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Building Female-Friendly Communities #106
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I find this an exciting and needed proposal, and want to ensure females and female identifying contributors feel comfortable in my project as well! What are some ways that you may be brainstorming about to increase participation? |
My Open Canvas is here :) |
@eebigger I'm planning to be on a lot of channels, for one! Slack, Insta, WhatsApp and a few other private chat apps. I'm also trying to build the community quickly in the coming weeks by having it serve as a help desk. Will write more on this later; I'm in between meetings :) |
Sounds Excellent @aubriejohnson! |
This is an important project - equal representation leads to better content, compassion and decision making. Wish you well in your endeavor! |
Thank you, @bmuenzenmeyer! |
Hey @aubriejohnson ! Your idea sounds great. I suggest to use Telegram app as well for user and contributor channels. You find lot of groups there. Wish you a great success in your work. |
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@aubriejohnson I read through your open canvas and liked the clear presentation. I found the tool to be a nice way to create a structured defensible solution to your problem . I was wondering why you identified Quora editors as a contributor profile. Have you identified Quora as a community where females feel more comfortable contributing? Frankly, I'd never thought about it. Another potential avenue of partnership may be Girl Develop It chapters. Not sure if that fits into the canvas somewhere, but as I understand it they are a thriving community and wikipedia participation might go hand in hand with coding participation. Thanks again! |
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