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= FSM Committee Notes
=== July 2016
= FSM Committee Notes =
=== July 2016 ===
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== Recap last meetup & meeting
* great Gnews Michael, I know the 'scripted conversation' effect, but there was quite a bit of input from new and old members (Ben S was nearly on the point of shushing pplz)
* suggestion and (gold coin) donation box near the drinks - suggest a correspondence between time and money, and suggest people donate time ;) things like tweeting/facebooking announcements
* List services we need: “how can I help?”
     * Delegate for regular Facebook / Twitter correspondence? - how about a prescripted microblog sent with the announce that list members could copy/paste into pump.io/twitter/etc
== Recap last meetup & meeting ==
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* More time for discussion would be better
    * Lesson Learned: Always put the Gnews last as it is the most diplomatic to cut short.
* Ben F. corresponding re. aliases for topics and office names
* "contact us" link to send emails to the committee: http://freesoftware.org.au/contact-us/
* mailing list ettiquite
 * great Gnews Michael, I know the scripted conversation effect, but there was quite a bit of input from new and old members
 * suggestion and (gold coin) donation box near the drinks - suggest a correspondence between time and money, and suggest people donate time ;)
   * things like tweeting/facebooking announcements
 * List services we need: “how can I help?”
   * Delegate for regular Facebook / Twitter correspondence? - how about a prescripted microblog sent with the announce that list members could copy/paste into pump.io/twitter/etc

 * More time for discussion would be better
    * Lesson Learned: '''Always put the Gnews last''' as it is the most diplomatic to cut short.
 * Ben F. corresponding re. aliases for topics and office names
 * "contact us" link to send emails to the committee: http://freesoftware.org.au/contact-us/
 * mailing list ettiquite
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* working group (possibly)  * working group (possibly)
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=== Role-based email addresses === Role-based email addresses ===
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    We now have some for testing (don't announce yet)
    president@freesoftware.org.au
    vicepresident@freesoftware.org.au
    secretary@freesoftware.org.au
    treasurer@freesoftware.org.au
   
Should these be archived?
    Hand-over when new committee takes the roles?
    Other role-based addresses to add?
    info@freesoftware.org.au → secretary
We now have some for testing (don't announce yet)
   * president@freesoftware.org.au
   * vicepresident@freesoftware.org.au
   * secretary@freesoftware.org.au
   * treasurer@freesoftware.org.au
   *
Should these be archived?
   * Hand-over when new committee takes the roles?
   * Other role-based addresses to add?
   * info@freesoftware.org.au → secretary
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== Next Month == Next Month ==
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Ben F.: ask Damien if he would/could delegate audio duty sometimes, e.g. this coming month.

This would free Damien to give presentation, e.g. City of Casey.
   * Ben F.: ask Damien if he would/could delegate audio duty sometimes, e.g. this coming month.
   * This would free Damien to give presentation, e.g. City of Casey.
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>>> The topic is "Scientific Hooliganism", and the blurb I've been giving is:
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In 1903, Guglielmo Marconi prepared to unveil his world-first,
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long-distance wireless communication technology to the Royal Institution
>>>
in London. He was looking forward to roaring success - but he didn't
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count upon falling victim to the first hack in history. Over a century
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later, the tech industry is still repeating Marconi's mistakes. What can
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the FOSS and infosec communities learn from 1903?
The topic is "Scientific Hooliganism", and the blurb I've been giving is: In 1903, Guglielmo Marconi prepared to unveil his world-first, long-distance wireless communication technology to the Royal Institution in London. He was looking forward to roaring success - but he didn't count upon falling victim to the first hack in history. Over a century later, the tech industry is still repeating Marconi's mistakes. What can the FOSS and infosec communities learn from 1903?
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http://freesoftware.org.au/wiki/CityofCaseyBudget  * http://freesoftware.org.au/wiki/CityofCaseyBudget
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Ben M: Organise an in person for discussing workshop/SDD  * Ben M: Organise an in person for discussing workshop/SDD
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== Planning == Planning ==
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=== beginners workshop === beginners workshop ===
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=== Logo: === Logo: ===
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 Mar 17th - Workshop: encryption
Apr 21st - Show & Tell
May 19th - Privacy & RHoK
Jun 16th - Adam Turner (DRM)
Jul 21st - Lilly Ryan - Scientific Hooliganism
Aug 18th - Beginners workshop:
Saturday 2016-09-17: S.F.D.: 11:00 – 16:00
Oct 20th - Potential Speaker: Michael Verrenkamp - The Paradoxes of free software. The odd behaviours of users in light of logic.
Nov 17th -
Dec 15th - Dinner
Jan
Feb
Mar
|| Mar 17th || Workshop: encryption ||
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Apr 21st || Show & Tell ||
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May 19th || Privacy & RHoK ||
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Jun 16th || Adam Turner (DRM) ||
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Jul 21st || Lilly Ryan - Scientific Hooliganism ||
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Aug 18th || Beginners workshop: ||
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Saturday 17th || S.F.D.: 11:00 – 16:00 ||
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Oct 20th || Potential Speaker: Michael Verrenkamp - The Paradoxes of free software. The odd behaviours of users in light of logic. ||
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Nov 17th || ||
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Dec 15th || Dinner ||
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Jan || ||
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Feb || ||
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Mar || ||

