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@gabek

Yes, indeed. Yet my observation is that in IT there are quite a few UX, interaction designers, product developers and people in other IT skillsets than pure developers. And (my assumption) that movement is apparently insuffiently able to entice them to participate. Don't they understand the culture, or doesn't it appeal to them? Why aren't we able to work together in more diverse teams?

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Gabe Kangas
@humanetech I think FOSS is intimidating to non-technical people, plus the tools we use are often different than what non-technical people use during their day job. We're often not using Jira, Asana, Adobe and Slack to do our work. Asking a UX person to use PenPot, GitHub, Matrix, etc I think is often a lot to ask of them as well.
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