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DESCRIPTION:Today state of the art technology and scientific research stron
 gly depend on open source libraries. The demographic of the contributors t
 o these libraries is predominantly white and male [1][2][3][4]. This situa
 tion creates problems not only for individual contributors outside of this
  demographic but also for open source projects such as loss of career oppo
 rtunities and less robust technologies\, respectively [1][7]. In recent ye
 ars there have been a number of various recommendations and initiatives to
  increase the participation in open source projects of groups who are unde
 rrepresented in this domain [1][3][5][6]. While these efforts are valuable
  and much needed\, contributor diversity remains a challenge in open sourc
 e communities [2][3][7]. This talk highlights the underlying problems and 
 explores how we can overcome them.
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LOCATION:Kuppelsaal
SUMMARY:How to increase diversity in open source communities - Maren Wester
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URL:https://pretalx.com/pyconde-pydata-berlin-2023/talk/7SYVML/
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