This is the main page for the Fedora Diversity FAD, which focuses on reviewing and finishing our current goals, and defining the next plans to improve diversification efforts in our community.
Purpose
Fedora Diversity is a new initiative in the Fedora community. The team supports and encourages all kinds of different people to join and contribute in Fedora. We also aim to better understand the diverse community that composes Fedora and the unique needs and wishes of the groups that make up Fedora. Since our team is new, we plan to accomplish primary and secondary goals of the Diversity Team.
In our very first FAD, we have our major objectives to accomplish: (1) Diversity Survey, (2) Diversity Marketing Campaign, and (3) CoC critical analysis. We will achieve these goals with brainstorming, exchanging experience, holding sessions and discussions, presentations, video production, and blog posts.
Primary Goals
Diversity survey
tl;dr:
- Define strategies for usage of survey
- Finish the questionnaire
- Select tool and create draft
- Define timeline
The diversity survey is one of the founding goals of the team. Similar to the FLOSS Survey 2013 which received responses from 1,650 members of various open source communities, we want to have the same insight and understanding to our own community within Fedora. It's no surprise that Fedora is a global community spanning all the four corners of Earth. But it's hard to understand the unique needs and wishes of our community if we don't know they are there or what they think we could do better. The survey is the means to this end and best understanding how our community is composed to make Fedora a more welcoming and inviting place for our global community of contributors.
At a FAD, we would define the strategies for using the survey and what kind of outcomes we hope to get from creating this survey. What kind of info are we hoping to gain? How will this help us create a more welcoming and friendly environment for contributors? What kind of resources and help will be able to provide, and how can we use responses in this survey to make sure we apply these resources and help the most effective way? Once we have a strategy defined, the final questionnaire can be prepared based on earlier drafts of questions as well as data from FLOSS Survey 2013. After the questionnaire questions and scope are defined, the best tool to fit our needs for delivering the survey will be selected and an initial draft of the survey will be prepared. The final step to accomplishing this goal is creating a timeline for how and when we want to deploy this survey to the greater Fedora community.
Diversity marketing campaign
tl;dr:
- Define reach of the campaign
- Use first survey results to create focus groups
A diversity-specific marketing campaign would be one of the outcomes from the data collected from the survey. While we would not have a dataset to work with immediately, we want to create plans for how we can focus on reaching out to underrepresented groups and encourage participation. Ensuring we have the right tooling ahead of time for managing and manipulating the collected data is necessary for successful understanding of the survey results. An additional task for this goal would be to discuss how we could create focus groups for specific groups (ethnic, gender, or other) to encourage participation in Fedora and open source.
Code of Conduct (CoC) analysis
tl;dr:
- Discuss what areas the current Code of Conduct succeeds and where it falls short
- Analyze how effectively the CoC is communicated and how we can improve on visibility
- Apply CoC to any relevant examples of harassment or bullying and propose changes as necessary
Having a Code of Conduct is essential to any open source project. It creates the playing field for how our community interacts and behaves with one another. Ensuring that it empowers contributors to be excellent to each other and create a welcoming and inclusive space is important. There are countless examples of CoCs across the open source world. Some work well and others don't. How does Fedora's stack up against projects that seem to be handling diversification efforts well? For projects that aren't doing as well, are there key points or lessons we can learn to avoid future pitfalls? Critical analysis and collaborative discussion about the current Fedora CoC would be a target item for a Diversity FAD to ensure our project is up to spec with other successful projects in the greater open source community.
Secondary Goals
In addition, we will attempt to complete the following secondary goals as time allows:
- Make adjustments to the workflow of the Diversity Team to improve productivity and timeliness of future, upcoming tasks
- Work towards clearing out the Fedora Diversity Team tickets queue (see: tickets)
- Collect pictures and video assets from various locations and contributors for later video production
Q&A
- Why do we need a diversity survey?
- Numbers are crucial for the Fedora Project in every aspect. It's one thing to say we are a diverse community, but another to be able to show that. We would better understand how many contributors belong to which minority group and what issues they are facing. With that info, we can begin to improve on ways to make Fedora more accessible and inclusive for them. This is going to be first of its kind in Fedora and will help understand the diverse dimensions of our community at a high level.
- Why should there be a diversity marketing campaign?
