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Research for Event Code of Conduct

Overview

The CoC working group will be doing some research to ensure that their proposal is as well-informed as possible.

Some questions to guide our research are:

  • What do other comparable conferences use for their CoC? e.g. Akademy, Ubuntu, LibrePlanet, FOSDEM

  • Do other organizations have a standard CoC, or do they expect organizers to come up with one for each conference?
  • Do we need to seek legal advice for discrimination laws or anything else that may vary per country?
  • What is a "GNOME event"? Does this only apply to conferences, or also to things like hackfests?
  • What has GNOME done in the past, what worked and what didn't?

Resources

GNOME

Note from the person who sent this resource: The Desktop Summit CoC was drafted with the intention that it be used as a standard CoC for GNOME events moving forward. It is based on the anti-harrassment policy promoted at the time by Project Aurora, with some modifications (including a change of name) to make the general message one of positive reinforcement.

General

Examples of controversial incidents to consider

eventCoCresources (last edited 2016-09-19 09:57:51 by BenjaminBerg)