Agreement among WordCamp Organizers, Speakers, Sponsors, and Volunteers

You will be asked to sign upon signing up to be a Speaker, Sponsor or Volunteer:

I agree that WordCamps are meant to benefit the local WordPress community through live events and the broader WordPress community through the sharing of online video and other materials.

I agree that a WordCamp is a casual, locally- and volunteer-organized event, focused on WordPress and reflecting the local WordPress community it represents.

By officially associating myself with WordCamp as a (speaker / sponsor / volunteer / organizer), I understand that I am expected to support the WordPress project and its principles.

I understand that the principles of the WordPress project include:
no discrimination on the basis of economic or social status, race, color, ethnic origin, national origin, creed, religion, political belief, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, age, or disability
no incitement to violence or promotion of hate
no spammers
no jerks
respect the WordPress trademark
embrace the WordPress license; If distributing WordPress-derivative works (themes, plugins, WP distros), any person or business officially associated with WordCamp should give their users the same freedoms that WordPress itself provides: 100% GPL or compatible, the same guidelines we follow on WordPress.org.
don’t promote companies or people that violate the WordPress trademark or distribute WordPress derivative works which aren’t 100% GPL compatible

I agree that WordCamps are not-for-profit events, organized with budget and funding transparency.

I agree that WordCamps should be accessible to as many people as possible, regardless of financial status.

I agree that I am not an employee of the WordPress Foundation and am participating in WordCamp exclusively as a volunteer.

Name: ________________________

Signature: _____________________________________________
WordCamp Boston 2015

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