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This policy research project investigated the experiences of women in the open source software movement, and the wider implications of those dynamics.
This policy research project funded by the [[European Commission]] investigated the experiences of women in the open source software movement, and the wider implications of those dynamics.


Policy report: http://flosspols.org/deliverables/FLOSSPOLS-D17-Gender_Policy_Recommendations.pdf
Policy report: http://flosspols.org/deliverables/FLOSSPOLS-D17-Gender_Policy_Recommendations.pdf
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[[Crucible Theme:Policy research]]
[[Crucible Theme:Policy research]]
[[Crucible Theme: Gender and technology]]
[[Category:Projects]]

Latest revision as of 05:54, 8 September 2011

This policy research project funded by the European Commission investigated the experiences of women in the open source software movement, and the wider implications of those dynamics.

Policy report: http://flosspols.org/deliverables/FLOSSPOLS-D17-Gender_Policy_Recommendations.pdf

Project team:

Crucible participants:

Crucible Theme:Intellectual property

Crucible Theme:Policy research

Crucible Theme: Gender and technology