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The PyGotham Code of Conduct is based on the one found at http://geekfeminism.wikia.com/wiki/Conference_anti-harassment/Policy. Its license should be included on the page.
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What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Find or enter a work in a journal with an ampersand in the title (e.g.,
Feminism & Psychology
2. Click the "Local library like - Find it" button
3.
What …
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Hello. I was actually about to fork this dictionary myself until i saw you'd
already done it, thanks.
Here are some entries i was going to add to my fork that i noticed yours seems
to lack.
Note tha…
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"On Open Companies, Consent, and Safety (among other things)"
> The general idea of Open Companies, as proposed by Chad Whitacre (the founder of Gittip) and elaborated on later, both in person and by…
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# Spitballed ideas
- A FAQ page
- A suggestions forum
- A this-is-how-MTF-operates-and-here-is-how-you-can-help guide
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Instead of sending people blindly to DuckDuckGo, some material which I agree with could be better.
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"I strongly believe that it is my — and your — duty to make the open source community, as well as the tech community at large, a community where everyone feel welcome and is accepted. It means being …
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Our Code of Conduct is based on PyCon's and we need to review it and adapt the procedures of handling harassment.
Reference: https://us.pycon.org/2015/about/code-of-conduct/
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A question I get a lot is: why do you have some women-only events? Maybe we could make a FAQ and include an answer to that that in it?
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I've noticed that if a banned word, such as "r/", is is present near the closing of a comment, which can only be revealed by clicking "show more", than the comment itself is not blocked. This is an i…