Code of Conduct
Participants are expected to contribute to an environment that is open, welcoming, considerate and respectful. We require that all attendees, delegates, speakers, volunteers, sponsors, organisers and participants to have an enjoyable experience during all Pycon events. All attendees are expected to show respect and courtesy to one another throughout all Pycon events. This include social events whether officially sponsored by Pycon Tanzania or not.
Communication
All communication should be appropriate for a general audience, which will include people from many different religion, cultures and nations. Sexual language and imagery are not welcome. Please be thoughtful when making jokes or discussing sensitive topics or issues that are likely to have strong personal effects on some people, if in doubt ask or simply moderate your expression.
Harassment
Harassment can include any unwelcomed behaviour directed to another person. Pycon Tanzania will not tolerate behaviour that are:
- Harassment in any form, or language
- Sexist, racist or exclusionary
- Intimidating or threatening
- Insulting or unpleasant
Report a misconduct
If you are troubled by the conduct of another attendee at the conference, or are concerned that another attendee may be in distress, please speak immediately to any member of the secretariate. Your concern will be heard in confidence and taken seriously. Any concern, whatever it is, will be immediately investigated promptly and if necessary appropriate action will be taken. This could include:
- Asking the violator of the CoC to leave the event immediately
- Informing the Python Software Foundation about the incident
- Informing the law enforcing authority about the incident
To ensure transparency, we will publish a report after the conference, containing an anonymised report of the incidents that violated the CoC. Report any incident to secretariat@pycon.or.tz. Thank you for helping to make Pycon Tanzania a welcoming and friendly community for all.