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Women in Open Source and Open Standards
Michelle Murrain, OpenIssue, LLC, Moderator
Sarah Mei, Pivotal Labs
Kaliya Hamlin, Identity Woman
www.womenwhotech.com
Women and Open Source and Open Standards
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PANELISTS:Kaliya Hamlin and
Sarah Mei
MODERATOR:Michelle Murrain
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A little housekeeping:
www.womenwhotech.com
A little housekeeping:
•The webinar will be recorded. A link to the recording and the slides from today’s presentation will be emailed to you later today.
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Stay engaged!
•Please ask questions and comment by:
Typing in the chat box. We’ll respond via chat or over the phone when appropriate. If it is information to share with the whole audience, we’ll chat it to everyone.
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What We’ll Cover
•Women in Open Source
•What are Open Standards? Why should we care?
•Women in Open Standards
•Q&A and Discussion moderated by Michelle Murrain, Partner at Open Issue
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Moving the
Needle•How SF Ruby got to 18%
http://www.flickr.com/photos/lwr/839344289/
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About mesarahmei (twitter, github)
Photos copyright (clockwise starting from left) Christian Mehlfuhrer, Yukihiro Matsumoto, me, Pivotal Labs
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SF Ruby Meetup•Big!
•Active!
•http://meetup.com/sfruby
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The Problem
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Jan 2009 Jan 2010
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Jan 2011??
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Coming up...
•Our process
•What we’ve gotten out of it
•Why is it so hard?
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XTREME COMMUNITY
1. Set goals
2. Do events
3. Cultivate people
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1. Set goals
2. Do events
3. Cultivate people
XTREME COMMUNITY
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Set goalsFocus on something you can fix. Be
specific!
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Do Events
Do the right kind of events.
Target specific audiences
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Tie in your goals
http://www.flickr.com/photos/limonada/214375219/
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Logistics
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Logistics
The easy part!
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Logistics•Offer childcare
•Offer nursing/pumping space
•Get sponsors
•Have an afterparty
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MEN•Yes!
•Get them involved
•They make great volunteers
•Give volunteers drink tickets for the afterparty
•W2.0 attendance model
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Cultivate people•Both sides of the pipeline
•For women who’ve come to an event:
•Follow up!!
•Plan a series
•Recruit women from the 1st to help with #2
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Get new women in
•Talk your events up, to everyone you meet
•Buy a domain, throw up wordpress...UPDATE it
•Print business cards, give them out constantly
•Blog about it on your technical blog
•Talk about it on facebook & twitter
•Do talks, BoFs, meetups, etc., at conferences
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Get new women in
•Be visible in your community
•Put your name on events
•Contribute to the mailing list
•Ask questions after talks
•DO TALKS!
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/davemorris/6057980/
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What did we get?
•More women at monthly meetups
•Some who haven’t come to a workshop (critical mass!)
Expected:
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What did we get?
•More active & lively mailing list
•More varied & interesting talks
•More women volunteering to GIVE talks
•MEN feel comfortable not knowing all the answers
•More newbie-friendly events, by and for all genders
Unexpected:
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Why is this so hard?
•You need a woman (or 2) willing to be visible.
•You need leadership who thinks it’s worth doing (or at least, won’t get in the way)
•It’s a social problem.
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Why is this so hard?
•You need a woman (or 2) willing to be visible.
•You need leadership who thinks it’s worth doing (or at least, won’t get in the way)
It’s a social problem
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Questions
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Open StandardsKaliya Young Hamlin
@identitywomanwww.identitywoman.net
co-producer & facilitatorInternet Identity Workshop
founder She’s Geeky
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Physical World Examples
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E-Mail - SMTP
Web Pages - HTML - CSS
Internet Standards
Packets - TCP/IP
Meta-Data - XML
Standards Bodies
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Peoples Identities & Emerging “Social” Web
XRI/XDI
SAML
Information
Cards
Portable Contacts
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They don’t just come from nowhere
people working in community make them together.
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Where are they made and worked
on?
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Internet Identity Workshop
On place: My Conference
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Who are the People who make them?
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Participants in the Federated Social Web Summit. Pre-Open Source Convention July 18th, 2010, Portland, Oregon, USA
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The choices we make in protocol design shape what is possible with the
proctological landscape.
When designing and implementing emerging protocols for people and social systems it matters who is in
the room building and shaping those protocols.
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Protocols are Political
They shape the possible by defining a proctological
landscape.
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Their are Women working on this.....but not many
MaryRuddy
Eve Maler
DeniseTayloe
Pamela Dingle
MaryRundle
MonicaKeller
Adriana Lucas
http://bit.ly/C0fqI
I have a post on Fast Company about women
working in my field
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Get more involvedShape the Future
It matters!
Thank You