Inclusivity Statement

Adapted from the Open Source Feels Diversity Statement.

Our goal is that all events we, the GOTO team, organize, attend or otherwise participate in are accessible, safe and inclusive for all.

We welcome you.

We welcome people of any gender identity or expression, race, ethnicity, size, nationality, sexual orientation, ability level, neurotype, religion, elder status, family structure, culture, subculture, political opinion, identity and self-identification.

We welcome people wearing a baby sling, hijab, a kippah, leather, piercings, a pentacle, a rainbow, a rosary, tattoos, virtual reality devices or whatever.

We believe it’s possible for people of all viewpoints and persuasions to come together and learn from each other. We believe amazing things happen when folks with different perspectives approach other to create an open and understanding conversation. We believe in the broad spectrum of individual and collective experience and in the inherent dignity of all people.

We believe neurodiversity is a feature, not a bug. We believe in being inclusive, welcoming, and supportive of anyone who comes to us with good faith and the desire to build a community. We strive to make everyone feel welcome and know that their contribution is important because diversity makes the tech community stronger and more productive.

We believe accessibility for people with disabilities is a priority, not an afterthought. We will make sure that all of our events are well accessible to people with physical disabilities. We are aware that accessibility issues are diverse. If you are in need of an assistant to attend an event, we will provide a complimentary ticket. Please contact us with any comments, questions or requests.

We have enough experience to know that we won’t get any of this perfect but we have enough hope, energy, and idealism to want to learn how to improve. We may not be able to satisfy everyone, but we promise that if we get it wrong, we will listen to your feedback carefully and respectfully, and we will do our best to make good on our mistakes.

We protect our creativity and our diversity through our Code of Conduct.

We recognize that inclusivity is not as simple as words on a page (or website). We believe that together, we can make GOTO conferences, GOTO Nights and all other events in our community a warm and welcoming place for everyone.

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Taking Back “Software Engineering”
Orchestrating Your Data Pipelines with Apache Airflow
Why Should You Look Into Low Code?
Paving the Golden Path: Achieving High Performance with an Internal Developer Platform
Teaching Kids to Program with Hedy: A Gradual Programming Language
Streamlining Large-Scale Java Development Using Error Prone
Machine Learning Security Operations at One of the World's Largest Brewing Companies
Shut Up And Eat Your Veg: Lessons from Ancient & Recent History
Adapting to Change: How Machine Intelligences Adapt to a Changing World
A Developer's Introduction to Developing in Web3
#FAIL
Thinking Serverless: From User Request to Serverless Solution
Static Code Analysis - A Behind-the-scenes Look
TypeScript vs KotlinJS
The Importance of Laughter
Prioritizing Technical Debt as If Time and Money Matters
Once Upon a Time in Agile
Structure and Interpretation of Test Cases
Helm Your Way with Kubernetes
The Zen of Programming
Fighting Climate Change by Building Sustainable Software
Mayday! Software Lessons From an Aviation Disaster
Design for the Utopia You Want, Not the Dystopia You're In
Software Engineering - Development in 100 Years Time
Sabotaging an Agile Transformation
The Pipeline-Driven Organization
Cloud-Native Progressive Delivery
Loosely Coupled Lotteries and Cloudy Casinos: Nederlandse Loterij Case Study
Flirting with the Public Cloud: Challenges of Regulated, Large Enterprises in Moving to the Public Cloud
How Corsearch Manages Software Delivery at Scale
Shortening the Architectural Feedback Loop
Economies of Speed
Live Hacking: Breaking into Your Web App
In the Pursuit of the Best Developer Experience
Death of The Spotify Model: On Radical Productivity Improvements at Enterprise Scale
Explainable AI Explained for Developers
A Tour of the Modern Java Platform
From Monolith to State-of-the-Art Banking
HOW TO: Get Rid of Your Fear of Bugs!
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How Serverless Technologies Accelerate Our Digital Transformation
Kubernetes, Your Next Java App Server
Agility is Inefficient
Team Topologies, Software Architecture and Complexity
Rediscovering Humanity in Tech
Practical Tips and Tricks for CI/CD Success