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Strategies to Beat Affinity Bias for More Open Source Diversity and Inclusion – The New Stack
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The Organization for Ethical Source Takes on Stewardship of Contributor Covenant
GENEVA, May 27, 2021, the preeminent code of conduct for open source communities. Today, this historic document enters the next phase of its evolution, said Nathan Schnieder, professor of media studies at the University of Colorado Boulder and OES member. This milestone marks its exit to community, as Contributor Covenant graduates from a passion project into a community-owned asset.
Contributor Covenant was created in 2014 by Coraline Ada Ehmke, an internationally recognized engineer and activist. In 2019 she created the Hippocratic License, which prohibits the use of software in the violation of internationally recognized human rights, and launched the Ethical Source Movement. Ehmke co-founded the OES earlier this year, and is announcing her new full-time role as the organization s first executive director.
The open-source Contributor Covenant is now managed by the Organization for Ethical Source
Managing the technical side of open-source projects is often hard enough, but throw in the inevitable conflicts between contributors, who are often very passionate about their contributions, and things get even harder. One way to establish ground rules for open-source communities is the Contributor Covenant, created by Coraline Ada Ehmke back in 2014. Like so many projects in the open-source world, the Contributor Covenant was also a passion project for Ehmke. Over the years, its first two iterations have been adopted by organizations like the CNCF, Creative Commons, Apple, Google, Microsoft and the Linux project, in addition to hundreds of other projects.