How one girl is making good on her dream to become a Linux kernel engineer


Gender gap is one of the hottest topics in the tech industry. To address this, many organizations in the open source world, including the Gnome Foundation, Mozilla Foundation, and The Linux Foundation, organize programs to encourage female participation.
The Linux Foundation's Linux Training Scholarship Program offers free training to individuals. Vaishali Thakkar was one of the recipients this year under the Kernel Guru category. She lives in India and recently completed an Outreachy internship on project Coccinelle.
I reached out to Vaishali to learn more about her experience with the Linux community, the atmosphere in India for Linux developers and much more.
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