#86: Consider anti-harrassment policy for FUDCon
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Reporter: pfrields | Owner: pfrields
Type: Task | Status: assigned
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: FUDCon Tempe 2011 | Resolution:
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Old description:
To date, we've never had any safety, hostility, or harrassment
problems
at a FUDCon. Nor do I believe this would change in the near future.
However, some community conferences have had this problem:
*
http://valerieaurora.wordpress.com/2010/11/08/its-not-just-noirin/
*
https://lwn.net/Articles/417952/
We've been asked whether we'd consider an anti-harrassment policy for
FUDCon. Some Fedora community members have been involved in the creation
of a generic policy that is available for adaptation and use:
*
http://geekfeminism.wikia.com/index.php?title=Conference_anti-
harassment_policy
I believe all planners would agree we want attendees at a FUDCon to enjoy
their time there, and that we want them to feel safe to participate and
contribute there. However, there are some pending questions about what
risks and benefits the establishment of a policy creates. For instance,
does it increase liability for organizers, or Red Hat as a sponsor? I'd
think not, but since I'm not an expert, and don't believe any of us in
the planning group are, I've reached out to find a personnel policy
expert in Red Hat who could advise us.
New description:
To date, we've never had any harrassment problems at a FUDCon to the best
of my knowledge, nor do I believe this would change in the near future.
However, some community conferences have had this problem:
*
http://valerieaurora.wordpress.com/2010/11/08/its-not-just-noirin/
*
https://lwn.net/Articles/417952/
We've been asked whether we'd consider an anti-harrassment policy for
FUDCon. Some Fedora community members have been involved in the creation
of a generic policy that is available for adaptation and use:
*
http://geekfeminism.wikia.com/index.php?title=Conference_anti-
harassment_policy
I believe all planners would agree we want attendees at a FUDCon to enjoy
their time there, and that we want them to feel safe to participate and
contribute there. However, there are some pending questions about what
risks and benefits the establishment of a policy creates. For instance,
does it increase liability for organizers, or Red Hat as a sponsor? I'd
think not, but since I'm not an expert, and don't believe any of us in the
planning group are, I've reached out to find a personnel policy expert in
Red Hat who could advise us.
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