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Talking about DD&I -- resources #57

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sugaroverflow opened this issue Apr 28, 2017 · 4 comments
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Talking about DD&I -- resources #57

sugaroverflow opened this issue Apr 28, 2017 · 4 comments
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I'd like to put together resources for talking about DD&I at drupal camps. We can use some of @drnikki or @rubyji's slides as a starting point. It would be good to have examples of how to talk about certain things.

I think some of the #46 DC Booth talking points apply here.

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I'll look when I get a moment, but I think we already have another issue on this topic. If it was in Slack, I remember the conversation gearing towards creating a new 'project' alongside the Event Organizer Packet which we can also publish via GitBook.

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@cleverington Hmm, I think I remember this as well. I think this will be a new project/initiative. I'm waiting on this week's meeting on defining the teams and tools and then maybe we can move forward on this :)

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Related Post: (Also where the thought about creating an 'A11Y' packet was broached...... AFTER it was broached in Slack. ;-)

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sugaroverflow commented May 13, 2017

Closing this as a duplicate of #44 creating onboarding documentation. Thanks @cleverington !

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