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About OWF-GED

OWF-GED (Open World Forum - Gender Equality and Diversity) is a workgroup aiming to set up a track (conference and workshops) within the Open World Forum on the issue of diversity in Free/Libre/Open Source Software communities.

The workgroup is open to anyone willing to participate in elaborating this track.

For the 2010 edition, the workgroup will focus on women in FLOSS communities, as we consider women to be the cornerstone of diversity. For further editions the workgroup shall more broadly consider the diversity issue (younger/older contributors, non-technical profiles...).

2010 Objectives

Retro-Planning

  • Meetings
    • Every 2 weeks lunch after the program committee until end of February
    • Then maybe every month (tbc)
  • Todo's
Category Task A ETA Check
collaboration tools mailing list Alix end of Week 2 x
wiki page creation Alix end of week 2 x
welcome message: objectives of the conference
and of the work group, content, contribution policy…
first draft Marine end of week 3
stabilized version all end of feb
Poll Identification of the targets all mid-feb
Poll conception Marie mid-feb
Tools definition Véronique + Marine mid-feb
Poll realization all end of February
Results collection end of April
Results analysis (all – organization of meetings) mid-may
Documentation investigation Investigation of the interesting studies available end of march
Meeting for coordination all end of march
Synthesis Dhunya, Delphine, Julia mid-may
Program elaboration plenary session all end-may
workshops all end-may
identification of the speakers/moderators all end-may
Communication conception of the communication tools end-june
website end May
invitation (speakers) end May
invitation (audience) end June
identification of communication partners
diffusion (all) end June

Poll

The work group will realize a poll in FLOSS communities in order to identify their composition, the part women play and more generally their openness to diversity.

Please visit OWF-GED Poll for further information.

Documentation

Minutes from our meetings and conf calls

January 29th, 2010: follow-up

With: Alix Cazenave, Marie Buhot-Launay, Marine Soroko, Delphine, Julia

Decisions:

  • Marine will invite Mrs Pascale Luciani and Mr George Louis Baron to our working groug
  • next meeting scheduled on Feb, 12 from 10:00 to 12:00 am at the ARD (3 rue des saussaies, 75008 Paris
  • in the next 2 weeks:
    • Marine will work on the welcoming message - (with the help of every one feeling inspire)
    • Each participant will write the questions he/she feels important to ask for the poll on the new page "poll" added to the wiki - the target of the polls
    • Each participant will upload the interesting studies on the wiki

January 13th, 2010: Workgroup foundation meeting

With: Alix Cazenave, Marie Buhot-Launay, Marine Soroko, Véronique Torner

Name to be defined: (brainstorming)
Gender Equality and Diversity
Gender Summit
Social Summit
Open Women conference at the OWF

Date OWF : Sept 29 to Oct 2
Day dedicated to “Open Society”


Debate on the topics

Questions:

  • is there a discrimination against women in IT or a problem with less women studying IT?
  • Difference between IT and floss: why?
    • Problem of time invested in work?
    • Because it is more technical?
    • Pb of meritocracy?
    • Technical (code) contributions are more valued than non technical - but still essential - contributions where we will find more women (design, documentation…)
    • And yet, women are more attracted by team work than men
    • Question: who is more contributing to Wikipedia?
  • more women in IT in developing countries: Maghreb, India – maybe because IT is considered as a means of emancipation

Why?
education
stereotypes lead to the creation of a men's world where the lack of diversity tends to encourage the development of a mono-culture. Few women -> less women (problem of critical mass)

Organization of the conference

Format

Format studied = 1 day

  • Morning: conference / round table
  • Lunch: networking with other tracks (human factors, CIO summit)
  • Afternoon: workshops

Content

diagnosis of the situation
  • OWF Polls results
  • testimony from a CIO (man or woman)
  • synthesis of different studies
best practices
  • Women association among communities (ex Ubutuntu women, Debian Women)
  • Women association in IT: Girls in Tech, Webgirls, Cyberelles
  • Policies made by trade association (Syntec, Intellect, Bitkom…),
  • Government? (European Commission? Others?)
  1. In communities:
    1. Mozilla: more consideration to non technical contribution
    2. Ubuntu: openness to feed-back from the contributors (even non technical), users - openness to non technical profiles
  2. In companies:
    1. testimony from companies with mixed teams (added value: more team work on projects, with clients)
    2. Women Equity
proposed solutions
  • more consideration for non technical contributions
  • to provide all pupils with IT education at school
  • more openness from communities
  • debate: quotas or not quotas?

Workshops: to be defined later

More open to other forms of discrimination

Retro-Planning

  • Meetings
    • Every 2 weeks lunch after the program committee until end of February
    • Then maybe every month (tbc)
  • collaboration tools
    • diffusion list (Alix) end of Week 2
    • wiki page creation (Alix) end of week 2
  • welcome message: objectives of the conference, objectives of the work group, content, contribution policy…
    • first draft (Marine) end of week 3
    • stabilized version (all) end of feb
  • Poll:
    • Identification of the targets (all) mid-feb
    • Poll conception (Marie) mid-feb
    • Tools definition (Véronique + Marine) mid-feb
    • Poll realization (all) end of February
    • Poll results end of April
    • Results analysis (all – organization of meetings) mid-may
  • Documentation investigation
    • Investigation of the interesting studies available end of march
    • Meeting for coordination end of march
    • Synthesis (Dhunya, Delphine, Julia) mid-may
  • identification of the program (all) end-may
    • plenary session
    • workshops
    • identification of the speakers / moderators
  • communication
    • conception of the communication tools end-june
    • website end-may
    • invitation (speakers) end-may
    • invitation (audience) end-june
    • identification of the communication partners
    • diffusion (all) end-june