[pp.int.general] pp.international.general Digest, Vol 29, Issue 27

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Wed Jul 15 11:36:34 CEST 2009


mayday mayday... here Italy :-)) here we are call from Grecia Pirates 
and Cecoslovacchia, France, Switzerland, German

my viral communication will be send to other through Twitter. i'm 
sending wiki link to all pirates in europe

*ellow and hugs  all Iceland Pirates*

al3lilo

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>    1. A PPI wiki (Was: Re:  A PPI Announcement) (Ole Husgaard)
>    2. Re: A PPI wiki (Was: Re: A PPI Announcement) (mauk)
>    3. Re: Rather Off-Topic: European Universities (Gagis)
>    4. Re: Rather Off-Topic: European Universities (Joonas M?kinen)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Sun, 12 Jul 2009 14:22:39 +0200
> From: Ole Husgaard <pirat at sparre.dk>
> Subject: [pp.int.general] A PPI wiki (Was: Re:  A PPI Announcement)
> To: Pirate Parties International -- General Talk
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> Mikko S?rel? skrev:
>   
>> May I suggest that we need a wiki. Of all the tools I have used in my 
>> life, the only one really successful for international coordination, has 
>> been wiki (well, aside from cvs like versioning system which probably 
>> isn't the right tool for us). 
>>
>> I noticed that the international pirate party page does not contain a wiki 
>> link. (I also noticed that there was a mention somewhere to a wiki that 
>> does not respond).
>>   
>>     
>
> I agree that we need a wiki dedicated to PPI. In the past we have used
> various national PP wikis ad-hoc for work that needed a wiki.
>
> Besides political arguments and other texts this could also contain
> pointers to:
> - Software and other tools that national PPs make available. Most of it
> is already on the net, but hard to find due to language barriers.
> - Updated (because everybody can simply update - without having to wait
> two months to get access, like Andrew had) lists of forming or formed
> national PPs, with contact persons.
> - Contact information for the people running the technical
> infrastructure of PPI, so we know who to contact when something is down,
> or somebody needs extra access to get some task done.
>
> The domain wiki.pp-international.net exists, but does not answer web
> requests. I don't know if it has ever worked.
>
> We have spare capacity on our server (well-connected, placed in Holland,
> with good uptime), and we can easily set up a basic mediawiki
> installation and do the technical maintenance (basic web serving,
> storage and backup etc). Our biggest limitation is disk space, so I hope
> you will not upload hundreds of gigabytes of high-resolution pirate
> propaganda movies. When set up a quick change of the DNS address to our
> IP will make it wiki.pp-international.net.
>
> But if the wiki gets attacked by spammers, we may not have time to keep
> it spam-free alone. So I hope some more people will stand up here and
> say they want to make an active contribution to a wiki. Unless people
> are willing to do an effort, there is no point in creating a wiki.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Ole Husgaard.
>
>
>
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> Message: 2
> Date: Sun, 12 Jul 2009 16:43:14 +0200
> From: mauk <mauk at piratenpartei-bw.de>
> Subject: Re: [pp.int.general] A PPI wiki (Was: Re: A PPI Announcement)
> To: pp.international.general at lists.pirateweb.net
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>   
>> The domain wiki.pp-international.net exists, but does not answer web
>> requests. I don't know if it has ever worked.
>>     
>
> yes, it has worked.
> you can access the old international wiki by int.piratenpartei.de
>
>
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> Message: 3
> Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2009 00:52:04 +0300
> From: Gagis <wildfinn at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [pp.int.general] Rather Off-Topic: European Universities
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> Not really no, in Finnish, Swedish, Norwegian, Icelandic and Danish