FSM Committee Notes

July 2016

Recap last meetup & meeting

  • great Gnews Michael, I know the scripted conversation effect, but there was quite a bit of input from new and old members
  • suggestion and (gold coin) donation box near the drinks - suggest a correspondence between time and money, and suggest people donate time ;)
    • things like tweeting/facebooking announcements
  • List services we need: “how can I help?”
    • Delegate for regular Facebook / Twitter correspondence? - how about a prescripted microblog sent with the announce that list members could copy/paste into pump.io/twitter/etc
  • More time for discussion would be better
    • Lesson Learned: Always put the Gnews last as it is the most diplomatic to cut short.
  • Ben F. corresponding re. aliases for topics and office names
  • "contact us" link to send emails to the committee: http://freesoftware.org.au/contact-us/
  • mailing list ettiquite
    • respond inline
    • Ben M: move from digest to live
  • working group (possibly)
    • Ben M: propose working group date to the mailing list

Role-based email addresses

We now have some for testing (don't announce yet)

Next Month

  • Talk/Event: Lilly Ryan - Scientific Hooliganism
  • Discussion: City of Casey submission
  • Gnews: Ben M: https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/Jul_Gnews_2016
  • dinner: Pizza night
  • Announce: Ben F.
    • Also on Pump.io and Diaspora
  • Door & Stickers & Pens: Ben M
  • Audio: Ben M
    • Ben F.: ask Damien if he would/could delegate audio duty sometimes, e.g. this coming month.
    • This would free Damien to give presentation, e.g. City of Casey.
  • Intro & MC - Michael - EW space, CoC, intros

The topic is "Scientific Hooliganism", and the blurb I've been giving is: In 1903, Guglielmo Marconi prepared to unveil his world-first, long-distance wireless communication technology to the Royal Institution in London. He was looking forward to roaring success - but he didn't count upon falling victim to the first hack in history. Over a century later, the tech industry is still repeating Marconi's mistakes. What can the FOSS and infosec communities learn from 1903?

  • Ben M: Organise an in person for discussing workshop/SDD

Planning

  • Deffered

beginners workshop

  • Bring a difficult document and view/edit it with free software
  • Contribuite to free software

Logo:

Mar 17th Workshop: encryption
Apr 21st Show & Tell
May 19th Privacy & RHoK
Jun 16th Adam Turner (DRM)
Jul 21st Lilly Ryan - Scientific Hooliganism
Aug 18th Beginners workshop:
Saturday 17th S.F.D.: 11:00 – 16:00
Oct 20th Potential Speaker: Michael Verrenkamp - The Paradoxes of free software. The odd behaviours of users in light of logic.
Nov 17th
Dec 15th Dinner
Jan
Feb
Mar