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If you encounter harassment, behavioral problems or other issues at HOPE, and think it is at odds with the CoC or otherwise would like to have it brought to the attention of HOPE management, please bring it forward: | If you encounter harassment, behavioral problems or other issues at HOPE, and think it is at odds with the CoC or otherwise would like to have it brought to the attention of HOPE management, please bring it forward:<br> | ||
- Tell someone from the Incidence Response Team (IRT). Ask any volunteer if you want help finding a HOPE IT volunteer. | - Tell someone from the Incidence Response Team (IRT). Ask any volunteer if you want help finding a HOPE IT volunteer. | ||
Revision as of 20:56, 9 February 2022
The HOPE Code of Conduct
Hackers On Planet Earth, in communication with other conferences, has developed a Code of Conduct that applies to speakers, attendees, and all other participants. We encourage everyone who is part of HOPE to read the CoC.
Civility and Respect
The essence of the CoC is that HOPE is a space for tolerance and respect. It is imperative that participants interact in a civil and thoughtful manner. HOPE fosters a full range of viewpoints, with diverse personalities and backgrounds. There may be clashes in opinion, and these are healthy when they occur in a tolerant and respectful manner.
Who ensures civility
HOPE asks that everyone helps to maintain a civil environment. All participants should be ready to give and receive input on behavior, if others find it to be problematic.
In addition, the HOPE conference has a number of volunteers who have taken on the role of "facilitator." These volunteers may be called on to assist in any disputes, and will monitor, report on, and escalate issues if needed.
Reporting Problems
If you encounter harassment, behavioral problems or other issues at HOPE, and think it is at odds with the CoC or otherwise would like to have it brought to the attention of HOPE management, please bring it forward:
- Tell someone from the Incidence Response Team (IRT). Ask any volunteer if you want help finding a HOPE IT volunteer.
The IRT team will treat your inquiry with sensitivity, and will strive to respond quickly. It is helpful if you provide contact information, and any details such as screen shots, names or handles of the peopled involve, and a summary of the situation.
The scope of the CoC is the HOPE conference itself, while HOPE is occurring. This includes the various online forums for talks, workshops, chat, etc.