This is the data collection follow-up to "Where are the numbers?" https://medium.com/grace-hopper-2013/cb997a57252
The easiest way to view collected data is on this Google spreadsheet:
Spreadsheet here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AlZH8QBl60oodEJTdFA5TlZOcDJCMU02RkZoSHF5SHc#gid=0
To contribute numbers for a company or team, whether your own or another, you can either
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Send the information to me via Twitter at @triketora or email me at tracy at pinterest dot com. I am happy to anonymize contributions if they are sensitive.
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Submit a pull request amending data.txt, and in the git commit message listing the contributor (the person providing the data, preferably with qualifications, and a contact method such as Twitter handle) and source (e.g. internal headcount, /about team page count, etc.). The submitter of the PR does not have to be the contributor of the data. For example:
https://github.com/triketora/women-in-software-eng/commit/e9d76a956512247fd5f8a9a2e220a4ca403b5452
Adding Rent the Runway.
Contributor: Camille Fournier, VP Architecture at Rent the Runway,
@skamille
Source: internal headcount
https://medium.com/grace-hopper-2013/cb997a57252#d4d8-b3d509275bf9
Rent the Runway is 7 out of 32 if you just count dev + ops, 10 out of
37 if you count QA, 11 out of 39 if you count all the people I manage.
Right now, I manually run update_script.py
to pull the numbers out
of data.txt and submit them to the Google spreadsheet.
Something like this:
python update_script.py -e women.in.software.eng@gmail.com -p [password] -d data.txt
Please reach out to me on Twitter at @triketora or email me at tracy at pinterest.com. Feedback on anything big or small is very welcome :)