Software Developer Diversity and Inclusion - Improving Openness in Open Source
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the critical issue of diversity and inclusion in open source communities through this 30-minute talk by John Mertic and Cynthia Coupe from The Linux Foundation. Discover how the Software Developer Diversity and Inclusion (SDDI) project aims to address the underrepresentation of various groups in open source, including women, minorities, parents, non-technical contributors, and LGBTQ+ individuals. Learn about the challenges faced by these groups in open source environments and understand the importance of diverse backgrounds in creating stronger communities and more robust technologies. Gain insights into SDDI's mission, goals, and initiatives to promote best practices for increasing diversity and inclusion in software engineering. Find out how to get involved and contribute to making open source communities more welcoming and inclusive for all.
Syllabus
Lean in: Software Developer Diversity and Inclusion (SDDI) - John Mertic & Cynthia Coupe
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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