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[IDEA] Running a survey on DEIB in WordPress #15

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CoachBirgit opened this issue Dec 8, 2023 · 2 comments
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[IDEA] Running a survey on DEIB in WordPress #15

CoachBirgit opened this issue Dec 8, 2023 · 2 comments
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2024-goal-planning A goal idea for discussion in 2024 outreach For community engagement and outreach tasks.

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@CoachBirgit
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One of the topics during the WordPress community summit was about finding the blind spots in regard to inclusion and representation in order to retrieve more information on barriers we maybe do not even realize exist.

  • who is interested in volunteering to create a set of questions to ask contributors?
  • or is there any way to enhance the annual WordPress survey with DEIB related questions?
  • which tool to run the survey and evaluate the data later? Must be accessible and GDPR compliant.

Please collect questions and ideas below as comments.

@CoachBirgit CoachBirgit added the outreach For community engagement and outreach tasks. label Dec 8, 2023
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malgrauk commented Feb 9, 2024

I think Crowdsignal is the survey tool to use, it's part of Automattic and therefore may be able to provide complimentary licences for the survey.

@CoachBirgit CoachBirgit added the 2024-goal-planning A goal idea for discussion in 2024 label Apr 6, 2024
@peiraisotta
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The community team is already using Crowdsignal for the Meetup Surveys, in case it helps.

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