From Fedora Project Wiki
Inside Fedora (Community Building and Inclusivity)
- Establish an LGBTQ+ resource center within the project's documentation to provide guidance, resources, and support.
- Organize regular LGBTQ+ awareness and education workshops for contributors.
- Set up a mentoring program that pairs experienced LGBTQ+ contributors with newcomers.
- Update code of conduct that explicitly addresses LGBTQ+ inclusivity and respect.
- Host virtual meetups to discuss LGBTQ+ topics within the context of open-source software.
- Provide sensitivity training to community leaders and moderators.
- Showcase LGBTQ+ contributors' stories on the project's official blog or website.
- Implement pronoun usage in contributor profiles and communication platforms.
- Highlight LGBTQ+ events and awareness days through project-wide announcements.
- Collaborate with other open-source projects to share best practices for LGBTQ+ inclusivity.
- Conduct surveys to gather feedback from LGBTQ+ contributors about their experiences and needs.
- Incorporate LGBTQ+ representation in project artwork, such as wallpapers and icons.
- Celebrate LGBTQ+ Heritage Month with themed content and activities.
- Explore the integration of LGBTQ+ support apps, like mental health resources or community networks.
- Develop tools to enhance accessibility features for LGBTQ+ users with disabilities.
- Collaborate with LGBTQ+ developers to design software that addresses unique needs within the community.
- Organize hackathons or coding challenges focused on LGBTQ+ inclusivity and innovation.
- Integrate privacy and security tools to protect LGBTQ+ users' sensitive data.
- Support the development of software that aids gender transition or exploration processes.
- Ensure that Fedora's documentation provides clear guidance on LGBTQ+-related configurations.
- Develop troubleshooting guides for common issues faced by LGBTQ+ users.
- Maintain a curated list of LGBTQ+ forums and online communities related to Linux and Fedora.
- Create a feedback mechanism for users to report inclusivity-related issues and suggestions.
- Establish an LGBTQ+ advisory board to provide ongoing guidance and feedback.
- Regularly review and update the project's inclusivity initiatives based on feedback and best practices.
- Conduct regular audits to assess the effectiveness of LGBTQ+ inclusivity efforts and make necessary adjustments.
Outside Fedora (Marketing and User Engagement)
- Create LGBTQ+-themed promotional materials for the distribution, like wallpapers and icons.
- Curate a collection of software that caters to LGBTQ+ interests, easily accessible in the Fedora repositories.
- Collaborate with LGBTQ+ influencers and content creators to review and promote Fedora.
- Offer live demos or webinars on how to use Fedora for LGBTQ+-specific tasks.
- Feature stories from LGBTQ+ users who have found Fedora useful for their work or projects.
- Participate in LGBTQ+ tech and open-source conferences to showcase Fedora's commitment.
- Provide translations of Fedora documentation and resources into languages relevant to LGBTQ+ communities.
- Engage with LGBTQ+ organizations to offer Fedora workshops for marginalized communities.
- Develop a curated list of LGBTQ+-inclusive apps, tools, and resources for Fedora users.
- Launch a social media campaign that highlights Fedora's support for LGBTQ+ inclusivity.
- Collaborate with LGBTQ+ charities to donate a portion of Fedora merchandise sales.
- Create a landing page on the Fedora website specifically addressing LGBTQ+ users and contributors.
- Offer scholarships or grants to LGBTQ+ students interested in open-source contributions through Fedora.
- Sponsor or host LGBTQ+ tech and open-source events to increase Fedora's visibility.
- Collaborate with LGBTQ+ artists for Fedora-themed artwork and designs.
- Launch a blog series or podcast featuring LGBTQ+ contributors' experiences within Fedora.
- Establish connections with LGBTQ+ advocacy organizations to promote Fedora as an inclusive choice.
- Collaborate with LGBTQ+ education initiatives to provide Fedora-based learning resources.
- Offer workshops for LGBTQ+ youth, introducing them to Linux and open-source concepts.
- Develop joint projects with LGBTQ+ coding bootcamps or tech programs.