Notes2015
Friday Morning
Save Raveoke
This workshop concluded with Live [Prancercise]
Open Source Low Tech Appropriate Alternative Infrastructure
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Wild Food Walk
Edible plants found:
- St. Johns Wort - Cowslip - Thistle - Red Clover - White Clover - Mallow - Coltsfoot -
Minislots
Antibody tools network
How to deploy pgp encrypted email in an organisation 20+ people
Humanitarian OpenStreetMap
Strawberry TARTS
TEDx preview about computer re-use and repair
PRISM and the dark side of the net
will cover the whole internet and what it all means
Saturday =
Secure Your Phone
The slide notes, including apps, is at https://github.com/foobacca/secure-phone-talk
Collaborative Writing, online tools and offline practices
List of tools identified
- google docs
- etherpad
- comment press
- everpad
- Crabgrass
- booktype
- wikibooks
- gitbooks
- readthedocs
Some of the people there and thoughts
Mark – has done collaborative writing with local groups using etherpad - The development of Cryptoparty manual has been interesting - different directions – moved onto github – they were then merged. Christian - Comment press – annotation of wp posts. Different tools vary in their use. Rich – Bristol wireless website was a wiki – this has been edited and improved by other users – google docs another tool Frederica – collaborative editing of a book previously - wikis could be useful to replace paper based collaboration. Widening involvement. Brent – a more activist friendly google docs would be useful – saving and importing from word docs is often needed – low entry no password is good. Libre office is coming up with an online set up. Micaela interested in collaborative writing from publishing background Michael - as above Pheadra – invites us to a book sprint on the plight of the bumble bee children's book. Loukas - - involved in a visual communication coop – writing policies collaboratively Scotty – bits of collaborative writing for green tech also on policies. Using crabgrass and another wiki and everpad. Also interested in documenting workshops. Darren – etherpad, but there are issues working with online tools like that.
Mick gave a presentation on Booktype and Booksprints. Some of those notes are up online here. http://blog.clearerchannel.org/2014/06/17/booktype-ebooks-learning-platform-future-cetis/