Code of Conduct
Blasterhacks is an inclusive event and will not tolerate any display of harassment or any attempt to build an unsafe environment. Please help make BlasterHacks inclusive and fun by treating participants, organizers, and judges with respect.
Harassment includes but is not limited to offensive verbal or written comments related to gender, age, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, religion, social class, economic status, and veteran status. Additional cases of harassment include but are not limited to sharing sexual images, violent depcitions, vulgar language, deliberate intimidation, stalking, following, brigading, doxxing, harassing photograph or recording, sustained disruption of talks or other events, inappropriate physical contact, and unwelcome sexual attention.
Generally, if someone is engaging in activities that may cause others to feel uncomfortable or offended, it is considered harassment. If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, please report it to an organizer. You may also alternatively reach out to the Office for Institutional Equity. You can also contact Mines PD at (303) 273-3333, or for an immediate safety concern, 911.
Blasterhacks strives to create a fair and welcoming environment for all participants. Any attempts to work on projects past the end hacking date and time or before the starting date and time will not be eligible for judging and cannot win any prizes.
While the hackathon will be going for a continuous 36 hours, participants are not expected to hack the entire time. Participants are encouraged to make healthy decisions related to their hygiene and sleep. You can sleep in Labriola or return temporarily to your home to sleep.
Organizers can also be reached on the event Discord.
Participants are expected to follow this Code of Conduct in all event venues and online spaces related to the event.