Hi everyone,

I'm one of the organizers of DjangoCon Europe 2012 and as Daniele pointed 
out, it made me sad when seeing the amount of women that submitted a talk. 
While we have no statistics of a gender breakdown for the tickets sold so 
far, just glancing at the list of names makes me sad.

I wonder how much of this is just bad organizing and communication from our 
part, and how much it is because there are less women in the Django 
community than men (if that's even the case). On that note, thanks for 
giving your views on this topic everyone.

I will see which suggestions we can still implement for DjangoCon Europe 
and if you have any more suggestions, please feel free to contact me 
directly at ojiido...@gmail.com, as I often forget to check mailing lists.

We'll publish a code of conduct soon, the reason why this was not done yet 
is because I naively thought that it is unnecessary, as 
everything usually mentioned in a code of conduct is covered by Swiss law 
anyway (especially discrimination).

Jonas Obrist

On Wednesday, April 25, 2012 8:28:07 PM UTC+2, Katie Cunningham wrote:
>
> If you want to get more women to a conference, a few things have been 
> successful on this side of the pond: 
>
>  - Scholarships set aside for female attendees 
>  - Specifically invite potential female speakers to talk, or at least 
> submit a talk 
>  - Reach out to women-based tech groups, and make sure they know about 
> the conference 
>  - Talk to females that are already attending, and see if they can share a 
> room 
>  - Encourage sponsors to sponsor costs for a female attendee. 
>  - Have a code of conduct that is public, explicit, and enforced. 
>
> Even doing the scholarships for a few spots shows that your conference 
> shows that you're serious about women attending. I don't know, when 
> looking into a conference, whether your conference is going to be one 
> where I'm going to get cat-called or one where I'm going to feel 
> completely at home. 
>
> Katie Cunningham 

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