W dniu 30.01.2015 o 12:00, M.-A. Lemburg pisze:
Be nice to each other
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We trust that attendees will treat each other in a way that reflects
the widely held view that diversity and friendliness are strengths of
our community to be celebrated and fostered.

Furthermore, we believe attendees have a right to:

  * be treated with courtesy, dignity and respect;

  * be free from any form of discrimination, victimization, harassment
    or bullying;

  * enjoy an environment free from unwelcome behavior, inappropriate
    language and unsuitable imagery.


Here’s the permanent link to the CoC for 2015:

     EuroPython 2015 - Code of Conduct
     http://ep2015.europython.eu/coc/

Very good Code of Conduct - short, but thanks to it being a general one it covers everything important without going much into details. Very long Code of Conducts are less likely to be read and for example mentioning different kind of discrimination doesn't make so much sense as discrimination for _any_ reason is not ok and should not be tolerated in any situation. Besides, in the end what really matters is how well the CoC is executed when issues arise during the conference - for example how victims and offenders are approached by the organizers. I really would be open to hear how such situations are handled (of course without names) and what are the best practices in such cases.

So big respect from my side for PyCon UK people that prepared this CoC. I think it is very probable that PyCon PL will also adopt this version.

Regards,
Filip
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