[pp.int.general] test: ignore

Pirat@LennStar.de pirat at lennstar.de
Sat Jan 14 10:39:57 CET 2012


just a little test, please ignore



Am 13.01.2012 21:13, schrieb Aza:
> 2012/1/13 Pirat at LennStar.de <pirat at lennstar.de>:
>> Members come to be the normal way, biological ;)
>>
>> I think there are 2 types: The "standard" Pirate, which comes through
>> the internet.
>> The second are the people who get to know us offline (who may be in the
>> net for several hours per week but not the same channels than pirates).
>> Easiest way to get the second are to do some local work. Just stand
>> there with a big flag and some friendly looking people and a good topic...
>>
>> But however they come: They stay because of offline-contacts and work
>> (or at least talk) together!!!
>>
>> Just the geeks can stay in net-only contact. And it is definitely more
>> fun offline.
>>
>> How good that is possible is a problem of Pirate-densitiy of course. I
>> know that very good, since I was the only active member in a radius of
>> 40km for a long time.
>>
>>
>> Here in Sachsen-Anhalt we just started with (hopefully) regular "work"
>> meeting calles Symposion.
>>
>> Since normal workmeetings are boring, I thought about a 3-part event.
>>
>> 1. The first part is some project, preferably local. That gets the start
>> of some work and the eyes of the surrounding people so that the work is
>> continued ;)
>>
>> 2. The second part is dedicated to learning - facts about a topic,
>> presentation, concentrated discussion.
>>
>> 3. The third is a "philosophical" topic. After such hard work you want
>> do relay a bit, right? You talk about the arab spring or the seemingly
>> simple question "what is politics?" - that is more or less to learn
>> about your opinion and the opinion of others, compare them, discuss. Of
>> course you can get same really consensus points out of it.
>>
>>
>> With this 3-part-confguration you have 3 different ways of doing things,
>> good flexibility on topic and time and some other minor advantages.
>>
>> LennStarcomunity
>>
> Thanks for the tips, i'll forward them to the other pirates, currently our
> main goal is to start some real life presence (like monthly meetings) and
> becoming a legal party.
> But it's goings slowly, fortunatly the online comunity (free software,
> free culture,
> netlabels and vjs/digital artists) and the media has been kind to us, and we
> got some exposure.
> 
> regards
> aza
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