TRL does not tolerate harassment based on race, gender, religion, age, color, national origin, physical appearance, disability, sexual orientation or gender identity.

When we say 'harassment,' we’re talking about unwelcome or hostile behavior, including speech that intimidates, creates discomfort, or interferes with a person’s participation in the conference (speaker presentations fall under this category and should not use images or examples that would violate the code of conduct); unwelcome physical contact; unwelcome sexual attention; deliberate intimidation; and stalking. Sponsors should not use sexualized images or activities, and sponsor representatives (including volunteers) should not use sexualized clothing/uniforms/costumes."

The TRL Team reserves the right to expel from the hackathon anyone who displays such behavior. Simply put: Be respectful. Be thoughtful. Be open. Be awesome.

TRL recommends for all participants to use this time and space to enjoy the process of hacking! Whether it's your first time at a hackathon or your 50th, it's always good to remember not to focus so heavily on the end result that you don't enjoy the process of making it happen. And bear in mind that the process of getting productive at a hackathon can be a bit messy and slow to start.

Therefore, Be kind to others. Do not insult or put down other attendees. Behave professionally.

TRL wants this hackathon to be a safe place to create, learn, and build up a supportive community. Thank you for being a part of it!