conference about digital public administration and challenges like sustainability: <<BR>> https://piazza-konferenz.de/ * More interesting reads towards the end of the evening: <<BR>> https://locusmag.com/2022/01/cory-doctorow-science-fiction-is-a-luddite-literature/ <<BR>> https://librarianshipwreck.wordpress.com/2022/04/29/technology-in-the-present-tense-notes-from-a-weary-luddite/ <<BR>> https://www.metamute.org/editorial/articles/californian-ideology <<BR>> https://evgenymorozov.com/ == May 2022 (1st in-person meeting, in Berlin) == * Threema is a paid end-to-end encrypted instant messaging application, client apps are open source, server-side software is proprietary<<BR>> https://threema.ch/en <<BR>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Threema <<BR>> * !MetaGer is a metasearch engine focused on protecting users' privacy <<BR>> https://metager.de/ <<BR>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MetaGer <<BR>> * Bitwarden is an open-source password manager <<BR>> https://bitwarden.com/ * We talked about the FSFE campaigns Router Freedom <<BR>> https://fsfe.org/news/2022/news-20220510-01.de.html * and Upcycling Android <<BR>> https://fsfe.org/activities/upcyclingandroid/howtoupcycle.en.html * We talked about note taking apps, there are many options: <<BR>> - Rednotebook is a dektop journal <<BR>> https://rednotebook.sourceforge.io/ <<BR>> - Nixnote <<BR>> http://nixnote.org/NixNote-Home/ <<BR>> - Zim, a desktop wiki <<BR>> https://zim-wiki.org/ <<BR>> * We collected points interesting for us with respect to open source content mangement systems (CMS) <<BR>> - How would you start using a CMS? <<BR>> - How to decide best, which CMS (Joomla, Wordpress, Drupal, Typo3 etc.) to use? <<BR>> - What's the cost? <<BR>> - Is there a good option for note taking, any restrictions using it on different devices? <<BR>> * Passbolt is an open-source password manager for teams <<BR>> https://www.passbolt.com/ == April 2022 == * FrOSCon will take place IRL this year again, yay! :)<<BR>> https://twitter.com/froscon/status/1513996423343312898 * The FSFE Core Team and General Assembly <<BR>> https://fsfe.org/about/team.en.html * We were interested in the legal structure of the FSFE and the minutes of the annual meetings of the General Assembly <<BR>> https://fsfe.org/about/legal/legal.en.html <<BR>> https://fsfe.org/about/legal/minutes/minutes-2021-11-27.en.pdf <<BR>> * Also financial reports can be accessed online <<BR>> https://fsfe.org/about/funds/funds.en.html <<BR>> * tusky.app is a mastodon client for android (ntj hasn't tested it yet) <<BR>> https://tusky.app/ * EDRi is a network of organisations defending rights and freedom online <<BR>> https://edri.org/ * April is a French organization advocating for Free Software <<BR>> [[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/April_(association)]] * We're looking at the blogging network and will ask if it's still activily in use <<BR>> https://blogs.fsfe.org/ <<BR>> https://wiki.fsfe.org/TechDocs/Blogs <<BR>> https://planet.fsfe.org/ == Mar 2022 == * First we talked about radon therapy <<BR>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZkusjDFlS0 * and homeopathy <<BR>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homeopathy * Marina Weisband, a former member of the senior leadership of Pirate Party Germany suffers from chronic fatigue syndrome <<BR>> https://www.watson.de/leben/exklusiv/877332344-marina-weisband-ueber-ihre-krankheit-me-cfs-die-viele-menschen-mit-long-covid-trifft * Transgender broken arm syndrom <<BR>> https://thebristolcable.org/2020/11/trans-broken-arm-syndrome-healthcare-nightmare-for-trans-people-is-about-more-than-hormones/ * feminist / transgender comedians <<BR>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtj7LDYaufM <<BR>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carolin_Kebekus * Ferdi is a client to run multiple messenger services on a desktop (element, rocket chat etc.) <<BR>> https://getferdi.com/ * Beeper is for similar purposes, but for mobile devices? <<BR>> https://www.beeper.com/ * !SchildiChat is a matrix client for android <<BR>> https://github.com/SchildiChat/SchildiChat-android * Then we talked about hardware, like a sophisticated camera for home video conferencing <<BR>> https://www.amazon.com/ROCWARE-Optical-Streaming-Broadcast-Conference/dp/B09M3T8GWT * The GTK+ UVC Viewer <<BR>> http://guvcview.sourceforge.net/ * The USB Video device class <<BR>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB_video_device_class * We had some trouble getting the FSFE matrix running on a mobile client, but were able to figure it out eventually. Anyone needs help with this, let us know! == Feb 2022 == * Selenium user group <<BR>> https://groups.google.com/g/selenium-users * Free Software ERP <<BR>> http://www.kivitendo.de/ * Purism <<BR>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purism_(company) * Chemnitzer Linuxtage <<BR>> https://chemnitzer.linux-tage.de/2022/en == Jan 2022 == * FOSDEM 2022 is happening soon <<BR>> https://fosdem.org/2022/ * OpenPOWER devroom at FOSDEM <<BR>> https://fosdem.org/2022/schedule/track/openpower/ * Upcycling Android is a very active campaign of the FSFE <<BR>> https://UpcyclingAndroid.org * I love Free Software Day is happening soon, too <<BR>> https://ilovefs.org <<BR>> * Registration for the Game Event <<BR>> https://registration.fsfe.org/ilovefs * Vosk is a speech recognition toolkit <<BR>> https://alphacephei.com/vosk/ * !VoiceGym - a Spectograph recorder <<BR>> https://voicegym.github.io * Our new logo <<BR>> https://wiki.fsfe.org/Teams/Women/Logo * How to use graphics from the FSFE <<BR>> https://fsfe.org/about/graphics/graphics.en.html * Chemnitzer Linux-Tage <<BR>> https://chemnitzer.linux-tage.de/2022/en/programm * The Chaos Communication Congress <<BR>> https://media.ccc.de/c/rc3-2021 <<BR>> https://events.ccc.de/ == Dec 2021 == * mayuko's early videos are about computer science and being a (female) software engineer <<BR>> https://www.youtube.com/c/hellomayuko * Unauthorized Bread is a book by Cory Doctorow <<BR>> https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/41085118-unauthorized-bread * Ada & Zangemann - A tale of software, skateboards, and raspberry ice cream<<BR>> https://fsfe.org/activities/childrensbook/ * humanoid objects that imperfectly resemble actual human beings provoke uncanny feelings * uncanny valley is also a music label from Dresden, Germany<<BR>> https://www.uncannyvalley.de/ * Art from Man Ray<<BR>> https://americanart.si.edu/artwork/cadeau-serie-ii-15597 <<BR>> * The rC3 congress has a public rocket chat <<BR>> https://chat.rc3.world/channel/general * There is also remote testing world to try out workadventu.re <<BR>> https://play.staging.workadventu.re/@/tcm/workadventure/wa-village * Tiled is a tool to create maps for remote worlds <<BR>> https://www.mapeditor.org/ * We have created an assembly for the FSFE Women at <<BR>> https://maschinenraum.rc3.world == Nov 2021 == * Nuudel is a nice tool to schedule dates or conduct a small survey provided by Digitalcourage <<BR>> https://nuudel.digitalcourage.de/ * Technixen are a group of women who build and use linux, computers, networks and web technologies <<BR>> http://lists.answergirl.de <<BR>> https://web.archive.org/web/20160816132930/http://technixen.net/mailinglisten/shelley * The event blog of the Chaos Computer Club (CCC) <<BR>> https://events.ccc.de/ * c3d2 is the Erfa-Kreis (= local chapter) of the CCC based in Dresden, Germany. The motto of their annual conference was "Log down" this year. == Oct 2021 == * Freeyoursoftware.fyi is a website about the importance of free software and data security <<BR>> https://www.freeyoursoftware.fyi * FSFE's Legal Education Day is happening on Nov 6th <<BR>> https://fsfe.org/news/2021/news-20211008-01.en.html * The Women's Coding Circle is a club for women in programming based in Ashburn, VA, USA and has a nice and simple logo <<BR>> https://github.com/WomensCodingCircle * Our mailing list and team site <<BR>> https://lists.fsfe.org/mailman/listinfo/fsfe-women <<BR>> https://wiki.fsfe.org/Teams/Women == Notes from September == * Youth Hacking 4 Freedom (YH4F) is a coding competition for teenagers <<BR>> https://fsfe.org/activities/yh4f/ https://fsfe.org/activities/yh4f/media.en.html * ntjes blog articles about gender aspects of learning to code and women in computing <<BR>> * About a study which compares Scratch programs created by girls and boys <<BR>> https://ntj.github.io/posts/2021-09-15-gender/ * About a women-only computer science and economy degree program located in Berlin <<BR>> https://ntj.github.io/posts/2021-09-24-gender2/ * Women in computer science, strategies to increase their number, and effects: <<BR>> https://ntj.github.io/posts/2021-09-27-gender3/ * Anita Sarkeesian founded Feminist Frequency in 2009 and publishes videos about women representation in computer games and movies, recommendations for media, and more: <<BR>> https://feministfrequency.com/ * The Bechdel test can be applied to games as well<<BR>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bechdel_test#Application * Jessie Gender's youtube channel <<BR>> https://www.youtube.com/user/lostrekkie * Bits und Bäume, a movement for digitization and sustainability <<BR>> https://bits-und-baeume.org/en * Then we talked about card games like Bridge, Spades and Euchre. To organize a local group, one could use<<BR>> https://www.meetup.com <<BR>> but organizers have to pay for their group, or (in Germany) <<BR>> https://nebenan.de/ * Heart of Code is a hackerspace for women* in Berlin<<BR>> http://heartofcode.org/ == Notes from July == * The Public Money? Public Code campaing and how to participate:<<BR>> https://wiki.fsfe.org/Activities/ContactingAdministrationsForPMPC <<BR>> https://wiki.fsfe.org/Activities/Bundestagswahl_DE * PMPC material<<BR>> https://download.fsfe.org/campaigns/pmpc/PMPC-Modernising-with-Free-Software.pdf <<BR>> https://download.fsfe.org/campaigns/pmpc/PMPC-Modernising-with-Free-Software.de.pdf * PMPC should also consider that software es being purchased in shops and portals provided by the public administration like "Kaufhaus des Bundes" in Germany<<BR>> https://e-beschaffung.bund.de/DE/Wissenswertes/KDB/kdb_node.html * data.gouv.fr is a French Open Data Platform<<BR>> https://www.data.gouv.fr/en/datasets/ * France also has a platform to search for public sector source code<<BR>> https://code.etalab.gouv.fr/en/groups * We talked about the difference between Open Source and Free Software. What you are allowed to do with the code published in the repository matters in that regard, please see<<BR>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software#Definition_and_the_Four_Essential_Freedoms_of_Free_Software * BerliOS was a project located in Berlin to coordinate different interest groups in FOSS<<BR>> https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/BerliOS * The Open Source Observatory (OSOR) publishes FOSS news and events:<<BR>> https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/collection/open-source-observatory-osor * !OpenWrt is a Linux operating system targeting embedded devices<<BR>> https://openwrt.org/ * DD-WRT is a Linux based alternative firmware suitable for a lot of WLAN routers and embedded systems<<BR>> https://dd-wrt.com/ == Notes from June == * GDPR: General Data Protection Regulation<<BR>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Data_Protection_Regulation * BBB: !BigBlueButton <<BR>> https://bigbluebutton.org/ * We suggest to reach out to Prototype Fund to get financial support:<<BR>> https://prototypefund.de/en/ * The FSFE is also sponsoring projects:<<BR>> https://fsfe.org/community/projects-call/projects-call.html * One can also share idea within the community of the FSFE via the blog<<BR>> https://planet.fsfe.org/ * Greenlight is a very common GUI for !BigBlueButton, but others may exist:<<BR>> https://bigbluebutton.org/2018/07/09/greenlight-2-0/ * To get support and reach out to Matrix developers one could use their freenode channel:<<BR>> https://www.matrix.org/faq/#where-can-i-get-support%3F * The FSFE switched from IRC to Libera Chat recently:<<BR>> https://fsfe.org/news/2021/news-20210525-01.en.html * Hackint is a communication network for the hacker community:<<BR>> https://hackint.org/ * A page which describes WebRTC architecture<<BR>> https://www.callstats.io/blog/webrtc-architectures-explained-in-5-minutes-or-less * One of the oldest IRC networks is the IRCnet<<BR>> https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/IRCnet https://www.ircnet.com/ == Notes from May == * The MIT App Inventor is an online platform to build apps for mobile devices with a block based language<<BR>> http://code.appinventor.mit.edu/ * We talked about the App Inventor Look Extension and whether recordings of your camera picture will end up at Google and be