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Maintainers Listening Tour

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In 2022, we completed the Maintainers Listening Tour, which was composed of a series of virtual and in person focus groups and individual interviews, and an online form for asynchronous feedback. We were able to connect with over 300 maintainers and community leaders who are interested in attracting and retaining new contributors from underrepresented backgrounds in tech.

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As a result of the listening tour, we've launched All In for Maintainers which is designed to address some of the most pressing challenges shared by maintainers.

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In 2021 theGitHub All In project embarked on aMaintainers Listening Tour to study the barriers maintainers faced when building more inclusive communities. The Maintainers Listening Tour was part of a larger All In effort that includedproviding open source education to marginalized students and collaborating with the Linux Foundation on aDEI in Open Source Research Study. Together, these formed the pillars of the All In Program: Access, Equity, Maintainers, and Data, and the program continues to flourish.

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One of the FY2025 goals for the All In Program is to expand the Maintainers pillar through resources, curriculum, and support for maintainers. As such, we are revisiting this original study to help inform future program opportunities. We would love to include your voice in our current research.

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Join one of our focus groups during Maintainers Month by registeringhere or reaching out to participate in another wayhere.

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