María, congratulations for your concern in this. I think we still have strong barriers regarding gender and language. The latter particularly affects the "Third World" (to put it in some way). And all POC, WIT, LGBT+, blind, women, etc. inside it (that find it much more difficult to integrate/emancipate than in the "First World"). Language is surely an important reason why you didn't get any response to your call. If there is any way I can help you spread your concern just let me know.
Best wishes, Sergio Acosta y Lara Departamento de Geomática Dirección Nacional de Topografía Ministerio de Transporte y Obras Públicas URUGUAY (598)29157933 ints. 20329/20330 http://geoportal.mtop.gub.uy/ ________________________________ De: Discuss <discuss-boun...@lists.osgeo.org> en nombre de Jody Garnett <jody.garn...@gmail.com> Enviado: domingo, 15 de abril de 2018 0:15 Para: María Arias de Reyna Cc: OSGeo Discussions Asunto: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] [Call out] Diversity team volunteering One thing I miss is wider community exposure to all the activity happening world wide regions. If I was not following osgeo•jp members (in this case Yoichi Kayama) on Facebook I would not know there was a qgis hackfest going on at the moment. Perhaps one way to start is to share what is going on with each other, and celebrate the diversity we do have inorder to encouraging more. On Sat, Apr 14, 2018 at 11:28 AM María Arias de Reyna <dela...@gmail.com<mailto:dela...@gmail.com>> wrote: Dear all, We haven't had much movement around this subject since the call-out. And this is bad. Very bad. This means one or more of the following: * Our community is too heterogeneous, we have no diverse members. * Diverse members of our community feel too disconected to participate. * Diverse members of our community are too overworked to volunteer on this. So now I want to mobilize the not-diverse members of our community to reach our members from diversity target groups. Please, talk to them, make sure they feel comfortable and included and make sure they are not overworking to be with us. I think I don't need to explain to you why an heterogenous community is bad in the long term sustainability. We have barriers we are possibly not even aware of and it is difficult to get rid of them if we don't have input from people suffering from those barriers (like, I didn't realize how difficult it is to get to a conference on a wheelchair until I saw it with my own eyes). We are losing a lot of talent by not taking care of this. Kind Regards, María. On Sun, Apr 1, 2018 at 2:08 PM, María Arias de Reyna <dela...@gmail.com<mailto:dela...@gmail.com>> wrote: > Dear fellow members, > > We have had some discussions running in the last months regarding how > to improve diversity and inclusivity inside OSGeo. If you feel part of > a target group for diversity and inclusiveness, I would like to ask > for your help and volunteer to help us improving our guidelines and > conducts. Even if you haven't been a very visible or active member of > OSGeo until now, this is important because your point of view is > difficult to reach from a privileged perspective. > > What is a target group for diversity? > We don't want to have a strict list here, our goal is to have a > diverse and wide range pool of points of views that can watch and > review OSGeo to make sure we don't leave anyone behind. > > Some examples: POC, WIT, LGBT+, economic diversity. But we don't want > to stop there. If you are blind, neurodiverse, on a wheelchair, or > anything you think that we should take into consideration, please, > volunteer too. > > What are we calling out for? Well, at least we have two starting points here: > * Review CoC for FOSS4G and help organization in making it as more > diverse as possible. > * Review CoC for OSGeo. > > What do I ask you right now? If you want to help, please, do the following: > * Join the CoC mailint list and say hi: > https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/coc-discuss > * Help here: https://github.com/foss4g2018/foss4g2018/issues/65 > > This is all volunteer work and we won't ask you to do anything more > than you can give. But remember that without your point of view, we > can't make OSGeo easier to reach for people with your profile. And we > want to welcome everybody as much as possible. > > Thank you very much, > María. > OSGeo, President. _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list Discuss@lists.osgeo.org<mailto:Discuss@lists.osgeo.org> https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss -- -- Jody Garnett
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