2010/8/30 Francesca Ciceri <madame...@yahoo.it>: > 3. Statistics: ok, we have done the first step. We have some numbers on > which discuss. But I think we can analyze much deeper this number, or if we > need, add more. I can try to compile a stastics for male DD/DM to compare the > female contributors statistics to something. Or we can compare it with data > of non-Debian female contributor to see if it is a problem in Debian or a > a general women problem (probably this, but we need to verify our past job, > doesn't we?) Hint: > what about other distros? Do they have similar statistics about female > contributors? I've searched a little and I've found an Ubuntu Census Survey[1] > that's not gender-related and not very interesting cause the sample is build > not only from developers but also from users (based on devel-ML but also > users' forums). The women percentage, indeed, is > 2,4%. > > More interesting, I think, the FLOSS-POLS' studies: not really updated but > things aren't change so much. I'm trying to understand something from this > [2].
I'm very interested in this point. I think that it is important to have data to decide which are the most important obstacles for having more female developers and at which point are we not attracting them. > These are the point I think we can discuss. So, if you're ok with the meeting > we can decide the date ;) A new IRC meeting is OK for me :) Greetings, Miry -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-women-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/aanlktin-2vqoay2kyebtbdsgz=atn=xjrnsuzaquf...@mail.gmail.com