PyBeach Code of Conduct
PyBeach is dedicated to providing a welcoming, harassment-free conference experience for everyone, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, or religion. We do not tolerate harassment of conference participants in any form.
To that end, anyone attending PyBeach or interacting in any PyBeach online spaces is expected to follow the PSF Code of Conduct. Thank you for helping make this a welcoming, friendly event for all.
Procedures for Reporting an Incident
If you believe someone has violated the Code of Conduct, we encourage you to report it by emailing safety@pybeach.org, which is monitored by the PyBeach Code of Conduct responders:
- Stephen Kiazyk
- Sarah Kuchinsky
If the reported incident involves any of the above individuals, email conduct-wg@python.org instead to avoid a potential conflict of interest.
If you are uncertain as to whether the incident is a violation, or whether the space where it happened is covered by the Code of Conduct, we encourage you to still report it, and we will evaluate whether it is within our scope.
When you make a report, please include
- Your contact info (so we can get in touch with you if we need to follow up)
- Date and time of the incident
- Location of incident
- Whether the incident is ongoing
- Description of the incident
- Identifying information of the reported person: name, physical appearance, height, clothing, voice accent, identifying badge information such as company name, ribbons, or badge number
- Additional circumstances surrounding the incident
- Other people involved in or witnesses to the incident and their contact information or description
Please provide as much information as possible. We use the PSF Code of Conduct Enforcement Procedures to evaluate and respond to each reported incident.
Attribution
Parts of these procedures have been adapted from the PSF Code of Conduct, which is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.