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#use wml::debian::translation-check translation="737e31d579fb28438d16dc3ad6afeb3a068dbd81" maintainer="galaxico"
<define-tag pagetitle>Amaya Rodrigo Sastre</define-tag>
#use wml::debian::profiles
#include "$(ENGLISHDIR)/women/profiles/profiles.def"
<profile name="Amaya Rodrigo Sastre" picture="amaya.jpg">
<URL>http://www.amayita.com/</URL>
<email>amaya@debian.org</email>
<question1>
<answer><p>Since October 1998</p></answer>
<question2>
<answer><p>Yes!</p></answer>
<question3>
<answer><p>
Packaging: maintaining my packages
QA: testing and running latest experimental Debian
releases.
Evangelizing: I was in a way responsible for the Spanish
government (among others) to choose to use Debian.
I keep looking for good prospective DD.
I want more women in Debian.
</p></answer>
<question4>
<answer><p>
I must confess I was encouraged by the guys... Santiago Vila and
Héctor García. I never thought I'd be up to it until they showed an
interest to sponsor me.
</p></answer>
<question5>
<answer><p>
Be yourself. Take it with a grain of salt. Stay focused on your
goals. Debian is a great community. I wouldn't want to give anyone
a hard time. I enjoy being a DD a lot. It's a fulfilling
experience. Go for it.
</p></answer>
<question6>
<answer><p>
It's something I have always wanted to do. I started a women
oriented mailing list for the Spanish speaking some years ago. It
was a huge failure ;-( Nowadays I am involved with:
<a href="http://www.systers.org/">Systers</a>;
Women and Free Software (Spanish local effort).
(Mujeresred-softwarelibre)
</p></answer>
<question7>
<answer><p>
I was supposed to be an English teacher. Or a technical translator.
Free Software gave me a chance to change my destiny, grow up as a
person, find new goals and motivations.
</p></answer>
</profile>
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