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<hr />
<div>This is the collection of meeting reports from the coreteam in 2015.<br />
<br />
== 01/03/2015, 14:00 - 17:00 ==<br />
* Where: Gerardstraat/Rue Gérard 47a, 1040 Etterbeek<br />
* Open to everyone, GA operation squad invited specifically<br />
<br />
=== Present ===<br />
'''Coreteam''': Kash, Vincent, Patrick, Thomas<br />
<br />
'''Excused''': Stef (still in Australia)<br />
<br />
'''GA operational squad''': Valerie, Frederic M<br />
<br />
'''Observers''': Pascal (Brussels crew), Paul Bossu<br />
<br />
=== Agenda ===<br />
* General Assembly on March 28th 2015.<br />
* PPI (Pirate Parties International) membership<br />
* Creation of asbl/vzw due to Mons2015<br />
<br />
=== Report ===<br />
==== GA 28/03/2015 ====<br />
'''Context''': The statutes provide a certain schedule for announcing and amending things to be voted on the GA. However, this system hasn't worked, as people simply do not arrive at submitting things in time. For this specific GA, this gives us a few problems as some decisions cannot be postponed without an unnecessary penalty.<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* Start the GA with a list of exceptional votes we would like to address regardless and first let the assembly accept this extraordinary voting procedure. (If it is not accepted, we'll just have to deal with that.)<br />
*'''Voting''': Accepted unanimously.<br />
*'''See also''': List of extraordinary proposals below (the result of further discussion).<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* Extraordinary vote on simply removing the parts in the statutes that are causing this problem in the first place. (Note: in practice this means that the GA team gets a lot more freedom to decide on how to organise the GA and it ''will'' be possible to add proposals closer to the GA.)<br />
*'''Voting''': Accepted unanimously.<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* Split the day of the GA in two parts. Before noon we'd do all the voting, provide some reporting, etc. In the afternoon we discuss topics in "unconference-style", similar to what we did last time.<br />
*'''Voting''': Accepted unanimously.<br />
*'''See also''': List of potential discussion topics for the afternoon below.<br />
<br />
'''Timing''':<br />
* Doors open at 9 am (we'll try to provide breakfast), start at 10 am, end at 17.30 pm. (Unanimous agreement.)<br />
* The unconference part will only take 1 hour plus 20 minutes presentation of the results.<br />
<br />
'''Other stuff''':<br />
* As there might be some people leaving the coreteam in june, we'll specifically try to get new coreteam members at this GA so we can do a smooth transition.<br />
* We'll do crew presentations like last time.<br />
<br />
===== List of extraordinary proposals =====<br />
* Proposal to leave the PPI. (See other agenda item.)<br />
* Proposal to create vzw/asbl "Pirates of Belgium". (See other agenda item.)<br />
* Proposal to sign [http://www.no-transat.be/ No-Transat declaration]<br />
<br />
These proposals can be found on GetOp, for online discussion:<br />
* [http://opinion.pirateparty.be/proposals/p/confirm-the-suspension-quitting-of-the-ppi/ PPI membership]<br />
* [http://opinion.pirateparty.be/proposals/p/creation-of-an-asblvzw-for-the-pirate-party-mons20/ ASBL/VZW creation]<br />
<br />
===== List of potential discussion topics =====<br />
* Welcoming of new members<br />
* Long-term strategy/vision for the Pirate Party<br />
* Managed hosting for the Pirate Party: the why and how.<br />
* Working out a proposal to use GetOp (or other online voting) in a more fundamental way.<br />
* The precise goal/functioning of the asbl/vzw.<br />
<br />
==== PPI ====<br />
'''Context''': There have been quite a few rumblings surrounding the PPI the last years, which has intensified the past half year with the PPAU and the PPUK quitting, etc. As there is a decentralised (non-authoritative) alternative in the works at [http://www.pirateint.org/ Pirate International], which matches our own way of working much more, we felt it was better to focus our energy on those positive initiatives.<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* Suspend our the PPBE membership of the PPI as soon as possible. Added to this a proposal for a vote to confirm quitting our PPI membership at the GA, see above.<br />
* '''Voting''': accepted unanimously.<br />
<br />
==== ABSL/VZW ====<br />
'''Context''': Thanks to the hard work of a few Belgian Pirates (esp Danny), we've been offered to take part in Mons2015 with a few workshops, for which there would be a reimbursement. However, the Mons2015 requires a formal structure (ASBL/VZW) to contract with.<br />
In general, we've been needing a ABSL/VZW for a while now, because currently all members of the PPBE are personally liable for the organisation, which we need to fix. (As long was we don't enter certain types of contracts, the actual risk is currently low, but it limits us enormously.)<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* A letter of intent to create an asbl/vzw will be written and signed by Danny, Vincent and Thomas. We will formally vote for a board of the vzw at the GA and also decide there is we want to create a "temporary" vzw just for Mons2015 or a permanent vzw for the PPBE.<br />
* '''Voting''': Accepted unanimously.<br />
<br />
Meeting ended around 17:00. All Hail Hydra!<br />
<br />
=== Signed ===<br />
--[[User:Tgoorden|Tgoorden]] ([[User talk:Tgoorden|talk]]) 12:29, 2 March 2015 (CET)<br />
<br />
--[[User:Vincent.L|Vincent L.]] ([[User talk:Vincent.L|talk]]) 17:01, 2 March 2015 (CET)</div>Tgoordenhttps://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php?title=Coreteam/Meeting/01_03_2015&diff=15236Coreteam/Meeting/01 03 20152015-03-08T12:59:44Z<p>Tgoorden: /* List of extraordinary proposals */</p>
<hr />
<div>This is the collection of meeting reports from the coreteam in 2015.<br />
<br />
== 01/03/2015, 14:00 - 17:00 ==<br />
* Where: Gerardstraat/Rue Gérard 47a, 1040 Etterbeek<br />
* Open to everyone, GA operation squad invited specifically<br />
<br />
=== Present ===<br />
'''Coreteam''': Kash, Vincent, Patrick, Thomas<br />
<br />
'''Excused''': Stef (still in Australia)<br />
<br />
'''GA operational squad''': Valerie, Frederic M<br />
<br />
'''Observers''': Pascal (Brussels crew), Paul Bossu<br />
<br />
=== Agenda ===<br />
* General Assembly on March 28th 2015.<br />
* PPI (Pirate Parties International) membership<br />
* Creation of asbl/vzw due to Mons2015<br />
<br />
=== Report ===<br />
==== GA 28/03/2015 ====<br />
'''Context''': The statutes provide a certain schedule for announcing and amending things to be voted on the GA. However, this system hasn't worked, as people simply do not arrive at submitting things in time. For this specific GA, this gives us a few problems as some decisions cannot be postponed without an unnecessary penalty.<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* Start the GA with a list of exceptional votes we would like to address regardless and first let the assembly accept this extraordinary voting procedure. (If it is not accepted, we'll just have to deal with that.)<br />
*'''Voting''': Accepted unanimously.<br />
*'''See also''': List of extraordinary proposals below (the result of further discussion).<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* Extraordinary vote on simply removing the parts in the statutes that are causing this problem in the first place. (Note: in practice this means that the GA team gets a lot more freedom to decide on how to organise the GA and it ''will'' be possible to add proposals closer to the GA.)<br />
*'''Voting''': Accepted unanimously.<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* Split the day of the GA in two parts. Before noon we'd do all the voting, provide some reporting, etc. In the afternoon we discuss topics in "unconference-style", similar to what we did last time.<br />
*'''Voting''': Accepted unanimously.<br />
*'''See also''': List of potential discussion topics for the afternoon below.<br />
<br />
'''Timing''':<br />
* Doors open at 9 am (we'll try to provide breakfast), start at 10 am, end at 17.30 pm. (Unanimous agreement.)<br />
* The unconference part will only take 1 hour plus 20 minutes presentation of the results.<br />
<br />
'''Other stuff''':<br />
* As there might be some people leaving the coreteam in june, we'll specifically try to get new coreteam members at this GA so we can do a smooth transition.<br />
* We'll do crew presentations like last time.<br />
<br />
===== List of extraordinary proposals =====<br />
* Proposal to leave the PPI. (See other agenda item.)<br />
* Proposal to create vzw/asbl "Pirates of Belgium". (See other agenda item.)<br />
* Proposal to sign [http://www.no-transat.be/ No-Transat declaration]<br />
<br />
These proposals can be found on GetOp, for online discussion:<br />
* [http://opinion.pirateparty.be/proposals/p/confirm-the-suspension-quitting-of-the-ppi/ PPI membership]<br />
* [http://opinion.pirateparty.be/proposals/p/creation-of-an-asblvzw-for-the-pirate-party-mons20/]<br />
<br />
===== List of potential discussion topics =====<br />
* Welcoming of new members<br />
* Long-term strategy/vision for the Pirate Party<br />
* Managed hosting for the Pirate Party: the why and how.<br />
* Working out a proposal to use GetOp (or other online voting) in a more fundamental way.<br />
* The precise goal/functioning of the asbl/vzw.<br />
<br />
==== PPI ====<br />
'''Context''': There have been quite a few rumblings surrounding the PPI the last years, which has intensified the past half year with the PPAU and the PPUK quitting, etc. As there is a decentralised (non-authoritative) alternative in the works at [http://www.pirateint.org/ Pirate International], which matches our own way of working much more, we felt it was better to focus our energy on those positive initiatives.<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* Suspend our the PPBE membership of the PPI as soon as possible. Added to this a proposal for a vote to confirm quitting our PPI membership at the GA, see above.<br />
* '''Voting''': accepted unanimously.<br />
<br />
==== ABSL/VZW ====<br />
'''Context''': Thanks to the hard work of a few Belgian Pirates (esp Danny), we've been offered to take part in Mons2015 with a few workshops, for which there would be a reimbursement. However, the Mons2015 requires a formal structure (ASBL/VZW) to contract with.<br />
In general, we've been needing a ABSL/VZW for a while now, because currently all members of the PPBE are personally liable for the organisation, which we need to fix. (As long was we don't enter certain types of contracts, the actual risk is currently low, but it limits us enormously.)<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* A letter of intent to create an asbl/vzw will be written and signed by Danny, Vincent and Thomas. We will formally vote for a board of the vzw at the GA and also decide there is we want to create a "temporary" vzw just for Mons2015 or a permanent vzw for the PPBE.<br />
* '''Voting''': Accepted unanimously.<br />
<br />
Meeting ended around 17:00. All Hail Hydra!<br />
<br />
=== Signed ===<br />
--[[User:Tgoorden|Tgoorden]] ([[User talk:Tgoorden|talk]]) 12:29, 2 March 2015 (CET)<br />
<br />
--[[User:Vincent.L|Vincent L.]] ([[User talk:Vincent.L|talk]]) 17:01, 2 March 2015 (CET)</div>Tgoordenhttps://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php?title=Coreteam/Meeting/01_03_2015&diff=15235Coreteam/Meeting/01 03 20152015-03-08T12:51:32Z<p>Tgoorden: /* List of extraordinary proposals */</p>
<hr />
<div>This is the collection of meeting reports from the coreteam in 2015.<br />
<br />
== 01/03/2015, 14:00 - 17:00 ==<br />
* Where: Gerardstraat/Rue Gérard 47a, 1040 Etterbeek<br />
* Open to everyone, GA operation squad invited specifically<br />
<br />
=== Present ===<br />
'''Coreteam''': Kash, Vincent, Patrick, Thomas<br />
<br />
'''Excused''': Stef (still in Australia)<br />
<br />
'''GA operational squad''': Valerie, Frederic M<br />
<br />
'''Observers''': Pascal (Brussels crew), Paul Bossu<br />
<br />
=== Agenda ===<br />
