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code_of_conduct [2017/05/22 09:39] – titles starting with caps 127.0.0.1 | code_of_conduct [2018/11/30 09:18] – [Other People's Keyboards Are Lava] 127.0.0.1 | ||
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We, the organizers and participants of CryptoParties, | We, the organizers and participants of CryptoParties, | ||
- | While the "doing things" | + | While the "doing things" |
===== Openness & Inclusiveness ===== | ===== Openness & Inclusiveness ===== | ||
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Because of this openness CryptoParties may not be considered safe spaces, but what needs to set them apart from other public events is the dedication to deal with any violations of this code of conduct that will come up vigorously. | Because of this openness CryptoParties may not be considered safe spaces, but what needs to set them apart from other public events is the dedication to deal with any violations of this code of conduct that will come up vigorously. | ||
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- | This also means that CryptoParties are in general no place for pushing personal boundaries. | ||
==== Exclusion Of Exclusion ==== | ==== Exclusion Of Exclusion ==== | ||
People who act in discriminatory or otherwise excluding ways (see // | People who act in discriminatory or otherwise excluding ways (see // | ||
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==== Free Of Charge ==== | ==== Free Of Charge ==== | ||
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==== Accessibility ==== | ==== Accessibility ==== | ||
- | Attending a CryptoParty should not require more physical ability than navigating your average | + | Attending a CryptoParty should not require more physical ability than navigating your city does. |
That means that the venue and general organization of the event should allow for people in wheelchairs and/or with impaired eye-sight or hearing to participate in it, and use the bathrooms and other facilities of the building. | That means that the venue and general organization of the event should allow for people in wheelchairs and/or with impaired eye-sight or hearing to participate in it, and use the bathrooms and other facilities of the building. | ||
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Examples of hierarchies are: | Examples of hierarchies are: | ||
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* the people who own or rent the venue vs. the guests | * the people who own or rent the venue vs. the guests | ||
* people who teach vs. people who learn | * people who teach vs. people who learn | ||
- | In general, though, | + | In general, though, everybody |
==== Licences ==== | ==== Licences ==== | ||
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This is ok as long as this is the exception, and as long as this deviation is made very clear in the announcements of the CryptoParty. | This is ok as long as this is the exception, and as long as this deviation is made very clear in the announcements of the CryptoParty. | ||
- | Also, see //dogma// further below. | + | Also, see // |
===== Independence ===== | ===== Independence ===== | ||
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==== Commercial ==== | ==== Commercial ==== | ||
- | Companies may not facilitate CryptoParties in their name. | + | Companies |
==== Recommended Tools ==== | ==== Recommended Tools ==== | ||
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The tools recommended at CryptoParties need to be Free Software (FLOSS) and/or Open Hardware. | The tools recommended at CryptoParties need to be Free Software (FLOSS) and/or Open Hardware. | ||
- | As a starting point, the software and hardware that participants already use is fine, and, to some extent, even encouraged, though. | + | As a starting point, |
- | + | ===== Expected | |
- | ===== Behaviour ===== | + | |
==== Be Considerate ==== | ==== Be Considerate ==== | ||
- | People who participate in CryptoParties come from a diversity of backgrounds. Even if they speak the same language, they may have vastly different vocabularies. If in doubt, expect people to **not** know a word, and explain it or ask if further explanation is needed. | + | People who participate in CryptoParties come from a diversity of backgrounds. Even if they speak the same language, they may have vastly different vocabularies. If in doubt, expect people to **not** |
There is also differing perception of offensiveness of language. If you think your words may be perceived as offensive: Don't use them if you can. If you don't have another way of expressing yourself: Ask others to help you find better words. | There is also differing perception of offensiveness of language. If you think your words may be perceived as offensive: Don't use them if you can. If you don't have another way of expressing yourself: Ask others to help you find better words. | ||
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==== Speak Up! ==== | ==== Speak Up! ==== | ||
- | Never tolerate | + | Never tolerate unacceptable behaviour, but also don't forget to give a shout-out to people who do good work! |
===== Unacceptable Behaviour ===== | ===== Unacceptable Behaviour ===== | ||
- | Intention and perception of speech and behaviour are always subjective, but as general statement, we find (in alphabetical order) | + | Intention and perception of speech and behaviour are always subjective, but as a general statement, we find (in alphabetical order): |
