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Based on the prior months of exploring what aspects we could address, the group decided to focus on one area first, gender diversity and inclusion, and then learn from that experience to expand into other dimensions of DCI. We recognize there are many reasons to select one group or another as a place to start, and we have settled on this area after lengthy discussions of the circumstances, possible approaches, and not blocking on making progress from optimizing for perfection. The experience with the 2018 TSC election having only men who were nominated self-nominate also motivated the group to choose gender diversity as the initial focus. Further record of the group's progress towards this initial goal is captured in the Background and References section below. We also strongly welcome participation in this group from those who wish to focus their energy on developing the next round of DCI objectives.
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- This is large reference document with many links gathered by Marina Zhurakhinskaya to various diversity and inclusion content relevant to open source communities.
- Presentation by Mandy Olund, an expert in workplace diversity, that worked to help us visualize the scope of the work the group is doing, and narrow down to specific activities for the Hyperledger Foundation.
- This is an example CFP done by the Outreachy group.
- Content for last year's Hyperledger project developer survey 2018 (that did not take place) and the message about the survey; the folder of all the materials for that survey.
- This is a Summary of community health discussions at Member Summit and Hackfest in Montreal.
- The Hyperledger code of conduct.
- Metrics gathering for Hyperledger community.
- Working plan to take the group from planning committee into a formal working group with specific objectives.
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