* General Assembly on March 28th 2015.<br />
* PPI (Pirate Parties International) membership<br />
* Creation of asbl/vzw due to Mons2015<br />
<br />
=== Report ===<br />
==== GA 28/03/2015 ====<br />
'''Context''': The statutes provide a certain schedule for announcing and amending things to be voted on the GA. However, this system hasn't worked, as people simply do not arrive at submitting things in time. For this specific GA, this gives us a few problems as some decisions cannot be postponed without an unnecessary penalty.<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* Start the GA with a list of exceptional votes we would like to address regardless and first let the assembly accept this extraordinary voting procedure. (If it is not accepted, we'll just have to deal with that.)<br />
*'''Voting''': Accepted unanimously.<br />
*'''See also''': List of extraordinary proposals below (the result of further discussion).<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* Extraordinary vote on simply removing the parts in the statutes that are causing this problem in the first place. (Note: in practice this means that the GA team gets a lot more freedom to decide on how to organise the GA and it ''will'' be possible to add proposals closer to the GA.)<br />
*'''Voting''': Accepted unanimously.<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* Split the day of the GA in two parts. Before noon we'd do all the voting, provide some reporting, etc. In the afternoon we discuss topics in "unconference-style", similar to what we did last time.<br />
*'''Voting''': Accepted unanimously.<br />
*'''See also''': List of potential discussion topics for the afternoon below.<br />
<br />
'''Timing''':<br />
* Doors open at 9 am (we'll try to provide breakfast), start at 10 am, end at 17.30 pm. (Unanimous agreement.)<br />
* The unconference part will only take 1 hour plus 20 minutes presentation of the results.<br />
<br />
'''Other stuff''':<br />
* As there might be some people leaving the coreteam in june, we'll specifically try to get new coreteam members at this GA so we can do a smooth transition.<br />
* We'll do crew presentations like last time.<br />
<br />
===== List of extraordinary proposals =====<br />
* Proposal to leave the PPI. (See other agenda item.)<br />
* Proposal to create vzw/asbl "Pirates of Belgium". (See other agenda item.)<br />
* Proposal to sign [http://www.no-transat.be/ No-Transat declaration]<br />
<br />
These proposals can be found on GetOp, for online discussion:<br />
* [http://opinion.pirateparty.be/proposals/p/confirm-the-suspension-quitting-of-the-ppi/ PPI membership]<br />
<br />
===== List of potential discussion topics =====<br />
* Welcoming of new members<br />
* Long-term strategy/vision for the Pirate Party<br />
* Managed hosting for the Pirate Party: the why and how.<br />
* Working out a proposal to use GetOp (or other online voting) in a more fundamental way.<br />
* The precise goal/functioning of the asbl/vzw.<br />
<br />
==== PPI ====<br />
'''Context''': There have been quite a few rumblings surrounding the PPI the last years, which has intensified the past half year with the PPAU and the PPUK quitting, etc. As there is a decentralised (non-authoritative) alternative in the works at [http://www.pirateint.org/ Pirate International], which matches our own way of working much more, we felt it was better to focus our energy on those positive initiatives.<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* Suspend our the PPBE membership of the PPI as soon as possible. Added to this a proposal for a vote to confirm quitting our PPI membership at the GA, see above.<br />
* '''Voting''': accepted unanimously.<br />
<br />
==== ABSL/VZW ====<br />
'''Context''': Thanks to the hard work of a few Belgian Pirates (esp Danny), we've been offered to take part in Mons2015 with a few workshops, for which there would be a reimbursement. However, the Mons2015 requires a formal structure (ASBL/VZW) to contract with.<br />
In general, we've been needing a ABSL/VZW for a while now, because currently all members of the PPBE are personally liable for the organisation, which we need to fix. (As long was we don't enter certain types of contracts, the actual risk is currently low, but it limits us enormously.)<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* A letter of intent to create an asbl/vzw will be written and signed by Danny, Vincent and Thomas. We will formally vote for a board of the vzw at the GA and also decide there is we want to create a "temporary" vzw just for Mons2015 or a permanent vzw for the PPBE.<br />
* '''Voting''': Accepted unanimously.<br />
<br />
Meeting ended around 17:00. All Hail Hydra!<br />
<br />
=== Signed ===<br />
--[[User:Tgoorden|Tgoorden]] ([[User talk:Tgoorden|talk]]) 12:29, 2 March 2015 (CET)<br />
<br />
--[[User:Vincent.L|Vincent L.]] ([[User talk:Vincent.L|talk]]) 17:01, 2 March 2015 (CET)</div>Tgoordenhttps://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php?title=Coreteam/Meeting/01_03_2015&diff=15231Coreteam/Meeting/01 03 20152015-03-02T12:29:02Z<p>Tgoorden: /* 01/03/2015, 2.30 P.M - 5:00 P.M */</p>
<hr />
<div>This is the collection of meeting reports from the coreteam in 2015.<br />
<br />
== 01/03/2015, 14:00 - 17:00 ==<br />
* Where: Gerardstraat/Rue Gérard 47a, 1040 Etterbeek<br />
* Open to everyone, GA operation squad invited specifically<br />
<br />
=== Present ===<br />
'''Coreteam''': Kash, Vincent, Patrick, Thomas<br />
<br />
'''Excused''': Stef (still in Australia)<br />
<br />
'''GA operational squad''': Valerie, Frederic M<br />
<br />
'''Observers''': Pascal (Brussels crew), Paul Bossu<br />
<br />
=== Agenda ===<br />
* General Assembly on March 28th 2015.<br />
* PPI (Pirate Parties International) membership<br />
* Creation of asbl/vzw due to Mons2015<br />
<br />
=== Report ===<br />
==== GA 28/03/2015 ====<br />
'''Context''': The statutes provide a certain schedule for announcing and amending things to be voted on the GA. However, this system hasn't worked, as people simply do not arrive at submitting things in time. For this specific GA, this gives us a few problems as some decisions cannot be postponed without an unnecessary penalty.<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* Start the GA with a list of exceptional votes we would like to address regardless and first let the assembly accept this extraordinary voting procedure. (If it is not accepted, we'll just have to deal with that.)<br />
*'''Voting''': Accepted unanimously.<br />
*'''See also''': List of extraordinary proposals below (the result of further discussion).<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* Extraordinary vote on simply removing the parts in the statutes that are causing this problem in the first place. (Note: in practice this means that the GA team gets a lot more freedom to decide on how to organise the GA and it ''will'' be possible to add proposals closer to the GA.)<br />
*'''Voting''': Accepted unanimously.<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* Split the day of the GA in two parts. Before noon we'd do all the voting, provide some reporting, etc. In the afternoon we discuss topics in "unconference-style", similar to what we did last time.<br />
*'''Voting''': Accepted unanimously.<br />
*'''See also''': List of potential discussion topics for the afternoon below.<br />
<br />
'''Timing''':<br />
* Doors open at 9 am (we'll try to provide breakfast), start at 10 am, end at 17.30 pm. (Unanimous agreement.)<br />
* The unconference part will only take 1 hour plus 20 minutes presentation of the results.<br />
<br />
'''Other stuff''':<br />
* As there might be some people leaving the coreteam in june, we'll specifically try to get new coreteam members at this GA so we can do a smooth transition.<br />
* We'll do crew presentations like last time.<br />
<br />
===== List of extraordinary proposals =====<br />
* Proposal to leave the PPI. (See other agenda item.)<br />
* Proposal to create vzw/asbl "Pirates of Belgium". (See other agenda item.)<br />
* Proposal to sign [http://www.no-transat.be/ No-Transat declaration]<br />
<br />
===== List of potential discussion topics =====<br />
* Welcoming of new members<br />
* Long-term strategy/vision for the Pirate Party<br />
* Managed hosting for the Pirate Party: the why and how.<br />
* Working out a proposal to use GetOp (or other online voting) in a more fundamental way.<br />
* The precise goal/functioning of the asbl/vzw.<br />
<br />
==== PPI ====<br />
'''Context''': There have been quite a few rumblings surrounding the PPI the last years, which has intensified the past half year with the PPAU and the PPUK quitting, etc. As there is a decentralised (non-authoritative) alternative in the works at [http://www.pirateint.org/ Pirate International], which matches our own way of working much more, we felt it was better to focus our energy on those positive initiatives.<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* Suspend our the PPBE membership of the PPI as soon as possible. Added to this a proposal for a vote to confirm quitting our PPI membership at the GA, see above.<br />
* '''Voting''': accepted unanimously.<br />
<br />
==== ABSL/VZW ====<br />
'''Context''': Thanks to the hard work of a few Belgian Pirates (esp Danny), we've been offered to take part in Mons2015 with a few workshops, for which there would be a reimbursement. However, the Mons2015 requires a formal structure (ASBL/VZW) to contract with.<br />
In general, we've been needing a ABSL/VZW for a while now, because currently all members of the PPBE are personally liable for the organisation, which we need to fix. (As long was we don't enter certain types of contracts, the actual risk is currently low, but it limits us enormously.)<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* A letter of intent to create an asbl/vzw will be written and signed by Danny, Vincent and Thomas. We will formally vote for a board of the vzw at the GA and also decide there is we want to create a "temporary" vzw just for Mons2015 or a permanent vzw for the PPBE.<br />
* '''Voting''': Accepted unanimously.<br />
<br />
Meeting ended around 17:00. All Hail Hydra!<br />
<br />
=== Signed ===<br />
--[[User:Tgoorden|Tgoorden]] ([[User talk:Tgoorden|talk]]) 12:29, 2 March 2015 (CET)</div>Tgoordenhttps://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php?title=Coreteam/Meeting/01_03_2015&diff=15230Coreteam/Meeting/01 03 20152015-03-02T12:26:09Z<p>Tgoorden: /* Agenda */</p>
<hr />
<div>This is the collection of meeting reports from the coreteam in 2015.<br />
<br />
== 01/03/2015, 2.30 P.M - 5:00 P.M ==<br />
* Where: Gerardstraat/Rue Gérard 47a, 1040 Etterbeek<br />
* Open to everyone, GA operation squad invited specifically<br />
<br />
=== Present ===<br />
'''Coreteam''': Kash, Vincent, Patrick, Thomas<br />
<br />
'''Excused''': Stef (still in Australia)<br />
<br />
'''GA operational squad''': Valerie, Frederic M<br />
<br />
'''Observers''': Pascal (Brussels crew), Paul Bossu<br />
<br />
=== Agenda ===<br />
* General Assembly on March 28th 2015.<br />
* PPI (Pirate Parties International) membership<br />
* Creation of asbl/vzw due to Mons2015<br />
<br />
=== Report ===<br />
==== GA 28/03/2015 ====<br />
'''Context''': The statutes provide a certain schedule for announcing and amending things to be voted on the GA. However, this system hasn't worked, as people simply do not arrive at submitting things in time. For this specific GA, this gives us a few problems as some decisions cannot be postponed without an unnecessary penalty.<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* Start the GA with a list of exceptional votes we would like to address regardless and first let the assembly accept this extraordinary voting procedure. (If it is not accepted, we'll just have to deal with that.)<br />
*'''Voting''': Accepted unanimously.<br />
*'''See also''': List of extraordinary proposals below (the result of further discussion).<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* Extraordinary vote on simply removing the parts in the statutes that are causing this problem in the first place. (Note: in practice this means that the GA team gets a lot more freedom to decide on how to organise the GA and it ''will'' be possible to add proposals closer to the GA.)<br />
