If open source is so "open", how come 95% of the open source community is dominated by men? This panel explores getting women involved in creating successful Open Source communities, the foundations of openness, and Open Standards.
Panelists: Kaliya Hamlin, She's Geeky, Sarah Mei, Pivotal Labs, and Michelle Murrain, Open Issue
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WWT 2010: Women and Open Source and Identity
1. 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 Need Help? Call ReadyTalk Support at 1-800-843-9166 PANELISTS: Kaliya Hamlin and Sarah Mei MODERATOR: Michelle Murrain
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7. About me sarahmei (twitter, github) Photos copyright (clockwise starting from left) Christian Mehlfuhrer, Yukihiro Matsumoto, me, Pivotal Labs
39. Participants in the Federated Social Web Summit. Pre-Open Source Convention July 18th, 2010, Portland, Oregon, USA
40. 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.
42. Their are Women working on this..... but not many Mary Ruddy Eve Maler Denise Tayloe Pamela Dingle Mary Rundle Monica Keller Adriana Lucas http://bit.ly/C0fqI I have a post on Fast Company about women working in my field