This document summarizes the procedures the Python Barranquilla team uses to enforce the Code of Conduct.
When the work group receives a report of a possible Code of Conduct violation, it will:
Reporters should receive an emailed acknowledgment of the receipt of their report within 24 hours.
Examples of conflicts of interest include:
Committee members do not need to state why they have a conflict of interest, only that one exists. Other work group members should not ask why the person has a conflict of interest.
Anyone who has a conflict of interest will remove themselves from the discussion of the incident, and recuse themselves from voting on a response to the report.
Is this a Code of Conduct violation? Is this behavior on our list of inappropriate behavior? Is it borderline inappropriate behavior? Does it violate our community norms?
Did this occur in a space that is within our Code of Conduct’s scope? If the incident occurred outside the community, but a community member’s mental health or physical safety may be negatively impacted if no action is taken, the incident may be in scope. Private conversations in community spaces are also in scope.
Did this incident occur in a private conversation or in a public space? Incidents that all community members can see will have more negative impact.
Does this behavior negatively impact a marginalized group in our community? Is the reporter a person from a marginalized group in our community? How is the reporter being negatively impacted by the reported person’s behavior? Are members of the marginalized group likely to disengage with the community if no action was taken on this report?
Does this incident involve a community leader? Community members often look up to community leaders to set the standard of acceptable behavior.
Does this incident include sexual harrasment?
Does this pose a safety risk? Does the behavior put a person’s physical safety at risk? Will this incident severely negatively impact someone’s mental health?
Is there a risk of this behavior being repeated? Does the reported person understand why their behavior was inappropriate? Is there an established pattern of behavior from past reports?
Reports which involve higher risk or higher impact may face more severe consequences than reports which involve lower risk or lower impact.
The community team will determine a concrete behavioral modification plan that ensures the inappropriate behavior is not repeated. The event community team will also discuss what actions may need to be taken if the reported person does not agree to the behavioral modification plan.
What follows are examples of possible behavioral modification plans for incidents that occur in online spaces under the scope of this Code of Conduct. This behavioral modification list is not inclusive, and the community team reserves the right to take any action it deems necessary.
What follows are examples of possible consequences to an incident report. This consequences list is not inclusive, and the community team reserves the right to take any action it deems necessary.
The community team will work with online community administrators/moderators to draft a response to the reported person. The email should contain:
The work group should not state who reported this incident. They should attempt to anonymize any identifying information from the report. The reported person should be discouraged from contacting the reporter to discuss the report. If they wish to apologize to the reporter, the work group can accept the apology on behalf of the reporter.
If the reported person provides additional context, the community team may need to re-evaluate the behavioral modification plan and consequences.
A person who makes a report should receive a follow up email stating what action was taken in response to the report. If the work group decided no response was needed, they should provide an email explaining why it was not a Code of Conduct violation. Reports that are not made in good faith (such as “reverse sexism” or “reverse racism”) may receive no response.
The follow up email should be sent no later than one week after the receipt of the report. If deliberation or follow up with the reported person takes longer than one week, the work group should send a status email to the reporter.
This is an adapted version of the Code of Conduct Enforcement procedure of PyCon Colombia 2024