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Anti-harassment

Anti-harassment in a nutshell: Is a policy really too much to ask for? - satire by @pomke

Some OSCON2011 speakers are subscribing to a voluntary code of conduct by copy and pasting the text below into their bio on the http://oscon.com/2011 website.

As a speaker at OSCON I believe we should all strive to create a fun, educational, enjoyable and harassment-free conference experience for everyone.
Fortunately, Tim O'Reilly thinks so too. [Tim - Thank you.]
If you are being harassed, or witness harassment please report it to venue security, the police, the conference organisers or a trusted friend. You do not have to put up with it.
For more detail on what a code of conduct which includes an anti-harassment policy should contain, please review the geekfeminism wiki conference anti-harassment policy template


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For Speakers

As a speaker at OSCON I believe we should all strive to create a fun, educational, enjoyable and harassment-free conference experience for everyone. 

Fortunately, Tim O'Reilly "thinks so too":http://radar.oreilly.com/2011/07/sexual-harassment-at-technical.html . [Tim - Thank you.]

If you are being harassed, or witness harassment please report it to venue security, the police, the conference organisers or a trusted friend. You do not have to put up with it.

For more detail on what a code of conduct which includes an anti-harassment policy should contain, please review the "geekfeminism wiki conference anti-harassment policy template":http://geekfeminism.wikia.com/index.php?title=Conference_anti-harassment_policy