I will not attend or speak at conferences or other events that do not have a code of conduct. #CoCPledge
— yourface.js (@ashedryden) February 3, 2014
I really want to see the white, male, straight dudes who speak at every Ruby or Python or whatever conf taking the #CoCPledge
— yourface.js (@ashedryden) February 3, 2014
Happy to see this shifting closer to the default: from now on I will speak and/or attend only conferences with a Code of Conduct #CoCPledge
— Seriouspony (@seriouspony) February 6, 2014
Because my friends and colleagues deserve to be safe and welcome no matter their gender, race, sexual preference, etc. #CoCPledge
— Rein Henrichs (@ReinH) February 3, 2014
Been thinking this for a while but thx @ashedryden for making it explicit: I won't attend or speak at events w/o code of conduct. #CoCpledge
— ch.eval() (@jcoglan) February 3, 2014
until someone comes up with an idea that demonstrably addresses problematic behaviour better than a Code of Conduct, it's #CoCPledge for me.
— Rick Scott (@shadowspar) February 3, 2014
@NERDSummit As part of #CoCPledge - can you add a Code of Conduct for your events?
I hear this is a good source: http://t.co/3CHT61SVJT
— James Chevalier (@JamesChevalier) February 3, 2014
I guess #CoCPledge means @wrocloverb should really take the step and introduce CoC. come on, orgs, it doesn't cost you a thing.
— Tomasz Stachewicz (@_tomash) February 3, 2014
Now you! #CoCPledge
— Jan Lehnardt (@janl) February 3, 2014
Been my policy for a while, but happy to explicitly say I won’t attend or speak at confs without a code of conduct. #CoCPledge
— pyrotechnic apiarist (@juliepagano) February 3, 2014
I’m continuing my policy of not attending or speaking at conferences without a code of conduct. #CoCPledge
— Alex Gaynor (@alex_gaynor) February 3, 2014
@ashedryden I think I already signed http://t.co/khYyMVXkXi this, but I think I already explicitly invoke the #CoCPledge interface :)
— jessenoller (@jessenoller) February 3, 2014
I’ve been doing it for a while (http://t.co/MNwQBamcx6), but again FTR: I won’t attend conferences that refuse a code of conduct. #CoCPledge
— jacobian (@jacobian) February 3, 2014
Ah, look what's popping up on my radar! I, too, will take the #CoCPledge.
— Katie Cunningham (@kcunning) February 3, 2014
I won’t attend or promote STEM events w/o visible, comprehensive code of conduct, reporting guide, & declaration of enforcement. #CoCPledge
— cori (@iroc) February 4, 2014
If I have to ask “how do I file a report?” or even “who do I talk to?” you do not have an effective code of conduct. #CoCPledge
— cori (@iroc) February 4, 2014
On meaningful code of conduct by tech conferences http://t.co/5ylxqvyzPi. Check out #CoCPledge. Start conversations w/confs you care about.
— CallbackWomen (@CallbackWomen) February 4, 2014
Just pointed out a conference lacked a CoC to honour my #CoCPledge at http://t.co/1j5HJfHOi7. Organisers still have time to adopt one.
— Nick Coghlan (@ncoghlan_dev) February 4, 2014
Taking the pledge: I will not attend or speak at conferences or other events that do not have a code of conduct. #CoCPledge
— Kronda (@kronda) February 4, 2014
Can happily say that I'm only speaking at conferences with code of conduct policies #CoCPledge
— Camille Fournier (@skamille) February 4, 2014
I'm taking the #CoCPledge. Glad to see conferences I currently plan to attend either have a CoC or are putting one in place as we speak
— Kate Chapman (@wonderchook) February 4, 2014
+1 RT @felicitytwit: I recommend this video from @Popehat on sexual harassment law. Very relevant to #CoCPledge http://t.co/kc9E7jQL4m
— Alex Miller (@puredanger) February 5, 2014
I’m with you, @ashedryden. I will not attend or speak at conferences or other events that do not have a code of conduct. #CoCPledge
— Coraline Ada Ehmke (@bantik) February 3, 2014
I will not attend or speak at conferences or other events that do not have a code of conduct. #CoCPledge
— Jan Lehnardt (@janl) February 3, 2014
I will not attend or speak at conferences or other events that do not have a code of conduct. #CoCPledge @ashedryden
— Lindsey Fowler (@lindseyfowler) February 3, 2014
I will not attend or speak at conferences or other events that do not have a code of conduct. Nope.giffy. #CoCPledge
— quantum feminist (@mnowster) February 3, 2014
Continuing my policy of neither sponsoring nor attending nor speaking at conferences that do not have a robust code of conduct. #CoCPledge
— Surly Typist (@zspencer) February 3, 2014
Learning a lot about what makes for a good conference Code of Conduct thanks to #CoCPledge. Thanks :)
— Molly White (@molly0x57) February 3, 2014
Fellow Ruby devs, do conferences you're attending or speaking at in 2014 have a robust code of conduct that protects attendees? #CoCPledge
— benjamin dilzraeli (@adventuresofrob) February 4, 2014
Need a conference code of conduct? This one is in use by hundreds of tech, science, and art conferences: http://t.co/87wuiAZk8J #CoCPledge
— The Ada Initiative (@adainitiative) February 4, 2014
My whole freaking library took the #CoCPledge http://t.co/KkPbSUQhHb
— Chris Bourg (@mchris4duke) February 4, 2014
I will not attend or speak at conferences or other events that do not have a code of conduct. #CoCPledge
— Greg Dunlap (@heyrocker) February 4, 2014
Take the #CoCPledge and refuse to attend or talk at conferences that don't have an actionable and clear code of conduct.
— Caleb Smith (@CalebSmithNC) February 4, 2014
Very impressed by #CoCPledge. This industry has really come a long, long way in the last years.
— Lena Herrmann (@kilaulena) February 4, 2014
Hell no. I’m not speaking at, attending, or sponsoring a conference that doesn’t have and enforce a code of conduct. #CoCPledge
— Coda Hale (@coda) February 4, 2014
Taking the #CoCPledge? Consider signing @_LetsGetLouder !
— Lynn Root (@roguelynn) February 4, 2014
More diverse conferences are better for everyone. A conf without a strong code of conduct is a conf that doesn’t want me there. #CoCPledge
— Sam Livingston-Gray (@geeksam) February 4, 2014
I will not attend or speak at conferences or other events that do not have a code of conduct. #CoCPledge
— Baptiste Mispelon (@bmispelon) February 4, 2014
New post! #CoCPledge – A Way Forward? http://t.co/7dmfTTddJe
— skepchicks (@skepchicks) February 4, 2014
Oooh, discovered @stumpsyn Citizen Code of Conduct template. Adaptable to wide range of community contexts http://t.co/xRZPIsujwg #cocpledge
— Carina C. Zona (@cczona) February 4, 2014
I will only speak at, attend, sponsor or otherwise contribute to events that have and enforce a code of conduct. #CoCPledge.
— Christie Koehler Ⓥ (@christi3k) February 5, 2014