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Thursday, May 23 • 14:00 - 14:35
Panel Discussion: Metrics that Matter: How to Forge More Diverse, Inclusive Communities - Sarah Conway, Linux Foundation; Daniel Izquierdo, Bitergia; and Nicole Huesman, Intel

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While it is well-recognized that diversity and inclusion are key to healthy open source communities, numbers lag and the ability to foster inclusive environments remains challenging. The CHAOSS Project’s Diversity & Inclusion Workgroup is focused on establishing a set of peer-validated, research-informed standards and best practices to measure, and in turn, increase, diversity and inclusion across open source communities. Join us for an interactive session to learn about our work to date and the progress we’ve made in areas such as creating a set of community-curated metrics to track diversity. Hear how projects like Kubernetes handle community recognition, mentorship and inclusive leadership. Just as important, help us shape our work. Let’s work together to make our collective cloud native communities more welcoming, broader, and heterogeneous.

Speakers
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Sarah Conway

VP, Communications, The Linux Foundation
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Daniel Izquierdo

CEO, Bitergia
Primary speaker bio: Daniel Izquierdo Cortázar is a researcher and one of the founders of Bitergia, a company that provides software analytics for open and InnerSource ecosystems. Currently holding the position of Chief Executive Officer, he is focused on the quality of the data... Read More →
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Nicole Huesman

Community & Developer Advocate, Intel Corporation
For over 20 years, Nicole has applied her aptitude in storytelling to the technology industry—helping shine a light on the importance of the work of her engineering colleagues in a way that delivers true business value. She dove into the world of open source at Intel over eight... Read More →


Thursday May 23, 2019 14:00 - 14:35 CEST
Hall 8.0 D2