Archive & Links
Previous /ETCs
6a. 2007, Linz, Austria
6b. 2007, Salvador, Brazil
5. 2006, Timisoara, Romania
4. 2005, Graz, Austria
3. 2004, Belgrade, Serbia
2. 2003, Athens, Greece
1. 2002, Pula, Croatia
/etc people and organisations
Gender Changers
Syster Server - a women-run server, launched by Gender Changers on International Women's Day, 8 March 2005
D Media - host organisation for /etc 2006 in Timisoara, Romania
ESC - host organisation for /etc 2005 in Graz, Austria
Zene Na Delu (Women at Work) - host organisation for /etc 2004 in Belgrade, Serbia
Upstage - Online performance stage, co-ordinated by on of the /etc organisers
other useful sites
Women's Information Technogloy Transfer
Chicas Linux
Linux Chix
Gender IT
Take Back the Tech
useful articles
"A Carnival of Female Geeks", Patricia Jung & Yuwei Lin report on /etc 2007 in Linux Magazine.
"Things Can Break: Tech Women Crashing Computers and Preconceptions" - article by Aileen Derieg
"Gender Dimensions of Floss Development" - article by Yuwei Lin
"Situated software: fiction, action-at-a-distance and dolls" - article by Nancy Mauro-Flude
"Gender and Open Source" - article by Clancy Ratcliff
Response to Ratcliffe's article by Mairin
Women in Open Source - panel discussion at the 2005 O'Reilly Open Source Convention.
"Getting in touch with the feminine side of open source" - article by Jay Lyman
A discussion and response to the above article.
Encyclopedia of Gender and Information Technology edited by Eileen M. Trauth, College of Information Sciences and Technology, Pennsylvania State University.
"Sexism is alive and well, and it is driving women out of Linux", by Val Henson