May 7th, 2015 IRC Meeting

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Review

PirateCon 2015

  • Videos?
  • Slide decks?

Point to Point Camp

International Day against DRM

Pirate Council Responsibilities

Are we all set with these?

Not set in stone. See Swarmwise for better ideas. Its summary:

PR/media leader: responsible for interactions with oldmedia (newspapers, television, radio, etc.) at his or her particular geography. That includes sending press releases, making sure press kits with information are available, and other things related to serving oldmedia with information about the swarm and its activities. (See Chapter 9)

Activism leader: does not lead activism as such, but rather support it (as is the case with all of these roles). Whenever activists decide swarmwise that they want to stage a rally, hand out flyers, put up posters, or do some other form of visible activism, this is the person responsible for the practical details, such as PA equipment, permits, and other details on the ground to make things happen.

Swarmcare leader: welcomes new activists into the swarm and continually measure the overall health of it. A typical task would be to call new activists just to make them feel welcome, and tell them when the next events — social as well as operational — take place. This is more than enough for one person to chew.

Information-and-web leader: is the person who maintains the infrastructure of a blog or other web page that summarizes the relevant information of the swarm in this particular geography. (This person also communicates internally when events, such as rallies, happen. The swarm decides when and if they happen; it is the job of this person to communicate the consensus.)

Administrative

For every officer:

  • add to activists list - done
  • add to subcom lists
  • get accounts on:
    • blog, wiki, crew
  • add media/pr+ to social media - done
  • ?
  • write this all up as a transition doc including role definitions

Decisions

Objectives for 2016

With that we can work backwards to figure out what needs to get done when.

Event Planning

  1. Materials - need flags
  2. May 17, noon-4pm, Together Boston Cryptoparty, Danger!Awesome, Cambridge - what will we teach?
  3. May 29-31, Panel for Left Forum, NYC
  4. Jun. 13, Boston Pride Parade - Sign up form - need blog post soon
  5. Summer, INEAS org cryptoparty?
  6. July/Aug, Pirate Picnic, Georges Island?
  7. Sep. 19 & 20, Freedom Rally - Sign up form - need blog post by July/Aug


Defer to next meeting

  1. New Materials
  2. Restore the 4th Bills - Jamie hasn't posted blog post about them. Will this weekend.
    1. SD1546 Mandates Police Bodycams, protects data - Summary, Bill text
    2. HD430, Reining in Militarization in Massachusetts - Summary & Bill text

Upcoming Events

  1. May 2, Point to Point Camp cryptoparty
  2. May 6, International Day against DRM
  3. May 10-17, Together Boston Cryptoparty?
  4. Jun. 13, Boston Pride Parade
  5. Jun. event?
  6. Jul. event?
  7. Aug. event?
  8. Sep., Freedom Rally
  9. Oct. event?
  10. Nov. event?
  11. Dec. event?

Every Thu., Digital Fourth meeting, 11:20am-1:30pm, Voltage Cafe, Third Street, Cambridge

Participants

  • aquaticonions
  • Jlefty
  • noe
  • srevilak
  • Wiel
  • bestpiggy
  • igel
  • jokeefe
  • Techrev


Observers

  • davidd
  • Pharyngeal
  • zby

Summary

Piratecon Videos and slides. Video for first keynote is cut, will be broadcast on SCATV on Monday.

Point to Point camp. Cryptocorner was well received. Had a range of questions; some encryption, some on basic computer security.

Day against DRM. No one here seems to have attended, but Zak from FSF says there was a good turnout.

Pirate Council Responsibilities.

Minutes

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