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Ada Census

written by pomke, on Mar 10, 2011 10:18:00 AM.

Take the Ada Initiative Census The Ada Initiative are running a census at the moment to gauge general feelings about women in FOSS and Open Communities, this is a fantastic opportunity to share your thoughts so let them know what you think. Here is an excerpt taken from their site:

The Ada Initiative (http://adainitiative.org/) is a newly-formed organisation which aims to support and promote women in open technology and culture. We’ve just launched our first annual census — a broad survey of open technology and culture participants — to find out more about what projects and communities people are involved in, and how they feel about women’s inclusion and representation in the field.

We use the term “open technology and culture” to refer to a wide range of activities and communities based around free/open licenses, and other forms of open, decentralised, and grassroots participation in technology and related fields. This includes:

  • Open source/free software
  • Open source hardware
  • Open geodata and maps
  • Open government
  • Open data
  • Open standards and formats
  • Open educational initiatives (open access journals, open source curricula, etc)
  • Open/decentralised social networking (including Diaspora, StatusNet, etc)
  • Creative Commons and free culture
  • Wikipedia and other wikis
  • Open crisis response and humanitarian projects
  • Barcamps and unconferences
  • Online/digital activism
  • Remix/mashup culture
  • Transformative works fandom, including fan fiction, fan art, and fan vidding
  • Maker/DIY community
  • Hacker spaces
  • Coworking

If you’re involved in any of the above areas, we’d like to get to know who you are, what you’re working on, and your thoughts on how women are doing in your community. We welcome participation by people of any gender, although we are particularly interested in women’s responses.

Click on the logo above to take the census ^_^

Best Wishes,

Pomke

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