[HacktionLab] Booklets, and more booklets

penguin penguin at riseup.net
Wed Oct 12 17:49:54 UTC 2011


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Hi

Revised version here:
http://hacktivista.net/hacktionlab/index.php/File:HacktionLab_tech_tools_for_activists_mod2.odt

To keep the changes simple (easier for printing) I've change as few
pages as possible. Some changes on fromnt cover, then other changes
highlighted in yellow (from p 30)

Comments by end saturday 15 Oct please

Cheers

G



On Mon 10 Oct 2011 17:04:10 BST, penguin [penguin at riseup.net] emailed
subject: "Re: [HacktionLab] Booklets, and more booklets" saying ...

> 
> +1 to both Sy's and Adelayde's suggestion.
> 
> I suggest a deadline of end of Wednesday for other amendments or blocks
> to getting some more printed for London Anarchist Bookfair?
> 
> Was the first edition produced in Open Office? If so, I'm up for making
> the changes if someone can email it to me (please list fonts used as well).
> 
> Cheers
> 
> G
> 
> On Mon 10 Oct 2011 13:26:03 BST, Sy [sytaffel at riseup.net] emailed
> subject: "Re: [HacktionLab] Booklets, and more booklets" saying ...
> 
>> Another idea for ammendments would be to make the hacktionlab email list
>> more visible on the front or back cover so that how to get in contact
>> with us is a bit more obvious.
> 
>> Well done to everyone who sorted the stall at rmc out, it had a steady
>> of stream of interested people who came with various types of query but
>> generally seemed to think that making the type of content in the tech
>> tools booklet more visible within activism is a really important task...
>> Roll on the hacktionlab tour ;)
> 
>> Cheers
> 
>> Sy
> 
>> On 10/10/11 13:00, hacktionlab-request at lists.aktivix.org wrote:
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>>> Date: Sun, 09 Oct 2011 23:08:28 +0100
>>> From: penguin<penguin at riseup.net>
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>>> Subject: Re: [HacktionLab] Booklets, and more booklets
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>> Numbers from taking the booklet to Rebellious Media
> 
>> Shifted 100 booklets.
>> ?80.02 donated (plus 1 Open Rights Group badge)
> 
>> Cheers
> 
>> G
> 
> 
>> On 06/10/11 20:46, Adelayde Skidmore wrote:
>>>>>>  Howdy,
>>>>>>  >  Penguin and myself with a good deal of help from Owen from
>>>>> Green Print
>>>>>>  have just collated the final 120 copies of the original TTfA
>>>>> booklet to
>>>>>>  go to the Rebellious Media Conference for Saturday - Penguin's taking
>>>>>>  these down to it.  We also got 200 of a HacktionLab flyer printed and
>>>>>>  these'll go down too.
>>>>>>  >  We were discussing what we do about running out of booklets
>>>>> before the
>>>>>>  new one comes out and the upcoming London Bookfair.  The Bookfair
>>>>> si by
>>>>>>  far the largest event and probably one of our best opportunities for
>>>>>>  diffusion and distribution of the booklet.
>>>>>>  >  So, if we find ourselves without booklets after the RMC, we
>>>>> therefore
>>>>>>  propose the we do an interim run of 200-300 of the original
>>>>> booklet with
>>>>>>  a few quick ammends (see below).  We are up for funding this run
>>>>>>  ourselves, but wanted to know if there'd be any objections to
>>>>> doing it.
>>>>>>  We intend to pay for collation and stapling:)
>>>>>>  >  A quick review of the booklet this evening led to the following
>>>>> proposed
>>>>>>  ammends:
>>>>>>  >  1.  Add a clear "?1 where sold" or "?1 recommended donation" to
>>>>> the
>>>>>>  front cover.
>>>>>>  >  2.  Add a very short introductory "Why should I be reading this
>>>>>>  booklet?" paragraph to the beginning before launching into the
>>>>> plight of
>>>>>>  Sanjay and friend.
>>>>>>  >  3.  Replace the data retention statement on the back with more
>>>>> of a
>>>>>>  summary about the various projects linked to hacktionlab along the
>>>>> lines
>>>>>>  of what we discussed in Manchester.  Also add on the back cover
>>>>> and back
>>>>>>  inset details about the upcoming new edition and possibly mention of
>>>>>>  workshops and on-tour stuff.
>>>>>>  >  4.  Add mention of Network23.org, BTM, Catalyst and Tachanka
>>>>> (if all
>>>>>>  these projects agree) in the text someone.
>>>>>>  >  5.  Oh, and the cover will be a different colour because
>>>>> there's no more
>>>>>>  green card.
>>>>>>  >  Make the above ammends to the previous printable version of the
>>>>> document
>>>>>>  directly and send that for print (i.e. don't go via booki).   The aim
>>>>>>  here is to turn this around as quickly as possible.
>>>>>>  >  I realise that this is not ideal in that it won't be the new
>>>>> version,
>>>>>>  but I think it is a good plan to have some more copies to tide us
>>>>> over -
>>>>>>  so this will be version 1.1.
>>>>>>  >  Please respond on this, especially Ben G, as soon as possible,
>>>>> with
>>>>>>  ideas and especially outright objections, but also any suggestions
>>>>> you
>>>>>>  have, as we'll be wanting to get this going by the beginning of next
>>>>>>  week to make the Bookfair.
>>>>>>  >  Cheers,
>>>>>>  >  Mike.
>>>>>>  >  >  >  _______________________________________________
>>>>>>  HacktionLab mailing list
>>>>>>  HacktionLab at lists.aktivix.org
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>> -- penguin
> 
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> Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2011 00:01:11 +0100
> From: Ben Green<ben at bristolwireless.net>
> To:hacktionlab at lists.aktivix.org
> Subject: Re: [HacktionLab] Booklets, and more booklets
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> Quoting penguin<penguin at riseup.net>:
>>>
>>>>>  Numbers from taking the booklet to Rebellious Media
>>>>>
>>>>>  Shifted 100 booklets.
>>>>>  ?80.02 donated (plus 1 Open Rights Group badge)
> Get in! How much is the badge worth do you think? Maybe we should pass
> it round all the people who helped with the leaflet in a sort of time
> share.
>>>
> Cheers,
> ==
>   From Ben Green
>>>
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