RacketCon 2017 should have a code of conduct, as pointed out by Claire on
twitter [1], and I absolutely agree. It doesn't have to be anything fancy,
and can be a fairly standard one.

Although we are not co-located with Strange Loop this year, they have a
fairly sensible one that we could use [2], which is adapted from the one
from the geek feminism wiki [3].

Does anyone have any opinions on what we use? I would also be happy to add
it to the RacketCon web page.

[1]: https://twitter.com/chckadee/status/874345544977707008
[2]: https://www.thestrangeloop.com/policies.html
[3]: https://geekfeminism.org/about/code-of-conduct/

~Leif Andersen

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