analyzed<<BR>> https://github.com/mit-cml/appinventor-extensions/blob/extension/look/appinventor/components/src/edu/mit/appinventor/ai/look/Look.java * The source code is open:<<BR>> https://github.com/mit-cml/appinventor-sources So it's possible to install App Inventor locally on a !RaspberryPi. * Scratch und !AppInventor are based on the blockly !JavaScript library:<<BR>> https://github.com/google/blockly * There is blockly fork from !OpenRoberta<<BR>> https://github.com/OpenRoberta/blockly * Another approach to learn programming is turtle and the language Logo<<BR>> https://www.code-your-life.org/Praxis/Logo_Turtle/1301_Turtle.htm * TDRM is a project to measure radioactivity around the nuclear power plants Tihange und Doel<<BR>> https://tdrm.fiff.de/index.php * The Women of Security<<BR>> https://twitter.com/WoSECtweets * Britta Schinzel published papers about women in computing and gender-sensitive CS education<<BR>> https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Britta_Schinzel https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=de&as_sdt=0%2C5&q=Britta+Schinzel&btnG= * Maria Klawe is developing methods to create an inclusive culture at Harvey Mudd<<BR>> https://pdawg.blog/2019/11/16/the-harvey-mudd-story-from-10-to-40-female-in-cs-in-three-years/ * How to protect your router in case of a thunderstorm<<BR>> https://twitter.com/tobybaier/status/1393851194938961922 <<BR>> https://www.pearl.de/mtrkw-10899-steckdosen-mit-ueberspannungsschutz-telefon-und-lan-anschluss.shtml |
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Notes from our meetings
On this page we collect the links which have been posted to the chat in our meetings.
See also:
April 2023
Topics, we talked about.
- Problems with the Coordinators maillist (Error 404).
Using the FSFE Account to send email through the FSFE Mailserver: https://wiki.fsfe.org/TechDocs/SMTP .
- We talked about creating/using a github account for managing the web/wiki and the blog idea.
FSFE Account on github: https://github.com/fsfe
FSFE Website at github: https://github.com/fsfe/fsfe-website
- Some Links we encountered during discussions:
March 2023
Topics, we talked about.
State of the sticker (the poll is going on at [https://nuudel.digitalcourage.de/hC4FGYpv6wlIO5VM Poll]). The variants have been posted to our maillist.
- We talked about starting about where we might place a blog.
FSFE Planet: https://planet.fsfe.org/
FSFE Docs: https://wiki.fsfe.org/TechDocs/Blogs
FSFE Blogs: https://blogs.fsfe.org/
- Sample for offsite(FSFE) Blogs:
About a FSFE Theme: https://git.fsfe.org/nico.rikken/fsfe-wordpress-theme
We talked a bit about https://mina86.com/2023/monospace-considered-harmful/ (for code)
We talked also a bit about Laura Kampf's (Anglophone German YouTuber) video blog ob youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@laurakampf .
February 2023
We talked about Wiki-Software
gollum -- A git-based Wiki
PmWiki is a wiki-based content-management system (CMS) for collaborative creation and maintenance of websites.
We talked about Anita Borg and Free Software Podcast as source for quotes for Women's Day.
We talked about creating a circular logo from Umbrella for circular stickers.
January 2023
We met on 20. January Online on conf.fsfe.org.
Elsi told us about a Python project she is involved with and so we spoke a while about Python and the tools that play a role in this context.
Conda Package, dependency and environment management for any language
Poetry (more for packaging and distribution, integrates very closely with PyPI/pip)
mypy Python type annotation
As we had a participant in our meeting who has no programming skills yet, we talked about ways to learn programming.
The Python class Elsie took back in 2013 or so: https://www.coursera.org/learn/learn-to-program (This course includes a lot of concepts that are less necessary for Python but useful for understanding other programming languages.)
- The idea came up to start a collection of Kids programming software / websites to recommend
Update: Such a page Programming For Children is already existing here in the FSFE wiki. Please add stuff you would recommend there
One person told about her bad experience with using the Microsoft Windows PC in dark mode and that this works much better in the Linux environment.
A privacy-related topic for another time
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