- Fedora Diversity is an important project for on-boarding new Fedora contributors from diverse areas and backgrounds. Being more inclusive creates a more dynamic environment with new ideas to further and advance the project forward. It is critical for two Fedora objectives: building open source diverse communities and developing the science and practice of diverse communities. We're looking to engage a pool of diverse people to further the open source movement in and outside our community. By focusing on an underrepresented discipline within FLOSS/Fedora, we are making the investment into diversity that will give us returns in reaching individuals with new and powerful ideas.
- Why during DevConf?
- We would like to take help and guidance from the FPL and other folks who may attend DevConf. It will be easy to reach out to them, and if we align the FAD with DevConf in terms of date and location, it will save on travel expenses for bringing interested people to the FAD.
Add your question here and we're happy to answer! Make sure you let us know in #fedora-diversity if you have left a question here.
Impact
The purpose, goals, and deliverable outlined above help further the project-wide Objectives identified by the Fedora Council. The on-going objective that this FAD focuses on most is building open source software communities.
The completion of these objectives will create the following positive changes within Fedora:
- Diversity survey
- One of the line items for building open source communities is including current and potential contributors to our project community. To effectively create an inclusive environment, an understanding of the community we have is fundamental to creating an inclusive atmosphere. The survey results allow us to understand the composure of the community and how effective of a performance we are at creating an open and friendly environment for contributors across the world.
- In addition to understanding our current contributors, the results allow us to better impact a future generation of contributors. The feedback we would receive from this survey would illuminate key areas of success and areas needing improvement. With that insight, we can have targeted focus towards improving weaker areas to include more underrepresented groups in our project community.
- Marketing campaign
- Taking the results of the survey, we can create focus groups or targeted strategies to directly improve representation of underrepresented groups in Fedora. The campaign allows us to focus specifically on outreach and exposing the project as an inclusive and friendly environment. The marketing campaign is the extension to the survey and aims to build our community further by inviting new groups of individuals into the project community.
- Code of Conduct analysis
- In order to promote a global perspective and create a welcoming community, a comprehensive Code of Conduct is important to govern general interactions among contributors. The Code of Conduct drives the belief that we as contributors must always be excellent to one another, and this builds the community as a united global team.
These outcomes connect with the Fedora Community Objectives by innovating the focus towards diversity-related issues as an open source project and being a leader across the open source world by devoting time and resources to addressing these needs and tasks. By supporting this FAD, Fedora is sending a clear message that it supports building an inclusive, diverse community and supports the team in the above mentioned purpose and goals planned for the FAD. The end result of the FAD is intended to bolster the community's engagement with underrepresented groups and bring more contributors with a variety of ideas and unique perspectives into the project. The long-term vision that would be supported by this FAD is project that is more representative of people from various parts of the world and a range of identities that are committed towards growing and developing Fedora with their time, ideas, and energy.
Detailed Work Items & Final Attendees
Participants
Name | Remote? | Mon | Tue | Core Tasks |
---|---|---|---|---|
Tatica Leandro | Yes | X | X | Fedora Diversity Adviser; direction and team strategy; survey planning, execution, and analysis; marketing focus |
Justin W. Flory | No | X | X | Community focus (CommOps); CoC critical analysis; marketing and outreach strategy for on-boarding new contributors |
Bee Padalkar | No | X | X | Survey planning, execution, and analysis; expertise in analysis and metrics from other examples in Fedora |
Amita Sharma | No | X | X | Survey planning, execution, and analysis; assisting in marketing and outreach, work on COC expansion and marketing, test and spread about private pagure repo for reporting issues |
