- From: Shadi Abou-Zahra <shadi@w3.org>
- Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2019 13:28:08 +0100
- To: lw@tetralogical.com, public-idcg@w3.org
Is this data set large enough to allow anonymity? Is such data the only/ideal way to "measure" how we preform on ensuring diversity? I personally feel somewhat ambivalent about such data collection. 2 cents, Shadi On 29/03/2019 12:08, Léonie Watson wrote: > Everyone, > > At the meeting during TPAC we agreed we wanted to know more about the > current state of diversity at W3C. I'd like us to make a start on this > if we can. > > I think the only way to collect this information is to ask people, and > to ask them in a way that protects their anonymity. I might be wrong > about this of course, there may be much better ways! > > If this is the right approach though, we'll need to find a platform to > host the survey that protects people's privacy, and to design a set of > questions to ask. > > If anyone has ideas on how to approach this activity, ideas about > platforms, or experience of designing the appropriate questions, that > would be very welcome. > > Léonie. -- Shadi Abou-Zahra - http://www.w3.org/People/shadi/ Accessibility Strategy and Technology Specialist Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
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