About
+The Event
++ PyLadies Conference (PyLadiesCon) is the first Pyladies conference + held– an exciting online and FREE event dedicated to empowerment, + learning, and diversity within the Python community! 🎉 +
++ 🗓️ Save the Date: December 2nd and 3rd, 2023 +
++ At PyLadiesCon, we're bringing the Python world right to your + doorstep. Make sure to mark your calendars for the first weekend of + December as we embark on a two-day journey that promises to be + unforgettable. +
++ Here's what you can look forward to: +
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- 📚 Insightful Talks: Dive deep into Python's latest trends, best practices, and cutting-edge technologies with our inspiring speakers. +
- 🎙️ Engaging Panels: Join thought-provoking discussions on topics ranging from Python development to career growth and beyond. +
- 🤝 Collaborative Networking: Connect with fellow Python enthusiasts, expand your professional network, and forge new friendships. +
+ All talks will be presented live through the online platform, Hubilo. +
++ This inaugural conference is designed to promote diversity, learning, and empowerment within the Python community. + We enthusiastically welcome presenters from members and supporters of the PyLadies Community. Prior experience is optional to share your insights and expertise. + Given that we are a global community, we warmly invite talks in the following languages: English, Español, Português, Français, and 中文. +
+The Organizers
++ PyLadies is an international mentorship group with a focus on helping + more women become active participants and leaders in the Python + open-source community. +
++ Our mission is to promote, educate and advance a diverse Python + community through outreach, education, conferences, events and social + gatherings. +
++ To learn more, +
++ Visit The PyLadies Website +
+The Volunteers
++ Thanks to all the people that submitted their interest + into helping PyLadiesCon. Currently, we have enough + helpers to make this an amazing conference. If a new + Volunteer Call happens, we will everyone. +
+Code of Conduct
++ PyLadiesCon is a community conference intended for networking and collaboration. + We aim to provide a safe, inclusive, welcoming, and harassment-free for everyone in our community. +
++ We want all participants to have an enjoyable and fulfilling experience. Accordingly, all participants are + expected to show respect and courtesy to other participants throughout the conference and at all conference-related + events and activities. +
++ To make clear what is expected, all members of the organizing committee, attendees, speakers, organizers, + sponsors, and volunteers at any PyLadiesCon event are required to conform to the following Code of + Conduct as set forth by the Python Software Foundation. Organizers will enforce this code throughout the event. +
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- Being open. Members of the community are open to collaboration, whether it’s on PEPs, patches, problems, or otherwise. +
- Focusing on what is best for the community. We’re respectful of the processes set forth in the community, and we work within them. +
- Acknowledging time and effort. ’re respectful of the volunteer efforts that permeate the Python community. + We’re thoughtful when addressing the efforts of others, keeping in mind that often times the labor was completed simply for the good of the community. +
- Being respectful of differing viewpoints and experiences. We’re receptive to constructive comments and criticism, + as the experiences and skill sets of other members contribute to the whole of our efforts. +
- Showing empathy towards other community members. We’re attentive in our communications, whether in person or online, + and we’re tactful when approaching differing views. +
- Being considerate. Members of the community are considerate of their peers – other Python users. +
- Being respectful. We’re respectful of others, their positions, their skills, their commitments, and their efforts. +
- Gracefully accepting constructive criticism. When we disagree, we are courteous in raising our issues. +
- Using welcoming and inclusive language. We’re accepting of all who wish to take part in our activities, + fostering an environment where anyone can participate and everyone can make a difference. +
Our Standards
++ Every member of our community has the right to have their identity respected. The Python community is dedicated to providing a positive experience for everyone, regardless of age, + gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, ethnicity, nationality, race, or religion (or lack thereof), education, + or socio-economic status. +
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- Harassment of any participants in any form +
- Deliberate intimidation, stalking, or following +
- Logging or taking screenshots of online activity for harassment purposes +
- Publishing others' private information, such as a physical or electronic address, without explicit permission +
- Violent threats or language directed against another person +
- Incitement of violence or harassment towards any individual, including encouraging a person to commit suicide or to engage in self-harm +
- Creating additional online accounts in order to harass another person or circumvent a ban +
- Sexual language and imagery in online communities or in any conference venue, including talks +
- Insults, put downs, or jokes that are based upon stereotypes, that are exclusionary, or that hold others up for ridicule +
- Excessive swearing +
- Unwelcome sexual attention or advances +
- Unwelcome physical contact, including simulated physical contact (e.g., textual descriptions like "hug" or "backrub") without consent or after a request to stop +
- Pattern of inappropriate social contact, such as requesting/assuming inappropriate levels of intimacy with others +
- Sustained disruption of online community discussions, in-person presentations, or other in-person events +
- Continued one-on-one communication after requests to cease +
- Other conduct that is inappropriate for a professional audience including people of many different backgrounds +
If a participant engages in behavior that violates this Code of Conduct, the PyLadies Code of Conduct team may take any action they deem appropriate, + including warning the offender or expulsion from the community and community events with no refund of event tickets.
+ ++ The full list of consequences for inappropriate behavior is listed in the Enforcement Procedures. +
+ ++ Thank you for helping make this a welcoming, friendly community for everyone. +
+PyLadiesCon events
+ + This Code of Conduct applies to the following people at PyLadiesCon: +-
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- speakers +
- panelists +
- tutorial or workshop leaders +
- sponsors +
- organizers +
- volunteers +
- all attendees +
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- comments made on event video hosting services +
- comments made on the official event hashtag or panel hashtags +
Event organizers will enforce this code throughout the event.
+ +PyLadiesCon online spaces
+ + This Code of Conduct applies to the following online spaces: +-
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- Code repositories, issue trackers, and pull requests made against any PyLadiesCon repository +
- Any other online space administered by PyLadiesCon +
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- admins of the online space +
- maintainers +
- reviewers +
- contributors +
- all community members +
Reporting a Code of Conduct incident
++ If you believe that someone is violating the code of conduct please contact a member of the Code of Conduct team. + They can be reached by emailing conference_conduct@pyladies.com + which is monitored by the Code of Conduct team (Tania, Lynn, Lisa Marielle, Mariatta, Inessa, Ana Cecilia, Micaela, Maria Jose, and Cheuk). +
+ ++ In case of a conflict of interest, you can individually contact: +
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- Tania Allard (tania@pyladies.com) + +
- Lynn Root (lynn@pyladies.com) +
- Lisa Marielle Cooper (calgary@pyladies.com) +
- Mariatta Wijaya (mariatta@pyladies.com) +
+ The organizing and Code of Conduct team will be happy to assist any attendee to feel safe for the duration of the conference. + We value your attendance. +
+ + +Procedure for handling incidents
+ ++ Procedure For Reporting Code of Conduct Incidents +
+ + + +License
+ ++ This Code of Conduct is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. +
+ +Attribution
+ ++ This Code of Conduct is based on the PyCon US Code of Conduct + which was forked from the example policy from the Geek Feminism wiki, + created by the Ada Initiative and other volunteers, which is under a Creative Commons Zero license. +
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