*If* there were such a policy in place the current CoC would prohibit even takin such pictures, let alone publishing them.
However, as others have mentioned, a system of different lanyard colours is difficult to manage for photographers. Taowa > On Aug 2, 2018, at 17:34, Pranav Jain <cont...@pranavjain.me> wrote: > > As per my past experience, people usually don't upload the photos on > the public forum in which they see attendees wearing bands/lanyards > with *don't-photograph-me* color/depiction. We can surely add this to > our Code of Conduct too. > > On Wed, Aug 1, 2018 at 12:27 AM, Adriana Cássia <adriana....@gmail.com> wrote: >>> However I would like to make it clearer at future DebConfs that this is >>> not okay. It seems like people don't read the code of conduct before >>> entering the conference. At IETF, because of a similar issue, a photo >>> policy was introduced which gives everybody the possibility to show >>> their willingness to be photographed by choosing a lanyard of a certain >>> color (https://www.ietf.org/blog/ietf-meeting-photography-policy/). I >>> would like to see a similar policy for Debian meetings. This will allow >>> attendees to opt in if they wish to do so. >> >> I believe we can work to prevent that situation and preparing specific >> actions for the DC19 (before and during the conference). >> I read the IETF Meeting Photography Policy and it's a good idea create >> a "do-not-photograph" label. >> >> >> Best regards, >> >> -- >> Adriana C. da Costa >> http://www.mulheres.eti.br >> > > > > -- > Regards, > > Pranav Jain >