*'''Voting''': Accepted unanimously.<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* Split the day of the GA in two parts. Before noon we'd do all the voting, provide some reporting, etc. In the afternoon we discuss topics in "unconference-style", similar to what we did last time.<br />
*'''Voting''': Accepted unanimously.<br />
*'''See also''': List of potential discussion topics for the afternoon below.<br />
<br />
'''Timing''':<br />
* Doors open at 9 am (we'll try to provide breakfast), start at 10 am, end at 17.30 pm. (Unanimous agreement.)<br />
* The unconference part will only take 1 hour plus 20 minutes presentation of the results.<br />
<br />
'''Other stuff''':<br />
* As there might be some people leaving the coreteam in june, we'll specifically try to get new coreteam members at this GA so we can do a smooth transition.<br />
* We'll do crew presentations like last time.<br />
<br />
===== List of extraordinary proposals =====<br />
* Proposal to leave the PPI. (See other agenda item.)<br />
* Proposal to create vzw/asbl "Pirates of Belgium". (See other agenda item.)<br />
* Proposal to sign [http://www.no-transat.be/ No-Transat declaration]<br />
<br />
===== List of potential discussion topics =====<br />
* Welcoming of new members<br />
* Long-term strategy/vision for the Pirate Party<br />
* Managed hosting for the Pirate Party: the why and how.<br />
* Working out a proposal to use GetOp (or other online voting) in a more fundamental way.<br />
* The precise goal/functioning of the asbl/vzw.<br />
<br />
==== PPI ====<br />
'''Context''': There have been quite a few rumblings surrounding the PPI the last years, which has intensified the past half year with the PPAU and the PPUK quitting, etc. As there is a decentralised (non-authoritative) alternative in the works at [http://www.pirateint.org/ Pirate International], which matches our own way of working much more, we felt it was better to focus our energy on those positive initiatives.<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* Suspend our the PPBE membership of the PPI as soon as possible. Added to this a proposal for a vote to confirm quitting our PPI membership at the GA, see above.<br />
* '''Voting''': accepted unanimously.<br />
<br />
==== ABSL/VZW ====<br />
'''Context''': Thanks to the hard work of a few Belgian Pirates (esp Danny), we've been offered to take part in Mons2015 with a few workshops, for which there would be a reimbursement. However, the Mons2015 requires a formal structure (ASBL/VZW) to contract with.<br />
In general, we've been needing a ABSL/VZW for a while now, because currently all members of the PPBE are personally liable for the organisation, which we need to fix. (As long was we don't enter certain types of contracts, the actual risk is currently low, but it limits us enormously.)<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* A letter of intent to create an asbl/vzw will be written and signed by Danny, Vincent and Thomas. We will formally vote for a board of the vzw at the GA and also decide there is we want to create a "temporary" vzw just for Mons2015 or a permanent vzw for the PPBE.<br />
* '''Voting''': Accepted unanimously.<br />
<br />
Meeting ended around 7pm. All Hail Hydra!<br />
<br />
=== Signed ===<br />
--[[User:Tgoorden|Tgoorden]] ([[User talk:Tgoorden|talk]]) 12:29, 2 March 2015 (CET)</div>Tgoordenhttps://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php?title=Coreteam/Meeting/01_03_2015&diff=15229Coreteam/Meeting/01 03 20152015-03-02T12:20:44Z<p>Tgoorden: /* PPI */</p>
<hr />
<div>This is the collection of meeting reports from the coreteam in 2015.<br />
<br />
== 01/03/2015, 2.30 P.M - 5:00 P.M ==<br />
* Where: Gerardstraat/Rue Gérard 47a, 1040 Etterbeek<br />
* Open to everyone, GA operation squad invited specifically<br />
<br />
=== Present ===<br />
'''Coreteam''': Kash, Vincent, Patrick, Thomas<br />
<br />
'''Excused''': Stef (still in Australia)<br />
<br />
'''GA operational squad''': Valerie, Frederic M<br />
<br />
'''Observers''': Pascal (Brussels crew), Paul Bossu<br />
<br />
=== Agenda ===<br />
* General Assembly on March 28th 2015.<br />
* PPI (Pirate Party International) membership<br />
* Creation of asbl/vzw due to Mons2015<br />
<br />
=== Report ===<br />
==== GA 28/03/2015 ====<br />
'''Context''': The statutes provide a certain schedule for announcing and amending things to be voted on the GA. However, this system hasn't worked, as people simply do not arrive at submitting things in time. For this specific GA, this gives us a few problems as some decisions cannot be postponed without an unnecessary penalty.<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* Start the GA with a list of exceptional votes we would like to address regardless and first let the assembly accept this extraordinary voting procedure. (If it is not accepted, we'll just have to deal with that.)<br />
*'''Voting''': Accepted unanimously.<br />
*'''See also''': List of extraordinary proposals below (the result of further discussion).<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* Extraordinary vote on simply removing the parts in the statutes that are causing this problem in the first place. (Note: in practice this means that the GA team gets a lot more freedom to decide on how to organise the GA and it ''will'' be possible to add proposals closer to the GA.)<br />
*'''Voting''': Accepted unanimously.<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* Split the day of the GA in two parts. Before noon we'd do all the voting, provide some reporting, etc. In the afternoon we discuss topics in "unconference-style", similar to what we did last time.<br />
*'''Voting''': Accepted unanimously.<br />
*'''See also''': List of potential discussion topics for the afternoon below.<br />
<br />
'''Timing''':<br />
* Doors open at 9 am (we'll try to provide breakfast), start at 10 am, end at 17.30 pm. (Unanimous agreement.)<br />
* The unconference part will only take 1 hour plus 20 minutes presentation of the results.<br />
<br />
'''Other stuff''':<br />
* As there might be some people leaving the coreteam in june, we'll specifically try to get new coreteam members at this GA so we can do a smooth transition.<br />
* We'll do crew presentations like last time.<br />
<br />
===== List of extraordinary proposals =====<br />
* Proposal to leave the PPI. (See other agenda item.)<br />
* Proposal to create vzw/asbl "Pirates of Belgium". (See other agenda item.)<br />
* Proposal to sign [http://www.no-transat.be/ No-Transat declaration]<br />
<br />
===== List of potential discussion topics =====<br />
* Welcoming of new members<br />
* Long-term strategy/vision for the Pirate Party<br />
* Managed hosting for the Pirate Party: the why and how.<br />
* Working out a proposal to use GetOp (or other online voting) in a more fundamental way.<br />
* The precise goal/functioning of the asbl/vzw.<br />
<br />
==== PPI ====<br />
'''Context''': There have been quite a few rumblings surrounding the PPI the last years, which has intensified the past half year with the PPAU and the PPUK quitting, etc. As there is a decentralised (non-authoritative) alternative in the works at [http://www.pirateint.org/ Pirate International], which matches our own way of working much more, we felt it was better to focus our energy on those positive initiatives.<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* Suspend our the PPBE membership of the PPI as soon as possible. Added to this a proposal for a vote to confirm quitting our PPI membership at the GA, see above.<br />
* '''Voting''': accepted unanimously.<br />
<br />
==== ABSL/VZW ====<br />
'''Context''': Thanks to the hard work of a few Belgian Pirates (esp Danny), we've been offered to take part in Mons2015 with a few workshops, for which there would be a reimbursement. However, the Mons2015 requires a formal structure (ASBL/VZW) to contract with.<br />
In general, we've been needing a ABSL/VZW for a while now, because currently all members of the PPBE are personally liable for the organisation, which we need to fix. (As long was we don't enter certain types of contracts, the actual risk is currently low, but it limits us enormously.)<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* A letter of intent to create an asbl/vzw will be written and signed by Danny, Vincent and Thomas. We will formally vote for a board of the vzw at the GA and also decide there is we want to create a "temporary" vzw just for Mons2015 or a permanent vzw for the PPBE.<br />
* '''Voting''': Accepted unanimously.<br />
<br />
Meeting ended around 7pm. All Hail Hydra!<br />
<br />
=== Signed ===<br />
--[[User:Tgoorden|Tgoorden]] ([[User talk:Tgoorden|talk]]) 12:29, 2 March 2015 (CET)</div>Tgoordenhttps://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php?title=Coreteam&diff=15228Coreteam2015-03-02T11:36:39Z<p>Tgoorden: /* Coreteam | coreteam@pirateparty.be */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Coreteam | <email>coreteam@pirateparty.be</email> ==<br />
<br />
The coreteam is the coordinating body of the Pirate Party Belgium, as defined in our [http://wiki.pirateparty.be/images/9/94/StatutsduPartiPirate.pdf Statutes] (Chapter II.4). <br />
<br />
=== December 14th 2014 - current ===<br />
<br />
5 members of the coreteam:<br />
<br />
* Brussels (1) : [[User:Kash|Kash - Kevin Hauzeur]]<br />
* Wallonia (2) : [[User:Vincent.L|Vincent Lejeune]] & [[User:Rutabaga|Patrick Installé]]<br />
* Flanders (2) : [[User:Tgoorden|Thomas Goorden]], Stef Kuypers<br />
<br />
=== August 9th 2014 - December 14th 2014 ===<br />
<br />
6 members of the coreteam:<br />
<br />
* Brussels (1) : [[User:Kash|Kash - Kevin Hauzeur]]<br />
* Wallonia (2) : [[User:Vincent.L|Vincent Lejeune]] & [[User:Rutabaga|Patrick Installé]]<br />
* Flanders (3) : [[User:Tgoorden|Thomas Goorden]], Kjell Segers, Stef Kuypers<br />
<br />
=== January 19th 2014 - August 8th 2014 ===<br />
<br />
12 Members of the coreteam: <br />
<br />
* Brussel (2) : Marouan El Moussaoui & [[User:Kash|Kash - Kevin Hauzeur]]<br />
* Wallonia (3) : [[User:Paul|Paul Bossu]], Vincent Lejeune, Patrick Installé<br />
* Flanders (7) : [http://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php/Jonas_Degrave Jonas Degrave], Thomas Goorden, Sarah Van Liefferinge, Koen De Voegt, Emmanuel Bultot, Kjell Segers & Nicky De Keuster<br />
<br />
There are currently no specific roles assigned to individual coreteam members. Instead, there is a free distribution of functions amongst the coreteam members.<br />
<br />
=== June 29th 2013 - January 18th 2014 ===<br />
<br />
10 Members of the coreteam:<br />
<br />
* Brussel (3) : Marouan El Moussaoui, Tom Behets & [[User:Kash|Kash - Kevin Hauzeur]]<br />
* Wallonia (3) : [[User:Paul|Paul Bossu]], Vincent Lejeune, Patrick Installé<br />
* Flanders (4) : [http://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php/Jonas_Degrave Jonas Degrave], Sarah Van Liefferinge, Koen De Voegt & Emmanuel Bultot<br />
<br />
=== March 25th 2012 - June 29th 2013 ===<br />
<br />
* a '''co-chairman Flanders:''' [http://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php/Jonas_Degrave Jonas Degrave] | <email>jonas@pirateparty.be</email><br />
* a '''co-chairman Wallonia:''' [[User:Paul|Paul Bossu]] | +32(0)494 28 35 28 | <email>paul@pirateparty.be</email><br />
* a '''co-chairman Brussels:''' Marouan El Moussaoui | <email>mar@pirateparty.be</email><br />
* a '''Treasurer:''' Nofel Tiani | <email>nofel@pirateparty.be</email><br />
<br />
== Meetings ==<br />
<br />
Meeting notes of the coreteam:<br />
'''2015'''<br />
* [[Coreteam/Agenda_coreteam_15|All agendas and meeting notes are available here]]<br />
<br />
'''2014'''<br />
* [[Coreteam/Agenda_coreteam_14|All agendas and meeting notes are available here]]<br />
<br />
'''2013'''<br />
* January - [[Agenda january 13|Agenda]] - [[Meeting notes]] | [[Questionstocoreteam13|Questions?]]<br />
* February - [[Agenda february 13|Agenda]] - [[Meeting notes]] | [[Questionstocoreteam13|Questions?]]<br />
