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Diversity Working Group

Status: Active

Organisers: Imad Sousou (imad.sousou@intel.com), Egle Sigler (ushnishtha@hotmail.com), Kavit Munshi (Kavit@aptira.com)

Charter

In an effort to assert and facilitate the incorporation of diversity policies into its overall strategy, the Board of Directors of the OpenStack Foundation (“Board”) is committed to fostering an inclusive and welcoming place for all people to collaborate and drive innovation and design cutting-edge data center capabilities that provide solutions for our most pressing challenges.

This working group will sponsor and create programs that encourage diversity by identifying and removing the barriers that keep us from having a diverse, thriving community. The programs recommended by this working group will apply to the Board, OpenStack Foundation, Technical Committee, PTLs, Developers and the entire OpenStack Community. Each program will have specific success metrics and the working group will provide regular updates on all programs to the Board as well as the Community.

The diversity working group, like other Board committees, will be supervised by the Board who will have authority to approve its proposals. The Board may choose to exercise such authority by setting guidelines for the scope and implementation of such programs. The working group will review existing Foundation programs and policies on a regular basis to evaluate their performance and effectiveness. The working group will collaborate with the TC, User committee and the BoD to ensure that all programs are meeting their diversity goals.

Diversity is defined as all the ways people differ from one another including race, color, religion, gender identity and expression, national origin, language, ancestry, age, disability, medical condition, genetic information, military and veteran status, marital status, sexual orientation and other aspects. This includes elements such as personal background, experiences, education, thinking processes, approaches to problem solving and experiences. The differences range from subtle nuances to very clear points of difference – this is the nature of diversity.

Mail List

Sign-up for the Foundation mailing list to follow discussions about this work groupː http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/foundation

Data and Statistics (as of September 3, 2015)

As of September 3, 2015, we have 30,087 individual members.

Gender

  • Note this question was not available during initial member signup in September 2012 and became available starting in 2013
  • 20,582 (68%) of individual members have responded to this question as of September 3, 2015

Male: 18,151 (88%) Female: 1,884 (9%) I prefer not ot say: 512 (2%) Let me specify: 35 (<1%)

Geography

  • The Foundation has members in 173 countries
  • The question asks for the member's current address and has been mandatory since launch
  • The top 10 countries by percentage of members:
    • United States
    • India
    • China
    • Great Britain
    • Canada
    • France
    • Japan
    • Russian Federation
    • Brazil
    • Germany

Full data set: percentage by country

Diversity Team Meetings

The next Diversity Working Group meeting will be on Thursday, May 19th at 1600 UTC in #openstack-diversity

http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/#OpenStack_Diversity_Work_Group_Meeting

Archive of previous meeting etherpads: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/OpenStackDiversityArchives

Agenda

  • Roll Call
  • Future Meeting Plans - How do we create a productive, inclusive approach?
  • Ease of Onboarding New Community Members - OpenStack Foundation Plans
  • Review discussion notes from Austin session
  • Focus and priorities for Newton Development cycle
    • Previous workstreams
      • Workstream 1: Code of Conduct - Cindy Pallares, Lauren Sell
        • Workstream 2: Increase ease of on-boarding new Community Members - Mike Perez, Lauren Sell
        • Workstream 3: Reachout to New Diverse Community Members - All
  • Opens