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-<div class="abstract"><div class="webform-long-answer">Following our studies on the Turing Award and SoundCloud ("Behind the curtains of diversity at a technology company"), we now turn to diversity and free software projects. In this study, we applied the same methods of inquiry that are commonplace in most sciences: statistics and critical analysis.<br />\r
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-A variety of free software projects -- both big and small -- will be reviewed from the point of view of their ability to include a diverse set of contributors. A statistical analysis will be provided, the datasets will be made public, and recommendations will be attempted.<br />\r
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-<h2>Camille Akmut</h2></div>
-Camille Akmut is a researcher.
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