There is a lot of fuss around "Code of Conducts", here is our take:
- For those who just want to enjoy the event, go for it.
- For those who want a code of conduct¹ (but you don't²), below is ours.
- For the others, read about the principle of charity³ and its benefits⁴.
In any case, if you need any assistance, please ask the staff for help.
¹https://github.com/domgetter/NCoC
²http://www.organizingcreativity.com/2016/09/why-a-code-of-conduct-for-conferences-is-a-really-bad-idea/
³http://philosophy.lander.edu/oriental/charity.html
⁴http://lesswrong.com/lw/8i5/dont_apply_the_principle_of_charity_to_yourself/
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Toulouse Hacking Convention – 2017 Code of Conduct
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We might expect few things from you:
- Wear your badge¹ during the event².
- Consider keeping your mind clear³.
- Stay respectful of your peers⁴.
TL;DR: the staff will dismiss you if you don't behave.
¹pseudonyms are welcome
²required by the venue
³also required by the venue
⁴being human is hard: let's be charitable