OSS 2019
Sun 26 - Mon 27 May 2019 Montreal, QC, Canada
co-located with ICSE 2019

This paper focuses on the inclusion initiatives of Open Source Soft-ware (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 spaces and searched for, collected and analyzed the Codes of Conduct on the websites of these OSS. Qualitative content analysis of the websites show that only 12 out of 355 websites have women only sections. Less than ten percent (28) of the analyzed websites had a code of conduct.

Mon 27 May

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11:00 - 12:30
Technical Session 3 - Economics and Social Aspects on OSSOSS 2019 Papers at Mansfield
11:00
30m
Research paper
Open Source Software Community Inclusion Initiatives to Support Women Participation
OSS 2019 Papers
Vandana Singh School of Information Sciences, University of Tennessee-Knoxville, William Brandon School of Information Sciences, University of Tennessee-Knoxville
11:30
30m
Research paper
Opportunity Costs in Free Open-Source Software
OSS 2019 Papers
Siim Karus University of Tartu
12:00
30m
Research paper
EJ: A free software platform for social participation
OSS 2019 Papers
Fábio Macêdo Mendes Instituto Cidade Democrática, Ricardo Poppi Instituto Cidade Democrática, Henrique Parra Instituto Cidade Democrática, Bruna Moreira Instituto Cidade Democrática