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Re: [opensuse-project] openSUSE Strategy Discussion: Community Statement
- From: Vincent Untz <vuntz@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2010 23:25:19 +0200
- Message-id: <20100617212519.GK32368@xxxxxxxxx>
Le jeudi 17 juin 2010, à 23:15 +0200, jdd a écrit :
We can certainly educate our community, as a first step. Many behaviors
are really putting off people from different backgrounds (not just
women).
We can also have some mentorship program specifically targetted at some
groups. Or (taking the examples of encouraging women) help a few women
to grow in a role model to attract other women.
It's not specific to openSUSE, but that doesn't mean we can't try to
improve things in openSUSE :-)
Vincent
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Le 17/06/2010 23:09, Vincent Untz a écrit :
Can we reword this to: "make everyone feel welcome in our community,
regardless of their gender, culture, or in general, background"?
http://wiki.tldp.org/Encourage-Women-Linux-HOWTO
I don't see what we can really do in this respect. It's not an
openSUSE specific problem (AFAIK)
We can certainly educate our community, as a first step. Many behaviors
are really putting off people from different backgrounds (not just
women).
We can also have some mentorship program specifically targetted at some
groups. Or (taking the examples of encouraging women) help a few women
to grow in a role model to attract other women.
It's not specific to openSUSE, but that doesn't mean we can't try to
improve things in openSUSE :-)
Vincent
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