Code of conduct

The EuroSciPy conference benefits from a diverse community, which has grown as a friendly, welcoming and dynamic group.

We trust that attendees will behave towards each other in a way that reflects the view widely shared by this community, that diversity and civility are strengths to be celebrated and fostered.

Furthermore, we believe that the conference will be more productive and enjoyable for everyone if a professional atmosphere prevails, meaning that all delegates may expect to

  • be treated with courtesy, dignity and respect;
  • be free from any form of discrimination, victimisation, harassment or bullying;
  • enjoy an environment free from unwelcome behaviour, inappropriate language and unsuitable imagery.


If problems covered by this code of conduct arise, please contact EuroSciPy2023 code of conduct team or organizers directly or send an email to coc@euroscipy.org.

If your report involves any members of the committee, or if they feel they have a conflict of interest in handling it, then they will recuse themselves from considering your report. Alternatively, if, for any reason, you feel uncomfortable making a report to the committee, then you can also contact Python Software Verband e.V board via coi@python-verband.org.

Any complaint will remain confidential and will be investigated. The EuroSciPy CoC team will do their best to resolve any conflict and preserve the welcoming character of the conference. As a last resort, a participant may be requested to leave the venue of the conference, without reimbursement.

The members of the code of conduct team are:

  • Alessia Marcolini
  • Maren Westermann
  • Mojdeh Rastgoo
  • Konstantin Ignatov


Furthermore, participants are hereby reminded that they should abide by the laws of the country hosting EuroSciPy, with discrimination and harassment being against the law. Cases of law-breaking actions shall be reported to the police.

This document is based on the PyCon UK Code of Conduct and released under a creative commons license.