Unfortunately at a lot of events, a code of conduct is mentioned at the beginning, and then not mentioned ever again.
Telling sponsors about having more inclusive events, having hackers commit to it in some way, etc. makes an event feel a little bit safer for some people from the start, and keeps things in line.
Unfortunately at a lot of events, a code of conduct is mentioned at the beginning, and then not mentioned ever again.
Telling sponsors about having more inclusive events, having hackers commit to it in some way, etc. makes an event feel a little bit safer for some people from the start, and keeps things in line.