Please do not feel like you may be a burden to us by reporting incidents, even if you happen to report multiple incidents during the conference. We consider reports an opportunity for us to act: by knowing about an incident, we can act on it and often prevent it from happening again. But if we don't know, we can't take action.
If you need clarification on whether someone else has already reported an incident, even if many people saw it, please report it. Frequently, several people witness an incident, and no one reports it because everyone thought other people would.
If you are still determining whether the situation was a Code of Conduct violation or whether it applied to that particular space, we encourage you to report it. We would much rather have a few extra reports where we decide to take no action than miss a report of an actual violation. Unfortunately, we don't look negatively on you if we find the incident is not a violation. Knowing about incidents that are not violations or happen outside our spaces can also help us to improve the Code of Conduct or the processes surrounding it.
If you think you witnessed something but are unsure what you saw or don't have proof, it's still very useful to us if you can report on it. You don't have to build up a case before reporting, and it's okay to report things even if you have doubts.
In your report, please include, when possible:
- Your contact info (so we can get in touch with you)
- Names (real, nicknames, or pseudonyms) of individuals involved. If there were other witnesses besides you, please also try to include them.
- When and where the incident occurred. Please be as specific as possible.
- Your account of what occurred. If there is a written record (e.g., tweets or Slack messages), please include screenshots and, if possible, a link.
- Any extra context relevant to the incident.
- If this incident is ongoing.
- Do you have any other information you would like to give us?
If you don't have some of this information or not at this time, please still make the report anyway. You can contact us at any time after your report if you want to add, edit, or take back any information you shared.
If you feel unsafe reporting in person, you may choose someone to represent you. In this case, we'd need their contact information, but we'd ask this person to make it clear that they are not reporting in their own name.
When handling a report, we follow our
response guidelines.
We value your attendance and look forward to seeing you at DjangoCon Europe.