Shall we set up time for the proposed IRC meeting? And how frequent should
they be? Perhaps once a month is ok?

On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 3:49 PM, Samuel Klein <[email protected]> wrote:

> +1
>
> perhaps the wiki-work could be joined up with that of similar
> projects, to share the overhead involved in organizing, categorizing,
> cleaning up, &c.
>
> SJ
>
> On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 9:15 PM, FreeCulture.org - Students for Free
> Culture 
> <[email protected]<webleader%[email protected]>>
> wrote:
> > [![HOW TO: Free Culture][1]][2]
> >
> > I would like to start a discussion regarding something I’m myself guilty
> > of. I feel there’s no communication between chapters. Sure, we meet
> > every two years at our conference, some are very active in the
> > discussion mailing list, but this is definitely not enough. Chapters are
> > at the battlefront of the issues we are fighting, like [closed
> > universities][3], net neutrality, and copyright law reform.
> >
> > Currently I feel we are working independently. I think this is not the
> > best approach. Chapters should be collaborating with each other. Sharing
> > ideas and planning activities together. Telling everyone else what they
> > are doing, and how they are doing it.
> >
> > This is very helpful for many reasons. First, for already established
> > chapters, it’s a way to organize new activities. We can copy and remix
> > what others have done. For new chapters, it is invaluable information.
> > It shows them what we are doing, what they can do too. We have already
> > prepared a chapter kick starter, [Year One][4], but more information is
> > always better.
> >
> > I also believe this speeds up the planning of activities. For example,
> > if I plan a [FOSS Gaming Night][5] for [...@uprm][6], I need to prepare a
> > flier to post in the bulletin boards around campus. But, if a chapter
> > decides to host a gaming night as well, or something very similar, they
> > shouldn’t need to make a whole new flier. They should be able to use the
> > same flier/art a chapter already used. It’s only a matter of changing
> > some text and, perhaps, a little bit of remixing. It’s the model we
> > support and sponsor, a bottom-up way of making things. Like Newton once
> > said “If I have seen a little further it is by standing on the shoulders
> > of Giants."
> >
> > [![free culture and mind 009][7]][8]
> >
> > This is not a new idea. I know there are a couple fliers somewhere in
> > the [wiki][9], but I have no idea where they are, and that’s a problem.
> > There should be a centralized place for all this, and something that is
> > chapter friendly. The wiki can be a good place, but it’s currently more
> > like a labyrinth. Perhaps a couple people from various chapters can join
> > the [webteam][10] and do something together. I recently joined the
> > webteam and I’m ready to work on this. Who’s with me?
> >
> > I propose many things:
> >
> >  * The creation of a new mailing list for chapters. Think of it like
> > chapter news. We tell each other what we are doing. It might be short
> > and sweet. Something like “We are talking about ACTA next Thursday.”  Or
> > better yet, attached to the message is some art for the activity.
> >
> >    * UPDATE: Well, this mailing list exists. I had no idea about it. I
> > don’t know if I’m the only one that didn’t know about it, but, let use
> > that. It already exists [here][11].
> >
> >  * A centralized place for fliers. Something that’s organized and
> > usable.
> >
> >  * Meeting in IRC. I miss the days when chapters would have meetings in
> > IRC. These were planned meetings, not just “Hey Sparragus, what’s up?
> > How’s f...@uprm doing?” It would also be awesome if the board attended the
> > meetings, too.
> >
> >  * Blogging more! We should be blogging more. In the SFC website, under
> > [chapter news][12], I always see a couple posts every other month. This
> > is great. However, I would love to see more, and specially from more
> > chapters. Blog once for every activity you have. And this is not
> > necessarily blogging for SFC, but blogging for our members, our
> > university, and for the world. We need to make sure the name of Students
> > for Free Culture stands up high, and so does our chapters. Blogging is
> > the easiest and quickest solution for this. Once again, it’s a great way
> > to know what others are doing.
> >
> > Let’s start conversing with each other! I would love to hear your
> > thoughts on this. What should we do and how should we do it?
> >
> > See ya all around!
> >
> >   [1]: http://farm1.static.flickr.com/2/3556250_449e2d42b2.jpg
> >
> >   [2]: http://www.flickr.com/photos/scuddr/3556250/ (HOW TO: Free
> > Culture by Scuddr, on Flickr)
> >
> >   [3]: http://wiki.freeculture.org/Open_University_Campaign
> >
> >   [4]: http://wiki.freeculture.org/Year_one
> >
> >   [5]: http://wiki.freeculture.org/UPRM_FOSS_Gaming_Night
> >
> >   [6]: http://uprm.freeculture.org
> >
> >   [7]: http://farm1.static.flickr.com/3/5140927_7d1770011b.jpg
> >
> >   [8]: http://www.flickr.com/photos/fcb/5140927/ (free culture and mind
> > 009 by mecredis, on Flickr)
> >
> >   [9]: http://wiki.freeculture.org/Propaganda
> >
> >   [10]: http://freeculture.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/webteam
> >
> >   [11]: http://freeculture.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/chapters
> >
> >   [12]: http://freeculture.org/chapternews/
> >
> > URL:
> http://freeculture.org/blog/2010/10/05/together-we-stand-divided-we-fall/
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