Re: FYI: New Training Course on Diversity in Open Source


Chris Aniszczyk
 

Thanks, this is a discussion point for the TOC but I think the reality will be a roll out in 2021 at some level.

Also thank you Arun for pushing me to get this done in time for kubecon :)

Please continue taking the course and offer feedback, we plan on reserving budget every 1-2 years to do a refresh.

On Fri, Nov 20, 2020 at 1:45 AM Luke Hinds <lhinds@...> wrote:
Should we make it mandatory (which I think is a good idea), it would be useful to cross reference kubernetes who took the same approach for all leaders (I did the course as part of product security). That way we won't be nagging people to do training they have already completed.

On Fri, Nov 20, 2020 at 1:55 AM Arun Gupta <arun.gupta@...> wrote:
Chris,

I just completed the course and it's extremely valuable. As already mentioned and noted for next TOC agenda, this should be a must for all leadership positions in CNCF.

It took me > 1 hour to listen all audio transcripts and taking the quiz, but a great use of time. Here is the direct link: https://trainingportal.linuxfoundation.org/learn/course/inclusive-open-source-community-orientation-lfc102/

Thanks,
Arun

On Nov 13, 2020, at 7:30 AM, Chris Aniszczyk <caniszczyk@...> wrote:

As a follow up from previous discussions on D&I training, we at The Linux Foundation in partnership with NCWIT are launching a new course on building inclusive open source communities that CNCF helped fund: https://training.linuxfoundation.org/announcements/linux-foundation-and-ncwit-release-free-training-course-on-diversity-in-open-source/

We should consider making this as a graduation requirement or even as part of project acceptance, food for thought as we ramp up for kubecon + cloudnativecon next week!

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