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My guests and I should [[Be_excellent_to_each_other]] and respectful of differences. We should display common courtesy towards other members and guests. If you are my guest and are behaving in an unacceptable way, I may give you a warning or ask you to leave.
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My guests and I should [[Be excellent to each other]] and respectful of differences. We should display common courtesy towards other members and guests. If you are my guest and are behaving in an unacceptable way, I may give you a warning or ask you to leave.
  
Part of my mission in hosting python office hours is to provide a place where people can learn and help other people learn python and programming regardless of skill level. Accordingly, everyone at office hours is expected to show respect and courtesy to each other. Be patient and kind. Help make office hours a welcoming and beginner friendly place.
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Please read the insightful [https://www.recurse.com/manual#sec-environment Social Rules] from the Recurse Center Manual.
  
I am working on a draft to improve my code of conduct. Here is a current draft.
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Please read the [[Python Office Hours/Code_of_Conduct]].
 
 
DRAFT
 
 
 
EVENT provides a professional setting for programmers of all backgrounds and experience levels to spend time working on python projects. We want attendees to have an enjoyable and fulfilling experience.
 
 
 
This event is welcoming to programmers of all backgrounds and experience levels, and is friendly to cis women and all trans* people.
 
 
 
The Short Version
 
 
 
Attendees and volunteers are expected to show sensitivity and courtesy to each other during an event and related social activities. All communication should be appropriate for a professional context.
 
 
 
The Long Version
 
 
 
Attendees and volunteers are expected to refrain harassing behavior. Harassing behavior includes sexualized language or innuendo, slurs related to ethnicity, gender, gender identity, or sexual orientation, disparaging remarks about any group of people, unwanted sexual attention, deliberate intimidation, deliberate misgendering, stalking, invasion of personal space, presentation of unprofessional material in event spaces, violence, and disruptive behavior. These behaviors are unrelated to our goals, and they can be alienating to attendees and volunteers.
 
 
 
Procedures
 
 
 
Participants who engage in harassing behavior are to comply immediately when asked to stop. The organizers may take actions ranging from warning the offender to asking the offender to leave. A more detailed list of actions can be found in the Organizer Procedures for Handling Incidents
 
 
 
If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, please let a volunteer know. Volunteers can be identified by badges. Volunteers will take action to help you. Guidelines for reporting incidents can be found in the Attendee Procedures for Reporting Incidents.
 
Attribution
 
 
 
This code of conduct is based on GeekFeminism Wiki Conference anti-harassment, FreeGeek Chicago Code of Conduct, Pycon Canada 2012 Code of Conduct and pycon US 2013 Code of Conduct
 

Latest revision as of 14:28, 1 August 2015

My guests and I should Be excellent to each other and respectful of differences. We should display common courtesy towards other members and guests. If you are my guest and are behaving in an unacceptable way, I may give you a warning or ask you to leave.

Please read the insightful Social Rules from the Recurse Center Manual.

Please read the Python Office Hours/Code_of_Conduct.