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Women in Free/Open Source Software Development
Hanna WallachUniversity of Cambridge/University of Pennsylvania
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Part I:Free and Open Source Software
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It's everywhere!
Linux kernel:most famous free software project
70% of web servers
over 8 million accounts
powers Wikipedia
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“Four Freedoms”
● The freedom to:– Run the program for any purpose– Study and adapt the program for your needs– Redistribute copies– Make and publically release changes
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Free vs. Open Source
● (Nearly) identical groups of software● Different philosophies, histories● Open source: development methodology● Free software: social movement
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Source Code
● 2 freedoms require access to source code● Would you buy a car if
– it was illegal to open the hood?– the hood was welded shut?– breaking weld points was a criminal offence?
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Free Software and Business
● Commercial does not mean non-free● Can make money from free software
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Distributed Development
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Getting Involved
● Not just coding:– Testing, translation, documentation, “love”
● Ways to get involved:– Filing bug reports– Sending suggestions and patches
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Users
$100 laptop project
Brazilian governement
City of Munich
Venezuelan government
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Part II:Women in Free Software
Development
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Proprietary Software
72.00%
28.00%
Men
Women
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Why So Few Women?
● No one knows– Lack of interest or experience?– Self-doubts and lack of confidence?– Hard to get involved?– Unwanted attention? (OMFG a g1rl!!)
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FLOSS-POLS Project
● Studies on free/open source software● Universities of Maastricht and Cambridge● 2002 and 2005● Funded by European Commission
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Aims
● Gather socioeconomic data● Find facts/opinions regarding gender gap● Identify possible causes● Establish recommendations for change
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Methodology
● Quantitative online survey● Sample size: ~1500 participants● Ethnographic study● “Snowball” sampling
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Median Age of First Computer Use and Possession by Gender
First computer use Own computer0
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25
Male
Female
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Year of Initial Involvement in FLOSS
19
70
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74
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Median (men)
Median (women)
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“Do women have less time than men to participate in FLOSS?”
Male Female0.00%
10.00%
20.00%
30.00%
40.00%
50.00%
60.00%
70.00%
80.00%
90.00%
100.00%
Very true
Mainly true
Mainly False
Very false
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“For whom is it easier to get acknowledgement for FLOSS work?”
Male Female0.00%
10.00%
20.00%
30.00%
40.00%
50.00%
60.00%
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90.00%
100.00%
Men
Women
Gender doesn't matter
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“Do women often get more attention as a woman than as a FLOSS participant?”
Male Female0.00%
10.00%
20.00%
30.00%
40.00%
50.00%
60.00%
70.00%
80.00%
90.00%
100.00%
Very true
Mainly true
Mainly False
Very false
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“Have you ever been asked on a date by another FLOSS participant?”
Male Female0.00%
10.00%
20.00%
30.00%
40.00%
50.00%
60.00%
70.00%
80.00%
90.00%
100.00%
Often
Seldom
Never
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Summary
● Women tend to:– Get involved in free software later– Start using comupters later– Get their first “own” computer later– Have different experiences in FLOSS to men
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Part III:The Debian Women Project
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Debian GNU/Linux
● Linux kernel, GNU OS tools● >15,490 packages● 100% “free” software● Developed by a group of volunteers
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“Universal Operating System”?
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The Debian Women Project
● Founded in 2004● First such project for a Linux distribution
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What We Do
● Provide role models● Give tutorials on Debian-related topics● Mentoring project● Presentations at conferences● Word-of-mouth advocacy
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Debian Women Isn't...
● A dating agency● Solely concerned with support● Segregated● An “affirmative action” project● Striving for a Disney-like atmosphere
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Who Are We?
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Unexpected Results
● Many men are actively involved● Respect from the Debian community● “Good for women = good for everyone”● 9 women in the “new maintainer” queue!
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Part IV:Conclusions, Resources
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Conclusions
● Free software is a LOT of fun● Women in computing is not solved
– There are still areas with almost no women
● Not knowing WHY doesn't mean you can't start to change things!
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Resources
● http://www.fsf.org● http://flosspols.org/● http://www.debian.org/● http://women.alioth.debian.org/