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Presenting the Code of Conduct at Events #21

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rduplain opened this issue Oct 1, 2018 · 2 comments
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Presenting the Code of Conduct at Events #21

rduplain opened this issue Oct 1, 2018 · 2 comments

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rduplain commented Oct 1, 2018

The Short Version may be too long to present in the flow of events.

To start, regardless of how it is presented, I strongly recommend that we put the full Code of Conduct on the screen at events. Seeing the Short Version and the Table of Contents can convey a lot of information in one minute. You won't know everything in the code of conduct in one minute, but a quick visual look can provide a sense of its content and a quick view of how to navigate it.

Accordingly, we might consider a presentation format which includes a Very Short Version and ensures people know how to react to issues as they unfold.

As @caljess599 put it:

I think that we might consider approaching our presentation of the CoC next year as a demonstration of how anyone might, if he/she feels it necessary, invoke a redress of something as it happens...

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Looking back at this:

I strongly recommend that we put the full Code of Conduct on the screen at events.

I simply mean loading github.com/cville/conduct on the big screen and talking it through.

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You belong here.

You belong here, and so does the person next to you.

Demonstrate respect toward all others and behave -- both in virtual and in-person spaces -- without prejudice, discrimination, or threat.

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