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Labitat Code of Conduct

We are committed to making Labitat an inclusive and welcoming space for everyone at all times. The most important rule is: be excellent to each other.

Sadly, technology communities have a notorious reputation for harassment. We've set these ground rules to make it clear that this behaviour is unacceptable so everyone can feel comfortable being part of Labitat.

Everyone who visits Labitat must abide by this code of conduct, both in the physical space and on any online channels. We will not tolerate harassment of participants or discriminatory behaviour of any form. Specifically:

  • Do not engage in homophobic, racist, transphobic, ableist, sexist, or otherwise prejudiced behaviour.

  • Do not harass people. Stalking, unconsented physical contact, or unwanted sexual attention is harassment. Dressing or acting in a certain way is not consent.

  • Labitat is a shared space, but every participant's personal space is their own. If you are asked to leave someone alone, you must respect this.

  • Some members may not want to be filmed or photographed. Respect their wishes and always ask before you use a camera.

  • Aggression and elitism are unwelcome; nobody should be afraid to ask questions.

We expect everyone to treat the space, bunkers and garden as well as tools and infrastructure with the utmost care and respect. We will not tolerate any kind of vandalism, including littering.

We may expel you or issue a time-out if you break these rules. The decision is made by the board and can be tried at the annual general meeting.

If you are being harassed or witness a breach of this code of conduct, do not hesitate to write an email to [email protected].

You are also welcome to write directly to any of our CoC persons at

If you have any comments or queries, you can get in touch with the board at [email protected].

This Code of Conduct is heavily based on (if not verbatim stolen from) our friends at Bornhack, who took it from EMF's Code of Conduct which is under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (CC BY 4.0), and makes this CoC under that license as well.