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From YouTube: CHAOSS DEI Working Group November 2, 2022
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A
Oh
and
I'm
very
foggy
in
the
brain,
so
okay
well
welcome.
A
B
C
A
All
right
so
so
I
have
a
few
things
on
the
agenda
today
and,
please
feel
free
to
add
some
things
if
you
would
like
and
if
anybody
else
would
like
to
lead
this
meeting.
So
in
my
voice
can
do.
C
What
that
would
be
yeah,
okay,
cool
I
can
need
the
meaning
it's
just
just
basically
coordinating
and
if
so,
let's
just
start
with
metric
keywords
that
we're
we're
starting
to
use
in
short
metric
keywords,
are
a
controlled
list
of
this
is
the
control.
No,
these
are
not
the
controlled
list.
This
is
the
open
list
right,
Matt,
yeah,.
A
So
let
me
I'll
give
just
a
little
bit
of
context
here
so
particularly
for
people
who
are
not
familiar
with
this.
So
this
is
the
spreadsheet,
and
this
is
you
can
just
click
on
that?
This
is
the
spreadsheet
that
we
use
to
track
the
development
of
all
of
our
metrics
across
the
different
working
groups,
as
well
as
metrics.
A
Models
which
are
metric
models
are
collections
that
are
brought
together
in
a
meaningful
way,
and
so,
basically,
what
we're
doing
is
on
the
website
right
now
we
just
have
a
long
list
of
metrics,
so
basically
everything-
that's
green
across
all
of
the
different
working
groups,
for
example,
have
been
what
are
called
released,
metrics
and
we're
changing
the
website
a
bit
so
that
we're
going
to
have
a
more
search,
friendly
approach
to
the
metrics.
So
right
now
you
know
a
list
of
75.
A
Just
kind
of
in
in
order
doesn't
help
from
a
search
perspective,
so
we're
providing
two
things
for
each
metric.
One
is
a
set
of
context.
Tags
from
these
context,
tags
as
Sean
was
pointing
out
are
fixed
tags
associated
with
each
metric,
and
this
is
these
are
the
list
of
context
tags
that
we
have
for
each
metric
and
these
context
tags
will
help
kind
of
organize
the
metrics
in
a
in
a
way
that
kind
of
brings
them
together
across
different
working
groups.
C
B
Just
to
be
clear
when
we
say
keywords,
this
will
help
how
do
these
searches
work
and
by
the
way
I'm
excited,
because
this
seems
to
be
something
that
doesn't
involve
having
to
have
a
GitHub
account
and.
A
C
That's
those
are
hard.
Those
are
hard
days
hard.
D
A
D
A
Okay,
so
I'm
just
a
second
here
all
right,
so
this
is
the
current
website,
and
so
this
is
the
metrics
page
you
can
see
at
the
top,
so
it's
just
chaos,
dot,
Community
metrics,
and
so
this
spreadsheet
anything
that's
in
green
corresponds.
It's
found
here
as
well.
Okay,
so
like.
If
we're
looking
in
the
diversity,
equity
and
inclusion
working
group,
you
can
see
that,
like
code
of
conduct
that
event,
diversity,
access,
Tech,
it's
family
friendliness
and
so
on
and
so
forth.
That's
these
metrics
right
here.
A
A
And
so
right
now
we
have,
you
can
see
it's
a
long
list
from
the
different
working
groups
of
all
the
metrics,
so
it's
a
little
tricky
to
kind
of
find
what
you
might
be
looking
for
from
a
metrics
perspective,
and
this
was
kind
of
okay.
When
we
had
you
know
30
or
40
metrics,
but
as
we
start
getting
closer
to
100
metrics
and
metrics
models,
people
just
want
to
kind
of
come
and
search.
A
So
the
new
website
that
we're
developing
is
going
to
have,
let's
see
a
metrics
knowledge
base,
and
so
this
site
that
you're
seeing
here
is
not
live,
and
so
here
you'll
be
able
to
search
for
metrics
and
metrics
models
based
on
on
things
that
you
would
care
about
as
a
potential
user.
So
the
organization
that
you
see
right
here,
these
topic
areas,
organization,
platform,
software
contribution
so
on
and
so
forth.
