[R] Gender balance in R

Maarten Blaauw maarten.blaauw at qub.ac.uk
Mon Nov 24 16:10:08 CET 2014


Hi there,

I can't help to notice that the gender balance among R developers and 
ordinary members is extremely skewed (as it is with open source software 
in general).

Have a look at http://www.r-project.org/foundation/memberlist.html - at 
most a handful of women are listed among the 'supporting members', and 
none at all among the 29 'ordinary members'.

On the other hand I personally know many happy R users of both genders.

My questions are thus: Should R developers (and users) be worried that 
the 'other half' is excluded? If so, how could female R users/developers 
be persuaded to become more visible (e.g. added as supporting or 
ordinary members)?

Thanks,

Maarten

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