Nabarun Pal
Sayan Chowdhury
Chandan Kumar
Praveen Patil
Pratik Anurag
Shilpi Biswas
Shabnam
Information to Include in
Your Report
When filing a report, please provide as much relevant information as possible. The following details are essential to help us understand and address the situation:
Your contact information:
So we can get in touch with you if additional information is needed during the investigation.
Names and details of involved parties:
Include the names (real, nicknames, or pseudonyms) of all individuals involved in the incident, including any witnesses.
Date, time, and location of the incident:
Be as specific as possible about when and where the incident occurred.
Description of the incident:
Provide a detailed account of what happened, including any offensive language or actions involved.
Evidence, if available:
Provide a detailed account of what happened, including any offensive language or actions involved.
Additional context:
Provide a detailed account of what happened, including any offensive language or actions involved.
Is the incident ongoing?:
Let us know if the incident is ongoing or if there is an immediate threat to someone's safety.
Reporting Concerns about
Volunteers or Organizers
All reports will be treated with strict confidentiality. We understand the sensitive nature of such matters and will protect the privacy of all parties involved to the best of our ability.
In some cases, we may need to make a public statement, but the identities of victims and reporters will remain confidential unless instructed otherwise.
If your report concerns a possible violation by a volunteer or organizer, you can make your report directly to the Chair of the Code Of Conduct Committee, whose contact information will be made available during the conference.
The current Code Of Conduct Chair is Sayan Chowdhury, and you can reach out via email at 911@yudocaa.in
Once a report is received, the Code Of Conduct Committee will promptly initiate an investigation.
The Code of Conduct Working Group will review the incident, consider all the information provided, and determine the appropriate response. Possible responses may include but are not limited to:
No Violation Found:
If the incident does not violate the Code Of Conduct.
Private reprimand:
A private warning to the individual(s) involved.
Public reprimand:
A public statement addressing the violation.
Expulsion:
Removal from the conference without a refund.
Evidence, if available::
Provide a detailed account of what happened, including any offensive language or actions involved.
Ban from PyCon India spaces:
Temporary or permanent restrictions on access to mailing lists, IRC, etc.
Request for an apology:
Asking the responsible party to issue an apology to the affected individuals or the community.
We aim to respond to the reporter within one week of receiving the report with either a resolution or an explanation of the ongoing investigation.
We aim to respond to the reporter within one week of receiving the report with either a resolution or an explanation of the ongoing investigation.
We aim to respond to the reporter within one week of receiving the report with either a resolution or an explanation of the ongoing investigation.
Thank you for helping us maintain a respectful and inclusive atmosphere at PyCon India 2025. By reporting incidents, you contribute to the collective effort to make our conference a safe and welcoming experience for all attendees.
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