D
C
B
B
B
Important
consideration
for
sure
I
can't
do
anything.
So
then
the
keywords
would
be
how,
when
someone's
searching
for
a
term,
then
it
would
show
up
basically
then
so
you're
trying
to
relate
keywords
to
it
in
that
spreadsheet
and
they
would
show
up
based
on
them,
searching
the
knowledge
base
there
or
okay
cool
Elizabeth
said
yes,
thank
you.
D
C
Yeah,
we
all
have
pets
that
occasionally
join
us
to.
B
D
A
B
A
What
I
mean
or
just
take
a
look
at
metrics
that
are
associated
with
events,
so
you
would
be
able
to
click
here
and
any
as
Sean
was
pointing
out
any
any
of
the
working
groups
who
have
assigned
event
to
one
of
their
contacts.
Tags
that
would
draw
that
metric
forward
makes
sense
so
far
so
good.
And
so
then
the
keywords
are
helping
they're
going
to
help
with
this
box
right
here.
D
A
B
Absolutely
yeah,
that's
great
I
I,
don't
want
to
add
more
work,
I'm
just
curious
if
there's
been
interest
eventually
in
environmental
impact,.
B
The
environmental
impact
of
a
project,
things
like
where
you
host,
where
you
I,
don't
know
it's
just
something:
I
was
thinking
about
because
originally
pre-covered
there
was
a
bunch
of
us
talking
about
how
to
make
events
Greener
and
then
it
kind
of
died
out
because
well,
events
died
out,
but
but
it
was
just
something:
I
was
thinking
of
as
like
a
topic
bucket.
Eventually,
that
I
assume
would
be
interesting
to
see
ncf
or.
D
B
C
I
will
be
learning
a
lot
about
environmental
sustainability
in
conferences
over
the
next
few
months,
because
I'm,
the
treasurer
for
a
conference
that
now
has
a
sustainability,
chair
and
making
something
sustainable,
involves
the
spending
or
not.
Spending
of
money.
So
I
will
I
will
develop
a
personal
knowledge
of
what
that
might
look
like
and.
C
And
that's
that's,
of
course
you
know
that's
hard,
because
people
still
want
to
do
that,
and
so
probably
what
I
don't
know
if
who
was
carrying
this
topic
for
a
few
more
minutes
here,
I
would
imagine.
Hybrid
conferencing
would
be
one
of
the
ways
that
sustainability
could
be
more
fully
insured.
B
D
C
Like
yeah
I,
so
I
mean
I,
know
things
I
do
know
is
Google
is
actively,
you
know
doing
things
like
creating
floating
data
centers
that
use
the
temperature
of
the
ocean
for
natural
cooling
instead
of
electricity
like
there
are.
There
are
certainly
data
center
efforts.
I,
don't
know
offhand
what
Amazons
are
or.
A
B
D
A
Yeah
I've
not
heard
that
one
at
all
so
interesting.
It's
always
interesting
when
I
hear
something
that
I've
never
heard
before
good
one,
so
I
was
hoping
we
could
take
a
little
bit
of
time.
Maybe
we
could
just
ask
people
to
you:
can
either
click
on
the
GitHub
link
or
the?
This
is
the
the
Google
Doc
of
the
same
thing?
You
know
what
I
mean,
so
you
could
click
on
either
one
of
these
and
just
kind
of
give
it
a
quick
read,
particularly
just
in
the.
A
A
Just
put
in
a
few
keywords
that
you
think
might
be
useful
to
help
people
if
they,
if
you
were
thinking
about
them,
searching
parametric
that
that
keyword
might
help
get
them
to
that
particular
metric.
Would
people
be
okay
with
that?
Maybe
you
just
pick
a
metric.
You
could
just
you
could
put
your
name
here
in
the
remarks
you
know
and
if
two
people
end
up
on
the
same
metric,
that's
fine
too,
but
just
any
of
the
green
ones,
really
green.
B
A
Because
these
anything,
that's
not
green
hasn't
been
released
yet
so
we
don't
really
have
to
do
it.
For
that.
So
would
people
be
cool
with
that
right
on
all
right,
so
I'm
gonna
stop
my
share.
