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PyCon KR Code of Conduct | ||
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This is [PyCon Korea code of conduct](https://github.com/pythonkr/pycon-code-of-conduct/blob/english/code_of_conduct.md) including the staff and attendee guides. | ||
This is [PyCon Korea code of conduct](https://github.com/pythonkr/pycon-code-of-conduct/blob/english/code_of_conduct.md) including the staff and attendee guides. ([Korean Version](https://github.com/pythonkr/pycon-code-of-conduct/blob/korean/code_of_conduct.md)) | ||
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Pycon Korea: | ||
PyCon Korea: | ||
* Aims to create events that anyone can participate | ||
* Aims to create an atmosphere where all forms of differences are accepted and respected. | ||
* Aims to create a conference where all participants are treated equal regardless of gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, nationality, race, region, religion, age, social status, education, intellectual level, appearance, disability, disease, preferred diets and so forth. | ||
* Aims to encourage an atmosphere that welcomes everyone. | ||
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Pycon Korea’s Code of Conduct is constantly changing to achieve the goal of creating a better community. Despite the painstaking efforts of the PyCon Korea Organizing Team and many other people, there are still areas for improvement in this Code of Conduct. | ||
PyCon Korea’s Code of Conduct is constantly changing to achieve the goal of creating a better community. Despite the painstaking efforts of the PyCon Korea Organizing Team and many other people, there are still areas for improvement in this Code of Conduct. | ||
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You can also participate in the course of improving the Code of Conduct. If you have any suggestions or comments, or anything else regarding the Code of Conduct, please feel free to contact us at [coc@pycon.kr](mailto:coc@pycon.kr). The Organizing Team will take a close look at your comments and suggestions. | ||
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The PyCon Korea Organizing Team believes in the value of transparency and documentation. If there are any changes to the Code of Conduct, we will record all changes and disclose them through the website. | ||
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[Release Note](https://github.com/pythonkr/pycon-code-of-conduct/releases) | ||
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