* March - [[Agenda march 13|Agenda]] - [[Meeting notes]] | [[Questionstocoreteam13|Questions?]]<br />
* [http://piratepad.be/p/coreteam2013-agenda Rest of the year]<br />
<br />
'''2012'''<br />
* January 29 - [[National Council/Meeting29012012|Meeting notes]]<br />
* March 29 - [[coreteam/Meeting290312|Meeting notes]]<br />
* May 1 - [[coreteam/Meeting010512|Meeting notes]]<br />
* June 3 - [[Agenda]] - [[meeting notes june 12|Meeting notes]] | [[Questions to coreteam|Questions?]]<br />
* August - [[Agenda august 12|Agenda]] - [[meeting notes august 12|Meeting notes]] | [[Questionstocoreteam12|Questions?]]<br />
* September - [[Agenda september 12|Agenda]] - [[meeting notes september 12|Meeting notes]] | [[Questionstocoreteam12|Questions?]]<br />
* October - [[Agenda october 12|Agenda]] - [[meeting notes october 12|Meeting notes]] | [[Questionstocoreteam12|Questions?]]<br />
* November - [[Agenda november 12|Agenda]] - [[meeting notes november 12|Meeting notes]] | [[Questionstocoreteam12|Questions?]]<br />
* December - [[Agenda december 12|Agenda]] - [[meeting notes december 12|Meeting notes]] | [[Questionstocoreteam12|Questions?]]<br />
<br />
== Reports ==<br />
* [[coreteam/report2013-08|Augustus 2013]]<br />
<br />
== Dazibao ==<br />
* [[coreteam/dazibao|Dazibao]]<br />
<br />
[[category:team]]<br />
[[Category:Operational]]</div>Tgoordenhttps://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php?title=Coreteam&diff=15227Coreteam2015-03-02T11:35:08Z<p>Tgoorden: /* Coreteam | coreteam@pirateparty.be */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Coreteam | <email>coreteam@pirateparty.be</email> ==<br />
<br />
The coreteam is the coordinating body of the Pirate Party Belgium, as defined in our [http://wiki.pirateparty.be/images/9/94/StatutsduPartiPirate.pdf Statutes] (Chapter II.4). <br />
<br />
=== August 9th 2014 - current ===<br />
<br />
6 members of the coreteam:<br />
<br />
* Brussels (1) : [[User:Kash|Kash - Kevin Hauzeur]]<br />
* Wallonia (2) : [[User:Vincent.L|Vincent Lejeune]] & [[User:Rutabaga|Patrick Installé]]<br />
* Flanders (3) : [[User:Tgoorden|Thomas Goorden]], Stef Kuypers<br />
<br />
=== January 19th 2014 - August 8th 2014 ===<br />
<br />
12 Members of the coreteam: <br />
<br />
* Brussel (2) : Marouan El Moussaoui & [[User:Kash|Kash - Kevin Hauzeur]]<br />
* Wallonia (3) : [[User:Paul|Paul Bossu]], Vincent Lejeune, Patrick Installé<br />
* Flanders (7) : [http://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php/Jonas_Degrave Jonas Degrave], Thomas Goorden, Sarah Van Liefferinge, Koen De Voegt, Emmanuel Bultot, Kjell Segers & Nicky De Keuster<br />
<br />
There are currently no specific roles assigned to individual coreteam members. Instead, there is a free distribution of functions amongst the coreteam members.<br />
<br />
=== June 29th 2013 - January 18th 2014 ===<br />
<br />
10 Members of the coreteam:<br />
<br />
* Brussel (3) : Marouan El Moussaoui, Tom Behets & [[User:Kash|Kash - Kevin Hauzeur]]<br />
* Wallonia (3) : [[User:Paul|Paul Bossu]], Vincent Lejeune, Patrick Installé<br />
* Flanders (4) : [http://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php/Jonas_Degrave Jonas Degrave], Sarah Van Liefferinge, Koen De Voegt & Emmanuel Bultot<br />
<br />
=== March 25th 2012 - June 29th 2013 ===<br />
<br />
* a '''co-chairman Flanders:''' [http://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php/Jonas_Degrave Jonas Degrave] | <email>jonas@pirateparty.be</email><br />
* a '''co-chairman Wallonia:''' [[User:Paul|Paul Bossu]] | +32(0)494 28 35 28 | <email>paul@pirateparty.be</email><br />
* a '''co-chairman Brussels:''' Marouan El Moussaoui | <email>mar@pirateparty.be</email><br />
* a '''Treasurer:''' Nofel Tiani | <email>nofel@pirateparty.be</email><br />
<br />
== Meetings ==<br />
<br />
Meeting notes of the coreteam:<br />
'''2015'''<br />
* [[Coreteam/Agenda_coreteam_15|All agendas and meeting notes are available here]]<br />
<br />
'''2014'''<br />
* [[Coreteam/Agenda_coreteam_14|All agendas and meeting notes are available here]]<br />
<br />
'''2013'''<br />
* January - [[Agenda january 13|Agenda]] - [[Meeting notes]] | [[Questionstocoreteam13|Questions?]]<br />
* February - [[Agenda february 13|Agenda]] - [[Meeting notes]] | [[Questionstocoreteam13|Questions?]]<br />
* March - [[Agenda march 13|Agenda]] - [[Meeting notes]] | [[Questionstocoreteam13|Questions?]]<br />
* [http://piratepad.be/p/coreteam2013-agenda Rest of the year]<br />
<br />
'''2012'''<br />
* January 29 - [[National Council/Meeting29012012|Meeting notes]]<br />
* March 29 - [[coreteam/Meeting290312|Meeting notes]]<br />
* May 1 - [[coreteam/Meeting010512|Meeting notes]]<br />
* June 3 - [[Agenda]] - [[meeting notes june 12|Meeting notes]] | [[Questions to coreteam|Questions?]]<br />
* August - [[Agenda august 12|Agenda]] - [[meeting notes august 12|Meeting notes]] | [[Questionstocoreteam12|Questions?]]<br />
* September - [[Agenda september 12|Agenda]] - [[meeting notes september 12|Meeting notes]] | [[Questionstocoreteam12|Questions?]]<br />
* October - [[Agenda october 12|Agenda]] - [[meeting notes october 12|Meeting notes]] | [[Questionstocoreteam12|Questions?]]<br />
* November - [[Agenda november 12|Agenda]] - [[meeting notes november 12|Meeting notes]] | [[Questionstocoreteam12|Questions?]]<br />
* December - [[Agenda december 12|Agenda]] - [[meeting notes december 12|Meeting notes]] | [[Questionstocoreteam12|Questions?]]<br />
<br />
== Reports ==<br />
* [[coreteam/report2013-08|Augustus 2013]]<br />
<br />
== Dazibao ==<br />
* [[coreteam/dazibao|Dazibao]]<br />
<br />
[[category:team]]<br />
[[Category:Operational]]</div>Tgoordenhttps://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php?title=Coreteam&diff=15226Coreteam2015-03-02T11:34:37Z<p>Tgoorden: /* Kjell resigned last GA */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Coreteam | <email>coreteam@pirateparty.be</email> ==<br />
<br />
The coreteam is the coordinating body of the Pirate Party Belgium, as defined in our [http://wiki.pirateparty.be/images/9/94/StatutsduPartiPirate.pdf Statutes] (Chapter II.4). <br />
<br />
=== August 9th 2014 - current ===<br />
<br />
6 members of the coreteam:<br />
<br />
* Brussels (1) : [[User:Kash|Kash - Kevin Hauzeur]]<br />
* Wallonia (2) : [[User:Vincent.L|Vincent Lejeune]] & [[User:Rutabaga|Patrick Installé]]<br />
* Flanders (3) : Thomas Goorden, Stef Kuypers<br />
<br />
=== January 19th 2014 - August 8th 2014 ===<br />
<br />
12 Members of the coreteam: <br />
<br />
* Brussel (2) : Marouan El Moussaoui & [[User:Kash|Kash - Kevin Hauzeur]]<br />
* Wallonia (3) : [[User:Paul|Paul Bossu]], Vincent Lejeune, Patrick Installé<br />
* Flanders (7) : [http://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php/Jonas_Degrave Jonas Degrave], Thomas Goorden, Sarah Van Liefferinge, Koen De Voegt, Emmanuel Bultot, Kjell Segers & Nicky De Keuster<br />
<br />
There are currently no specific roles assigned to individual coreteam members. Instead, there is a free distribution of functions amongst the coreteam members.<br />
<br />
=== June 29th 2013 - January 18th 2014 ===<br />
<br />
10 Members of the coreteam:<br />
<br />
* Brussel (3) : Marouan El Moussaoui, Tom Behets & [[User:Kash|Kash - Kevin Hauzeur]]<br />
* Wallonia (3) : [[User:Paul|Paul Bossu]], Vincent Lejeune, Patrick Installé<br />
* Flanders (4) : [http://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php/Jonas_Degrave Jonas Degrave], Sarah Van Liefferinge, Koen De Voegt & Emmanuel Bultot<br />
<br />
=== March 25th 2012 - June 29th 2013 ===<br />
<br />
* a '''co-chairman Flanders:''' [http://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php/Jonas_Degrave Jonas Degrave] | <email>jonas@pirateparty.be</email><br />
* a '''co-chairman Wallonia:''' [[User:Paul|Paul Bossu]] | +32(0)494 28 35 28 | <email>paul@pirateparty.be</email><br />
* a '''co-chairman Brussels:''' Marouan El Moussaoui | <email>mar@pirateparty.be</email><br />
* a '''Treasurer:''' Nofel Tiani | <email>nofel@pirateparty.be</email><br />
<br />
== Meetings ==<br />
<br />
Meeting notes of the coreteam:<br />
'''2015'''<br />
* [[Coreteam/Agenda_coreteam_15|All agendas and meeting notes are available here]]<br />
<br />
'''2014'''<br />
* [[Coreteam/Agenda_coreteam_14|All agendas and meeting notes are available here]]<br />
<br />
'''2013'''<br />
* January - [[Agenda january 13|Agenda]] - [[Meeting notes]] | [[Questionstocoreteam13|Questions?]]<br />
* February - [[Agenda february 13|Agenda]] - [[Meeting notes]] | [[Questionstocoreteam13|Questions?]]<br />
* March - [[Agenda march 13|Agenda]] - [[Meeting notes]] | [[Questionstocoreteam13|Questions?]]<br />
* [http://piratepad.be/p/coreteam2013-agenda Rest of the year]<br />
<br />
'''2012'''<br />
* January 29 - [[National Council/Meeting29012012|Meeting notes]]<br />
* March 29 - [[coreteam/Meeting290312|Meeting notes]]<br />
* May 1 - [[coreteam/Meeting010512|Meeting notes]]<br />
* June 3 - [[Agenda]] - [[meeting notes june 12|Meeting notes]] | [[Questions to coreteam|Questions?]]<br />
* August - [[Agenda august 12|Agenda]] - [[meeting notes august 12|Meeting notes]] | [[Questionstocoreteam12|Questions?]]<br />
* September - [[Agenda september 12|Agenda]] - [[meeting notes september 12|Meeting notes]] | [[Questionstocoreteam12|Questions?]]<br />
* October - [[Agenda october 12|Agenda]] - [[meeting notes october 12|Meeting notes]] | [[Questionstocoreteam12|Questions?]]<br />
* November - [[Agenda november 12|Agenda]] - [[meeting notes november 12|Meeting notes]] | [[Questionstocoreteam12|Questions?]]<br />
* December - [[Agenda december 12|Agenda]] - [[meeting notes december 12|Meeting notes]] | [[Questionstocoreteam12|Questions?]]<br />
<br />
== Reports ==<br />
* [[coreteam/report2013-08|Augustus 2013]]<br />
<br />
== Dazibao ==<br />
* [[coreteam/dazibao|Dazibao]]<br />
<br />
[[category:team]]<br />
[[Category:Operational]]</div>Tgoordenhttps://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php?title=Coreteam&diff=15225Coreteam2015-03-02T11:34:08Z<p>Tgoorden: /* Meetings 2015 */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Coreteam | <email>coreteam@pirateparty.be</email> ==<br />
<br />
The coreteam is the coordinating body of the Pirate Party Belgium, as defined in our [http://wiki.pirateparty.be/images/9/94/StatutsduPartiPirate.pdf Statutes] (Chapter II.4). <br />
<br />
=== August 9th 2014 - current ===<br />
<br />
6 members of the coreteam:<br />
<br />
* Brussels (1) : [[User:Kash|Kash - Kevin Hauzeur]]<br />
* Wallonia (2) : [[User:Vincent.L|Vincent Lejeune]] & [[User:Rutabaga|Patrick Installé]]<br />
* Flanders (3) : Thomas Goorden, Kjell Segers & Stef Kuypers<br />
<br />
=== January 19th 2014 - August 8th 2014 ===<br />
<br />
12 Members of the coreteam: <br />
<br />
* Brussel (2) : Marouan El Moussaoui & [[User:Kash|Kash - Kevin Hauzeur]]<br />
* Wallonia (3) : [[User:Paul|Paul Bossu]], Vincent Lejeune, Patrick Installé<br />
* Flanders (7) : [http://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php/Jonas_Degrave Jonas Degrave], Thomas Goorden, Sarah Van Liefferinge, Koen De Voegt, Emmanuel Bultot, Kjell Segers & Nicky De Keuster<br />
<br />
There are currently no specific roles assigned to individual coreteam members. Instead, there is a free distribution of functions amongst the coreteam members.<br />
<br />
=== June 29th 2013 - January 18th 2014 ===<br />
<br />
10 Members of the coreteam:<br />
<br />
* Brussel (3) : Marouan El Moussaoui, Tom Behets & [[User:Kash|Kash - Kevin Hauzeur]]<br />
* Wallonia (3) : [[User:Paul|Paul Bossu]], Vincent Lejeune, Patrick Installé<br />
* Flanders (4) : [http://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php/Jonas_Degrave Jonas Degrave], Sarah Van Liefferinge, Koen De Voegt & Emmanuel Bultot<br />
<br />
=== March 25th 2012 - June 29th 2013 ===<br />
<br />
* a '''co-chairman Flanders:''' [http://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php/Jonas_Degrave Jonas Degrave] | <email>jonas@pirateparty.be</email><br />
* a '''co-chairman Wallonia:''' [[User:Paul|Paul Bossu]] | +32(0)494 28 35 28 | <email>paul@pirateparty.be</email><br />
* a '''co-chairman Brussels:''' Marouan El Moussaoui | <email>mar@pirateparty.be</email><br />
