Java Duchess is a global network for connecting women in Java technology. Its mission is to promote women in this sector and to provide a platform through which women can connect with each other and get involved in the greater Java community.
I am interested in this drive. Please let me know further details.
Thanking You,
-Yours Sincerely,
Shivali Bari
On 11/17/11, Harshad Oak <har...@rightrix.com> wrote:
> Please do have a a look at Java Duchess <http://jduchess.org/>
> http://jduchess.org/ , especially if you are a woman.
>
> *Java Duchess is a global network for connecting women in Java technology.
>> Its mission is to promote women in this sector and to provide a platform
>> through which women can connect with each other and get involved in the
>> greater Java community. *
>>
>
> I am sure a Java Duchess Pune group would not only be good for Java women
> in Pune but also good for the overall technology community in Pune.
>
> Anyone wants to lead / drive Java Duchess Pune?
> All those currently involved in Java Pune don't fulfill the min.
> requirement; but I am sure would be happy to help.
>
> Regards,
> Harshad
>
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I am interested in Jav Duchess Pune. I am ready to work for it. I just
need help and guidence of experiance people like you.
Look forward to hear from your side.
Thanking you,
-Yours Sincerely,
Shivali Bari
IT Officer, City Corporation Ltd.
Mob.: +(91)-9766824922
On 11/19/11, Harshad Oak <har...@rightrix.com> wrote:
> Hi Shivali,
>
> Good to hear from you.
> As I understand, the process could be as simple as :
>
> 1. Use existing list/s to connect with other Java women interested in
> creating jDuchess Pune. Maybe a simple web form / list where those
> interested could join in.
> 2. Hold an informal meet (physical / virtual)
> 3. Create a mailing list, facebook page, g+, twitter... as you find
> appropriate
> 4. A formal 1st jDuchess Pune meet (could possibly even get some local
> press coverage)
> 5. If appropriate, create a managing team
> 6. Convey to the jDuchess & Java User Groups international teams of your
> existence
> 7. Group functions as any other tech community...