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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.
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".
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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