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Hello people,<br>
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I have two questions for the pirate parties leaders and activists.<br>
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1) Thinking about the PPs troubles that we had recently in the list, I
suggest a colaborative elaboration of some PRINCIPLES to Pirate
Parties. I mean the basic commitments that we have to take. <br>
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We don't need a complicated process to write it. I think we know more
or less the basic. I start a draft
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://int.piratenpartei.de/Building_the_principles_of_PPI">http://int.piratenpartei.de/Building_the_principles_of_PPI</a><br>
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2) Concerning the PPI new name "Pirate Parties International", I
noticed that the most of pirates continues to refer to PPI as Pirate
Party International. We did not have enough discussion about this
change. The most activists of pirate activists reffer to PPI as "Pirate
Party
International" because sounds much better and they recognize that we
are part of
international movement with the same aims, no matter national or
regional differences. <br>
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I understand that the former name suggest a great of responsabilities
that the coreteam are not ready to take. But it could change after the
PPI Conference.<br>
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I suggest to open a <b>public consultation</b> before decision. To do
this easely we can use tools like <a href="http://www.reddit.com">reddit</a>.<br>
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Finally, I noticed that there are links in the PPI'site to pirate
parties that do
not exist yet, like China or South Africa; or fake site, like Peru
(with a offensive message against us). Who are
that guys? We have to cheke better before to include a new PP in our
network.<br>
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best regards,<br>
<br>
Jorge<br>
Partido Pirata - Brasil<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.partidopirata.org">www.partidopirata.org</a><br>
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