Episode 11: Diversity & Inclusion with Emma Irwin
CHAOSScast
English - July 31, 2020 08:00 - 46 minutes - 63.2 MBTechnology using open source metrics chaoss podcast open source health Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Panelists
Venia Logan | Don Marti | Georg Link
Guest
Emma Irwin (https://podcast.chaoss.community/guests/emma-irwin)
Sponsor
Linode (https://www.linode.com/)
Show Notes
[00:03:02] Emma tells us all about herself, her work at Mozilla, and what her journey was like.
[00:07:07] Georg brings up the CHAOSS Diversity Inclusion Badging Project that Emma talks about.
[00:10:02] Venia is curious to know from Emma what badges are available and what level of degree are people going to be able to use them in order to negotiate their own identities in an online space?
[00:12:28] Don wants to know if the badging helps address concerns by project maintainers that they can be inclusive without taking on personal data stewardship responsibilities. Georg mentions Matt Snell leading the badging project, and how he just had a talk at the Open Source Summit North America, where he talked about everything they’re doing.
[00:15:48] Emma tells us the number one problem that people make when they approach community health metrics. Also, she tells us how she recommends people go about coming up with good questions.
[00:22:17] Venia asks Emma to talk about where the silo concept meets the exclusivity concept and how that worked.
[00:27:00] Venia wants to know where is this working group, where is CHAOSS going to move forward now, especially since diversity and inclusion, at least here in the States, is now a mainstay part of the news.
[00:32:34] Don asks Emma if there is a metric around some kind of a community decision making in open spaces that might be more inclusive than the kind of project decisions that might get made at an in-person event.
[00:34:06] As we think about diversity and inclusion, and society in tech and Open Source, Georg asks Emma what do you think we can do?
Picks
[00:40:29] Georg’s value add is watching his foster child learning how to ride a bike at 14 years old.
[00:41:11] Vania’s value add is sometimes it’s worth throwing money in the dark.
[00:42:01] Don’s value add is stophateforprofit.org.
[00:43:29] Emma’s value adds are Kim Crayton’s course on “Introduction to Being Antiracist,” a Podcast called “Seeing White,” and being a gardener!
Links
Emma Irwin Website (https://medium.com/@sunnydeveloper)
Emma Irwin Twitter (https://twitter.com/sunnydeveloper)
CHAOSS workgroup diversity and inclusion metrics-GitHub (https://github.com/chaoss/wg-diversity-inclusion)
CII Best Practices Badge Program (https://bestpractices.coreinfrastructure.org/en)
Badging by CHAOSS (https://github.com/badging)
Badging Project presentation at the Open Source Summit North America (https://events.linuxfoundation.org/open-source-summit-north-america/program/schedule/)
Open Source Diversity (https://opensourcediversity.org/)
Open Source Summit North America (https://events.linuxfoundation.org/open-source-summit-north-america/)
Shophateforprofit.org (https://www.stophateforprofit.org/)
Kim Crayton course, “Introduction to Being an Antiracist.” (https://ti.to/kim.crayton.llc/introduction-to-being-an-antiracist/en)
Kim Crayton Twitter (https://twitter.com/KimCrayton1)
“Seeing White” Podcast (http://www.sceneonradio.org/seeing-white/)
Credits
Produced by Justin Dorfman at CodeFund (https://codefund.io/)
Edited by Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/)
Show notes by DeAnn Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/)
Ad Sales by Eric Berry at CodeFund (https://codefund.io/)
Special Guest: Emma Irwin.
Panelists
Venia Logan | Don Marti | Georg Link
Guest
Sponsor
Show Notes
[00:03:02] Emma tells us all about herself, her work at Mozilla, and what her journey was like.
[00:07:07] Georg brings up the CHAOSS Diversity Inclusion Badging Project that Emma talks about.
[00:10:02] Venia is curious to know from Emma what badges are available and what level of degree are people going to be able to use them in order to negotiate their own identities in an online space?
[00:12:28] Don wants to know if the badging helps address concerns by project maintainers that they can be inclusive without taking on personal data stewardship responsibilities. Georg mentions Matt Snell leading the badging project, and how he just had a talk at the Open Source Summit North America, where he talked about everything they’re doing.
[00:15:48] Emma tells us the number one problem that people make when they approach community health metrics. Also, she tells us how she recommends people go about coming up with good questions.
[00:22:17] Venia asks Emma to talk about where the silo concept meets the exclusivity concept and how that worked.
[00:27:00] Venia wants to know where is this working group, where is CHAOSS going to move forward now, especially since diversity and inclusion, at least here in the States, is now a mainstay part of the news.
[00:32:34] Don asks Emma if there is a metric around some kind of a community decision making in open spaces that might be more inclusive than the kind of project decisions that might get made at an in-person event.
[00:34:06] As we think about diversity and inclusion, and society in tech and Open Source, Georg asks Emma what do you think we can do?
Picks
[00:40:29] Georg’s value add is watching his foster child learning how to ride a bike at 14 years old.
[00:41:11] Vania’s value add is sometimes it’s worth throwing money in the dark.
[00:42:01] Don’s value add is stophateforprofit.org.
[00:43:29] Emma’s value adds are Kim Crayton’s course on “Introduction to Being Antiracist,” a Podcast called “Seeing White,” and being a gardener!
Links
Emma Irwin Website
Emma Irwin Twitter
CHAOSS workgroup diversity and inclusion metrics-GitHub
CII Best Practices Badge Program
Badging by CHAOSS
Badging Project presentation at the Open Source Summit North America
Open Source Diversity
Open Source Summit North America
Shophateforprofit.org
Kim Crayton course, “Introduction to Being an Antiracist.”
Kim Crayton Twitter
“Seeing White” Podcast
Credits
Produced by Justin Dorfman at CodeFund
Edited by Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree Sound
Show notes by DeAnn Bahr at Peachtree Sound
Ad Sales by Eric Berry at CodeFund
Special Guest: Emma Irwin.