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=== Resources we can link out to === | === Resources we can link out to === | ||
* [[Tech Tools resources links]] | * [[Tech Tools resources links]] | ||
+ | === Booki Developer Interaction === | ||
+ | IRC interaction is recommended and happens at: | ||
+ | server: freenode.net | ||
+ | channel: #flossmanuals | ||
== Participants List == | == Participants List == |
Revision as of 14:29, 20 September 2011
The second Hacktionlab tech tools project. These minutes from Hacklab Manchester 2011 contain some of the results of the discussion there.
ToDo list
- Decided on a new format/style guide (IRC meeting)
- Make a resources list
- Make a participants list
- write up workflow plan (Ben G)
- Organize IRC meeting (Ben G)
- Enhance the Style Guide
- Go through and check your own original contribtions - take out what you think isn't relelvant. Link out to more information and reduce the word count. (can we have a meeting about style and aims before we do this? Ben Green 20th Sep 2011)
Resource List
- Tech tools for activists - Version one of the booklet
- http://booki.flossmanuals.net/tech-tools-for-activists-2/_edit/ - editable live version of the document
- Booki User manual - http://en.flossmanuals.net/Booki-User-Guide/
Resources we can link out to
Booki Developer Interaction
IRC interaction is recommended and happens at:
server: freenode.net channel: #flossmanuals
Participants List
- Co-ordinator/slave driver (Ben G)
- Illustrator
- Design Consultant