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meldra
January 13th, 2010, 01:49 PM
Some of us got together over the holiday period and poked some sponsors (not fully confirmed yet, but we can now safely promise "prizes" at least! :D) about a way to celebrate International Women's Day with a competition.

The details are at the following Mailing List post:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-women/2010-January/002406.html

And reproduced here:

Greetings all!

Firstly, some introductory reading for those who are not familiar with
International Women's Day:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Women%27s_Day and
http://www.internationalwomensday.com/

Ubuntu-Women has tried in the past to find some way to celebrate this
event, but as far as I can remember it has never really amounted to much
other than some chattering on IRC. So let us try a bit harder for 2010!

We have all come to Ubuntu in our own special ways -- every single one
of us differently to the next. Yet one of the most common questions we
get asked is "How can I get $woman to use Ubuntu?".

Obviously we cannot really answer that question, but we would dearly
love to have a collection of stories by women about how they discovered
Ubuntu. Such a repository would allow us to demonstrate that there's no
one definitive answer, and at the same time maybe provide the gift of
inspiration to women who are interested -- showing them that it's really
not so unusual to be Ubuntu fans after all.

We are not expecting any particular length, but do remember that these
stories should be suited to perusal at leisure and not require someone
to allocate hours of their day to read. Anywhere between a few
paragraphs and a OO.o Write page is ideal.

There will be two (2) prizes up for grabs. One (1) prize pack will be
given to the story that the community votes is their favourite. One (1)
prize pack will be given to a randomly drawn entrant. Jono Bacon, the
Ubuntu Community Manager will be drawing this entrant in a videocast,
and announcing both winners to the world on March 8th.

Please email your stories to ubuntuwomen.competition at gmail.com (https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-women) by UTC
23:59 22nd February 2010.

By submitting a story, you acknowledge that it will be posted on the
Ubuntu Women website under the Creative Commons Attribution
No-Derivatives [0] licence. If you prefer that your story be posted
under a less restrictive licence such as Creative Commons Attribution
[1] or Public Domain [2], then feel free to let us know when you submit.
All stories are to be non-fiction and of a family-friendly nature. The
organisers also reserve the right to interview prospective winners over
the phone or other voice chat at their discretion.

We will celebrate International Women's Day by announcing the winners,
who will receive gift packs (which are still in negotiation -- we will
announce when it is confirmed!).

Good Luck!

p.s: Please pass this along to *any* women you know who *use* Ubuntu --
the more the merrier!

[0] http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/
[1] http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
[2] http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain

Melissa, Amber, Laura, Lyz and Mackenzie


Please help us make the event a success by spreading the word far and wide! Thanks!

meldra
January 13th, 2010, 02:11 PM
To be a dork and reply to myself ;):

There are still more things that need sorting out for the competition.

We are still without a way to allow everyone to review the stories for the community choice prize. This needs to be accessible and fair -- preferably a way that doesn't unfairly benefit one entry over the other. Does anyone have an idea of how we can do this?

We also need some way to present all these stories once they've been collected and voted. The winners will be showcased, but *all* the stories we are collecting will be published. What are your suggestions for this?

elizabeth
February 28th, 2010, 01:47 AM
The deadline has passed for submitting stories and they are now open to be voted upon!


UBUNTU WOMEN - INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY COMPETITION - Voting

The "How I Discovered Ubuntu" which was announced in January of this
year, is now closed to entries.

Incase you missed what this contest was about here is the opening from
the original announcement.

"We have all come to Ubuntu in our own special ways -- every single
one of us differently to the next. Yet one of the most common
questions we get asked is "How can I get $woman to use Ubuntu?".

Obviously we cannot really answer that question, but we would dearly
love to have a collection of stories by women about how they
discovered Ubuntu. Such a repository would allow us to demonstrate
that there's no one definitive answer, and at the same time maybe
provide the gift of inspiration to women who are interested -- showing
them that it's really not so unusual to be Ubuntu fans after all.

We are not expecting any particular length, but do remember that these
stories should be suited to perusal at leisure and not require someone
to allocate hours of their day to read. Anywhere between a few
paragraphs and a OO.o Write page is ideal."

The contest which offers a great prize pack (http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=971429&l=d25539298e&id=1068640102) for the two entries
which will be chosen on March 8th. One entry will be decided on
through community voting and the other will be chosen by the Ubuntu
Community Manager, Jono Bacon, live on his video cast at a time yet to
be determined.

Please go to http://elkbuntu.net/ubuntuwomen/ and take a moment to
vote for the story you like the best. You must enter your email
address in order for your vote to be counted and only one vote per
email address is allowed. Email addresses are not being collected or
stored.

The winners will be announced on March 8th, 2010. Time will be
announced as soon we it is finalized. One winner will come from the
community votes and the other will be drawn by Jono Bacon live on his
UStreamTV cast.

Many thanks goes out to all those who submitted their stories. Good
Luck to you all.

Amber

elizabeth
March 9th, 2010, 01:04 AM
Winners have been announced!

The winners are: Elvira Martinez and Karen Y. Perez with honorable mention going to Jen Phillips as well.

More details here: http://www.ubuntu-user.com/Online/Blogs/Amber-Graner-You-in-Ubuntu/How-I-discovered-Ubuntu.-Winners-announced

And over at: http://www.jonobacon.org/2010/03/08/international-womens-day/

Thanks to everyone who participated!