Dear All, It’s now time to apply OSGeo CoC(Code of Conduct)[0] in real case.
I was asked to remove a few slides from my presentation "7 Reasons why you should come to FOSS4G 2015 Seoul”[1], which is at the main page of FOSS4G Seoul, as being possibly offensive to women. Specifically to say, slide #6 (nude female in painting) and slide #20 (row of female models) are those controversial ones. I refused this asking immediately because I don’t believe my presentation breach the OSGeo CoC and I don’t agree with that view. However since this is not the first time asking me to remove those slides from my presentation and OSGeo now have CoC, I think we’d better discuss this issue more openly to reach conclusions. I might be wrong and I’d like to hear other people’s opinion on this from all around the world. Also I expect Conference Committee’s input as well, because this is the matter of OSGeo conference. I’m open to remove/amend/keep those slides after hearing other people’s opinions on this. Also I believe it’ll be a great chance for OSGeo to learn how to apply CoC in real cases. *Sidenote for defending myself: - Slide #6 is the part of Salvador Dali’s well known painting named “Lincoln in Dalivision”[2] - Slide #20 is the picture of famous girl group, Girls’ Generation(SNSD)[3], which I believe as symbolic icon of wide spread of Korean culture(K-Culture) in/around Asia. All the best, Sanghee [0]http://www.osgeo.org/code_of_conduct [1]http://2015.foss4g.org [2]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincoln_in_Dalivision [3]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girls%27_Generation --- Sanghee Shin, Chair of FOSS4G 2015 Seoul "Toward Diversity! FOSS4G Bigbang from Seoul!" http://2015.foss4g.org Twitter: @foss4g Facebook: FOSS4G2015 email: [email protected] _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
