Overview of the D&I Badging

About

D&I Badging program aims to increase understanding of the open-source project and event practices that encourage greater diversity and wider inclusion of people from different backgrounds. It uses an open peer-review system to encourage projects and events to obtain badges and improve their processes and documentation to be more inclusive using the feedback they gain from the reviewers.

The program is affiliated with the CHAOSS project and a proud initiative of CHAOSS. The work of the Badging Program is closely associated with the CHAOSS D&I working group.

CHAOSS is a Linux Foundation project. For more information about CHAOSS, please visit the website at chaoss.communityarrow-up-right

Goal

The goal of the Diversity & Inclusion Badging Program is to encourage projects and events to obtain D&I badges for reasons of leadership, self-reflection, and self-improvement on issues critical to building the Internet as a social good.

The Badging Workflow

Events applying for a CHAOSS badge should fill in the submission form to open an issue under the corresponding GitHub repository, waiting for reviewers to give feedback.

Reviewers will be randomly assigned according to the reviewer listarrow-up-right. All assigned reviewers should work with the review checklist.arrow-up-right

The Diversity and Inclusion measurements that occur during the applying and reviewing process are according to D&I metrics defined by CHAOSS.

The workflow will be elaborated in the "Applying for a badge" and the "Reviewing for CHAOSS" sections, you can also have a quick view below.

Applying for Badges

Event Badging

The Event Badging section of CHAOSS Badging is about measuring the inclusivity of different technical events through human reviews.

In order to submit an application for a project, review the following documents:

Badge Levels

CHAOSS Badges are assigned according to how the Reviewers mark out the review checklistarrow-up-right according to the information initially filled in by the Applicant.

The badge percentages are calculated from the average of checklists of at least two reviewers. This percentage excludes the initial checks.

Level

Badge

Percentage of Requirements Met

Pending

Less than 40%

Passing

Greater than or equal to 40% and less than 60%

Silver

Greater than or equal to 60% and less than 80%

Gold

Greater than 80%

Metrics For Event Badging

The metrics used in the Badging submission process are defined by CHAOSS D&I Working Grouparrow-up-right. Metrics used for event badge come from the Event Diversity arrow-up-rightfocusing area.

These are the five metrics that belong to Event Diversity:

Name

Question

How well does the speaker lineup for the event represent a diverse set of demographics?

How diverse are the attendees?

How are Diversity Access Tickets used to support diversity and inclusion for an event?

How does the Code of Conduct for events support diversity and inclusion?

How does enabling families to attend together support diversity and inclusion of the event?

Project Badging

Project badging is planned for the second release. We are looking forward to it!

Reviewing Badging submissions

Reviewers are an essential component of CHAOSS Badging. Their feedback and interaction with an applicant determine the success of the Badging Program.

In order to get familiar with what is expected of reviewers, review the following documents:

We are currently recruiting reviewers for event submissions!

To become a reviewer, please fill out the Reviewer Application Google Formarrow-up-right and tell us a little bit about yourself! Please send an email to Matt at [email protected]envelope When you are finished.

Work to Date

The CHAOSS Badging Project is now in the first release. We are continuously recruiting reviewers and applicants.

Contributors

Maintainers

Core Contributors

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