Paradoxes of Openness: Trans Experiences in Open Source Software

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Frluckaj, Hana [1 ]
Stevens, Nikki [2 ]
Howison, James [3 ]
Dabbish, Laura [4 ]
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[1] University of Texas at Austin, Carnegie Mellon University, Austin,TX, United States
[2] Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge,MA, United States
[3] University of Texas at Austin, Austin,TX, United States
[4] Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh,PA, United States
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美国国家科学基金会;
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10.1145/3687047
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In recent years, concerns have increased over the lack of contributor diversity in open source software (OSS), despite its status as a paragon of open collaboration. OSS is an important form of digital infrastructure and part of a career path for many developers. While there exists a growing body of literature on cisgender women's under-representation in OSS, the experiences of contributors from other marginalized groups are comparatively absent from the literature. Such is the case for trans contributors, a historically influential group in OSS. In this study, we interviewed 21 trans participants to understand and represent their experiences in the OSS literature. From their experiences, we theorize two related paradoxes of openness in OSS: The paradox of openness and display and the paradox of openness and governance. In an increasingly violent world for trans people, we draw on our theorizing to build recommendations for more inclusive and safer OSS projects for contributors. © 2024 Owner/Author.
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