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Squashing DEI Bugs in Open Source Projects

Bitergia
September 02, 2022

Squashing DEI Bugs in Open Source Projects

Bitergia

September 02, 2022
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  1. Squashing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Bugs in Open Source Projects

    OpenInfra Days Mexico 2022 Georg Link, Director of Sales
  2. The Four Opens OpenInfra’s Philosophy on Open Source • Open

    Source • Open Design • Open Development • Open Community
  3. The Four Opens OpenInfra’s Philosophy on Open Source • Open

    Source • Open Design • Open Development • Open Community Any software developed under the Four Opens must be released under an open source license.
  4. The Four Opens OpenInfra’s Philosophy on Open Source • Open

    Source • Open Design • Open Development • Open Community It’s about letting go of the control of the design of the software and its feature road-map, and accepting that it should be driven by the community.
  5. The Four Opens OpenInfra’s Philosophy on Open Source • Open

    Source • Open Design • Open Development • Open Community “Open Development” refers to the adoption of transparent and inclusive development processes that enable everyone to participate as an equal on a level playing field.
  6. The Four Opens OpenInfra’s Philosophy on Open Source • Open

    Source • Open Design • Open Development • Open Community It is about ensuring that the community is a cohesive, inclusive, level playing ground where all the voices are heard and anyone can rise to leadership positions.
  7. We Have a Gender Imbalance in Open Source GitHub’s Open

    Source Survey 2017 The gender imbalance in open source remains profound: • 95% of respondents are men; • just 3% are women and • 1% are non-binary. OpenSourceSurvey.org/2017
  8. We Have a Gender Imbalance in Open Source Mozilla’s Survey

    2017 https://opensource.com/article/17/9/ diversity-and-inclusion-innovation
  9. We Have a Gender Imbalance in Open Source OpenStack Community

    Report 2018 Typically, females account for ten percent of open source communities. [In OpenStack,] their activity levels range from • 7-8% of code contributions • up to 20% of leadership and governance https://superuser.openstack.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Gender-Diversity-Analysis-in-the-OpenStack-Community-2018.pdf
  10. What to do? Many recommendations include • Have and enforce

    a Code of Conduct • Identify and counter toxic behavior • Enact structural change • Create identity groups • Improve documentation • Provide a space for newcomers • Localize efforts, avoid jargon • Take a data-driven approach to learning and improving • …
  11. 1) Discover • What goal does a newcomer have? Piece

    of project Sample goals of a newcomer Issue tracker •Find a good first issue to start contributing to •Report a bug with the software •Request a new feature Code review system (e.g., pull/merge requests) •Submit a software change for review •Respond to a review and update the contribution README •Understand what the software does •Install the software •Find instructions for how to use the software CONTRIBUTING •Fix a bug in the software •Add to the documentation •Set up the development environment Installation guide •Install the software Tutorial •Get started with using the software •Find better ways of using the software Website •Understand what the software does •Install the software •Look at the software source code •Report a bug or request a feature •Evaluate the health of the project •Contact a maintainer
  12. 1) Discover • What goal does a newcomer have? •

    What are the steps to achieve it? Goal: Make changes to Readme as a contribution to the project Subgoal (S1): Edit Readme file Action S1-A1: Click Edit > Readme File Action S1-A2: Edit Readme File Action S1-A3: Describe Commit Changes > Save Commit Subgoal (S2): Submit a pull request Action S2-A1: Click on “create a new branch & start a pull request” before clicking “Propose Changes” Action S2-A2: Click on “Create Pull Request”
  13. 1) Discover • What goal does a newcomer have? •

    What are the steps to achieve it? • What perspective will you take? 1. Motivation: Enjoyment or Accomplishment? 2. Information Processing Style: Comprehensive or Selective? 3. Learning Style for new Technology: Tinkerer or Reflective? 4. Computer self-efficacy: Low or High? 5. Risk aversion with technology: Low or High?
  14. 2) Understand • Team up for the next step, ideally

    in team of 3 󰠁󰞵󰳕 Reference: gendermag.org
  15. 3) Resolve Prioritize based on the issues found • How

    many steps did the newcomer have issues with? • How many issues were the result of the personality? • Discuss solution approaches
  16. Resources at gendermag.org • Research • Kit & Forms •

    Customizable Personas • Flyers • Webinars • Trainings