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Attendees

NameAffiliationemail
@DavidBoswell

Independentkellycooper.2ds@gmail.com






Mark Wagner

Alissa Worley




Announcements

Discussion

  • review action items from last week Meeting notes
  • Chair Election
  • Survey promotion strategies
  • Survey Finalization
  • HLGF activity brainstorm/discussion
  • Discuss moving to 'virtual meetings' vs. phone calls


Backlog

  • CHAOSS discussion 
  • Initiative Brainstorming (Dan Middleton / All)
    • Besides the community questionnaire, what more do we need for baselining the community?
    • How will we generate gender diversity and inclusion recommendations?
    • What other areas are people passionate about and can suggest actions for?
      • Are there technical recommendations? (Make first commits easier? Convert a one time contributor to a two-time contributor? ...?)
      • Outreach to member companies and other companies "staffing" Hyperledger projects?

Minutes

Welcome

World Forum:

Celia is here from the LF events team. 

David: In the last few meetings we discussed how this group would like to rally people on DCI efforts - at World Forum. Anticipating over 1,000 people attendees. In previous conversations, some of the asks may coordinate with the events team. Such as exclusive swag if you make a diversity commitment. Celia mentioned there are best practices from other events. 

Celia: Thanks for letting me join. All events include a diversity and inclusion page; standard practices and services offered: https://events19.linuxfoundation.org/events/hyperledger-global-forum-2020/attend/diversity-inclusion/

Always do a diversity scholarship, underway. Onsite resources such as a nursing room, complimentary childcare, accessible venues, communication stickers so attendees can designate if open to communication, also a sticker signifying not open to being videotaped or speaking. Pronoun stickers for name badges. All gender restrooms, quiet room, first aid, and medical assistance. Info on harassment reports, law enforcement in the local community. The code of conduct is in place for all events. Planning diversity happy hour, at other events we have done diversity lunches. GF on the cusp of attendee account to add the luncheon in. Open to ideas.

Dan: Timeline - if we want to give out stickers or other handouts? DCI branded.

Celia: Sooner the better, maybe three weeks in advance. Anything else, we need time to research products, get quotes, shipping.

Alissa: More substantial than pens, we would need to see pricing. Playing upon the 'all are welcome here', maybe a pen for someone who has taken the commitment to live the ethos of DCI. Or get a coin, give a coin. Chambers of Commerce often have coins. Want to acknowledge and incentivize. Accenture sponsoring happy hour, want to have people leave that room, don't just admire the community, be a part of the community we're aspiring to be. 

Dan: Y, wear a pin, or something that would continue on after the event, perhaps on GitHub or chat? Other items, materials between sessions to display, to keep positive imagery. 

David: Tracy shared Lego-style board or interactive ways to facilitate conversations in the hallways. 

Alissa: In Accenture NY office, charts with cards, chart has themes such as "I will be 'x'". Maybe what inclusion means or civility means. 

Mark: Part of this, we want to make people feel welcome. Also, a good opportunity to get feedback from people who might not complete the survey.

Alissa: The community speaks. 

Kelly: Slides between presentations. 

Celia: Yes, social engagement questions, etc. between presentations. In between rotating slides of Sponsor thank yous. 

Dan: Are you familiar with our Welcome Here graphic? Dan will send to Celia. 













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