Women who changed the tech world
Opportunities in Tech world
Women in FOSS contribution
Women in Science & Technology
In 1818, when the Calcutta School Society was established in Kolkata, the first question posed was whether the same education provided to boys should also be extended to girls, asked by an Englishman named David Hare.
In 1821 a group of British and Foreign School Associations came to India. It was Ms. Mary Ann Cook who promoted women's education in India. Due to his efforts 277 girl students were sent to school.
In 1849, John Eliot Drinkwater Bethune, an Englishman, wanted to establish a secular girls' school in Kolkata. That is, Women's Education Institute. Later it was renamed as 'Bethoon College'.
Women in FOSS contribution
Mozilla Firefox - Laura Chambers, Laura played a pivotal role as a member of the Mozilla Corporation Board for three years.
Wikipedia - Since 2010, for example, the percentage of Wikipedia editors who identify as women has grown from 10 to 20 percent today. Over the same period, the percentage of women’s biographies on Wikipedia grew from about 10 to 19 percent
Debian developers
Linux Administrator
16.9% of unix/linux administrators are women and 83.1% of unix/linux administrators are men.
Women
Men
According to the 2018 National Task Force on Women in Science report, only 15% of India's R&D workforce is women, against the global average of 30%.
Root Cause: Gender Mindset
The most important cause of gender inequality is the prevailing gender mentality.
Gender bias starts from childhood, reinforced by textbooks and social norms.
Parents, teachers and educational institutions often discourage girls from pursuing science.
Institutional constraints.
Participation in scientific conferences such as the Indian Science Congress is generally limited for women, especially in key roles.
In 2021 and 2022, 23 winners were men, and CSIR(Council of Scientific & Industrial Research) did not recognize any women scientists for their contributions.
Challenges of gender diversity
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