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=== 2018 Elections ===
=== 2018 Elections ===


# Trainings
Trainings:
## Videos
# Videos
## February 24?: Worcester
# February 24: Worcester
## March: Boston
# March 3: Somerville


Once we set dates for the trainings we will put up a poll asking about our 2018 conference and whether to change it into several regional conferences.
Once we set dates for the trainings we will put up a poll asking about our 2018 conference and whether to change it into several regional conferences.
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Nomination papers for federal/state/county elections are available in mid-February. State/county candidates have until the end of May to gather all of their signatures, while federal candidates have until the end of July.  The number of signatures needed vary from 150 for State Rep. to 2000 for US House of Representatives.
Nomination papers for federal/state/county elections are available in mid-February. State/county candidates have until the end of May to gather all of their signatures, while federal candidates have until the end of July.  The number of signatures needed vary from 150 for State Rep. to 2000 for US House of Representatives.


The electronic election for our officers went well in 2017, and we should consider doing it again. Such a change would allow us to decentralize our yearly conference and hold multiple regional conferences in different parts of the state. We could schedule monthly conferences starting in March or April. We could limit them to about 4-5 hours long, with the first half being training and the second half being discussion.  If we want to go this route, we should ask our members soon and see who wants to organize their regional conference.  
The electronic election for our officers went well in 2017, and we should consider doing it again. Such a change would allow us to decentralize our yearly conference and hold multiple regional conferences in different parts of the state. We could schedule monthly conferences starting in March or April. We could limit them to about 4-5 hours long, with the first half being training and the second half being discussion.  If we want to go this route, we should ask our members soon and see who wants to organize their regional conference.


=== Digital Right of Repair ===
=== Digital Right of Repair ===

Revision as of 22:34, 13 February 2018

Review

Net Neutrality/Community Meshnets

National Party Meeting

Decisions/Endorsements

Boston Pride Parade

The Parade is June 9th. The cost for a group such as ours is $280 if we apply by 2/28, based on their fee schedule. Checking whether we should apply.

Projects

Video Newsletter

  • Planning for next video.
  • Videos of the November candidate workshop have been processed
  • Checking in on the other equifax video

2018 Elections

Trainings:

  1. Videos
  2. February 24: Worcester
  3. March 3: Somerville

Once we set dates for the trainings we will put up a poll asking about our 2018 conference and whether to change it into several regional conferences.

In 2018, towns decide when their elections are held, but most are held in the first half of the year. State & county elections are in November. What offices are up in 2018 is listed here. We have been asked to hold a town election training in Milford this year.

Nomination papers for federal/state/county elections are available in mid-February. State/county candidates have until the end of May to gather all of their signatures, while federal candidates have until the end of July. The number of signatures needed vary from 150 for State Rep. to 2000 for US House of Representatives.

The electronic election for our officers went well in 2017, and we should consider doing it again. Such a change would allow us to decentralize our yearly conference and hold multiple regional conferences in different parts of the state. We could schedule monthly conferences starting in March or April. We could limit them to about 4-5 hours long, with the first half being training and the second half being discussion. If we want to go this route, we should ask our members soon and see who wants to organize their regional conference.

Digital Right of Repair

Details.

Amazon HQ2

Budget

Computer Donations

https://piratenpad.de/p/MassPiratesComputerDonations

Statements In Process

  • MA Bill H.3641: An Act relative to electronic tolling - Approved our opposition to it. Past position is to remove the tolls on the Pike since it has long been paid for.
  • US S.1241 - Combating Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing, and Counterfeiting Act of 2017 - Approved our opposition to S.1241. Need statement (Joe)

Other To Dos

FOSS Tutorials

Worcester farm group is interested in having some FOSS tutorials. Perhaps:

  • how to do basic labels in GIMP,
  • work through a few sample spreadsheets related to seed cost and
  • similarly applicable real-world situations, depending on the needs of the group

Basically how to do graph design & product management with open source tools. Malt will put together a one paragraph description of what we need and we can mail it out to ask pirates to help.

Tech/Outreach

  • Review regular IRC meeting day. Poll sent to email list - Sent (jokeefe)
  • email Loomio invite to supporters (jokeefe)
  • set up torrents for PirateCon videos (creynolds)
  • post remaining audio for PirateCon talks (srevilak)
  • finish setup of myBB (jokeefe)
  • install mattermost as slack alternative (jokeefe)

Mayfirst is looking at setting up a Discourse instance we could use.

Upcoming Events

Participants

  • jokeefe: James O’Keefe, Somerville
  • Malt: Sam Capradae, Worcester
  • Joe: Joseph Onoroski, Lowell
  • hvxgr: Tom ROdman Milwaukee
  • Ross

Observers

  • ChanServ
  • igel
  • Portable_Cheese

Summary

Net Neutrality/Community Meshnets

Video Newsletter

2018 Elections

Organizing Local Chapters

Amazon HQ2

Budget

Computer Donations

Minutes

 


[9:03pm] jokeefe: Agenda - https://masspirates.org/wiki/February_13th,_2018_IRC_Meeting
[9:03pm] jokeefe: ids
[9:03pm] jokeefe: James O’Keefe, Somerville
[9:03pm] Malt: Sam Capradae, Worcester
[9:03pm] Joe: Joseph Onoroski, Lowell
[9:03pm] hvxgr: ahoy / Tom ROdman Milwaukee just joined
[9:03pm] jokeefe: ahoy hvxgr
[9:04pm] hvxgr: Hi Jamie.
[9:04pm] Malt: welcome
[9:04pm] jokeefe: anything to add to / modify in the agenda?
[9:05pm] Joe: Nay
[9:05pm] hvxgr: no
[9:06pm] jokeefe: Review
[9:06pm] jokeefe: Net Neutrality/Community Meshnets
[9:07pm] jokeefe: The Mesh Net meetings went well with 13 people at the first one, and a largely different group of 20 people attending the 2nd one. After some discussion, we broke up into working groups to discuss things further. There was a lot of energy and we came out of it with a lot of things to do and people willing to do them.
[9:07pm] jokeefe: While most of the folks came from the Greater Boston area, we had people from further away. We came up with Massachusetts Mesh Network name to reflect that geographic diversity.
[9:07pm] jokeefe: Out of the last meeting, we scheduled two more meetings at the Somerville Public Library (tentatively):
[9:07pm] jokeefe: March 10, 2018 (1:30pm to 3:30pm)
[9:07pm] jokeefe: April 21, 2018 (1:30pm to 3:30pm)
[9:08pm] jokeefe: National Party Meeting
[9:08pm] jokeefe: how did it go?
[9:10pm] Joe: It was nice to meet up with the main party