Jona Azizaj | No | X | X | Marketing strategy, Ambassadors representative, member of Open Labs / OSCAL (>50% female participation) |
Marina Zhurakhinskaya | Yes | X | X | Survey planning, providing feedback; can join in afternoons (EST mornings) |
Activities
Name | |
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Tatica Leandro | TBD |
Justin W. Flory | TBD |
Bee Padalkar | TBD |
Amita Sharma | TBD |
Jona Azizaj | TBD |
Planning Prerequisites
A lot of the ongoing discussion and planning is happening in our Pagure issue for the FAD. The below checklist may not actively reflect where we currently are with planning (but we will try keeping it up to date). (for organizers: How to organize a FAD)
Create wiki page skeleton, fill out basic informationExpand on the purpose of the FAD and what objectives we aim to accomplishFrom purposes, derive perceived impact on Project and how our work aligns with the mission of Fedora, along with how supporting this FAD advances the future and growth of the Fedora Project (see: a completed Fedora logic model would be especially helpful!!!)- Discuss current purposes and impacts on the mailing list or in a meeting; come to final agreement
Confirm and finalize ideal dates for as many participants as possibleChoose a venue based on locations, available dates of FAD participants, and budget (multiple proposals are acceptable)On mailing list or meeting, vote on proposed locations and agree on a destination to pitchResearch transportation, food options, other smaller parts of FAD for budgeting- Plan and arrange small social event for team (e.g. dinner or small trip to local venue or attraction)
- Create proposal ticket in Fedora Council Trac NO LATER THAN OCTOBER 7
- Await further feedback…
Plan
Proposal 1: DevConf
- Location: Brno University of Technology Faculty of Information Technology. - Brno - Czech Republic
- Date: (tentative) 27 – 29 January 2017
- Schedule
- Participants arrive at Jan 26
- Participants leave at Jan 30
- Important skills (one or more)
- Other considerations
Proposal 2: Open Labs Hackerspace, OSCAL
- Location: Tirana, Albania
- Date: (tentative) 13 - 14 May 2017
- Schedule
- Participants arrive at May 12
- Participants leave at May 16
Logistics
Further details about these logistics are present in the full budget. Specific details about restaurants or menus will be planned closer to the event (within the confines of the allocated funds for the logistics).
Proposal 1: DevConf
The first proposal is to organize it after DevConf in Brno, Czech Republic.
- Snacks/Beverages:
- $30 USD
- Lunch:
- $120 USD
- Appx. $30 USD per person for four people
- $120 USD
- Dinner:
- $150 USD
TOTAL: $300 USD
Proposal 2: Open Labs Hackerspace, OSCAL
The second proposal is to organize it after OSCAL in Tirana, Albania.
- Snacks/Beverages:
- $20 USD
- Lunch:
- $80 USD
- Appx. $20 USD per person for four people
- $80 USD
- Dinner:
- $100 USD
TOTAL: $200 USD
Budget
If you want funding from Red Hat, ask the OSAS team. If you can find other ways to fund your FAD, that's great too!
Proposal 1: DevConf
The first proposal is to organize it after DevConf in Brno, Czech Republic.
# | Contributor | Travel Plan | Estimated Travel Cost | Accommodation |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Amita | BOM<=>PRG<=>Brno | $650 + $40 = $690 USD | 65 $/night * 6 = $390 USD |
2 | Bee | BOM<=>PRG<=>Brno | $650 + $40 = $690 USD | sharing |
3 | Jona | TIA=>VIE=>Brno=>VIE=>BRU | $200 + $36 = $236 | 65 $/night * 6 = $390 USD |
4 | Justin | DBV<=>VIE<=>Brno | $140 + $36 = $176 USD | sharing |
- Travel: $1792 USD for airfare, bus, train, etc. funding needed to get attendees to the FAD
- Accommodation: $780 USD for hotel, etc. needed to have attendees sleep during the FAD
- Space: $0
- Red Hat Office
- Meals: $300 USD = $150 for lunch + snacks ($30/meal est. per each of 4 people + $30 of snacks) + $150 for one social dinner
- Supplies: $0 for anything else you may need
Total budget: ~$2872 USD
Proposal 2: Open Labs Hackerspace, OSCAL
The second proposal is to organize it after OSCAL in Tirana, Albania.
# | Contributor | Travel Plan | Estimated Travel Cost | Accommodation |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Amita | BOM<=>TIA | $900 USD | 28 $/night * 5 = $140 |
2 | Bee | BOM<=>TIA | $900 USD | sharing with Amita |
3 | Jona | - | $0 | $0 /hometown/ |
4 | Justin | DBV<=>TIA | $327 USD | 20 $/night * 5 = $100 |
- Travel: $2127 USD for airfare, bus, train, etc. funding needed to get attendees to the FAD
- Accomodation: $240 USD for hotel, etc. needed to have attendees sleep during the FAD
- Space: $300 USD
- Meals: $300 USD = $150 for lunch + snacks ($30/meal est. per each of 4 people + $30 of snacks) + $150 for one social dinner
- Supplies: $0 USD
Total budget: ~$2967 USD
NOTE - Travel ticket cost is subject to change with the delay in time to book.