Hi! Gunnar Wolf: > Aigars Mahinovs dijo [Fri, Aug 03, 2018 at 03:36:59PM +0800]:
> So, I think that setting specific areas of the rooms (hacklabs > included) as "no photo areas" would be workable. Having people get > color-coded lanyards (specially when using wide lanyards, as we are > doing this year) also would. I think this works. > Going further than that, like suggesting a complete ban of photos in > common places, is as much as a disrespect as taking photos of a person > who does not wish to appear in them. I'd prefer to push for a policy which asks for _consent_ *before* taking a picture. Note that thish is clearly different from what was stated in this year's Code of Conduct: "If someone indicates they don't wish to be photographed, respect that wish." → Here, people do not have to ask for consent first but may take a picture and then the photographed person can respond to that. Furthermore, I would like to see a policy in which BoFs may be explicitly choses by the participants to be no-photo zones, on top of being marked as "non-recorded". Cheers! Ulrike