* a '''Treasurer:''' Nofel Tiani | <email>nofel@pirateparty.be</email><br />
<br />
== Meetings ==<br />
<br />
Meeting notes of the coreteam:<br />
'''2015'''<br />
* [[Coreteam/Agenda_coreteam_15|All agendas and meeting notes are available here]]<br />
<br />
'''2014'''<br />
* [[Coreteam/Agenda_coreteam_14|All agendas and meeting notes are available here]]<br />
<br />
'''2013'''<br />
* January - [[Agenda january 13|Agenda]] - [[Meeting notes]] | [[Questionstocoreteam13|Questions?]]<br />
* February - [[Agenda february 13|Agenda]] - [[Meeting notes]] | [[Questionstocoreteam13|Questions?]]<br />
* March - [[Agenda march 13|Agenda]] - [[Meeting notes]] | [[Questionstocoreteam13|Questions?]]<br />
* [http://piratepad.be/p/coreteam2013-agenda Rest of the year]<br />
<br />
'''2012'''<br />
* January 29 - [[National Council/Meeting29012012|Meeting notes]]<br />
* March 29 - [[coreteam/Meeting290312|Meeting notes]]<br />
* May 1 - [[coreteam/Meeting010512|Meeting notes]]<br />
* June 3 - [[Agenda]] - [[meeting notes june 12|Meeting notes]] | [[Questions to coreteam|Questions?]]<br />
* August - [[Agenda august 12|Agenda]] - [[meeting notes august 12|Meeting notes]] | [[Questionstocoreteam12|Questions?]]<br />
* September - [[Agenda september 12|Agenda]] - [[meeting notes september 12|Meeting notes]] | [[Questionstocoreteam12|Questions?]]<br />
* October - [[Agenda october 12|Agenda]] - [[meeting notes october 12|Meeting notes]] | [[Questionstocoreteam12|Questions?]]<br />
* November - [[Agenda november 12|Agenda]] - [[meeting notes november 12|Meeting notes]] | [[Questionstocoreteam12|Questions?]]<br />
* December - [[Agenda december 12|Agenda]] - [[meeting notes december 12|Meeting notes]] | [[Questionstocoreteam12|Questions?]]<br />
<br />
== Reports ==<br />
* [[coreteam/report2013-08|Augustus 2013]]<br />
<br />
== Dazibao ==<br />
* [[coreteam/dazibao|Dazibao]]<br />
<br />
[[category:team]]<br />
[[Category:Operational]]</div>Tgoordenhttps://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php?title=Coreteam/Meeting/01_03_2015&diff=15224Coreteam/Meeting/01 03 20152015-03-02T11:31:59Z<p>Tgoorden: /* Present */</p>
<hr />
<div>This is the collection of meeting reports from the coreteam in 2015.<br />
<br />
== 01/03/2015, 2.30 P.M - 5:00 P.M ==<br />
* Where: Gerardstraat/Rue Gérard 47a, 1040 Etterbeek<br />
* Open to everyone, GA operation squad invited specifically<br />
<br />
=== Present ===<br />
'''Coreteam''': Kash, Vincent, Patrick, Thomas<br />
<br />
'''Excused''': Stef (still in Australia)<br />
<br />
'''GA operational squad''': Valerie, Frederic M<br />
<br />
'''Observers''': Pascal (Brussels crew), Paul Bossu<br />
<br />
=== Agenda ===<br />
* General Assembly on March 28th 2015.<br />
* PPI (Pirate Party International) membership<br />
* Creation of asbl/vzw due to Mons2015<br />
<br />
=== Report ===<br />
==== GA 28/03/2015 ====<br />
'''Context''': The statutes provide a certain schedule for announcing and amending things to be voted on the GA. However, this system hasn't worked, as people simply do not arrive at submitting things in time. For this specific GA, this gives us a few problems as some decisions cannot be postponed without an unnecessary penalty.<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* Start the GA with a list of exceptional votes we would like to address regardless and first let the assembly accept this extraordinary voting procedure. (If it is not accepted, we'll just have to deal with that.)<br />
*'''Voting''': Accepted unanimously.<br />
*'''See also''': List of extraordinary proposals below (the result of further discussion).<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* Extraordinary vote on simply removing the parts in the statutes that are causing this problem in the first place. (Note: in practice this means that the GA team gets a lot more freedom to decide on how to organise the GA and it ''will'' be possible to add proposals closer to the GA.)<br />
*'''Voting''': Accepted unanimously.<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* Split the day of the GA in two parts. Before noon we'd do all the voting, provide some reporting, etc. In the afternoon we discuss topics in "unconference-style", similar to what we did last time.<br />
*'''Voting''': Accepted unanimously.<br />
*'''See also''': List of potential discussion topics for the afternoon below.<br />
<br />
'''Timing''':<br />
* Doors open at 9 am (we'll try to provide breakfast), start at 10 am, end at 17.30 pm. (Unanimous agreement.)<br />
* The unconference part will only take 1 hour plus 20 minutes presentation of the results.<br />
<br />
'''Other stuff''':<br />
* As there might be some people leaving the coreteam in june, we'll specifically try to get new coreteam members at this GA so we can do a smooth transition.<br />
* We'll do crew presentations like last time.<br />
<br />
===== List of extraordinary proposals =====<br />
* Proposal to leave the PPI. (See other agenda item.)<br />
* Proposal to create vzw/asbl "Pirates of Belgium". (See other agenda item.)<br />
* Proposal to sign [http://www.no-transat.be/ No-Transat declaration]<br />
<br />
===== List of potential discussion topics =====<br />
* Welcoming of new members<br />
* Long-term strategy/vision for the Pirate Party<br />
* Managed hosting for the Pirate Party: the why and how.<br />
* Working out a proposal to use GetOp (or other online voting) in a more fundamental way.<br />
* The precise goal/functioning of the asbl/vzw.<br />
<br />
==== PPI ====<br />
'''Context''': There have been quite a few rumblings surrounding the PPI the last years, which has intensified the past half year with the PPAU and the PPUK quitting, etc. As there is a decentralised (non-authoritative) alternative in the works [http://www.pirateint.org/ Pirate International], which matches our own way of working much more, we felt it was better to focus our energy on those positive initiatives.<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* Suspend our the PPBE membership of the PPI as soon as possible. Added to this a proposal for a vote to confirm quitting our PPI membership at the GA, see above.<br />
* '''Voting''': accepted unanimously.<br />
<br />
==== ABSL/VZW ====<br />
'''Context''': Thanks to the hard work of a few Belgian Pirates (esp Danny), we've been offered to take part in Mons2015 with a few workshops, for which there would be a reimbursement. However, the Mons2015 requires a formal structure (ASBL/VZW) to contract with.<br />
In general, we've been needing a ABSL/VZW for a while now, because currently all members of the PPBE are personally liable for the organisation, which we need to fix. (As long was we don't enter certain types of contracts, the actual risk is currently low, but it limits us enormously.)<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* A letter of intent to create an asbl/vzw will be written and signed by Danny, Vincent and Thomas. We will formally vote for a board of the vzw at the GA and also decide there is we want to create a "temporary" vzw just for Mons2015 or a permanent vzw for the PPBE.<br />
* '''Voting''': Accepted unanimously.<br />
<br />
Meeting ended around 7pm. All Hail Hydra!<br />
<br />
=== Signed ===<br />
--[[User:Tgoorden|Tgoorden]] ([[User talk:Tgoorden|talk]]) 12:29, 2 March 2015 (CET)</div>Tgoordenhttps://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php?title=Coreteam/Meeting/01_03_2015&diff=15223Coreteam/Meeting/01 03 20152015-03-02T11:31:07Z<p>Tgoorden: /* Present */</p>
<hr />
<div>This is the collection of meeting reports from the coreteam in 2015.<br />
<br />
== 01/03/2015, 2.30 P.M - 5:00 P.M ==<br />
* Where: Gerardstraat/Rue Gérard 47a, 1040 Etterbeek<br />
* Open to everyone, GA operation squad invited specifically<br />
<br />
=== Present ===<br />
'''Coreteam''': Kash, Vincent, Patrick, Thomas<br />
<br />
'''Excused''': Stef (still in Australia)<br />
<br />
'''GA operational squad''': Valerie, Frederic M<br />
<br />
'''Others''': Pascal (Brussels crew), Paul Bossu<br />
<br />
=== Agenda ===<br />
* General Assembly on March 28th 2015.<br />
* PPI (Pirate Party International) membership<br />
* Creation of asbl/vzw due to Mons2015<br />
<br />
=== Report ===<br />
==== GA 28/03/2015 ====<br />
'''Context''': The statutes provide a certain schedule for announcing and amending things to be voted on the GA. However, this system hasn't worked, as people simply do not arrive at submitting things in time. For this specific GA, this gives us a few problems as some decisions cannot be postponed without an unnecessary penalty.<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* Start the GA with a list of exceptional votes we would like to address regardless and first let the assembly accept this extraordinary voting procedure. (If it is not accepted, we'll just have to deal with that.)<br />
*'''Voting''': Accepted unanimously.<br />
*'''See also''': List of extraordinary proposals below (the result of further discussion).<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* Extraordinary vote on simply removing the parts in the statutes that are causing this problem in the first place. (Note: in practice this means that the GA team gets a lot more freedom to decide on how to organise the GA and it ''will'' be possible to add proposals closer to the GA.)<br />
*'''Voting''': Accepted unanimously.<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* Split the day of the GA in two parts. Before noon we'd do all the voting, provide some reporting, etc. In the afternoon we discuss topics in "unconference-style", similar to what we did last time.<br />
*'''Voting''': Accepted unanimously.<br />
*'''See also''': List of potential discussion topics for the afternoon below.<br />
<br />
'''Timing''':<br />
* Doors open at 9 am (we'll try to provide breakfast), start at 10 am, end at 17.30 pm. (Unanimous agreement.)<br />
* The unconference part will only take 1 hour plus 20 minutes presentation of the results.<br />
<br />
'''Other stuff''':<br />
* As there might be some people leaving the coreteam in june, we'll specifically try to get new coreteam members at this GA so we can do a smooth transition.<br />
* We'll do crew presentations like last time.<br />
<br />
===== List of extraordinary proposals =====<br />
* Proposal to leave the PPI. (See other agenda item.)<br />
* Proposal to create vzw/asbl "Pirates of Belgium". (See other agenda item.)<br />
* Proposal to sign [http://www.no-transat.be/ No-Transat declaration]<br />
<br />
===== List of potential discussion topics =====<br />
* Welcoming of new members<br />
* Long-term strategy/vision for the Pirate Party<br />
* Managed hosting for the Pirate Party: the why and how.<br />
* Working out a proposal to use GetOp (or other online voting) in a more fundamental way.<br />
* The precise goal/functioning of the asbl/vzw.<br />
<br />
==== PPI ====<br />
'''Context''': There have been quite a few rumblings surrounding the PPI the last years, which has intensified the past half year with the PPAU and the PPUK quitting, etc. As there is a decentralised (non-authoritative) alternative in the works [http://www.pirateint.org/ Pirate International], which matches our own way of working much more, we felt it was better to focus our energy on those positive initiatives.<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* Suspend our the PPBE membership of the PPI as soon as possible. Added to this a proposal for a vote to confirm quitting our PPI membership at the GA, see above.<br />
* '''Voting''': accepted unanimously.<br />
<br />
==== ABSL/VZW ====<br />
'''Context''': Thanks to the hard work of a few Belgian Pirates (esp Danny), we've been offered to take part in Mons2015 with a few workshops, for which there would be a reimbursement. However, the Mons2015 requires a formal structure (ASBL/VZW) to contract with.<br />
