Hello folks,

Here you'll find attached the notes and final version of the survey.

thank you so much for your contributions, time and patience.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ooz3OFomWFXV4uPb7A4mArFRI-KfXeNSV-_M6knv2Ds/edit#

Thanks,
Katia

On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 5:09 PM Katia Rojas <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Patricia,
>
> Indeed we can always improve the process, and we will, thank you for
> taking your time giving as guidance. We are learning while following the
> process and we are not perfect. We apologise if we weren't
> completely inclusive, we intended to be inclusive, and the more transparent
> and open possible but also meet deadlines and address all the queries and
> comments made, with few people working on it. I can assure you, we were
> working non stop and we still are.
>
> I understand your point of view. the question was intended to gather
> information taking into account these considerations as well. Also, we have
> to say that this is a 20 min max survey and we can't include all the
> questions we would like to, we have to pick up key questions and that's
> what we did, always taking into consideration your comments and questions.
>
> If you have further questions or comments please let us know. Also, you
> can pin me on slack :)
>
> Thanks,
> Katia
>
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 4:35 PM Patricia Shanahan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> On 10/21/2019 3:58 AM, Katia Rojas wrote:
>> > Hello folks,
>> >
>> > Sorry for the delay in the answer, we were working non stop until now
>> > to get you the meeting minutes and prepare ourselves for the second
>> > contribution period.
>> >
>> > Again, thank you so much for your time and help! All your comments
>> > were valuable and helped us to understand different points of view.
>> >
>> > Here is the meeting minutes:
>> >
>> >
>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/EDI/2019-10-18+Feedback+for+Survey
>> >
>> >  If you have any question or comments, please let us know.
>>
>> The minutes say:
>>
>> > We decided on not having ethnic minority in the question, but instead
>> > ask about the place of birth. As the place of birth might have bigger
>> > implications on how contributors face barriers/ perception issues.
>>
>> Where I live, in San Diego county, life is significantly different
>> depending on ethnicity. For example, people who appear to be Latinx seem
>> to be more likely to be questioned at Customs and Border Protection
>> checkpoints.
>>
>

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