codes of conduct for small/medium conferences are silly every dispute is resolved on a case-by-case basis anyways
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Replying to @sigfig
the purpose isn't to preclude a case-by-case resolution, it's to provide a benchmark for expectations to be set.
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Replying to @sigfig @EmilyGorcenski
conferences rely on multiple other organizations to exist and those expectations do not extend to the staff, security, etc
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the worst incident of harassment i've experienced at a conf happened at strangeloop because of this
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Replying to @sigfig
ofc, but it can apply to attendees, conf (not venue) staff, volunteers, speakers.
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Replying to @EmilyGorcenski
the point i was making is that placing emphasis on the guidelines is foolish when it is the appeals process that has power
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Replying to @sigfig @EmilyGorcenski
i would much rather go to a conf with no coc and an obvious means to appeal than one with a "strong" coc
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and still the chasers find me so now i'm going to Europe
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