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issue52:femmes [2011/10/06 23:23] andre_domenechissue52:femmes [2011/10/22 11:36] (Version actuelle) andre_domenech
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 Karen Rustad Karen Rustad
  
-Hello! Today, I'm writing about diversity in free and open source software (FOSS). +Hello! Today, I'm writing about diversity in free and open source software (FOSS). No, please don't run away! When I hear people talking about improving "the ratio" in FOSS communities, the issue usually is framed as an issue of social justice. We have a fundamental belief that FOSS ought to be egalitarian and pen to all, yet it is clear that some types of people participate much, much more than others. Groups like buntu Women, the Ada Initiative, and others, exist to determine and rectify the many causes of that inequality.**
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-When I hear people talking about improving "the ratio" in FOSS communities, the issue usually is framed as an issue of social justice. We have a fundamental belief that FOSS ought to be egalitarian and open to all, yet it is clear that some types of people participate much, much more than others. Groups like Ubuntu Women, the Ada Initiative, and others, exist to determine and rectify the many causes of that inequality.**+
  
 Des projets FOSS (Free and Open Source Software ou des Logiciels libres) plus câlins et plus amicaux : Bon pour la diversité, bon pour tout le monde ! Des projets FOSS (Free and Open Source Software ou des Logiciels libres) plus câlins et plus amicaux : Bon pour la diversité, bon pour tout le monde !
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