[guadec-web/oscp-2019] Update CoC page



commit 8ebd97a71f3adb5f8ecd6a820c3efea39585281b
Author: Tom Tryfonidis <tomtryf gmail com>
Date:   Fri May 3 17:12:54 2019 +0300

    Update CoC page

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 Title: Code of conduct
 Date: 20190327
 
-### Contact information:
+Thank you for attending a GNOME event. We value your participation and want all event attendees to have an 
enjoyable and fulfilling experience. Accordingly, all attendees are expected to show respect, understanding, 
and consideration to one another.
 
-* GUADEC Help Telephone: <span class="badge badge-info">TBC</span>
-* Emergency number for police, fire department, or ambulance: 112
+All attendees, speakers, exhibitors, organizers, and volunteers are required to follow this Code of Conduct. 
Event organizers will ensure that it is enforced throughout the event.
 
-For other national emergency numbers see: 
[https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/112-greece](https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/112-greece)
+Thank you for helping to make this a welcoming and friendly event for all. 
 
-### If you need help
+## How to Behave
 
-If you have an emergency, use the emergency contact information below or approach event staff immediately 
for assistance.
+Everyone at GNOME events is expected to behave towards one another with respect, courtesy and understanding. 
This includes working to create a positive and welcoming environment. Ways to do this can include:
 
-If you feel unsafe or uncomfortable, or if you see someone else who needs help, please approach event staff 
or email the Code of Conduct Team. You are welcome to bring a friend along for support.
+* Being mindful of the different viewpoints and experiences of other attendees
+* Being empathetic and empowering others
+* Using inclusive language
+* When cricitism is constructive, accepting it gracefully
+* Avoiding presumptions about people 
 
-We are here to help make this a safe and welcoming environment for you. Even if you feel like your concern 
is small, or if you are not sure something is an issue, we encourage you to let us know. We're good at 
listening to people and are often able to offer advice for seemingly minor things.
+### Inappropriate behaviour
 
-For more information on what kind of help to expect from event staff and the Code of Conduct Team, or to 
report an incident online, please visit our reporting incidents page. 
+Intimidation, harassment, abusive, or discriminatory behavior are not tolerated at any GNOME event. Examples 
of inappropriate behavior include but are not limited to:
 
-### How to seek help
+* Offensive verbal or written remarks
+* Sexual or violent images or language in public spaces (including presentation slides)
+* Deliberate intimidation, stalking, or following
+* Sustained disruption of talks or other events
+* All forms of assault
+* Unwelcome physical contact or sexual attention
+* Sexist, racist, or other exclusionary jokes
+* Advocating for or encouraging any of the above behavior
+* Possession of an offensive weapon (including anything deemed to be a weapon by the organizers) 
 
-#### In person
+Do not, under any circumstance, negatively discriminate or make derogatory statements about people based on 
their age, culture, ethnicity, gender, gender identity and expression, language, race, sexual orientation, 
physical appearance, disability, place of residence or origin, political or religious views.
 
-Members of the Code of Conduct Team will be identified at the conference opening. You can approach them at 
any time and they will help you. If you are unsure who to approach, our event staff (identified by their 
colored shirts) can direct you to a member of the Code of Conduct Team.
+Event organizers reserve the right to take any action against those who behave inappropriately, including 
expulsion from the event. Actions and incident reports will be recorded and stored by the GNOME Foundation 
for the purposes described in the Code of Conduct Data Retention Policy. Be alert to the possibility of 
unconscious biases; ensure that they don't influence your behavior. 
 
-When talking to you, we will make sure you are safe and cannot be overheard. Other event staff may be 
involved to make sure your report is managed properly. Once safe, we'll ask you to tell us what happened. We 
understand that this process could be upsetting for you, and we'll handle it as respectfully as possible. You 
can bring someone to support you.
+## Enforcement
 
-#### By telephone
+Event organizers will take any actions necessary to protect attendees from inappropriate behavior. 
Individuals who have behaved inappropriately may be warned, expelled from the event, prohibited from 
attending future GNOME events, or prohibited from participating in the project online. If necessary, local 
law enforcement or venue security will be contacted.
 
-Help can be sought by telephone using the conference help number: <span class="badge badge-info">TBC</span>
+Attendees asked to stop any inappropriate behavior are expected to comply immediately.
 
-#### In writing
+If you are planning a talk or event that may contravene some aspects of the Code of Conduct, please get in 
touch with the [Code of Conduct Committee](https://wiki.gnome.org/CodeOfConductCommittee#Contact) in order to 
discuss your plans. 
 
-The Code of Conduct Team can also be contacted at <span class="badge badge-info">TBC</span>.
+## If you need help
+
+If you feel unsafe or uncomfortable at a GNOME event, or if you see someone else who needs help, please let 
an event organizer know. Please also inform the [Code of Conduct 
Committee](https://wiki.gnome.org/CodeOfConductCommittee#Contact) (note that the committee may not be able to 
respond immediately).
 
 When submitting information about an incident, please try to include the following details:
 
-* Your Information: Your full name and contact information
-* Offender’s Information: Offender’s name, physically identifying information, and contact information (if 
known)
-* Incident Description: Description of the behavior that was in violation of the Code of Conduct, including:
-* Time, date, and location of incident
-* Circumstances surrounding the incident
-* Who else was present
+* Your information: your full name and contact information
+* Offender’s information: offender’s name, physically identifying information, and contact information (if 
known)
+* Incident description: description of the behavior that was in violation of the Code of Conduct, including:
+    * Time, date, and location of incident
+    * Circumstances surrounding the incident
+    * Who else was present 
+
+All information provided as a part of Code of Conduct issues will be treated as being confidential. More 
detailed information about data retention can be found as a part of the Code of Conduct Incident Response 
Guidelines. 
+
+## Contact information:
+
+* GUADEC Help Telephone: <span class="badge badge-info">TBC</span>
+* Emergency number for police, fire department, or ambulance: 112
+
+For other national emergency numbers see: 
[https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/112-greece](https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/112-greece)
+


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