[pp.int.general] PPI wiki

Johan Karlsson johan at landslide.nu
Tue Aug 4 20:01:55 CEST 2009


Hi everyone! This is my first message on this list. :)

> who owns the PPI domain

The domain is owned by Gert who is also administering the server. I have
access to change some stuff on the server and also have full admin access
for both the main site and the forum. Earlier this year I took it upon
myself to clean the site up and make something useful out of it. But
unfortunately I didnt even have time to introduce myself before work with
the Swedish PP more than ten doubled over night. So I did quite a lousy job.
More or less only cleaned some spam.

I havnt had time to familiarize myself with how the PPI works, but if you
need help with administering pp-international.net Im more than happy to lend
a hand.

Regards
Johan Karlsson
Piratpartiet


On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 5:18 PM, coretx <coretx at piratenpartij.nl> wrote:

> I'm arranging a unmetered webhost while typing this.
> Besides a wiki, it can also hold a presentational website for other
> organisations wich might attend one day of the conference.
> From what i'm told, even Andrew does not know who owns the PPI domain, so
> some redundancy will be nice...
>
>
> On Aug 4, 2009, at 5:13 PM, Patrick Mächler v/o Valio wrote:
>
>  The German party once set up a Wiki at
>> http://int.piratenpartei.de/Category:International_Conference
>> I guess we could start now right there and if anyone insists on that it
>> might be moved to PPI server someday.
>>
>> cheers
>> patrick
>>
>> Mikko Särelä wrote:
>>
>>> I have a suggestion. If there is going to be a PPI conference, let's put
>>> up a wiki page (or several) for the planning - that way the details and
>>> ideas are not lost to the mailing list archive. And also, let's agree
>>> that
>>> the conference will create minutes of the meeting and the decisions and
>>> put them to the wiki.
>>>
>>> It's about time we start working in ways that allows new comers to find
>>> ideas and things previously discussed and decided. After all, you can't
>>> fault people for discussing the same things again and again, if we never
>>> gather up the old ideas into a format that a new comer can access. (And
>>> no, requiring someone to go through an entire email archive and somehow
>>> 'know' what was discussed in a face to face meeting some years ago is not
>>> an acceptable requirement, if we actually mean to get something done).
>>>
>>> -Mikko
>>>
>>> On Tue, 4 Aug 2009, Andrew Norton wrote:
>>>
>>>> Their purpose is to discuss the issues that are brought up. I do not
>>>> have an archive, because I was never able to attend one (air fair is
>>>> expensive from the US). It would be better to hear from the people
>>>> that were there. They can tell you what went on better than I can. A
>>>> good number of people on this list were at most of the meetings.
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 9:45 AM, Eric
>>>> Priezkalns<eric.priezkalns at pirateparty.org.uk> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> As you have a history of PPI meetings, is it too rude to ask what their
>>>>> purpose is?  Perhaps you have an on-line archive of what the PPI
>>>>> meetings
>>>>> have done and agreed previously, but if so, I cannot find it...
>>>>>
>>>>> E
>>>>>
>>>>> On 4 Aug 2009, at 14:39, Andrew Norton wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>  Another reason 'why not berlin' is  simply "Berlin is so 2008" In
>>>>>> other words, the meeting cycles between parties, in an attempt to make
>>>>>> it 'local' to each party in turn, and give each one a chance to how
>>>>>> things off. The PPI meeting was held in Berlin in Jan 08. Before it's
>>>>>> Germany's turn, it will be Austria's again (since they held the
>>>>>> meeting before). The order so far has been Austria, Germany, Sweden,
>>>>>> Finland (with no summer meeting this year, because of the proximity of
>>>>>> the EU elections)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> And Brussels is a logical choice anyway, for the first meeting after
>>>>>> the first Pirate Party member is elected to office anywhere, in
>>>>>> Brussels. Has a nice symbolism there. Plus, great as the CCC is, the
>>>>>> PP tagging along their international conference onto their event isn't
>>>>>> doing many favours to either the CCC (which gets disrupted) or to the
>>>>>> PP (where it ends up playing second fiddle)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Also, something else to remember - there are parties outside of Europe
>>>>>> as well. Belgium is slightly more accessable (and cheaper) than
>>>>>> Berlin, from the US, Canada, and South America (nowhere is accessible
>>>>>> from Australia, sorry, but CrocodileDundeeistan is too far away...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Andrew
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 11:48 AM, moira brülisauer<moosline at gmail.com>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Why Brussel? why not Geneva?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Or if you talc with the CCC perhaps we can do things like that
>>>>>>> paralell
>>>>>>> or
>>>>>>> before/after the 26th Chaos Communication Congress. It's in december
>>>>>>> in
>>>>>>> Berlin.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Think about that
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> greetz
>>>>>>> Moira Brülisauer
>>>>>>> Aktuarin der PPs Paritparty of Switzerland
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 2009/8/3 Raquero <enrique at errea.es>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>     Hi:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>             From PIRATA (Spanish pirate party) are too agree to set
>>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>>> date for a meeting
>>>>>>>> in Brussels, theoretically. Personally, it suits to me really fine
>>>>>>>> in a
>>>>>>>> accomodation way of talking. PIRATA are also agree to  settle some
>>>>>>>> basic
>>>>>>>> pillars and common points of view regarding who (the PPI movement)
>>>>>>>> are
>>>>>>>> (aregointobe )we, where we heading for, and which are the goals in a
>>>>>>>> short
>>>>>>>> or
>>>>>>>> medium term. Apart this, we would like to know or clarifify about
>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>> meaning
>>>>>>>> of " PPI key members contacted for". May be are "de facto" elegible
>>>>>>>> key
>>>>>>>> members stablished ?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>             Someone mentioned too that if required, some
>>>>>>>> translations
>>>>>>>> could be made
>>>>>>>> apart to the English or French lenguages. PIRATA can manage this
>>>>>>>> task,
>>>>>>>> also,
>>>>>>>> and add the Spanish as another option/lenguage to be read or used
>>>>>>>> for.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>             Warm regards.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>             Enrique Errea. (ninHer)
>>>>>>>>             II.RR. Coordinator of PIRATA. (Spanish Pirate Party)
>>>>>>>> ____________________________________________________
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>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>> Moira Brülisauer
>>>>>>> Ferme Cesay
>>>>>>> 2874 St Brais
>>>>>>> +41 (0)32 433 42 41
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
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