Submitted via IRC for TheMightyBuzzard
Open source projects are by their nature intended to be welcoming, pulling in contributions from many different volunteers. But in reality, open source and the tech industry in general often lack diversity. Speaking at the Open Source Leadership Summit in February, Mozilla's Chief Innovation Officer Katharina Borchert told the crowd that working to bring ethnic, gender, and skill diversity to open source projects isn't just the right thing to do because of moral grounds, it's the right thing to do to make projects more successful.
Me, I beg to differ. Pretty sure success has to do with the diversity of thought/ideas rather than genetic diversity.
(Score: 2) by dyingtolive on Friday March 31 2017, @12:54AM (1 child)
I can't help but feel as though the first picture looks like it comes from a recruiting pamphlet for your local cult.
Creepy lack of personal space and those smiles. Oh god, those plastic smiles.
Don't blame me, I voted for moose wang!
(Score: 2) by butthurt on Friday March 31 2017, @01:42AM
I think those are both stock photos. Compare the first to the photos at https://www.sandstormdesign.com/who-we-are [sandstormdesign.com]