Hi, On 18/03/13 at 11:23 +0100, Mònica Ramírez Arceda wrote: > Hi, > > I would like to know your opinion about this graph (thanks Francesca!): > http://blog.zouish.org/posts/dw/ > > Note that I'm not asking for a way to recruit women (there are already > efforts on that). I would like to know if you think that this lack of > women affects (or not) the Debian project and how.
This graph is a very interesting one. As some of my past actions in Debian have shown, I like data and statistics, especially when they allow one to measure success, failure or progress, or say something about the project that we previously didn't know. Regarding the data itself, it's great to see that the situation is generally improving, even if, of course, we would like it to be faster. It's true that it's a bit disappointing compared to the data from other projects (e.g. GNOME). Your question is very specific (impact of lack of women in Debian?). Yes, it's very likely that the "deficit" of women involved in Debian has a negative impact. As Moray pointed out, research shows more women generally results in better results in organizations. But it's also about how we see our project. I would like Debian to be a very welcoming project, and I hate the fact that it's harder for some groups to get involved. So, yes, we should ensure that we work on the "blockers" of our project regarding integration of women, and also balance them by easing integration of women through specific actions, such as Debian Women. Note that this is not limited to women. We have other populations that are very much under-represented in Debian if you compare their number to the world population, or even to people in IT jobs. > I also would like to know if you have any proposal related to this topic > that you would like to do if elected. One thing I would like to do, if elected, is to push for participation in the https://live.gnome.org/OutreachProgramForWomen. Lucas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