Maybe
we
could
just
take
like
five
minutes
and
and
do
that,
just
read
a
metric
put
a
few
and
I'm
gonna
stop
the
recording
too,
because
usually
watching
our
I
started.
A
screen
for
five
minutes
is
not
that
compelling,
but
back
on,
recording
back
on
no
kidding
many
hands
make
quite
work,
but
it's
amazing.
A
D
A
C
A
A
So
basically
what
now
that
we're
kind
of
I
will
say
this.
The
Dei
working
group
is
ahead
of
every
other
working
group
in
terms
of
defining
context,
tags
and
keyword
tags.
So
so,
basically,
what
we
need
to
do
now
is
just
create
a
PR
to
include
the
context,
tag
headers
and
the
keyword
keyword
headers
at
the
top
of
each
one
of
the
metrics,
but
we
don't
have
to
do
that
right
away,
all
right
all
right,
so
I
guess
I
can
just
kind
of
keep
going.
My
voice
seems
to
be
okay.
A
Right,
so
is
it
not
event,
accessibility,
but
do
you
know
what
kind
of
accessibility
Maybe
you.
D
Have
thought
I
think?
Maybe
we
could
we
could
sorry?
My
voice
is
also
going.
We
could
also
just
think
about
accessibility
in
our
own
project.
Okay,.
A
D
Things
like
the
website
things
like
you
know,
our
meetings
closed
captioning.
Those
kinds
of
things
too
do.
A
A
A
D
C
D
B
D
D
A
Of
how
we
could
think
about
accessibility,
so
the
so
the
question
is:
is
I'm
looking
at
the
chat
too
so
right
now
you
can
see
we
have
in
row
19
we
have
what
we
call
like
event:
accessibility,.
D
A
A
B
A
Would
account
for
you
know
how?
Well
you
attend
you
as
a
project
attend
to
things
like
documentation,
accessibility,
website,
accessibility,
meeting,
accessibility,
you
know
what
I
mean
like
so
the
the
individual
metrics
could
focus
on
one
particular
component
of
accessibility,
and
there
could
be
a
metric
model
that
would
be
like
project,
accessibility
or
communication
accessibility,
and
it's
how
well
the
metric
model
is
basically
saying
how
well
do
you
tend
to
all
of
these
things
together.
D
C
A
Probably
both
I
mean
if
we
have
a
if
we
have
a
metric
model
at
this
point,
the
only
two.
If
we
have
an
accessibility
metric
model,
the
only
two
metrics
that
we
could
put
into
it
are
event
accessibility
I
mean.
Maybe
we
could
look
a
little
deeper
and
documentation
accessibility.
D
C
C
I
mean
I
think
website.
Accessibility
would
be
distinct
from
documentation,
accessibility,
okay,
so
that
might
be
its
own
metric
in
that
one
actually
I
believe
there
are
some
quantitative
measures
that
we
could
apply
and
Jennifer
I,
don't
know
if
you
know
of
a
particular
place
that
we
should
be
looking
for
testing
accessibility-
that
perhaps
perhaps
we
could
reverse
engineer
into
a
metric.
B
Yes,
because
I've
written
the
only
one
accessible
developer
experience
the
only
guide.
So
let
me
find
that.
A
B
A
C
B
B
B
B
B
A
Elizabeth,
do
you
know
from
your
conversations
around
project,
badging
and
I
know
that
there
was
a
hope
to
include
issues
around
accessibility
or
is
it
these
types
of
things
that
they
were
looking
for?
I,
don't
know
if
you've
had
that
conversation,
foreign,
okay,.
B
We
should
read
what
is
being
said
in
the
chat
out
loud.
If
people
watch
the
video
I
don't
know
if
people
watch
over
here,
Elizabeth
has
low
bandwidth
right
now,
technical
bandwidth
and
yeah.
She
said
she
believes,
there's
been
a
talk
about
documentation,
accessibility
and
her
voice
is
that
we
all
clearly
have
a
new
voice
and
Elizabeth
said
she's
meeting
with
GitHub
accessibility.
Folks
as
well.
D
B
And
I
guess
event:
accessibility
would
be
like
online
offline,
providing
guides
to
speakers
to
not
put
anything
on
slides
that
needs
that
they're
not
saying
like
and
if
not
they
describe
the
slides.
