Hacker Hotel Code of Conduct
At Hacker Hotel, we believe in fostering a space where curiosity, collaboration, and community thrive. We aim to create an inclusive, respectful, and safe environment where all participants can fully engage in meaningful interactions, exchange ideas, and form lasting connections. This Code of Conduct outlines the values and expectations that guide our interactions during the event.
1. Inclusivity and Respect
Hacker Hotel is committed to inclusivity and diversity. Our community spans different backgrounds, cultures, professions, and experiences. As such, we expect all participants to:
- Respect all individuals regardless of gender identity, age, race, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, religion, or professional background.
- Avoid discriminatory language or behavior of any kind, including microaggressions, offensive jokes, or stereotyping.
- Be mindful of different communication styles. Some participants may prefer more reserved or direct ways of engaging.
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2. Safe Spaces for Expression
We encourage open dialogue, diverse opinions, and challenging discussions, but always in the spirit of mutual respect. To maintain this environment:
- Listen actively and seek to understand other viewpoints, even if you disagree.
- Be conscious of personal boundaries. Not all interactions need to be work-related — but ensure all conversations are consensual and comfortable for everyone involved.
- Respect the privacy of others. Do not record, take photos, or share private conversations without explicit permission.
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3. Community Collaboration
At Hacker Hotel, our tribal model emphasizes the value of community, mutual support, and shared learning. The success of the event depends on:
- Engage with your tribe. Be an active participant in your group, contributing your thoughts, experiences, and skills for the collective's benefit.
- Help and support others. If someone asks for help, whether it’s sharing knowledge, offering technical assistance, or simply offering a word of encouragement, do so generously.
- Be aware of your impact on shared spaces. Clean up after yourself, help maintain common areas, and be considerate of your tribe’s environment.