[pp.int.general] Translation of the Pirate Manifesto

David Arcos david.arcos at gmail.com
Tue Nov 10 14:42:00 CET 2009


2009/11/10 Félix Robles <redeadlink at gmail.com>

> On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 8:41 PM, Reinier Bakels <r.bakels at planet.nl> wrote:
>
>>
>> I did not write them. of course not - else I would not disagree. It was
>> written by a fellow Pirate from Spain (should I repeat his name?) yes, I am
>> aware that we had lengthy debates early this year. That was eventually the
>> reason that I visited the meeting in Helsinki - and then I discovered that
>> the *real* PP leadership (falckvinge, Engström) was *totally* unintested in
>> this "manifesto-mania". And they are right! Absolutely right!
>>
>
> Falckvinge and Engström are leaders of the Swedish PP only, AFAIK.
>

The "C" Manifesto was not written by 1 person, but for people from most
pirate parties:
http://int.piratenpartei.de/Pirate_Manifesto#Who

And the parties voted for/against some amendments:
http://int.piratenpartei.de/Pirate_Manifesto_First_Voting_Cast_Votes

So the Manifesto was not a *one-megaloman work*, but an open and
collaborative document discussed and voted between the pirate parties from
all over the world.
(Note that the Uppsala Declaration was the opposite: "secret",
non-collaborative, non-discussed and non-voted)


Do I remember well?
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