In general, we've been needing a ABSL/VZW for a while now, because currently all members of the PPBE are personally liable for the organisation, which we need to fix. (As long was we don't enter certain types of contracts, the actual risk is currently low, but it limits us enormously.)<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* A letter of intent to create an asbl/vzw will be written and signed by Danny, Vincent and Thomas. We will formally vote for a board of the vzw at the GA and also decide there is we want to create a "temporary" vzw just for Mons2015 or a permanent vzw for the PPBE.<br />
* '''Voting''': Accepted unanimously.<br />
<br />
Meeting ended around 7pm. All Hail Hydra!<br />
<br />
=== Signed ===<br />
--[[User:Tgoorden|Tgoorden]] ([[User talk:Tgoorden|talk]]) 12:29, 2 March 2015 (CET)</div>Tgoordenhttps://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php?title=Coreteam/Meeting/01_03_2015&diff=15222Coreteam/Meeting/01 03 20152015-03-02T11:30:37Z<p>Tgoorden: /* ABSL/VZW */</p>
<hr />
<div>This is the collection of meeting reports from the coreteam in 2015.<br />
<br />
== 01/03/2015, 2.30 P.M - 5:00 P.M ==<br />
* Where: Gerardstraat/Rue Gérard 47a, 1040 Etterbeek<br />
* Open to everyone, GA operation squad invited specifically<br />
<br />
=== Present ===<br />
'''Coreteam''': Kash, Vincent, Patrick, Thomas<br />
<br />
'''Excused''': Stef (still in Australia)<br />
<br />
'''GA operation squad''': Valerie, Frederic M<br />
<br />
'''Others''': Pascal (Brussels crew), Paul Bossu<br />
<br />
=== Agenda ===<br />
* General Assembly on March 28th 2015.<br />
* PPI (Pirate Party International) membership<br />
* Creation of asbl/vzw due to Mons2015<br />
<br />
=== Report ===<br />
==== GA 28/03/2015 ====<br />
'''Context''': The statutes provide a certain schedule for announcing and amending things to be voted on the GA. However, this system hasn't worked, as people simply do not arrive at submitting things in time. For this specific GA, this gives us a few problems as some decisions cannot be postponed without an unnecessary penalty.<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* Start the GA with a list of exceptional votes we would like to address regardless and first let the assembly accept this extraordinary voting procedure. (If it is not accepted, we'll just have to deal with that.)<br />
*'''Voting''': Accepted unanimously.<br />
*'''See also''': List of extraordinary proposals below (the result of further discussion).<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* Extraordinary vote on simply removing the parts in the statutes that are causing this problem in the first place. (Note: in practice this means that the GA team gets a lot more freedom to decide on how to organise the GA and it ''will'' be possible to add proposals closer to the GA.)<br />
*'''Voting''': Accepted unanimously.<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* Split the day of the GA in two parts. Before noon we'd do all the voting, provide some reporting, etc. In the afternoon we discuss topics in "unconference-style", similar to what we did last time.<br />
*'''Voting''': Accepted unanimously.<br />
*'''See also''': List of potential discussion topics for the afternoon below.<br />
<br />
'''Timing''':<br />
* Doors open at 9 am (we'll try to provide breakfast), start at 10 am, end at 17.30 pm. (Unanimous agreement.)<br />
* The unconference part will only take 1 hour plus 20 minutes presentation of the results.<br />
<br />
'''Other stuff''':<br />
* As there might be some people leaving the coreteam in june, we'll specifically try to get new coreteam members at this GA so we can do a smooth transition.<br />
* We'll do crew presentations like last time.<br />
<br />
===== List of extraordinary proposals =====<br />
* Proposal to leave the PPI. (See other agenda item.)<br />
* Proposal to create vzw/asbl "Pirates of Belgium". (See other agenda item.)<br />
* Proposal to sign [http://www.no-transat.be/ No-Transat declaration]<br />
<br />
===== List of potential discussion topics =====<br />
* Welcoming of new members<br />
* Long-term strategy/vision for the Pirate Party<br />
* Managed hosting for the Pirate Party: the why and how.<br />
* Working out a proposal to use GetOp (or other online voting) in a more fundamental way.<br />
* The precise goal/functioning of the asbl/vzw.<br />
<br />
==== PPI ====<br />
'''Context''': There have been quite a few rumblings surrounding the PPI the last years, which has intensified the past half year with the PPAU and the PPUK quitting, etc. As there is a decentralised (non-authoritative) alternative in the works [http://www.pirateint.org/ Pirate International], which matches our own way of working much more, we felt it was better to focus our energy on those positive initiatives.<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* Suspend our the PPBE membership of the PPI as soon as possible. Added to this a proposal for a vote to confirm quitting our PPI membership at the GA, see above.<br />
* '''Voting''': accepted unanimously.<br />
<br />
==== ABSL/VZW ====<br />
'''Context''': Thanks to the hard work of a few Belgian Pirates (esp Danny), we've been offered to take part in Mons2015 with a few workshops, for which there would be a reimbursement. However, the Mons2015 requires a formal structure (ASBL/VZW) to contract with.<br />
In general, we've been needing a ABSL/VZW for a while now, because currently all members of the PPBE are personally liable for the organisation, which we need to fix. (As long was we don't enter certain types of contracts, the actual risk is currently low, but it limits us enormously.)<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* A letter of intent to create an asbl/vzw will be written and signed by Danny, Vincent and Thomas. We will formally vote for a board of the vzw at the GA and also decide there is we want to create a "temporary" vzw just for Mons2015 or a permanent vzw for the PPBE.<br />
* '''Voting''': Accepted unanimously.<br />
<br />
Meeting ended around 7pm. All Hail Hydra!<br />
<br />
=== Signed ===<br />
--[[User:Tgoorden|Tgoorden]] ([[User talk:Tgoorden|talk]]) 12:29, 2 March 2015 (CET)</div>Tgoordenhttps://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php?title=Coreteam/Meeting/01_03_2015&diff=15221Coreteam/Meeting/01 03 20152015-03-02T11:30:05Z<p>Tgoorden: /* Present */</p>
<hr />
<div>This is the collection of meeting reports from the coreteam in 2015.<br />
<br />
== 01/03/2015, 2.30 P.M - 5:00 P.M ==<br />
* Where: Gerardstraat/Rue Gérard 47a, 1040 Etterbeek<br />
* Open to everyone, GA operation squad invited specifically<br />
<br />
=== Present ===<br />
'''Coreteam''': Kash, Vincent, Patrick, Thomas<br />
<br />
'''Excused''': Stef (still in Australia)<br />
<br />
'''GA operation squad''': Valerie, Frederic M<br />
<br />
'''Others''': Pascal (Brussels crew), Paul Bossu<br />
<br />
=== Agenda ===<br />
* General Assembly on March 28th 2015.<br />
* PPI (Pirate Party International) membership<br />
* Creation of asbl/vzw due to Mons2015<br />
<br />
=== Report ===<br />
==== GA 28/03/2015 ====<br />
'''Context''': The statutes provide a certain schedule for announcing and amending things to be voted on the GA. However, this system hasn't worked, as people simply do not arrive at submitting things in time. For this specific GA, this gives us a few problems as some decisions cannot be postponed without an unnecessary penalty.<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* Start the GA with a list of exceptional votes we would like to address regardless and first let the assembly accept this extraordinary voting procedure. (If it is not accepted, we'll just have to deal with that.)<br />
*'''Voting''': Accepted unanimously.<br />
*'''See also''': List of extraordinary proposals below (the result of further discussion).<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* Extraordinary vote on simply removing the parts in the statutes that are causing this problem in the first place. (Note: in practice this means that the GA team gets a lot more freedom to decide on how to organise the GA and it ''will'' be possible to add proposals closer to the GA.)<br />
*'''Voting''': Accepted unanimously.<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* Split the day of the GA in two parts. Before noon we'd do all the voting, provide some reporting, etc. In the afternoon we discuss topics in "unconference-style", similar to what we did last time.<br />
*'''Voting''': Accepted unanimously.<br />
*'''See also''': List of potential discussion topics for the afternoon below.<br />
<br />
'''Timing''':<br />
* Doors open at 9 am (we'll try to provide breakfast), start at 10 am, end at 17.30 pm. (Unanimous agreement.)<br />
* The unconference part will only take 1 hour plus 20 minutes presentation of the results.<br />
<br />
'''Other stuff''':<br />
* As there might be some people leaving the coreteam in june, we'll specifically try to get new coreteam members at this GA so we can do a smooth transition.<br />
* We'll do crew presentations like last time.<br />
<br />
===== List of extraordinary proposals =====<br />
* Proposal to leave the PPI. (See other agenda item.)<br />
* Proposal to create vzw/asbl "Pirates of Belgium". (See other agenda item.)<br />
* Proposal to sign [http://www.no-transat.be/ No-Transat declaration]<br />
<br />
===== List of potential discussion topics =====<br />
* Welcoming of new members<br />
* Long-term strategy/vision for the Pirate Party<br />
* Managed hosting for the Pirate Party: the why and how.<br />
* Working out a proposal to use GetOp (or other online voting) in a more fundamental way.<br />
* The precise goal/functioning of the asbl/vzw.<br />
<br />
==== PPI ====<br />
'''Context''': There have been quite a few rumblings surrounding the PPI the last years, which has intensified the past half year with the PPAU and the PPUK quitting, etc. As there is a decentralised (non-authoritative) alternative in the works [http://www.pirateint.org/ Pirate International], which matches our own way of working much more, we felt it was better to focus our energy on those positive initiatives.<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* Suspend our the PPBE membership of the PPI as soon as possible. Added to this a proposal for a vote to confirm quitting our PPI membership at the GA, see above.<br />
* '''Voting''': accepted unanimously.<br />
<br />
==== ABSL/VZW ====<br />
'''Context''':<br />
* Thanks to the hard work of a few Belgian Pirates (esp Danny), we've been offered to take part in Mons2015 with a few workshops, for which there would be a reimbursement. However, the Mons2015 requires a formal structure (ASBL/VZW) to contract with.<br />
* In general, we've been needing a ABSL/VZW for a while now, because currently all members of the PPBE are personally liable for the organisation, which we need to fix. (As long was we don't enter certain types of contracts, the actual risk is currently low, but it limits us enormously.)<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* A letter of intent to create an asbl/vzw will be written and signed by Danny, Vincent and Thomas. We will formally vote for a board of the vzw at the GA and also decide there is we want to create a "temporary" vzw just for Mons2015 or a permanent vzw for the PPBE.<br />
* '''Voting''': Accepted unanimously.<br />
<br />
Meeting ended around 7pm. All Hail Hydra!<br />
<br />
=== Signed ===<br />
--[[User:Tgoorden|Tgoorden]] ([[User talk:Tgoorden|talk]]) 12:29, 2 March 2015 (CET)</div>Tgoordenhttps://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php?title=Coreteam/Meeting/01_03_2015&diff=15220Coreteam/Meeting/01 03 20152015-03-02T11:29:48Z<p>Tgoorden: </p>
<hr />
<div>This is the collection of meeting reports from the coreteam in 2015.<br />
<br />
== 01/03/2015, 2.30 P.M - 5:00 P.M ==<br />
* Where: Gerardstraat/Rue Gérard 47a, 1040 Etterbeek<br />
* Open to everyone, GA operation squad invited specifically<br />
<br />
=== Present ===<br />
'''Coreteam''': Kash, Vincent, Patrick, Thomas<br />
'''Excused''': Stef (still in Australia)<br />
<br />
'''GA operation squad''': Valerie, Frederic M<br />
<br />
'''Others''': Pascal (Brussels crew), Paul Bossu<br />
<br />
=== Agenda ===<br />
* General Assembly on March 28th 2015.<br />
* PPI (Pirate Party International) membership<br />
* Creation of asbl/vzw due to Mons2015<br />
<br />
=== Report ===<br />
==== GA 28/03/2015 ====<br />
