Criteria for adding projects / About page with other related projects
A start at an attempt of what our criteria for selecting projects is. :) This could be the start of an "About" page.
Our short description is: For more diversity & inclusion in free & open source software communities
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Open Source: Not only about diversity in tech generally, like
- https://www.diversifytech.co, https://www.womenwhocode.com/, https://anitab.org/, https://www.girldevelopit.com/, http://www.blackgirlscode.com/, https://www.globaldiversitycfpday.com/, https://www.ladiesofcode.com/, Women Techmakers, http://www.women2.com, http://werocktech.com – even http://www.womeninlinux.com/ is not that much about free & open source software
- Conferences: GHC https://ghc.anitab.org/, Tapia http://tapiaconference.org/, GHCI https://ghcindia.anitab.org/
- Coding language groups not specific to open source: PyLadies, RailsGirls, Djangogirls, http://phpwomen.org/,
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Diversity:
- Not only about getting newcomers involved in tech (OpenTechSchool, Codebar, FreeCodeCamp etc)
- Not only women*, also people of color, people with disabilities, and other underrepresented groups
There are a lot of other lists already about general tech diversity initiatives:
- Tech initiatives for marginalized groups: https://gist.github.com/anikalindtner/9524950
- https://github.com/jamiehannaford/diversity
- https://github.com/cristianoliveira/awesome4girls
- https://github.com/folkswhocode/awesome-diversity
- https://github.com/piamancini/diversity-resources → That's why we should really focus on the intersection of open source and diversity & inclusion
What do you think @camilasan @jonatoni @sleepypioneer @emmairwin @Incabell @sara-02 everyone? :)