if we are trying to estimate the overall demographic distribution we will be thinking we have more diversity than we do
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what's the goal of collecting the data? (e.g. we track for emberconf to see if our efforts are working)
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exactly, we are tracking to see how we do over time. it's easy with events, and we do that already.
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doing it across the entire tech community would show tiny results for significant efforts.
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we want it across the GitHub org and per repo, that's where we think we can measure impact.
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I think we have pretty good evidence of successful efforts. Don't need to get measurements right up front.
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we do for events, i don't have a ton for large open source projects. working on it though.
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technically we do a community survey, but the survey also reflects efforts at the main conf.
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insisting that everyone self identify has its own issues too. Chicken and egg.
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yup, that's why I'm seeing what other people might have been able to do.
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for us, reaching out to all Meetups, podcasts, Twitter accts w/ followers, etc has helped.
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I also think
@wifelette should do a write-up about http://emberwomen.com/ . There's a lot interesting there.0 replies 1 retweet 3 likesThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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