I'd like to mak a contribution to discussing inclusiveness in Pd. I'm not sure I'll succeed; I'm uncomfortable Plato's regime of abstractions and ideals. I'm even less comfortable when confronted by any/all labels which try to express and encompass any unique and precious human life. What then could I offer "inclusiveness and Pd?" Please allow some points simply from my personal experience.
Note below: I'll divvy up my remarks here and number them -- allowing you easily to stop reading anywhere along the line. And if you decide to stop reading quickly. I still give you my sincere "thanks for listening."
-- particularly to you who downplay *controversy and polarization* around diverse alternative particular tactics we may actively employ. I'll start simply with a link to the inclusiveness video which PA indicated, which does not require youtube:
http://newblankets.org/worth_a_look/equality_audio_industry.webm
Further (personal) perspective on inclusiveness and diversity ...
been useless or worse. But I have been a parent to five children. My first child was a daughter, Kate. Honestly I couldn't tell you if Kate "identifies as female" because she and I don't speak. Kate was born beautiful and perfect and healthy with the smile of a cherub or a Buddha that will never leave my eidetic consciousness. But on the day Kate was born she was also recently deceased. This beautiful perfect girl at that point (by only a matter of hours) beyond any possible help.
all with its sheer repetitiveness? We could simply state that Kate's parents trusted the wrong people and let her die. But a bit of truths is not the truth; a picture is not a pixel. So it's worth considering additional matters of fact and on the record from that dark day in 1976: The (male) obstetrician would not listen to Kate's (female & medical professional) mother or take her seriously. Mom brought her unborn child to this doc's hospital the evening before Kate's birth, in mortal distress.
upon me this truth: Enormous harm is done by people whom we TRUST TOO MUCH and by those who advertise that they "MEAN NO HARM." Great harm is done simply through "experts" and other gatekeepers. These "leaders" lack dedication to open observation; they lack the simple modesty to question their own scope and skills. Policymakers, warmongers and other experts casually absorb arrogance and tunnel vision with their elitist miseducation. Elitism is a pollution as endemic as plastics in our five major ocean gyres around the Earth. But elitist self-preserving traditions and practices are also hostile and lethal to us all. So let's face it: This pollution is another toxic waste that "advanced society" has produced. And let us now remediate as best we can. Sooner addressed, more lives rescued.
that I was blessed with three incomprehensible and awesome sons. And then my youngest arrived twelve years after Kate -- a miracle daughter, Claire. (Of coure _every_ child who survives their trip to arrive safely on our little planet is a miracle. -- It's simply eye-opening to realize miracles which are also everyday facts.) There could not be any words to say what it is to have a living daughter who is a kindred spirit and a mathematician and a first grade teacher? Rather a simple action: I'm delighted to be able to send "PA's equality video from Pd-list" today to my daughter Claire and her first-graders.
an unoriginal viewpoint/observation I first learned from Chris McCormick. But I now appreciate how vital this aspect is. And why? Through the *works* of Miller and Katja and Iohannes and Fred Jan and Dan and Julian and Connie and Susan and Liam and Alexandros ... (you fill in the blanks you can keep your own list going as long as you like-- I'm out of ink but not out of people.)
Consider this:
The free/open community must dedicate itself beyond producing the
finest and most worthwhile software that humankind has ever seen.
We also be working just as effectively together to cultivate
-- better social practices in our self-organizing co-operative
community --
It simply stands to reason. Building an inclusive and welcoming
community is vital. If we don't nurture healthy and inclusive and open communities, then our vaunted "free software" will never actually be more than a marginalized disguise for yet another class of elites -- "producers" or "experts" or "professors" -- dribbling their discards out to "consumers," clients and pupils for cash.
to "good causes" such as medicine or education or software-professionalism that are practiced badly and/or with inept tactics? From personal experience again, I can say that despite Kate's death or maybe because of it, I also eventually became Dean of a Medical school. "Better to light one candle ..." Or still personal and perhaps more relevant in terms of assisting Pd-land: Our little non-profit, New Blankets was started in 2008. In a real sense NB meant as an *antidote* to the so-called "public benefit" non-profits I myself had spent 50 years vainly attempting to assist. In the first ten years of New Blankets, I have thus been immersed in Pd-land through friendship with "Miller and friends." Thus you may discount any biased thing I say. But I will opine this objectively: the Pd community is the finest example of what a free/open development group can be. (If you think I'm wrong, please tell me where they're doing it better. The quest is never ending.)
bring charges against me of a) first-degree lurking and b) off-topic-abuse. Guilty as charged. But when questions of equality and inclusiveness arise, I simply don't recognize "off topic for Pd." For me and the folks so kindly supporting New Blankets, these community-concerns are a vital central activity. These commitments also mandate tolerance and thick-skinned-ness and carelessness-to-take-offense. Let us not obstruct any tactics which *may* help. Why attack or obstruct any benevolent practitioners based where they place themselves on any left-right political spectrum? Who cares how much a true contributor may believe/disbelieve any useful fictions like "economic realities" or "intellectual property?" Rather, modesty dictates to us to allow consider it possible for "People with the wrong approach" to be righter than we are. They might be enlighted by insights and techniques that have simply escaped our own ken. So let a thousand flowers bloom. Let's shamelessly seduce diversity and inclusiveness over the threshold to join our tent-revivals everywhere. Let's cherish an ecology which *relies on* diversity and *welcomes contributions* -- let's strengthen this energy however and wherever it chooses to spring up. Beauty graces us all.
indigenous Six Nations "constitution" which the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) people called their *Great Law of Peace*.
Ref:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Law_of_Peace
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Law_of_Peace#Published_accounts
-- btw GLoP from the Haudenosaunee was a key influence on the American settlers during colonial times. GloP makes these indigenous people and their democratic federation (through Ben Franklin and Thomas Jefferson's absorption of their treaties and traditions ) emerge as truly the "Forgotten Founders" of the U.S.Constitution itself. (And for the present inclusiveness discussion, we should observe that the Haudenosaunee matrilineal/matriarchy lessons were somehow ignored Franklin/Jefferson et al in launching US of A. --- Hence the rightful recognition of U.S. Founding Mothers has also been forgotten.
Ref:
http://www.sixnationsindianmuseum.com/
http://www.thegreatpeacemakers.com/iroquois-great-law-of-peace.html
"Thy mind is made straight; thy head is now combed; the seven crooks have been taken from thy body. Now thou, too, hast a New Mind." ÂDeganawida (The Great Peacemaker)