[HacktionLab] Thoughts on where we could go now with HL
Mike Harris
mike at mbharris.co.uk
Fri Jun 23 16:34:07 UTC 2023
I've started a stub page to try to echo the simplified 'pivot'
https://hacktionlab.org/index.php?title=New_Home
On 20/06/2023 11:26, m3shrom wrote:
> This sounds good,
>
> On 19/06/2023 22:04, Mike Harris wrote:
>>
>> I therefore wonder if we had a poll to see whether we agree that the
>> principle purpose of this group is to hold annual (or more frequent)
>> gatherings in different locations around the UK to foment social,
>> political, professional, and skills-sharing networks, the sharing of
>> projects, the creation of a space for people to find out more about
>> and maybe join existing projects, and for people to do 'reverse
>> workshops' (milk the audience) and we agree that, then we could
>> perhaps update our website to state clearly that that is what we NOW do.
>
>
> I wonder if it's also worth saying what we used to do THEN but not so
> much now, which probably falls into two or more categories
>
> a) things we no longer want to do under the banner hacktionlab - (more
> direct support for social movements, temporary media centres,
> movement-focused tech security outreach, documentation / publications)
> b) things that are less active but which we still like the idea of
> (workshops on non-digital technology, workshops on media
> projects/software)
>
> of course that's just my editorialising in the brackets - other
> opinions are valid!
>
>
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