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A D&D-based guide to Contribution and Inclusion in the Python Community
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Kojo Idrissa
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oct Sun 05
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http://www.pytexas.org/2014/talks/63/
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The Python community needs many different types of contributions to thrive. If you ever thought, "I'm not a great programmer, so I can't contribute to the Python community. :-(", you're WRONG! First, using classes and roles from Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) as a lens, we'll look at multiple contributing roles in the Python community, and how you can find one that fits you. Not familiar with D&D? I'll provide a brief, relevant primer. Next, we'll continue the discussion to see how Inclusiveness helps us get those different contributors into the Python community. To use D&D language, a party of only one class won't go far. We'll also look at how Inclusiveness is NOT the same thing as Diversity or Political Correctness.
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