This repo contains the Music Hack Day Code of Conduct.
The actual Code of Conduct lives in CONDUCT.md.
If you would like to help improve this Code of Conduct, please feel free to submit a pull request or open an issue.
Happy hacking!
This is a first draft of a Code of Conduct for Music Hack Day events, based on similar codes of conduct, such as the PyCon Code of Conduct and its upstream template from the Geek Feminism wiki and the Ada Initiative.
Because this is a draft, your comments, criticisms, and feedback are appreciated. We would like Music Hack Day to be deliberately and specifically open and welcoming to everyone, and navigating the tech-meets-pop-culture in both an inclusive and an artistically-friendly way is challenging.
As this is, in its first draft, I am having a particularly hard time figuring out how to write the last paragraph of the "in depth" section in a way that both curbs potential harrassment, and also does not prevent someone from building something like an automatic-playlist-generator based on user input. Feedback on that paragraph in particular would be greatly appreciated.