Support the Ada Initiative: a challenge to the open storage community

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I'd like to take a moment away from your regularly scheduled storage 
revolution to talk about the Ada Initiative: who they are, what they do, 
and why it is important to open source storage communities. I'm also going 
to challenge you to raise $8192 for them, and I'll match that dollar for 
dollar if you do. (If you already know who they are and support their 
work, go ahead and donate now.)

	https://adainitiative.org/donate/?campaign=storage

Research, experience, and common sense have demonstrated that diverse 
communities perform better: they are more dynamic, they generate better 
ideas, and they are more pleasant to be a part of. On the gender axis, 
however, most open source communitiesincluding storageare extremely 
homogeneous, with far less than 10% participation from women. It surprised 
me to learn that this is significantly lower than software engineering in 
general, where you find women make up about 30% of the community.

This frustrates me on two levels.  First, open source is about building 
communities around code that bring together diverse organizations and 
interests in pursuit of a common goal.  Why is something as fundamental as 
being inclusive of women a problem here?  Our open communities should be 
setting the standard, not lagging behind when it comes to diversity.

Second, I am passionate about Ceph not because I think it is the end-all 
solution to everyones storage problems, but because it is playing an 
important role in breaking the stranglehold that proprietary vendors have 
over a large and increasingly critical industry.  If we are going to win 
the larger battle of making the industry-leading, state of the art, de 
facto choice for storage an open platform, we will need all the help we 
can get: the incumbents are well-entrenched, they are better funded, and 
(it turns out) they are doing a better job of attracting diverse talent.

The Ada Initiative is one of the few organizations who is addressing 
gender diversity head-on, with a specific focus on open source and open 
data communities.  You might already know about their successful campaign 
to get most open source conferences to adopt codes of conduct, which make 
women and other marginalized groups more likely to attend.  Their AdaCamp 
conferences for women in open tech/culture, and their Ally Skills 
Workshops which teach men how to support women in everyday ways have 
proven to be extremely popular and effective both in welcoming and 
empowering women.  These programs have proven so successful, in fact, that 
(for lack of staff and funding) they are currently unable to meet the full 
demand for them: all three AdaCamps this year sold out months early, and 
they are booking solid for Ally Skills Workshops for the next 3 months.

As Inktank and as DreamHost we were proud to be early supporters of the 
Ada Initiative.  Today, I am proud to continue that support with a 
personal challenge to the open source storage community:

	If you raise $8192 by next Wednesday, I will match that 
	contribution dollar for dollar.

This challenge applies to the larger open source storage world, including 
the Ceph, Gluster, Swift, and Linux storage and file systems communities, 
and goes until Wednesday, October 8th, when the Ada Initiatives 
fundraising drive ends.  We've already raised almost $3,000 since 
yesterday.  Please help us get the rest of the way!

	https://adainitiative.org/donate/?campaign=storage

For more information about the Ada Initiative, see

	http://adainitiative.org/

Thank you!
sage
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