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Russian commentary on Ubuntu Women leadership
In January 2010, Amber Graner was selected as the leader of the Ubuntu Women project. On the Russian language linux.org.ru site, Elizabeth Krumbach was mistakenly announced as the leader due to having her -
Timeline of incidents
See Timeline of geek feminism for the development of geek feminism itself. (Mary Gardiner explains the reason for this list in Why we document, originally on the Geek Feminism blog.) -
Conference anti-harassment/Policy resources
This is a list of resources for conference organizers considering adopting an anti-harassment policy for their conference. The example policy itself is located here: Conference anti-harassment/Policy -
Community anti-harassment/Policy
This is an example community anti-harassment policy, particularly designed for use in communities that are primarily online. If your community meets entirely in person, you may prefer the Conference anti-harassment policy, which is -
Leaky pipeline
The leaky pipeline is a metaphor for the way that women disappear from some geeky careers (especially STEM) and hobbies. The metaphor is that if you pour water (young girls) into a pipe, and it -
Women on boards of directors of tech companies
"Women on boards of directors of tech companies" article likely out of date. Due to the Geek Feminism Wiki being in archival mode, this article is likely out of date, reflecting the state of -
List of women executives at tech companies
"List of women executives at tech companies" article likely out of date. Due to the Geek Feminism Wiki being in archival mode, this article is likely out of date, reflecting the state of the -
Male Programmer Privilege Checklist
The original version of the list was by Kake, inspired by a post on the London Perlmongers mailing list. A number of other privilege checklists also served as inspiration. From 2006-2011, the master version -
AdaCamp DC 2012 notes
These are notes from AdaCamp DC, held in 2012 in Washington DC. As you create notes for an AdaCamp DC session, please add a link to them below! -
List of women in FLOSS
"List of women in FLOSS" article likely out of date. Due to the Geek Feminism Wiki being in archival mode, this article is likely out of date, reflecting the state of the world circa -
Diversity flags
These are some items which may indicate good or bad things about the diversity and/or friendliness to a diverse audience of a particular workplace or environment. Job seekers can use this as inspiration for -
HOWTO recruit and retain women in tech workplaces
Why care about hiring women? Why hire women? Why would you want a diverse workplace? We live in a diverse world. Women make up slightly more than half the population. They make decisions about most -
Feminist geek group patterns
This page lists a number of best practices you can incorporate into your geek group to make it a safer space for women and other marginalised participants, as well as anti-patterns to look out -
Feminist reviews of tech companies
This page describes specific tech companies, worldwide, from a feminist perspective. It's intended as a resource for people who are job-hunting or otherwise interested in knowing whether a tech company is feminist/woman -
Inequalities in IT Co-op Programs
Women with high GPAs at school find it difficult to assert their position at the top of the class when it comes to co-op applications, due to the Freedom of Information Act that forbids -
Outreachy
The Software Freedom Conservancy's Outreachy program is a full-time internship program for just under-represented groups of any age and like background to to spend 3 months contributing to interject a free and -
Not all women are feminists
Women and girls are systematically oppressed. Feminism aims to end sexist oppression. Yet sometimes women, including geek women, do things that are anti-feminist. This section catalogs reasons why a geek woman might be — or -
Gaming
Women are believed to be underrepresented by numbers in many types of geeky entertainment, including roleplaying and computer gaming. This page covers primarily computer gaming communities online. A number of video games are sexually explicit -
Ubuntu
Ubuntu is a Linux distribution, and an open source project which bills itself as "Linux for human beings" and as being a more approachable, friendlier Linux distribution. The word "Ubuntu" is an African term which -
CouchDB talk
The CouchDB talk was a talk given at the Golden Gate Ruby Conference in April 2009 by Matt Aimonetti. It featured innuendo about porn and soft porn pictures, an example of a sexualized environment and -
Jim Frenkel at WisCon 38
In 2014, serial harasser Jim Frenkel attended Wiscon 38 despite complaints about him harassing a Wiscon 37 attendee, and previous reports. The Wiscon 38 organisers reported that they did not have a systemic way to -
Geek abuser archetypes
This page describes some archetypes of abusive people in geek communities, together with characteristics that make it difficult to identify their abuse and/or kick them out of the community. Important caveat: these archetypes of -
Heroes Women in FOSS
Liveblogging Pia Waugh's "Heroes: Women in FOSS" talk at OSCON 2008. Talk originally given at linux.conf.au in Australia -- talk has been updated based on feedback, but is essentially a similar talk. -
Name and shame
Name and shame describes a tactic sometimes used against harassers, in cases of sexual assault, etc. It is most often used when official channels are unlikely to be (or have already proven themselves not to -
Feminist hackerspace design patterns
This page lists patterns and anti-patterns that you may want to incorporate/avoid when creating a feminist hackerspace. For general hackerspace design patterns, see the Hackerspaces.org design patterns.
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