Dear all,

Below is the proposed text for the Libre Graphics Meeting Code of Conduct.

It has been written after several discussions and meetings. Please read 
carefully and if you have any last comments, we'd like to hear before Monday 26 
May 23:00 CEST preferably by way of a suggestion on this page: 
http://piratepad.net/draftcoc

After May 26th May, the document will be published on the LGM websites and be 
in function for the upcoming meeting. In June we'll write an organisers guide 
to complement the CoC. The CoC and organisers guide will be evaluated and if 
necessary updated after the 2015 meeting in Toronto.

Thank you all so far for your constructive contributions,


ginger coons, Steve Conklin, Jon Nordby, Femke Snelting, Susan Spencer, Chris 
Lilley, Michael Schumacher

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*Libre Graphics Meeting - Code of Conduct*

Since it's early beginnings in 2006, the Libre Graphics Meeting has been a 
melting pot where free software developers, practitioners and artists from all 
over the world have a chance to meet each other, exchange ideas, and plan the 
future of Free, Libre and Open Source graphics. The meeting is all about 
participation: free to attend, it is open to all.

We intend the Libre Graphics Meeting to be an event that inspires mutual 
respect, collaboration and exchange. The Libre Graphics Meeting Code of Conduct 
states our shared ideas about the desired behaviour of participants and 
organisers. This document is about conduct at the actual meeting, (including 
related social events, presentations and workshops), communication on the LGM 
mailing lists and IRC channels.

The Libre Graphics community is committed to providing a safe and welcoming 
environment for all participants, regardless of, for example: ethnicity, 
gender, sexual orientation, age, appearance, impairment, religion, or technical 
ability.

We accept that people have differences of opinion, that they communicate those 
in various ways, and that social norms may vary across cultures.  Sometimes the 
impact our behaviour has on others isn't immediately apparent to us. 
Participants should speak openly and courteously with each other when they see, 
experience or speak about conduct that might be unwelcome.

Misunderstandings do sometimes occur, and people should be able to work things 
out between themselves whenever possible, in a courteous and respectful manner. 
They may seek the advice of a mutually trusted third party.

Harassment is not tolerated in any form. No matter who you are, if you feel 
threatened or violated as a result of intimidating, harassing, abusive, 
discriminatory, derogatory or demeaning conduct, or witness such behaviour, 
please immediately notify the contact person(s).

In case you think these things do not happen: 
http://geekfeminism.wikia.com/wiki/Timeline_of_incidents

To achieve the goals of the Code of Conduct, the organizers of the Libre 
Graphics Meeting:

-Will check before the selection of a location is made, if local laws are 
compatible with the CoC.
- Will appoint dedicated contact persons, preferably from the local organizing 
team. Their names and contact details will be published on the LGM website 
before the event.
- Will follow up on each issue brought to the attention of the contact 
person(s). This includes communicating with involved parties about further 
steps.

The contact person(s) will take appropriate measures when necessary, such as 
removing someone from the premises or channel.

*Purpose of the Code of Conduct document*

- For Participants: Feel safe. Participants know that if we experience 
something that we are not comfortable with, our concerns will be taken 
seriously - and that help is available.
- For Organisers: Feel sure. Organisers know the standard to which the LGM 
community holds itself, and what to do when an issue arises.
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