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DESCRIPTION:Code of conduct is an indispensable item for any event or commu
 nity nowadays. Derived from the Contributor Covenant\, such rules have bee
 n replicated as a template\, and are rarely created by communities\, creat
 ing a void between what is written and what is needed. Based on my point o
 f view as co-organizer of PyLadies Berlin\, this talk intends to share our
  experience so that other organizers can have tools at hand to better act 
 when code is hurt.
DTSTAMP:20260315T232213Z
LOCATION:Stage 1
SUMMARY:The code of conduct has been broken. Now what? - Paloma Oliveira
URL:https://program.foss-backstage.de/fossback23/talk/GRUPZW/
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