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The Ansible community Diversity and Inclusion (D&I) working group would like to survey our existing meetup organizers to check in and make sure they’re familiar with the Ansible Code of Conduct (CoC), if they feel confident with how to enforce the CoC or address violations, if there have been any incidents, and if there’s anything we can do to better support you in this area. Our goal is to support you better, not to blame people.

This survey should take no more than 5 minutes of your time. The raw data will be available to the D&I Working Group, and the Ansible Community Team. The aggregate results (for example, the percentage of respondents who answered “Yes” to a specific question) will be made public. No individual responses or personally identifiable information (PII) will be made public. If you need to speak to someone regarding your responses, please contact gsutclif@redhat.com

For reference, the CoC can be found here.

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* 1. Which meetup do you organize? (Optional)
This information will only be shared with the Community Team

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* 2. How familiar are you with the Ansible Code of Conduct (CoC)?
Please answer on a scale of 1-5, where 1 is “I do not know what a CoC is / I have never heard of Ansible’s CoC” and 5 is “I have read Ansible’s CoC in full / I understand how it applies to my meetup”

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* 3. As a meetup organizer, you are responsible for enforcing the Ansible Code of Conduct at your events. Do you feel confident in your ability to perform this role?
Please answer on a scale of 1-5, where 1 is not at all confident and 5 is “I have already handled these types of incidents or I have had training in responding to these types of incidents”.

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* 4. Have you ever had to enforce the Code of Conduct at an Ansible event?
Examples of Code of Conduct enforcement might include:
  • Asking an attendee to refrain from repeatedly interrupting a speaker
  • Asking an attendee to refrain from touching another attendee
  • Prohibiting someone from attending an event due to behaviour they had previously been warned about

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