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While this is meant to be primarily an online tutorial, we find it important to remind people that we should always strive to work in and create a inclusive, positive environment in which to work. Our values strongly align with those put forth by the Software Carepentry group, and we adopt a modified version of their code as our own. The original Code of Conduct for Software Carpentry can be found here (https://docs.carpentries.org/topic_folders/policies/code-of-conduct.html).

We are dedicated to providing a welcoming and supportive environment for all people, regardless of background or identity. However, we recognise that some groups in our community are subject to historical and ongoing discrimination, and may be vulnerable or disadvantaged. Membership in such a specific group can be on the basis of characteristics such as gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, nationality, sex, colour, ethnic or social origin, pregnancy, citizenship, familial status, veteran status, genetic information, religion or belief, political or any other opinion, membership of a national minority, property, birth, age, or choice of text editor. We do not tolerate harassment of participants on the basis of these categories, or for any other reason.

Harassment is any form of behaviour intended to exclude, intimidate, or cause discomfort. Because we are a diverse community, we may have different ways of communicating and of understanding the intent behind actions. Therefore we have chosen to prohibit certain forms of behaviour in our community, regardless of intent. Prohibited harassing behaviour includes but is not limited to:

Written or verbal comments which have the effect of excluding people on the basis of membership of a specific group listed above causing someone to fear for their safety, such as through stalking, following, or intimidation.

  • The display of sexual or violent images
  • Unwelcome sexual attention
  • Sustained disruption of talks, events or communications
  • Incitement to violence, suicide, or self-harm
  • Continuing to initiate interaction (including photography or recording) with someone after being asked to stop
  • ublication of private communication without consent
  • Behaviour not explicitly mentioned above may still constitute harassment. The list above should not be taken as exhaustive but rather as a guide to make it easier to enrich all of us and the communities in which we participate. All Intro2Astro interactions should be professional regardless of location: harassment is prohibited whether it occurs on or offline, and the same standards apply to both.

Thank you for helping make this a welcoming, friendly community for all.

This code of conduct is a modified version of that used by Software Carpentry, PyCon, which in turn is forked from a template written by the Ada Initiative and hosted on the Geek Feminism Wiki. Contributors to this document: Adam Obeng, Aleksandra Pawlik, Bill Mills, Carol Willing, Erin Becker, Hilmar Lapp, Kara Woo, Karin Lagesen, Pauline Barmby, Sheila Miguez, Simon Waldman, Tracy Teal.