Code of Conduct

Purpose

esLibre believes in a community open to everyone. As such, we are committed to providing a friendly, safe and welcoming environment for everyone regardless of gender, sex, sexual orientation, specific abilities/needs, ethnicity or place of birth, religion (even preferred operating system or programming language and text editor!)

We are looking for people who want to talk about libre culture with empathy.

This code of conduct is intended to show our willingness to create a safe and relaxed environment at the event, committing participants, volunteers and speakers to be responsible and respectful.

Open Source Citizenship

An additional goal of this code of conduct is to increase open source citizenship by encouraging participants to recognize and strengthen the relationships between what we do and the community at large.

In service of this goal, the organizers of esLibre will collect nominations for exemplary individuals throughout the event and will recognize selected participants after the conference on the website.

If you see someone going out of their way to ensure our community is welcoming, kind, and encourages all participants to contribute to the fullest extent possible, we want to know.

You can nominate someone by speaking to any member of the organizing team during the entire congress.

Thank you for…

Please report the following behaviours if you witness them:

The event reserves the right to expand this list in order to protect participants and attendees.

The esLibre organising team takes this issue very seriously, and will take the following measures if necessary:

What to do if you witness or are subjected to unacceptable behaviour?

If you are involved in unacceptable behaviour, witness another person engaging in such behaviour or have other concerns, please notify the organising team as soon as possible.

Both in the physical editions and in the virtual spaces, in addition to people identified as part of the administration in each room, you will have a point inside the venue to go to if you have any problems.

You can also write to us at conducta@eslib.re or report any problems via the chat that will be set up during the congress for the same purpose. All complaints received will be deleted once the congress is over in order to guarantee their security and anonymity.

Remember: The esLibre team will be available to assist anyone participating in the congress as local security contacts or to offer any assistance to those experiencing unacceptable behaviour.

Thank you for helping us to create a safe environment!

We hope for sure that the event will go great, but if something happens we will be there to manage it quickly. We want to create an open and healthy community, so we need your help for that: enjoy the event, share and learn; we will make sure that everyone feels at ease.

Contact information

If you feel the need to contact us, remember that you can contact us at any time:

Licencia y Atribución

The event’s code of conduct can be found at https://eslib.re/conduct/ and is an adaptation—according to our criteria and needs—of the impressive work by Open Source Bridge. The original is available at http://opensourcebridge.org/about/code-of-conduct/ and is released under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) license.