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ROSE Blog: Rikki's Open Source Exchange
ROSE Blog: Rikki's Open Source Exchange

Marina Interviews Marina

Over on Marina'z Blog, Marina asks herself some great questions (and answers them, too):

  • What are the benefits of open source?
  • What are the benefits of women getting involved in open source?
  • What are the benefits of open source getting more women involved?
  • What are the roles that women can play in open source?
  • Why are women staying out?
  • What are the things that can be done to get more women involved in open source?

Marina lists 7 great roles for women in open source – what are some other roles you can think of?

And now for the questions rolling around in my noggin today: What do you think a "contribution" to open source is? Do you think that a woman who uses open source software and promotes it to her friends, family, and colleagues is considered a "woman in open source"? If not, what else would she need to do to be considered a woman in open source?

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