> Scandinavia includes only Sweden, Norway and possibly Denmark and Iceland
> but NOT Finland and we call the whole north Nordic countries... However, in
> English Nordic and Scandinavia are synonymous and in English Scandinavia
> does include Finland, which is quite retarded but still the official
> definition.
>
> 2009/7/11 Joonas M?kinen <joonasd6 at gmail.com>
>
>   
>> Finland is not part of Scandinavia. :-)
>>
>> Nothern Europe and the Nordic countries, yes, but not Scandinavia.
>>
>> 2009/7/11, Kai Mast <kai.mast at freakybytes.org>:
>>     
>>> Am Freitag, den 10.07.2009, 21:14 +0300 schrieb Joonas M?kinen:
>>>       
>>>> I believe most universities offer teaching in English.
>>>>
>>>> But on behalf of Finland I can say that, at least.
>>>>
>>>> Welcome to the University of Helsinki. :)
>>>>         
>>> I was told that this is the fact in most of Scandinavia. Thank you for
>>> your help.
>>>
>>> But I wasn't sure if other university in lets say Spain or the
>>> Netherlands offer teaching in English.
>>>
>>> --
>>> namaste,
>>> Kai Mast (www.freakybytes.org)
>>>
>>> With the new German and European surveillance laws this email will be
>>> saved for at least 6 months publicly. If you want to keep this
>>> conversation private please use my OpenPGP key.
>>>
>>>       
>> --
>> Joonas "JoonasD6" M?kinen
>> Varapuheenjohtaja, viceordf?rande
>> Piraattinuoret - Piratungdom
>>
>> Department of Mathematics and Statistics
>> Faculty of Science
>> University of Helsinki
>>
>> gsm +358 40 700 5190
>> ____________________________________________________
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> Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2009 00:55:37 +0300
> From: Joonas M?kinen <joonasd6 at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [pp.int.general] Rather Off-Topic: European Universities
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> I believe it's a fuzzy definition still, even in English. Seems to be a
> matter of some authorities arguing one and some another. Norway, Sweden and
> Denmark are part of Scandinavia anyways, Iceland and Finland might. Not in
> my books, though. :)
>
> 2009/7/13 Gagis <wildfinn at gmail.com>
>
>   
>> Not really no, in Finnish, Swedish, Norwegian, Icelandic and Danish
>> Scandinavia includes only Sweden, Norway and possibly Denmark and Iceland
>> but NOT Finland and we call the whole north Nordic countries... However, in
>> English Nordic and Scandinavia are synonymous and in English Scandinavia
>> does include Finland, which is quite retarded but still the official
>> definition.
>>
>> 2009/7/11 Joonas M?kinen <joonasd6 at gmail.com>
>>
>>     
>>> Finland is not part of Scandinavia. :-)
>>>
>>> Nothern Europe and the Nordic countries, yes, but not Scandinavia.
>>>
>>> 2009/7/11, Kai Mast <kai.mast at freakybytes.org>:
>>>       
>>>> Am Freitag, den 10.07.2009, 21:14 +0300 schrieb Joonas M?kinen:
>>>>         
>>>>> I believe most universities offer teaching in English.
>>>>>
>>>>> But on behalf of Finland I can say that, at least.
>>>>>
>>>>> Welcome to the University of Helsinki. :)
>>>>>           
>>>> I was told that this is the fact in most of Scandinavia. Thank you for
>>>> your help.
>>>>
>>>> But I wasn't sure if other university in lets say Spain or the
>>>> Netherlands offer teaching in English.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> namaste,
>>>> Kai Mast (www.freakybytes.org)
>>>>
>>>> With the new German and European surveillance laws this email will be
>>>> saved for at least 6 months publicly. If you want to keep this
>>>> conversation private please use my OpenPGP key.
>>>>
>>>>         
>>> --
>>> Joonas "JoonasD6" M?kinen
>>> Varapuheenjohtaja, viceordf?rande
>>> Piraattinuoret - Piratungdom
>>>
>>> Department of Mathematics and Statistics
>>> Faculty of Science
>>> University of Helsinki
>>>
>>> gsm +358 40 700 5190
>>> ____________________________________________________
>>> Pirate Parties International - General Talk
>>> pp.international.general at lists.pirateweb.net
>>> http://lists.pirateweb.net/mailman/listinfo/pp.international.general
>>>
>>>       
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