Tag Archives: Ubuntu Women

Interview with Svetlana Belkin

Elizabeth K. Joseph: Can you tell us a little about yourself? Svetlana Belkin: I am Svetlana Belkin, an active Ubuntu Member since July 2013, and I gained my Membership on February 6, 2014. This month will mark my first year of working in the Ubuntu Community. I am not a developer, I cannot code to […]

Interview with Diane Leikvold

Emma Marshall: Can you tell us a little bit about yourself? Diane Leikvold: I am the network administrator, desktop support, and technology coordinator at Longmont Christian School in Longmont, Colorado. I also teach keyboarding to 4th and 5th graders, and Google Docs to middle school students and teachers. My hobbies are biking, Zumba, camping, being […]

Interview with Jasna Benčić

Elizabeth Krumbach: Can you tell us a little about yourself? Jasna Benčić: Hi to everyone. My name is Jasna and I come from Croatia. Currently I am a graduate student at Faculty of Organization and Informatics, (still working on my master’s thesis). Recently I had a chance to join: Croatian Linux Users’ Association as a […]

Interview with Gema Gomez-Solano

Elizabeth Krumbach: Can you tell us a little about yourself? Gema Gomez-Solano: I love good software and computers. When I was at high school, and I watched the film Sneakers, I decided to become a Computer Engineer. I admired those computer wizards who could do almost anything with a keyboard. I really wanted to be […]

Today Starts The Ubuntu Women Month of Making

Hello everyone! Today begins the Ubuntu Women Month of Making! What’s that? It’s a competition that will showcase women’s fantastic projects that are about the wonderful world of Ubuntu. It’s in honor of Ada Lovelace Day, October 7 — a day to celebrate women in science, technology, engineering, and math. These projects don’t have to […]