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Code of Conduct #59

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mUtterberg opened this issue Feb 11, 2020 · 0 comments
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Code of Conduct #59

mUtterberg opened this issue Feb 11, 2020 · 0 comments
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article Not all contributions are code. Practice contributing documentation by writing an article! enhancement New feature or request help wanted Extra attention is needed

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We welcome PyLadies, PyGents, and PyNonBinaries at our events. Having a code of conduct that explicitly states this, along with behavior guidelines and caveats on events with extremely limited capacity, would improve participant experience & outreach efforts.

I’ve posted the global PyLadies code of conduct on the overview page. We can start with this, have participants sign off on it before each event to boost awareness, and eventually approve a more specific one that meets the needs of our chapter.

@mUtterberg mUtterberg created this issue from a note in Content Maintenance (Content suggestions) Feb 11, 2020
@mUtterberg mUtterberg added article Not all contributions are code. Practice contributing documentation by writing an article! enhancement New feature or request help wanted Extra attention is needed labels Feb 11, 2020
@mUtterberg mUtterberg moved this from Content suggestions to To do in Content Maintenance Feb 17, 2020
@mUtterberg mUtterberg moved this from To do to In progress in Content Maintenance Feb 17, 2020
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