Code of Conduct


At our conference, we are applying rules that are taken from common sense. Nevertheless, we are writing them down to prevent misunderstandings.

1. You are welcome.

In order to make the Graz Linuxtage fun, interesting and positive for everyone involved, we want to create an open, cooperative, educational atmosphere. Learning and exchange with others is our priority.

Therefore, the following guidelines/rules of conduct apply without exception for everyone participating at Grazer Linuxtage.

2. We are respectful to each other and show consideration for others.

We are helpful, considerate, friendly and treat each other with respect. We accept that there are different perspectives and needs and embrace feedback as an opportunity to learn. This also includes online, event-related interaction.

3. Harassment, bullying or discrimination is unacceptable and we welcome tips.

What is unacceptable behavior is determined by the individual involved. Consequences will be determined by the organizer.

In the event of an incident report either to the nearest angel or via email (anonymously if you want; ). Angels can be recognized by orange T-shirts and lanyards with their name and the Linuxtage logo. The sooner we hear about it, the sooner we can react. If you observe unacceptable behavior then support the person concerned.

4. Grazer Linuxtage reserves the right to exclude persons.

Grazer Linuxtage has domiciliary right. We will use this right if persons violate these guidelines. However, we also want to give such a person people the opportunity to understand why and how we could make the situation constructive. Depending on the situation, consequences will be decided by us and may be temporary or valid for future events.

5. Thank you for helping to make Graz Linuxtage an enjoyable experience for all participants.

In order to foster a welcoming and open community, we are committed to good behavior by all who attend GLT. Thank you for your help in making Graz Linuxtage a successful and enjoyable experience for everyone involved.

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