'''Context''': The statutes provide a certain schedule for announcing and amending things to be voted on the GA. However, this system hasn't worked, as people simply do not arrive at submitting things in time. For this specific GA, this gives us a few problems as some decisions cannot be postponed without an unnecessary penalty.<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* Start the GA with a list of exceptional votes we would like to address regardless and first let the assembly accept this extraordinary voting procedure. (If it is not accepted, we'll just have to deal with that.)<br />
*'''Voting''': Accepted unanimously.<br />
*'''See also''': List of extraordinary proposals below (the result of further discussion).<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* Extraordinary vote on simply removing the parts in the statutes that are causing this problem in the first place. (Note: in practice this means that the GA team gets a lot more freedom to decide on how to organise the GA and it ''will'' be possible to add proposals closer to the GA.)<br />
*'''Voting''': Accepted unanimously.<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* Split the day of the GA in two parts. Before noon we'd do all the voting, provide some reporting, etc. In the afternoon we discuss topics in "unconference-style", similar to what we did last time.<br />
*'''Voting''': Accepted unanimously.<br />
*'''See also''': List of potential discussion topics for the afternoon below.<br />
<br />
'''Timing''':<br />
* Doors open at 9 am (we'll try to provide breakfast), start at 10 am, end at 17.30 pm. (Unanimous agreement.)<br />
* The unconference part will only take 1 hour plus 20 minutes presentation of the results.<br />
<br />
'''Other stuff''':<br />
* As there might be some people leaving the coreteam in june, we'll specifically try to get new coreteam members at this GA so we can do a smooth transition.<br />
* We'll do crew presentations like last time.<br />
<br />
===== List of extraordinary proposals =====<br />
* Proposal to leave the PPI. (See other agenda item.)<br />
* Proposal to create vzw/asbl "Pirates of Belgium". (See other agenda item.)<br />
* Proposal to sign [http://www.no-transat.be/ No-Transat declaration]<br />
<br />
===== List of potential discussion topics =====<br />
* Welcoming of new members<br />
* Long-term strategy/vision for the Pirate Party<br />
* Managed hosting for the Pirate Party: the why and how.<br />
* Working out a proposal to use GetOp (or other online voting) in a more fundamental way.<br />
* The precise goal/functioning of the asbl/vzw.<br />
<br />
==== PPI ====<br />
'''Context''': There have been quite a few rumblings surrounding the PPI the last years, which has intensified the past half year with the PPAU and the PPUK quitting, etc. As there is a decentralised (non-authoritative) alternative in the works [http://www.pirateint.org/ Pirate International], which matches our own way of working much more, we felt it was better to focus our energy on those positive initiatives.<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* Suspend our the PPBE membership of the PPI as soon as possible. Added to this a proposal for a vote to confirm quitting our PPI membership at the GA, see above.<br />
* '''Voting''': accepted unanimously.<br />
<br />
==== ABSL/VZW ====<br />
'''Context''':<br />
* Thanks to the hard work of a few Belgian Pirates (esp Danny), we've been offered to take part in Mons2015 with a few workshops, for which there would be a reimbursement. However, the Mons2015 requires a formal structure (ASBL/VZW) to contract with.<br />
* In general, we've been needing a ABSL/VZW for a while now, because currently all members of the PPBE are personally liable for the organisation, which we need to fix. (As long was we don't enter certain types of contracts, the actual risk is currently low, but it limits us enormously.)<br />
<br />
'''Proposal''':<br />
* A letter of intent to create an asbl/vzw will be written and signed by Danny, Vincent and Thomas. We will formally vote for a board of the vzw at the GA and also decide there is we want to create a "temporary" vzw just for Mons2015 or a permanent vzw for the PPBE.<br />
* '''Voting''': Accepted unanimously.<br />
<br />
Meeting ended around 7pm. All Hail Hydra!<br />
<br />
=== Signed ===<br />
--[[User:Tgoorden|Tgoorden]] ([[User talk:Tgoorden|talk]]) 12:29, 2 March 2015 (CET)</div>Tgoordenhttps://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php?title=Coreteam/Meeting/01_03_2015&diff=15219Coreteam/Meeting/01 03 20152015-03-02T10:48:18Z<p>Tgoorden: Reporting on meeting 01-03-2015 (work in progress)</p>
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<div>This is the collection of meeting reports from the coreteam in 2015.<br />
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== 01/03/2015, 2.30 P.M - 5:00 P.M ==<br />
* Where: Gerardstraat/Rue Gérard 47a, 1040 Etterbeek<br />
* Open to everyone, GA operation squad invited specifically<br />
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=== Present ===<br />
'''Coreteam''': Kash, Vincent, Patrick, Thomas<br />
'''Excused''': Stef (still in Australia)<br />
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'''GA operation squad''': Valerie, Frederic M<br />
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'''Others''': Pascal (Brussels crew), Paul Bossu<br />
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=== Agenda ===<br />
* General Assembly on March 28th 2015.<br />
* PPI (Pirate Party International) membership<br />
* Creation of asbl/vzw due to Mons2015<br />
* Extra's<br />
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=== Report ===<br />
==== GA 28/03/2015 ====<br />
'''Context''': The statutes provide a certain schedule for announcing and amending things to be voted on the GA. However, this system hasn't worked, as people simply do not arrive at submitting things in time. For this specific GA, this gives us a few problems as some decisions cannot be postponed without an unnecessary penalty.<br />
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'''Proposal''': Start the GA with a list of exceptional votes we would like to address regardless and first let the assembly accept this extraordinary voting procedure. (If it is not accepted, we'll just have to deal with that.)<br />
'''Voting''': Accepted unanimously.<br />
'''See also''': List of extraordinary proposals below (the result of further discussion).</div>Tgoordenhttps://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php?title=Pirate_Assembly_Fall_2014/Feedback_FollowUp&diff=14942Pirate Assembly Fall 2014/Feedback FollowUp2014-12-22T18:52:02Z<p>Tgoorden: /* Community Squad */</p>
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<div>== FollowUp ==<br />
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=== Minutes ===<br />
<br />
The complete minutes of the GA can be found on the pad http://piratepad.be/p/ga_141214<br />
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=== Operational Squads and Coreteam members ===<br />
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The Coordination and Coaching Squad has been renamed to Community Squad<br />
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==== Community Squad ====<br />
* Noémi<br />
* Kjell<br />
* Thomas<br />
* Kash<br />
* Renaud<br />
* Vincent L<br />
* Jonas DK<br />
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Note (22 december 2014): Following a unanimous vote from the community squad, the following members were added too:<br />
* Danny<br />
* Xavier<br />
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==== IT Squad ====<br />
* David<br />
* Gilles<br />
* Greg<br />
* Thomas<br />
* Fred P.<br />
* Kjell<br />
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==== GA Squad ====<br />
* Valerie<br />
* Vincent <br />
* Fred M<br />
* Toon<br />
==== Wiki Squad ====<br />
* HgO (Hadrien)<br />
* Vincent<br />
* Fred M<br />
* Manu<br />
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==== Press Squad ====<br />
* Sarah<br />
* Thomas<br />
* Mario<br />
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==== Finance ====<br />
* Stef<br />
* Patrick<br />
==== Coreteam ====<br />
* Kash<br />
* Vincent L.<br />
* Stef<br />
* Thomas<br />
* Patrick<br />
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== Feedback ==<br />
<br />
The General Assembly is over. Now is time to have a feedback, to keep going in the right way.<br />
<br />
You have the pad to give your opinion and help us to improve the next GA: feel free to write in the language you like! Schrijf maar in de taal je wil! Ecris dans la langue de ton choix! <br />
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Direct link to the pad : http://piratepad.be/p/ga_141214-feedback<br />
<eplite id="ga_141214-feedback"></eplite></div>Tgoordenhttps://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php?title=Category:Active_Projects&diff=14941Category:Active Projects2014-12-22T14:16:36Z<p>Tgoorden: </p>
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<div>List of our active projects.<br />
<br />
Look at our [http://pirateparty.be/agenda calendar] for coming events.<br />
<br />
You can find the list of all our projects (active or not) here: [[:Category:Project]].<br />
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To start a new project, you can use [[Templates_Wiki/Empty_Project]].<br />
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[[Category:Project]]</div>Tgoordenhttps://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php?title=Template:EmptyProject&diff=14940Template:EmptyProject2014-12-22T14:14:44Z<p>Tgoorden: /* Spelling! */</p>
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<div>== Title of the project ==<br />
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=== Context of the project ===<br />
<br />
What makes me think this project is a good idea? What needs to be done?<br />
<br />
=== Roles ===<br />
<br />
* Reporting of the project:<br />
* Promoting the project<br />
** Twitter:<br />
** Facebook:<br />
** Mailing:<br />
** ...<br />
* Contributors:<br />
<br />
=== Working pads ===<br />
<br />
==== Preparation ====<br />
<br />
Brainstorming, questions, discussion, suggestions,...<br />
<br />
<br />
Direct link to the pad: http://www.piratepad.be/p/<br />
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=== Resources ===<br />
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==== Documentation ====<br />
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==== Facebook group ====<br />
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==== Twitter # ====<br />
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==== Related articles ====<br />
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==== Copy of the sent emails ====</div>Tgoordenhttps://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php?title=I_am_a_Pirate&diff=14903I am a Pirate2014-12-14T11:26:01Z<p>Tgoorden: </p>
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<div>'''NAME OF THE PROJECT:''' <br />
<br />
I am a Pirate (communication/marketing project)<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
'''INITIATED BY :''' <br />
<br />
Piraten van 't Stad<br />
<br />
----<br />
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'''COLLABORATOR(S):''' <br />
<br />
Thomas G, Stef K, ...<br />
<br />
----<br />
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'''DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT:''' <br />
<br />
The basic idea is to do a slow building communication campaign where individuals (members or non-members) state why they consider themselves a Pirate. It's a project about identity, about having a political voice, etc. The goal is to do something very visible which is easy for people to partake in.<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
'''GOALS:'''<br />
<br />
Have as many people as possible self-identify as being a Pirate. Attract attention to our party!<br />
<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
'''TIME LINE:'''<br />
<br />
1. Set up the visuals, text and dedicated website(s).<br />
