Change 42500

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Change #42500
2017-02-05
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update Calagator::Event 1250471433 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/safety-first-pdxs-code-of-conduct-workshop-for-the-tech-community-tickets-31342383914 Roll back

description **Registration is required.** Join us at the first Safety First PDX workshop on Codes of Conduct. Whether you're looking for a primer or a refresher, Codes of Conduct play a key role in diversity and inclusion, particularly when it comes to the tech community. The workshop will cover: What a Code of Conduct is and why we need it Examples of common problems that you'll have to deal with Incident report handling and practice Strategies for responding and resolving problems effectively Safety First PDX is a Stumptown Syndicate program promoting community safety and accountability in PDX tech and beyond. Safety First is led by Audrey Eschright, co-author of the Citizen Code of Conduct (in use by Open Source Bridge and various other communities). Audrey has five years of experience on code of conduct implementation and enforcement for open source projects and events and spent ten years organizing tech community spaces, including user groups, open source projects, and conferences. **Registration is required.** Join us at the first Safety First PDX workshop on Codes of Conduct. Whether you're looking for a primer or a refresher, Codes of Conduct play a key role in diversity and inclusion, particularly when it comes to the tech community. The workshop will cover: - What a Code of Conduct is and why we need it - Examples of common problems that you'll have to deal with - Incident report handling and practice - Strategies for responding and resolving problems effectively Safety First PDX is a Stumptown Syndicate program promoting community safety and accountability in PDX tech and beyond. Safety First is led by Audrey Eschright, co-author of the Citizen Code of Conduct (in use by Open Source Bridge and various other communities). Audrey has five years of experience on code of conduct implementation and enforcement for open source projects and events and spent ten years organizing tech community spaces, including user groups, open source projects, and conferences.