C
B
A
A
And
so
the
idea
is
Elizabeth
is
connecting
with
the
folks
at
GitHub
pretty
closely,
and
maybe
this
conversation
that
we're
having
around
accessibility
could
also
pair
with
that
conversation,
because
I
know
that
the
folks
at
GitHub
care
a
lot
about
accessibility
as
related
to
project
badging,
the
EI
project
badging.
And
so
if
we
could
align
those
two
conversations.
It
might
be
good,
at
least
at
this
point.
Just
so
and
I
think
Elizabeth
is.
B
Yeah
I
interviewed
Demetrius
recently
also
I
would
the
reason
I
the
chaos
project.
The
reason
I
was
like
oh
I
should
join,
is
I
interviewed,
Anne,
Mara,
Amy
morich,
oh.
D
B
B
A
B
D
D
B
A
C
C
C
Yeah
and
if
and
Jennifer
I'm
sorry,
if
I
missed
it,
you
mentioned
that
you
knew
of
a
tool
possibly
for
assessing
website
accessibility
or
was
that
just
the
developer.
B
C
I
and
I
don't
know
if
you
saw
Aston
chat,
but
if,
if
you're
willing,
we
could
put
a
we
could
post
your
blog
post
also
on
the
chaos
blog
with
the
originally
posted
at
because
I
think
I.
Think
some
of
this
information
is
incredibly
valuable
and.
C
Ask
it,
and
if
and
if
you
can,
if
it's
not
possible,
we
can
just
link
to
it
in
one
of
our
various
Communications
I.
Think
it's
great
I
mean
this
is
there's
really
I
was
only
able
to
scan
it
because
I'm
also
trying
to
participate
in
this
meeting,
but
it
it
looks
like
just
a
wealth
of
information.
I
have
not
seen
in
any
one
place
before
yep.
C
Yeah
I,
don't
know,
kitten
kitten
seems
like
what
could
be
bad
about
a
kitten.
How
could
that
be?
Maybe
I
shouldn't
even
ask
that
question
by.
A
A
The
last
thing
that
I
wanted
just
to
point
out
is
that
we
recently
had
our
chaos
Africa
open
Collective
approved
at
the
open,
Collective
Foundation.
So
this
is
really
great.
It
got
approved
yesterday,
and
this
will
enable
folks,
yeah
I,
know
I'm
really
happy
Elizabeth,
says
hooray,
so
I'm
really
happy,
because
this
will
enable
activity
for
the
chaos
Africa
chapter
to
be.
You
know
financially
independent
also
from
the
chaos
project.
Chaos
project
does
have
our
own
open,
Collective,
but
I
was
just
really
happy
to
see
this
happen.
A
So
thanks
to
to
Elizabeth
and
thanks
to
the
open,
Collective
foundation
and
thanks
to
Ruth
for
for
getting
this
done,
and
you
can
take
a
look
at
the
site
here.
A
These
are
just
some
really
early
kind
of
holders
that
we
have
for
this,
and
this
is
to
help
also
establish
our
Dei
project
badging
initiative
with
GitHub
as
well,
because
I
know
that
Ruth
has
some
work
that
she's
doing
on
that
as
well.
So
I
don't
know.
If
anybody
has
any
questions
on
this,
but
I
just
wanted
to
point
this
out.
I
was
really
happy
about
it.
B
A
A
A
For
sure
congrats
all
right,
so
that's
that's
that
so
I'm
going
to
stop
my
share.
I
am
just
about
done
for
the
for
the
day.
I
need
to
get
some
rest
or
something
like
that.
Yeah
we
do
so.
Is
there
any
other?
Are
there
any
other
things
that
people
would
like
to
to
bring
up
the
date
and
the
last
minute
that
we
have
lemon.
A
A
That
all
right,
everybody
well!
Thank
you
so
much
for
your
time
and
thank
you
so
much
for
working
through
the
keywords
on
the
metrics.
You
are
now
that
this
meeting's
over
you
are
more
than
welcome
to
stay
in
that
spreadsheet
and
continue
to
think
about
keywords:
yeah,
don't
let
this
meeting
stop
you
from
from
doing.
A
B
C
B
Oh
bad,
but
let
me
know
because
I'm
happy
to
jump
in
and.