Web2day’s Code of Conduct

Web2day is a public event, and we ask participants to respect a number of rules to ensure that the festival is held in respect and tolerance.

CODE OF CONDUCT

We expect presenters, exhibitors, and attendees to help make the Web2day enjoyable for everyone, regardless of age, gender, sexuality, religion or ethnic identity, or ability.

ALL ATTENDEES

Please show some respect to all attendees. Particularly:

  • Offensive behaviour such as verbal abuse, intimidation, or harrassment will not be tolerated.
  • Remember that all our attendees are here for similar reasons, and do not make assumptions about anyone’s interests, skill level, or profession based on their appearance or background.
  • Remember that “no means no”. If someone asks you to stop speaking about a particular subject, or to leave them alone, please do it.
  • There are many parties associated with Web2day, and these guidelines apply equally there. Please consume alcohol responsibly.
  • Support your friends and colleagues. If you see someone behaving badly, please let them know that you’re not OK with it.

SPEAKERS

Please ensure that your presentation does not stigmatise, alienate, or marginalise any individual or group. In particular:

  • Keep your slide deck G-rated.
  • Anything beyond the occasional mild cuss word is not appropriate.
  • While criticism of software, programming practices, etc, is OK, please try to offer constructive improvements or alternatives as part of your talk.
  • Personal criticism and ad hominem attacks are never OK.

EXHIBITORS

The Web2day is an all-ages, mixed-gender event. Please make sure your booth and party can be enjoyed by everyone. In particular, overtly sexualised booths or parties, including “booth babes” or hired entertainers in provocative/sexy attire, are not appropriate.

PLEASE CONTACT US

To discuss any incidents or behavior in violation of this code of conduct, please contact Magali Olivier (0658291923 /magali.olivier@atlantic2.org) either in person at the organizers’ booth, by phone or by email.
We will take any complaints seriously, and respond appropriately. Attendees, speakers, or exhibitors who violate this Code of Conduct may be asked to remedy their behavior, apologize, leave the event, or may be banned from future events. If you’re not sure whether your presentation, booth, or party will be enjoyed by everyone, please check with the organizers: contact@atlantic2.org.
This code of conduct is adapted from http://geekfeminism.wikia.com/wiki/Event_Guidelines

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