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This page holds COVID-19 related guidance for in person events. This applies to Fedorans who are receiving Fedora funding related to events. By receiving funds related in in person events, you are agreeing to the Terms posted at the bottom of this page. The state of the virus is every changing, so take this information as a general guideline and not hard fact. Feel free to direct any questions to the Mindshare Committee. Contact the Mindshare Committee through chat in [https://matrix.to/#/#mindshare:fedoraproject.org #fedora-mindshare] or by [https://pagure.io/mindshare/new_issue opening a ticket] on the Mindshare repo.
This page holds COVID-19 related guidance for in person events. This applies to Fedorans who are receiving Fedora funding related to events. By receiving funds related in in person events, you are agreeing to the Terms posted at the bottom of this page. The state of the virus is ever changing, so take this information as a general guideline and not hard fact. Feel free to direct any questions to the Mindshare Committee. Contact the Mindshare Committee through chat in [https://matrix.to/#/#mindshare:fedoraproject.org #fedora-mindshare] or by [https://pagure.io/mindshare/new_issue opening a ticket] on the Mindshare repo.


To learn more about requesting funds for Fedora related events, take a look at the [https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/mindshare-committee/ Mindshare Committee docs].
To learn more about requesting funds for Fedora related events, take a look at the [https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/mindshare-committee/ Mindshare Committee docs].

Revision as of 20:36, 10 March 2022


Overview

NOTE: SUBJECT TO CHANGE

This page holds COVID-19 related guidance for in person events. This applies to Fedorans who are receiving Fedora funding related to events. By receiving funds related in in person events, you are agreeing to the Terms posted at the bottom of this page. The state of the virus is ever changing, so take this information as a general guideline and not hard fact. Feel free to direct any questions to the Mindshare Committee. Contact the Mindshare Committee through chat in #fedora-mindshare or by opening a ticket on the Mindshare repo.

To learn more about requesting funds for Fedora related events, take a look at the Mindshare Committee docs.

What you need to know

What is an event?

For the purpose of this page, an event is any internal (Fedora contributors), external (collaborations, partners, neighbor communities), or a mix of both internal/external gathering of people that takes place in person.

This is for all Fedora related events regardless of size, location/region, audience (internal, external), or type (Fedora hosted events or third party events).

How will Mindshare evaluate what events to fund?

This is the part that is ever-changing. As we have witnessed, COVID-19 seems to spread, and then we suppress it some, and then evolves and spreads again. Hopefully we will soon see developments that can neutralize COVID-19, or significantly decrease the severity. Until that time, we have to remain flexible.

This means evaluating event funding requests on a case-by-case basis. The Fedora Project must comply with all applicable laws and regulations for events that we sponsor and/or fund.

In order for the Mindshare Committee to make a decision about event related funding the following information will be required along with usual info. Please submit this information when opening an event related ticket on the Mindshare Committee repo. See below for details.

1. Event website

2. Specific COVID-19 safety measures that the Event will be implementing

3. Approximate number of attendees

4. Country where event is taking place

5. Will your travel to/from the event bring you across a Country border?

6. Local official COVID-19 guidance

Safety requirements

Every event is encouraged to follow the highest possible safety standards for the protection of all participants. This includes but is not limited to:

- Adherence to third party or venue safety measures that are required.

- Understanding of and adherence to government requirements.

- Vaccination requirements.

Every individual should be aware of and is encouraged to follow the highest possible safety standards for the protection of all participants. This includes but is not limited to:

- Adherence to requirements related to traveling and any costs associated(i.e. testing, isolation periods, documentation etc).

- If you become sick with COVID-19 near the time of the funded event, you must test negative before traveling to or participating in any Fedora related events.

Terms

By receiving funding related to in person events, you agree to the following:

While onsite, you agree to comply with all laws and rules with regard to public health including social distancing protocols and face mask requirements. You acknowledge the health risks associated with the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, and the risk of exposure or infection by COVID-19.

Neither Fedora, the event venue, the event organizer, or any of their respective parents, affiliates, sponsors, shareholders, employees, agents, officers, directors, successors, or assignees will be liable for any injury or illness, however caused, arising from, or in any way relate to COVID-19 in connection with the event.

You assume any and all risk, whatsoever, related to any Fedora or Fedora-related event, and release and discharge Fedora, their sponsors, and their agents from any liability to the fullest extent allowed by the law.