One blog, One year, a lot of Women

Rikki Endsley

ROSE Blog: Rikki's Open Source Exchange

Jan 23, 2009 GMT
Rikki Kite

Happy Anniversary to my humble blog!

When I look back over my past year of blogging, I have to wonder whether the FLOSSPOLS research indicating that the FLOSS community is composed of only 1.5% women is still accurate.

Over the course of the past year, I've learned about individuals, groups, meetings, webinars, resources, books, dinners, organizations, mailing lists, interviews, articles, websites, and events that are by, about, or of interest to women in open source. I've also noticed a growing interest in the future of women in open source and how to help girls (or, as I like to think of them, "women-in-open-source-to-be"s) become more involved with technology.

In honor of this anniversary, I thought it was appropriate to get back to basics: Mentors.

Over on the Anita Borg Institute site, Jo Miller, CEO of Women's Leadership Coaching Inc., offers some great tips on finding a mentor (or two, or three) and on becoming a mentor.

Cheers and Happy Mentoring!

Comments

  • Thank you for mentioning Jo Miller's Column

    Dear Rikki

    Thank you so much for referencing Jo Miller's Column on the Anita Borg Institute Website. Our newsletter, which is publishing tomorrow morning, has a host of information on mentoring including links to our Fast Company blog and our own ABI blog. Please let me know if you would like me to send you a copy of the newsletter. My email is jerrib@anitaborg.org.

    Sincerely,

    Jerri Barrett
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