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Issue created Aug 09, 2018 by Jan C. Borchardt@jancborchardtContributor

Adding a "Consulting" category

A very useful addition to the site would probably be a "Consulting" category where projects can find more resources or actually hire a consultant to work. Loosely defined the category would be:

  • People who regularly write articles specific to diversity & inclusion in free & open source
  • People who projects or companies can hire to improve in that area

Possible candidates to link there are:

  • Otter Tech – Diversity and Inclusion Consulting by @sagesharp
  • Frame Shift Consulting – More than just "checking the box" on diversity and inclusion in tech by @vaurora
  • Programming Diversity – Beyond the Pipeline by @ashedryden
  • Creating Inclusion and Diversity Resources by @thefoxis (seems inactive)

Does this category make sense, should it be named differently, and who is missing? What do you think @camilasan @jonatoni @emmairwin @sleepypioneer @evalica @Incabell everyone :)

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