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>    1. Re: [Diversity-talk] Diverse conferences need you! (Rory McCann)
>    2. Re: [Diversity-talk] Diverse conferences need you!
>       (Blake Girardot HOT/OSM)
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> Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2018 18:40:52 +0200
> From: Rory McCann <rory at technomancy.org>
> To: Rebecca Firth <rebecca.firth at hotosm.org>, OSM Diversity
>         <diversity-talk at openstreetmap.org>, OSM HOT <hot at openstreetmap.org
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> Cc: Rachel VanNice <rachel.vannice at hotosm.org>
> Subject: Re: [HOT] [Diversity-talk] Diverse conferences need you!
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> Hi,
>
> An additional way to help out is on the FOSS4G github, where there are 2
> issues for the CoC & travel advice, where you can leave comments, and
> see the draft documents. Most of my suggestions have been taken on board.
>
> https://github.com/foss4g2018/foss4g2018/issues/65
> https://github.com/foss4g2018/foss4g2018/issues/64
>
> > all future events happening in countries with similar local laws to
> > Tanzania
>
> Can you please state in what (limited!) circumstances (parts of) the HOT
> CoC are optional, or run the risk that CoC opponents using any reason
> they want to have an event with a CoC with lots of "opt-outs", claiming
> "cultural differences".
>
> My suggestion: "No events where homosexuality is illegal if
> homosexuality/etc is legal in one part of the region for this event."
> (there might be other cases).
>
> Rory
>
> On 12/04/18 23:41, Rebecca Firth wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > The HOT and FOSS4G community have been working hard to develop the
> > conference Code of Conduct for the upcoming event in Tanzania
> > (http://2018.foss4g.org/). The goal is to ensure the conference is as
> > welcoming and safe as it can be, and maintain a commitment to diverse
> > and inclusive conferences. Part of this means hosting conferences in
> > countries where HOT works as an organisation and where there are strong
> > local OSM communities. However, this does raise important concerns about
> > safety and security for attendees. We hope a re-drafted CoC will help
> > all future events happening in countries with similar local laws to
> > Tanzania, to ensure they can protect the interests and security of
> > attendees as best as possible. SOTM Africa, future, SOTMs, etc etc..
> >
> > The Summit/FOSS4G Working Groups have a re-drafted policy and would love
> > feedback from an as-diverse-as-possible group. If you're keen to
> > support, please get in touch with Amelia and Rachel in copy, who will
> > send you a copy of the policy and gladly hear your feedback.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Rebecca
> >
> > --
> > *Rebecca Firth*
> > Community and Partnerships Manager
> > rebecca.firth at hotosm.org <mailto:tyler.radford at hotosm.org>
> > @RebeccaFirthy
> >
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> Message: 2
> Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2018 14:47:21 -0400
> From: "Blake Girardot HOT/OSM" <blake.girardot at hotosm.org>
> To: Rory McCann <rory at technomancy.org>
> Cc: Rachel VanNice <rachel.vannice at hotosm.org>, OSM Diversity
>         <diversity-talk at openstreetmap.org>, OSM HOT <hot at openstreetmap.org
> >
> Subject: Re: [HOT] [Diversity-talk] Diverse conferences need you!
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>
> Hi Rory,
>
> Thank you very much for all your help with the CoC.
>
> I was hoping we could put together another resource that is practical
> advice for LGBTQ travellers.
>
> You offered some good advice that I would never think of, empty your
> phones of potentially problematic apps or content.
>
> I read on the State Department one tip that said be wary of
> entrampment type schemes with people trying to trick someone into
> revealing info that would get them in trouble with the law.
>
> I looked on a few gay travel websites, but most of their practical
> advice consisted of saying know the local laws and check with the US
> or other national foreign affairs office for their advice.
>
> Could we somehow collaborate on a blog post that would offer some more
> practical advice, all the helpful details and advice that can't really
> go in the CoC but still would be helpful to folks.
>
> Just a thought, if you think you would have time to contribute I can
> make a shared google doc to just start the advice list or something.
> But i do not have much to add besides stuff I can find spread around
> the Internets, you seemed to have a lot of good advice I think would
> be good to share.
>
> regards,
> blake
>
> On Sat, Apr 14, 2018 at 12:40 PM, Rory McCann <rory at technomancy.org>
> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > An additional way to help out is on the FOSS4G github, where there are 2
> > issues for the CoC & travel advice, where you can leave comments, and
> > see the draft documents. Most of my suggestions have been taken on board.
> >
> > https://github.com/foss4g2018/foss4g2018/issues/65
> > https://github.com/foss4g2018/foss4g2018/issues/64
> >
> >> all future events happening in countries with similar local laws to
> >> Tanzania
> >
> > Can you please state in what (limited!) circumstances (parts of) the HOT
> > CoC are optional, or run the risk that CoC opponents using any reason
> > they want to have an event with a CoC with lots of "opt-outs", claiming
> > "cultural differences".
> >
> > My suggestion: "No events where homosexuality is illegal if
> > homosexuality/etc is legal in one part of the region for this event."
> > (there might be other cases).
> >
> > Rory
> >
> > On 12/04/18 23:41, Rebecca Firth wrote:
> >> Hi
> >>
> >> The HOT and FOSS4G community have been working hard to develop the
> >> conference Code of Conduct for the upcoming event in Tanzania
> >> (http://2018.foss4g.org/). The goal is to ensure the conference is as
> >> welcoming and safe as it can be, and maintain a commitment to diverse
> >> and inclusive conferences. Part of this means hosting conferences in
> >> countries where HOT works as an organisation and where there are strong
> >> local OSM communities. However, this does raise important concerns about
> >> safety and security for attendees. We hope a re-drafted CoC will help
> >> all future events happening in countries with similar local laws to
> >> Tanzania, to ensure they can protect the interests and security of
> >> attendees as best as possible. SOTM Africa, future, SOTMs, etc etc..
> >>
> >> The Summit/FOSS4G Working Groups have a re-drafted policy and would love
> >> feedback from an as-diverse-as-possible group. If you're keen to
> >> support, please get in touch with Amelia and Rachel in copy, who will
> >> send you a copy of the policy and gladly hear your feedback.
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >>
> >> Rebecca
> >>
> >> --
> >> *Rebecca Firth*
> >> Community and Partnerships Manager
> >> rebecca.firth at hotosm.org <mailto:tyler.radford at hotosm.org>
> >> @RebeccaFirthy
> >>
> >> *Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team*
> >> *Using OpenStreetMap for Humanitarian Response & Economic Development*
> >> *
> >> *
> >> You can #mapthedifference today! Donate.hotosm.org
> >> <http://donate.hotosm.org/>
> >> web <http://hotosm.org/> | twitter <https://twitter.com/hotosm> |
> >> facebook <https://www.facebook.com/hotosm> | donate
> >> <http://donate.hotosm.org/>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> _______________________________________________
> >> Diversity-talk mailing list
> >> Code of Conduct:
> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Diversity/MailingList/CodeOfConduct
> >> Contact the mods (private): diversity-talk-owner at openstreetmap.org
> >>
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