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I use open source software on a regular basis. *
Strongly Disagree Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly Agree
I am active in the open source community (ie. Bug reporting, development, open source forums, giving input on open source projects, etc.). *
Being female causes me to feel alienated in the open source community. *
I feel outnumbered by males in the open source community. *
If there were more females who actively participated in the open source community, I would be more inclined to participate. *
If the university had a group for females interested in open source and development, I would be interested. *
I am aware of the Open Source University Meetup (OSUM, formerly ALUG) club on campus. *
I have attended meetings with the aforementioned club and am uncomfortable with the strongly male-dominated atmosphere. *
I am interested in learning more about open source software and/or development. *
I have witnessed gender-based discrimination within the open source community (online, in class, in meetings, etc.). *
My interests in open source software and development are not influenced by gender socialization. *
I feel that women can and do make a valuable contribution to the open source community. *
I know other females who would be interested in learning more about open source software and development. *
I feel that the university does not do enough to encourage more females to participate in computing fields. *
I feel that my input into OSS is overlooked when involving technical information. *
I prefer open source software because of the community and the support it provides. *
Indicate which of the following you have used and/or are familiar with. *
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