Are You a Diverse User Group or Event?

One of the things that I’ve seen crop up at various points in my career is a question of diversity. I know there are many people that don’t think this is a problem, or maybe more specifically, their problem. They don’t think that it is their fault that not enough women or minorities are represented in their industry.

One thing I’d ask user groups and events to do is publish a diversity scorecard, either after a schedule is selected, or annually for user groups.

What do I mean? Here’s a short look at something I noticed. I went out and grabbed a set of data from a few user groups and event that I thought of. I have no real idea of what to make of this:

2021-06-14 11_53_42-Dviersity in User Groups.xlsx - Excel An average diversity of 35%, though I could have made some mistakes. I counted women, and separately counted minorities that were not white males as diverse. I think I counted those I know as LBGTQ as minorities as well.

It’s not scientific, nor is it necessarily some quota I’m looking to meet here. As a minority (I’m in a few data sets above), I think 35% is pretty good, but likely it ought to be higher, especially with regards to women. They make up half of the world, but are underrepresented in our industry.

A quick anecdote, in case you think that this isn’t important. Early on, the computer jobs were mainly for women. They programmed a lot, and helped get things working in various industries. The job was seen as “secretarial”. Once companies started to pay more, men wanted those jobs, and took over the industry. Hiring practices, and men being comfortable with other men, not because of talent. Good programmers come in all colors, creeds, and genders.

That has happened in other industries as well. It’s not a malicious thing, but it is a trend when there isn’t visibility or attention paid to the issues. Those that are in charge tend to aim for homogeneousness, or some level of uniformity. That displaces others.

I’d like to call on all user groups to add a report to their main meeting page. Just cull the data from the last 12 months (or meetings) and report on it. Microsoft does something like this for their company, as does Apple, Google, Facebook, Redgate, GE, Walmart, and many others.

Do us all a favor and pay attention to your actions in this area, and encourage others. I was happy to speak to the local WIT group years ago on how to give a presentation and managed to get one person to start speaking. If I did that every year, we’d have a lot more women speakers, so this is on me as much as on many others.

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Daily Coping 18 Jun 2021

I started to add a daily coping tip to the SQLServerCentral newsletter and to the Community Circle, which is helping me deal with the issues in the world. I’m adding my responses for each day here. All my coping tips are under this tag. 

Today’s tip is to take time to notice something beautiful today.

I was taking down the driveway markers last week. Late this year, but the weather was cold and snowy until May and then I got busy with things. As I wandered down the driveway, one section had seen a lot of growth, and apparently, a plant decided it wanted to take advantage of the marker post.

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I almost left it, but I need to cut this section lower, and I know the stem will regrow.

However, it’s neat. It’s a beautiful side of nature, adapting and taking advantage of what is available. It was a neat thing for me to see today and appreciate the amazing things in our world.

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Daily Coping 17 Jun 2021

I started to add a daily coping tip to the SQLServerCentral newsletter and to the Community Circle, which is helping me deal with the issues in the world. I’m adding my responses for each day here. All my coping tips are under this tag. 

Today’s tip is to give a complement today to someone outside your family.

I don’t complement people enough. I should do it more, and this is a good reminder for me to stop and think about what things can I say to people more often. I am getting better with my wife, so that’s something.

When I saw this, I was on holiday, and I decided to start there. I was with two other couples, and I made it a point to comment when someone had a nice output, or they’d tanned more, or something else. The idea was to focus on enjoying someone else’s positives, which helped me feel more positive.

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Tracking, Privacy, and Lots of Data

Half of all advertising dollars are wasted. We just don’t know which half.

That’s a common view from people purchasing advertising, and it’s why I expect that this saying is what has led to complaints from Google, Facebook, and other large firms that track people across different sites and apps. They have built frameworks that make it easy to add metrics to other software and derive advertising revenue for a vendor. As a result, many people building mobile apps use some framework from a large vendor.

Apple has been fighting back a bit. I don’t know Apple is terribly altruistic here, but I do think their changes to implement some privacy controls for users are good. The article linked here talks about some of their recent changes in iOS and the complaints from vendors. There are also some notes about the way this impacts everyone.

There is an Apple white paper about why Apple is changing, and its story is a bit disturbing, showing how a few common daily actions result in data being tracked. It certainly is something I know happens as I’ll see ads for Redgate products on a volleyball site or ads for the bike in which I was interested on a technical database article. It’s annoying and frustrating. I get the idea of making many advertising impressions to influence me, but it’s also distracting when I’m doing something unrelated. Maybe more annoying is that once I buy something, I’m no longer interested, but I still see the ads.

I don’t mind a company tracking me on their site and showing me something that is possibly related to what I am doing. I do mind having apps do this across apps, and companies aggregating and selling this data. I know this has happened for years, but the scale of today is more problematic. For me, this truly is an issue that needs to be addressed with more control and respect for the human rather than the organization.

I loved my iOS devices for years, until they removed the headphone jack. I switched the Android, and I’ve been happy, but now I’m in the same situation as the last few Android phones don’t have headphone jacks. I like the choice I get, but that freedom comes with a price in this space. I’m not sure I see Google, or really most manufacturers using Android, making a good choice here for humans. I’m not sure Apple is a lot better, but this is a little better.

I’d like to see more platforms open, but with also some accountability and responsibility from vendors that doesn’t just make the customer the product. Instead, let the customer choose what data to allow, and then you can adjust prices accordingly. If someone wants to give up all their information for less cost, fine.

However, let me also choose privacy if the value is there for me. I’ll happily pay for it in many places.

Steve Jones

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