I think the official anti harassment policy is necessary as part of every
conference. I would like to contribute towards framing policies.

Thanks to David for raising this issue.

I plan to use the draft for the local Pyladies Bangalore chapter that am
currently running.

Warm regards,
Annapoornima


On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 6:48 PM, David Mortman <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Given the recent and ongoing issues with sexism (not to mention racism,
> homophobia and general bigotry) at tech conferences, I recently engaged
> with several folks on twitter about what was being done to make sure that
> the Hong Kong Summit was as inclusive as possible regardless of an
> attendee's age, sex, orientation, race or anything else. I think a good
> place to start would be an official  anti-harassment policy and a process
> for people to report issues to the event organizers who can then deal with
> the issue appropriately. I am happy to help with the drafting of both the
> policy and the process. What do folks think?
>
>
> -David
>
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