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Code of Conduct #7
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Furthermore, I would suggest a workshop devoted to the topic (as we once did for OKCon) followed up with outreach to groups/organizations/hochschulen whose communities identify as under-represented in science and computing and offering them free tickets or other representation. Because the DI in DINAcon should really stand for "DIversität". |
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Resolving for 2021 - please feel free to re-open / adjust for 2022. |
Another good one: https://berlincodeofconduct.org/de/ |
The HACKnight applies the Hack Code of Conduct - why doesn't the conference have one, too? Or if it does, it should be more visible! Like, on every page of the website.
I would suggest the Conference Code of Conduct: http://confcodeofconduct.com/
If you need to read arguments for doing this, I suggest this post by Flavia Weisghizzi.
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