Código de conducta

DrupalCamp CR brings together people from all the country who use, develop, design, and support the Drupal platform. Many attendees are newcomers evaluating both our platform and our community.

The Drupal Code of Conduct (https://www.drupal.org/dcoc) outlines our shared ideals and values. This document expresses how we hope to make these ideals real at our conferences and other events. Our goal is to ensure that all participants can freely and openly share ideas in a friendly, safe, and welcoming environment that encourages and inspires mutual respect and collaboration.

Come for the software stay for the community

Drupal would simply not exist without its community. We want all attendees at DrupalCamp CR to have an awesome experience, both in and out of formal conference sessions. The purpose of this document is NOT to restrict the diversity of ideas and expression in the Drupal community; rather, it's to raise awareness of the potential for actions that could alienate valuable members — and potential members — of the community.

We are considerate - Tolerant - Inclusive - Respectful - Welcoming - Open

DrupalCamp CR attracts diverse people from a wide variety of ethnic, and religious backgrounds, culture, religion, physical appearance, disability, race, ethnicity, gender, or sexual orientation. And one of the greatest strengths of the Drupal community is our inclusiveness.

We should strive to treat all people with dignity and respect. Making all attendees feel welcome and included at DrupalCampCR is everyone’s job.

We are collaborative

If and when misunderstandings occur, we encourage people to work things out between themselves whenever possible. People are encouraged to take responsibility for their words and actions and listen to constructively-presented criticism with an open mind, courtesy, and respect.

When we disagree, we consult other

If people are unable to work out issues between themselves, they are encouraged to seek the advice of a mutually trusted third party or a designated community volunteer to help mediate.

You may contact the Organizing Community Group to help mediate or resolve issues via email at:


Oscar Durán: oduranv@gmail.com
Alain Martínez: alain@paralleldevs.com 
Raúl Solano: raul@paralleldevs.com
Alberto Rojas: beto@estudiomanati.com
Kenny Abarca: kabarca@anexusit.com

When we need it, we ask for help

We do not tolerate harassment of conference participants in any form. If you feel threatened or violated as a result of intimidating, harassing, abusive, discriminatory, derogatory or demeaning conduct, please immediately notify a conference staff member. Likewise, please immediately notify a staff member if you notice that someone else is being subjected to such behavior.

The DrupalCampCR team wants everyone to feel safe for the duration of the conference. If necessary, conference staff are empowered to take appropriate actions that may include, but are not limited to, warnings, expulsion from the conference without refund, and referrals to venue security or local law enforcement.

We are all DrupalCamp CR!

Thanks for making DrupalCamp CR awesome for everyone!

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