- | * abusive, | + | |
+ | * abusive | ||
* derogatory or demeaning | * derogatory or demeaning | ||
- | * discriminatory, | + | * discriminatory |
- | * harassing, | + | * harassing |
- | * intimidating, | + | * intimidating |
speech or actions unacceptable, | speech or actions unacceptable, | ||
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- | * harassing photography or recording; | + | |
+ | * harassing photography or recording | ||
* harmful or prejudicial verbal or written comments related to | * harmful or prejudicial verbal or written comments related to | ||
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- | * ethnicity, | + | * ethnicity |
- | * gender, | + | * gender |
- | * heritage, | + | * heritage |
- | * neurotype, | + | * neurotype |
- | * physical appearance, | + | * physical appearance |
- | * religion, or | + | * religion |
- | * sexual orientation, | + | * sexual orientation |
- | * inappropriate physical contact, and unwelcome sexual attention. | + | * inappropriate physical contact, and unwelcome sexual attention |
- | * inappropriate use of nudity and/or sexual images in public spaces (including presentation slides); | + | * inappropriate use of nudity and/or sexual images in public spaces (including presentation slides) |
- | * sustained disruption of talks or other events; | + | * sustained disruption of talks or other events |
==== Don't Hit On The Students! ==== | ==== Don't Hit On The Students! ==== | ||
While one of the aims of CryptoParty is to tear down walls, including those seperating teachers from students, there usually are some people at a CryptoParty that come with the clear intention to teach. This comes with a responsibility, | While one of the aims of CryptoParty is to tear down walls, including those seperating teachers from students, there usually are some people at a CryptoParty that come with the clear intention to teach. This comes with a responsibility, | ||
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==== Other People' | ==== Other People' | ||
- | Don't touch anyone' | + | Don't touch anyone' |
===== Resolving Conflict ===== | ===== Resolving Conflict ===== | ||
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and the improvement of community structures and processes accordingly. | and the improvement of community structures and processes accordingly. | ||
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==== Silent Quitting ==== | ==== Silent Quitting ==== | ||
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==== Accountability ==== | ==== Accountability ==== | ||
- | This code of conduct only makes sense if people are held accountable for their actions. | + | This code of conduct only makes sense if people are held accountable for their actions. |
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+ | You can find contact information on the pages of your local CryptoParty chapter, or on contact_addresses. | ||
It is the responsibility of the community to take care of both the accuser as well as the accused. | It is the responsibility of the community to take care of both the accuser as well as the accused. | ||
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In the end the resolution of conflict is heavily dependent on culture, law, and personal capabilities to deal with it, so please extend this chapter to your needs, publish and share the results! | In the end the resolution of conflict is heavily dependent on culture, law, and personal capabilities to deal with it, so please extend this chapter to your needs, publish and share the results! | ||
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===== Decision Making / Finding Consensus ===== | ===== Decision Making / Finding Consensus ===== | ||
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Decision making in CryptoParty is loosely based on consensus within the group of people affected by the decision. | Decision making in CryptoParty is loosely based on consensus within the group of people affected by the decision. | ||
- | There are many ways of finding consensus, and people are encouraged to experiment with [[https:// | + | There are many ways of finding consensus, and people are encouraged to experiment with [[https:// |
If you found a good way to find consensus in your local group, please write it down, publicize, and share! | If you found a good way to find consensus in your local group, please write it down, publicize, and share! | ||
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===== Dogma ===== | ===== Dogma ===== | ||
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Dogma is for the privileged. It might be necessary or even beneficial to deviate from this code of conduct for a variety of reasons, and it is ok to do so, as long as this deviation is communicated very clearly, and there are no concerns by the local and/or global community. | Dogma is for the privileged. It might be necessary or even beneficial to deviate from this code of conduct for a variety of reasons, and it is ok to do so, as long as this deviation is communicated very clearly, and there are no concerns by the local and/or global community. | ||
+ | ===== References / Further Reading ===== | ||
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+ | This code of conduct is one of many. Two very common ones that were partially used for this one are the [[http:// | ||
- | ===== References / Further Reading ===== | ||
- | This code of conduct is one of many. Two very common ones that were partially used for this one are the [[http:// |