Part 3: FLOSS AdoptionInternational audienceThis paper focuses on the inclusion initiatives of Open Source Software (OSS) Communities to support women who participate in their online communities. In recent years, media and research has highlighted the negative experiences of women in OSS and we believe that could be detrimental to the women of OSS. Therefore, in this research, we built upon the research that demonstrates the value of Codes of Conduct for minorities in an online community. Additionally, we focus on women only spaces in OSS, because past research on women and IT shows that women perform better when they can build connections and mentoring networks with other women. We investigated 355 OSS websites for presence of women only s...
This article highlights the need for increased action to address imbalances between women’s and men’...
The gender gap is a significant concern facing the software industry as the development becomes more...
Those working on policy, digital ethics and governance often refer to issues in 'computer science', ...
This paper presents an analysis of 10,698 messages from five online forums with 1,344 participants t...
This article presents the results of a research study about the experiences of women in Open Source ...
This article presents the results of a research study about the experiences of women in Open Source ...
Free and open source software is no longer limited to traditional software developers creating produ...
Part 1: Full PapersInternational audienceWomen are underrepresented in the IT sector. But the situat...
While women’s representation in computing is low, it is even lower in open source computing – only 1...
In this article, I discuss the potential of Free/Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS) for empowering w...
Graduation date: 2013Free and open source software (FOSS) projects primarily rely on the efforts of ...
When attending conferences, working with various open source teams, and generally interacting with p...
The Open Source Software (OSS) Innovation process is no more a foreign face in the software developm...
Free/Open Source Software (FOSS) is a powerful development paradigm for creating software. Increasin...
Open source research often portrays the community as a heterogeneous world involving diverse contrib...
This article highlights the need for increased action to address imbalances between women’s and men’...
The gender gap is a significant concern facing the software industry as the development becomes more...
Those working on policy, digital ethics and governance often refer to issues in 'computer science', ...
This paper presents an analysis of 10,698 messages from five online forums with 1,344 participants t...
This article presents the results of a research study about the experiences of women in Open Source ...
This article presents the results of a research study about the experiences of women in Open Source ...
Free and open source software is no longer limited to traditional software developers creating produ...
Part 1: Full PapersInternational audienceWomen are underrepresented in the IT sector. But the situat...
While women’s representation in computing is low, it is even lower in open source computing – only 1...
In this article, I discuss the potential of Free/Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS) for empowering w...
Graduation date: 2013Free and open source software (FOSS) projects primarily rely on the efforts of ...
When attending conferences, working with various open source teams, and generally interacting with p...
The Open Source Software (OSS) Innovation process is no more a foreign face in the software developm...
Free/Open Source Software (FOSS) is a powerful development paradigm for creating software. Increasin...
Open source research often portrays the community as a heterogeneous world involving diverse contrib...
This article highlights the need for increased action to address imbalances between women’s and men’...
The gender gap is a significant concern facing the software industry as the development becomes more...
Those working on policy, digital ethics and governance often refer to issues in 'computer science', ...