I started an open source project in response to the current US administration and their erasure of women from their websites: github.com/MelSumner/womeninst

There’s a lot I still have to figure out but getting a repo up, issue templates in and a landing page ready (DNS stuff should be worked out by tomorrow?) seemed like a good step to start.

#womenInStem

@a11yMel One thing to consider is that GitHub is owned by Microsoft, so it is subject to government pressures on Big Tech. (Microsoft is known for putting in backdoors for the NSA, etc.)
Codeberg (codeberg.org) would be a better choice. It is also free software (better term than open, FOSS, or FLOSS), which GitHub isn't.
IAC, keep a local backup in the event you might have to move it.
Good luck with your project!

@lwriemen @a11yMel If moving, I would say to mirror it to/from Codeberg as codeberg is not as accessible yet. While I absolutely agree we should all be trying to reduse our dependance on github and US based services, please don't forget people with disabilities.

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@micahilbery Looking at Forgejo recently, which Codeberg is based on, and accessibility is one of their core values. What was your statement based upon?
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@lwriemen @a11yMel I've seen several blind users post on the fediverse that they were unable to use Codeberg due to various issues with screen reader use. I think Forgejo/Codeberg do care about these issues but fixing things takes time, money, and expertise. Things that github has in spades. I think Forgejo will get there though.

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