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Nationality
  
Canadian

Role
  
Technical writer

Name
  
Emma Hogbin

Website
  
emmajane.net


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Born
  
Emma Jane Hogbin May 2, 1977 (age 46) (
1977-05-02
)

Occupation
  
Technical writer, Consultant

Known for
  
Drupal Socks, Unicorn Law

Residence
  
Nottingham, United Kingdom

Books
  
Front End Drupal: Designing, Theming, Scripting

Political party
  
Green Party of Canada

Teaching People Git, Emma Jane Hogbin Westby - Git Merge 2015


Emma Jane Hogbin (born May 2, 1977) is a Canadian technical writer and free software advocate who lives in Nottingham, United Kingdom. She is active in Drupal and the Bazaar version control system in different capacities and has contributed documentation to the Linux Documentation Project. She also speaks at various events on a range of technical and social topics. She is a member of Ubuntu Women, a group devoted in part to "Encouraging women to participate, for example, to learn to create new FLOSS software (or revamp existing software), not only to use GNU/Linux software, but to integrate backwards and learn more about it." Hogbin unsuccessfully ran for the Green Party of Canada in the Ontario riding of Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound during the 2011 federal election.

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Unicorn Law

Hogbin formulated the "Unicorn Law", named by herself and Gabrielle Roth in 2009. The law states:

If you are a woman in open source, you will eventually give a talk about being a woman in open source.

In late 2010, the Unicorn Law was controversially referenced on T-shirts for the Haecksen conference, a mini-conf preceding Australia's linux.conf.au 2011.

Politics

Hogbin has been interested in politics from an early age. In 1991, she served as a Legislative Page to the 35th Legislative Assembly of Ontario. In 1998 she served as a Legislative Usher to the 36th Legislative Assembly of Ontario. She continues to be politically active through her Web development consultancy and has built the campaign Web sites for Shane Jolley and Dick Hibma. On March 25, 2010, she announced that she has successfully filed to run for the Green Party nomination to be a candidate in the next federal election. On August 17, 2010, she won the nomination becoming the party's candidate in the riding of Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound for the 2011 federal election. On May 2, she was defeated receiving 5,092 votes.

Technology

Hogbin is active in the world of technology, specifically in free software and operates a freelance consulting business.

Free software

Hogbin is an accomplished contributor to free software projects in terms of documentation of software, Web development (such as for the Bazaar version control system Web site) and talks. She has written articles for Full Circle Magazine on women in the Ubuntu community, and is a co-author of the book Front End Drupal.

Career

Hogbin runs HICK Tech, a service business providing education and Web development services. Included in the work she has done is Web design development for the Language Evaluation and Assessment Project and Collaborative Environment for Language Learning projects at the University of Toronto, and work for Canadian Department of Foreign and National Affairs. HICK Tech has done two technology conferences for rural Canada, HICKTech 2007 and HICKTech 2008.

Personal life

Hogbin enjoys crafting activities. She has been featured for her work as an amateur bookbinder and knitting.

Hogbin is known for being the first person on record to apply the GNU General Public License to a knitting pattern.

She married James Westby on December 24, 2012.

References

Emma Jane Hogbin Wikipedia