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'''Signature Gathering.'''  Planning a signature push this weekend, to help Joe get on the ballot.  Bellingham has the highest density, and the most food traffic.  If you do door-to-door in Bellingham, you need to register with police dept. first.
'''Signature Gathering.'''  Planning a signature push this weekend, to help Joe get on the ballot.  Bellingham has the highest density, and the most food traffic.  If you do door-to-door in Bellingham, you need to register with police dept. first.


Article 7 of Bellingham [http://www.bellinghamma.org/Pages/BellinghamMA_Clerk/STM10.09.2013.pdf bylaws] talks about door-to-door solicitation.  Appears that it only applies to salespeople, and there's a specific exemption for political campaigns.
Article 7 of Bellingham [http://www.bellinghamma.org/Pages/BellinghamMA_Clerk/STM10.09.2013.pdf bylaws] talks about door-to-door solicitation.  Appears that it only applies to salespeople, and there's a specific exemption for political campaigns (114-7).


== Meeting Minutes ==
== Meeting Minutes ==


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Revision as of 20:47, 24 April 2014

Decisions

  1. Food for 5/9 Fundraiser
  2. June 5th, Reset the Net
    1. Jamie agreed to endorse, since we have a history of endorsing similar events
    2. How to participate?

Tasks

  1. 2014 Campaign
    1. Noe doing well. Into the 120s valid at least.
    2. Joe is making progress. Need to schedule a time for folks from out of area to help.
  2. Jobs not Jails Rally on Saturday
    1. Who's going?
  3. 5/9 Fundraiser
    1. MC - Chance is all set
    2. DJ - Mr. Precision confirmed
    3. Poster & handbills - Jamie will send details to KM
      1. 1-up flyer
      2. 4-up flyer
    4. Blog post - post by this weekend if not earlier
    5. Logistics - pad
    6. Food?
  4. General Assembly/Together Boston Cryptoparty (Sunday, May 18th)
    1. Have seven speakers, ACLU willing to sponsor
  5. Tech Issues
    1. js0000 obtained cartel certificate for masspirates.org. Installed
    2. Wordpress needs a little work before we can force all traffic over https
    3. Srevilak working on CiviCRM
    4. BitPay
    5. voter reg. app on hold for a month
  6. Support, Outreach & Finances
    1. Finance update
    2. Event checklist - we have source docs. need someone to put it together

Events

  1. April 26th, noon, Jobs Not Jails: Rally to End Mass Incarceration and Fund Job Creation, Boston Common
  2. May 9th. MAPP Fundraiser, 7-11pm, Democracy Center
  3. May 9-10, Security Bsides Boston, Calling for papers
  4. May 17th Together Boston Festival
  5. May 18th Together Boston Cryptoparty, General Assembly, Boston
  6. May 24th Boston Security Conference - James speaking at it
  7. May 24th, March Against Monsanto, Boston
  8. June 5th, Reset the Net
  9. September 2014 Conference - Need location & date before May 9th

Participants

  • noe (Noelani Kamelamela, Somerville)
  • srevilak (Steve Revilak, Arlington)
  • Bluelustreak (Lucia Fiero Medway)
  • Kendra (Kendra Moyer, Highland Park, MI)
  • K`Tetch (Andrew Norton, Monticello, Ga - US Pirate party vice chair)
  • jokeefe (James O'Keefe, Somerville)
  • ageis

Observers:

  • davidd
  • zby

Summary

Fundraiser. We're mostly set with logistics, with the notable exception of food. Will circle back to food after the 4/29 signature gathering deadline.


Signature Gathering. Planning a signature push this weekend, to help Joe get on the ballot. Bellingham has the highest density, and the most food traffic. If you do door-to-door in Bellingham, you need to register with police dept. first.

Article 7 of Bellingham bylaws talks about door-to-door solicitation. Appears that it only applies to salespeople, and there's a specific exemption for political campaigns (114-7).

Meeting Minutes

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