This is just a source code of the guidance. You should go here to read it: http://coc-handbook.com/
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This is a document used by Django: Under the Hood and DjangoCon Europe 2016 Code of Conduct teams to handle any incidents occurring during those events.
It's a very early draft, and things change as we learn more about things that work for us.
Feel free to use it to learn about our process, or to implement similar process in your community.
This work is by:
- Ola Sendecka
- Ola Sitarska
This work incorporates and is derived from Creative Commons licenced work by:
- Mary Gardiner (User:Thayvian), User:Azurelunatic, and other editors of the Geek Feminism wiki listed at Responding to reports revision history and Duty officer revision history
- authors of the PyCon Staff Procedure for Handling Harassment
- authors of the Django Code of Conduct - Reporting Guide