Please keep in mind that this is a professional event at all times, and that ALL attendees are expected to follow the Protocol Labs network Code of Conduct.

If you believe someone has violated this code of conduct, please reach out code-of-conduct@protocol.ai as quickly as possible. Attendees who engage in unacceptable behavior may be removed from the event. PL members who violate this Code of Conduct may be suspended or removed permanently from the ecosystem.

Protocol Labs network Code of Conduct

The Protocol Labs network is a collection of open source R&D labs working together to build the next generation of the internet. The network is strong because its members share a set of common values such as integrity, respect, and accountability. The strength of this community hinges upon the contributions and trustworthiness of its members, and we look to each of you to continually support and build up the network.

This Code of Conduct applies to all teams and individuals within the Network, meaning teams that receive funding or support from the Protocol Labs network.

Some examples of behavior we expect from PL members include:

Treat network members with fairness and respect
  • Provide a friendly and welcoming environment for all.
  • Do not harass or threaten any PL member, or anyone else.
  • Do not behave in a way that damages the reputation of your team or the PL.
Be honest and reliable
  • Follow through on your commitments to the network.
  • Keep off-the-record or confidential information private and secret.
  • Ensure that your team resolves privacy and security issues promptly.
Be respectful of others’ time, attention, and resources
  • Use network resources (e.g., office hours, forums, etc.) prudently.
  • Avoid marketing or soliciting, it is fine to endorse tools that you find useful, but please refrain from blatant marketing or spam.
Find ways to give back to the community
  • Look for ways to get to know other community members, via social events, Discord, etc.
  • Participate in and share your knowledge via office hours or the forum.
  • Be an active member of the community and look for ways to help others.

Some examples of prohibited conduct are listed below. This list is NOT exhaustive:

  • Harassment, discrimination, bullying, retaliation, or inappropriate or abusive workplace conduct.
  • Fighting, threats, inappropriate physical contact, unsafe behavior or other disorderly or improper conduct that may endanger the well-being of others.
  • Theft, dishonesty or unethical behavior.
  • Unauthorized or illegal possession of controlled substances on work-related premises.
  • Use or sale of controlled substances on work-related premises.