2. Launch.<br />
3. Engage people, enabling them with e.g. video cameras, etc.<br />
<br />
----<br />
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'''FEEDBACK:'''<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
----<br />
'''PEOPLE TO CONTACT:''' <br />
<br />
[[User:Tgoorden]]<br />
<br />
----<br />
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[[Category:Active Projects]]<br />
[[Category:Project]]</div>Tgoordenhttps://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php?title=User:Tgoorden&diff=14902User:Tgoorden2014-12-14T11:25:38Z<p>Tgoorden: </p>
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<div>Hi!<br />
<br />
I'm Thomas Goorden, member of the coreteam and an Antwerp Pirate.<br />
<br />
You can catch me on Twitter: [https://twitter.com/tgoorden @tgoorden]<br />
<br />
Or drop me an email: thomas[at]pirate....</div>Tgoordenhttps://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php?title=User:Tgoorden&diff=14901User:Tgoorden2014-12-14T11:24:59Z<p>Tgoorden: Created page with "You can catch me on Twitter: [https://twitter.com/tgoorden @tgoorden] Or drop me an email: thomas[at]pirate...."</p>
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<div>You can catch me on Twitter: [https://twitter.com/tgoorden @tgoorden]<br />
Or drop me an email: thomas[at]pirate....</div>Tgoordenhttps://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php?title=I_am_a_Pirate&diff=14900I am a Pirate2014-12-14T11:17:29Z<p>Tgoorden: Created page with "'''NAME OF THE PROJECT:''' I am a Pirate ---- '''INITIATED BY :''' Piraten van 't Stad ---- '''COLLABORATOR(S):''' Thomas G, Stef K, ... ---- '''DESCRIPTION OF THE..."</p>
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<div>'''NAME OF THE PROJECT:''' <br />
<br />
I am a Pirate<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
'''INITIATED BY :''' <br />
<br />
Piraten van 't Stad<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
'''COLLABORATOR(S):''' <br />
<br />
Thomas G, Stef K, ...<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
'''DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT:''' <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
'''GOALS:'''<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
'''TIME LINE:'''<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
'''FEEDBACK:'''<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
----<br />
'''PEOPLE TO CONTACT:''' <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
----</div>Tgoordenhttps://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=13026Main Page2014-05-31T13:10:10Z<p>Tgoorden: </p>
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Le '''[[The Party|Parti Pirate de Belgique]]''' est issu du mouvement [http://pp-international.net/about pirate international].<br />
Ses valeurs de bases sont la ''démocratie directe'', la ''transparence'' et la ''protection des droits individuels''.<br />
<br />
Etant organisé de manière ''distribuée'', le Parti Pirate fonctionne via la création et la coordination d'[[Crew_List|équipages]] et d'[[Squad List|escouades]]. Chaque décision doit être ratifiée par l'[[General Assembly|Assemblée Générale]]. <br />
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<br />
Met de onderverdeling in [[Crew_List|crews]] en [[Squad List|squads]] is de samenwerking binnen de partij op een gedistribueerde wijze georganiseerd. Elke beslissing moet geratificeerd worden door de [[General Assembly|Algemene Vergadering]]. <br />
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=== Équipages ===<br />
La Crew est l'unité de base, auto-organisée et locale du Parti Pirate. Elle s'inscrit dans une perspective locale ou relationnelle (localités différentes)... [Art 28]<br />
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[[Crew List|Voir la liste des équipages]].<br />
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=== Escouades ===<br />
Les Squads sont les groupes de travail du parti. [Art 43] Elles rassemblent des pirates de tous horizons autour d'un projet.<br />
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[[Squad List|Voir la liste des escouades]].<br />
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=== Crews ===<br />
Een Crew is de basiseenheid, een lokale entiteit die zichzelf organiseert. Een Crew vindt plaats met een plaatselijke of relationele perspectief (andere plaats)... [Art 28]<br />
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[[Crew List|Bekijk de crewlijst]].<br />
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=== Squads ===<br />
Squads zijn de werkgroepen van de partij. [Art 43] Het brengt samen piraten uit alle lagen van het leven rond een project.<br />
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[[Squad List|Bekijk de squadlijst]].<br />
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Le '''[[The Party|Parti Pirate de Belgique]]''' est issu du mouvement [http://pp-international.net/about pirate international].<br />
Ses valeurs de bases sont la ''démocratie directe'', la ''transparence'' et la ''protection des droits individuels''.<br />
<br />
Etant organisé de manière ''distribuée'', le Parti Pirate fonctionne via la création et la coordination d'[[Crew|équipages]] et d'[[Squad|escouades]]. Chaque décision doit être ratifiée par l'[[General Assembly|Assemblée Générale]]. <br />
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<br />
Met de onderverdeling in [[Crew|crews]] en [[Squad|squads]] is de samenwerking binnen de partij op een gedistribueerde wijze georganiseerd. Elke beslissing moet geratificeerd worden door de [[General Assembly|Algemene Vergadering]]. <br />
<br />
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<div>== Coreteam | <email>coreteam@pirateparty.be</email> ==<br />
<br />
The coreteam is the coordinating body of the Pirate Party Belgium, as defined in our [http://wiki.pirateparty.be/images/9/94/StatutsduPartiPirate.pdf Statutes] (Chapter II.4). <br />
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=== Januari 19th 2014 - current ===<br />
<br />
Members of the coreteam: <br />
Jonas Degrave, Thomas Goorden, Paul Bossu, Marouan El Moussaoui, Vincent Lejeune, Patrick Installé, Kevin "Kash" Hauzeur, Emmanuel Bultot, Koen De Voegt, Sarah Van Liefferinge, Kjell Segers, Nicky<br />
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There are currently no specific roles assigned to individual coreteam members. Instead, there is a free distribution of functions amongst the coreteam members.<br />
<br />
=== June 29th 2013 - Januari 18th 2014 ===<br />
<br />
* Brussel : Marouan El Moussaoui & [[User:Kash|Kash - Kevin Hauzeur]] +32 479 04 79 79 | <email>kash@pirateparty.be</email><br />
* Wallonia : [[User:Paul|Paul Bossu]], Vincent Lejeune, Patrick Installé<br />
* Flanders : [http://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php/Jonas_Degrave Jonas Degrave], Sarah Van Liefferinge, Koen De Voegt & Emmanuel Bultot <br />
<br />
=== March 25th 2012 - June 29th 2013 ===<br />
<br />
* a '''co-chairman Flanders:''' [http://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php/Jonas_Degrave Jonas Degrave] | <email>jonas@pirateparty.be</email><br />
* a '''co-chairman Wallonia:''' [[User:Paul|Paul Bossu]] | +32(0)494 28 35 28 | <email>paul@pirateparty.be</email><br />
* a '''co-chairman Brussels:''' Marouan El Moussaoui | <email>mar@pirateparty.be</email><br />
* a '''Treasurer:''' Nofel Tiani | <email>nofel@pirateparty.be</email><br />
<br />
== Meetings ==<br />
<br />
Meeting notes of the coreteam:<br />
<br />
'''2014'''<br />
* [[agenda coreteam 14|Agenda and meeting notes]]<br />
<br />
'''2013'''<br />
* January - [[Agenda january 13|Agenda]] - [[Meeting notes]] | [[Questionstocoreteam13|Questions?]]<br />
* February - [[Agenda february 13|Agenda]] - [[Meeting notes]] | [[Questionstocoreteam13|Questions?]]<br />
* March - [[Agenda march 13|Agenda]] - [[Meeting notes]] | [[Questionstocoreteam13|Questions?]]<br />
* [http://piratepad.be/p/coreteam2013-agenda Rest of the year]<br />
<br />
'''2012'''<br />
* January 29 - [[National Council/Meeting29012012|Meeting notes]]<br />
* March 29 - [[coreteam/Meeting290312|Meeting notes]]<br />
* May 1 - [[coreteam/Meeting010512|Meeting notes]]<br />
* June 3 - [[Agenda]] - [[meeting notes june 12|Meeting notes]] | [[Questions to coreteam|Questions?]]<br />
* August - [[Agenda august 12|Agenda]] - [[meeting notes august 12|Meeting notes]] | [[Questionstocoreteam12|Questions?]]<br />
* September - [[Agenda september 12|Agenda]] - [[meeting notes september 12|Meeting notes]] | [[Questionstocoreteam12|Questions?]]<br />
* October - [[Agenda october 12|Agenda]] - [[meeting notes october 12|Meeting notes]] | [[Questionstocoreteam12|Questions?]]<br />
* November - [[Agenda november 12|Agenda]] - [[meeting notes november 12|Meeting notes]] | [[Questionstocoreteam12|Questions?]]<br />
* December - [[Agenda december 12|Agenda]] - [[meeting notes december 12|Meeting notes]] | [[Questionstocoreteam12|Questions?]]<br />
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== Reports ==<br />
* [[coreteam/report2013-08|Augustus 2013]]<br />
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== Dazibao ==<br />
* [[coreteam/dazibao|Dazibao]]<br />
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[[category:team]]</div>Tgoordenhttps://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php?title=Crew_Antwerpen_(Stad)/Meeting/17_06_2012&diff=3307Crew Antwerpen (Stad)/Meeting/17 06 20122012-07-01T17:24:58Z<p>Tgoorden: /* Verslag */</p>
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<div>== Tijdstip ==<br />
Zondag 17 juni 2012<br/> Deze meeting zal uit drie delen bestaan. We beginnen om '''14:00''' met de verder verwerking van de resultaten van het schrijfcongres. Daarna wordt een sessie mediatraining om '''17:00''' gereorganiseerd. De gewone vergadering volgt daarna om '''19:00'''.<br />
<br />
==Locatie==<br />
De vergadering zal doorgaan bij Noosfeer.<br />
<br />
== Aanwezigen ==<br />
==== Aangekondigd ====<br />
Als je van plan bent langs te komen laat dat hier dan even weten:<br />
* Om 14:00: Koen, Kjell, ...<br />
* Om 17:00: Koen, Kjell, ...<br />
* Om 19:00: Koen, Kjell, ...<br />
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==== Aanwezig ====<br />
* Koen, Kjell, Christophe, Thomas, Wouter<br />
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== Onderwerpen ==<br />
=== agenda ===<br />
* 14:00 Verwerking resultaten schrijfcongres<br />
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* 17:00 Media training<br />
<br />
* 19:00 Meeting<br />
** Goedkeuring vorig verslag<br />
** Rondje waar is iedereen mee bezig geweest<br />
** SSID<br />
** Handtekeningen<br />
** Pirate Beer Hoboken<br />
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=== Verslag ===<br />
* Goedkeurig vorig verslag<br />
** Thomas regelt bankrekening bij Argenta in de Kloosterstraat<br />
** Beachvlag: +-100 euro geen budget mss later<br />
** lqfb: User voor schrijfcongres / vragende partij / Antwerpe aan't woord of één speciale user voor <br />
** Deelname verkiezingen van 14 oktober<br />
*** Formulieren om handtekeningen te verzamelen worden uitgedeeld<br />
*** Champagne voor diegene die de meeste handtekeningen ophaalt van Christophe<br />
** 3D bellen Koen<br />
** Pieter & Jonas willen anders werken dan Ittai<br />
*** Ittai individueel - Pieter/Jonas event organiseren<br />
** Ittai werk ook nog verder aan de filmpjes<br />
** Wouter krijgt mailtjes van inschrijvingsform vanaf nu ook en gaat proberen reageren<br />
** 3 pirates rule werden opnieuw bekeken<br />
** Verkiezing Navigator en Kapitein<br />
*** Wouter wordt de nieuwe Navigator<br />
*** Thomas wordt de nieuwe Kapitein<br />
** Rekening schrijfcongres - Christophe contacteert iedereen<br />
** Pirate Beer<br />
*** Ook op andere dagen/plaatsen Kjell neemt initiatief<br />
*** Hoboken woensdag<br />
** Bobbejaanland Wouter zorgt voor een datum</div>Tgoordenhttps://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php?title=Crew_Antwerpen_(Stad)&diff=2959Crew Antwerpen (Stad)2012-06-21T09:01:32Z<p>Tgoorden: </p>
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== Intro ==<br />
Deze pagina hoort toe aan de Pirate Party Antwerpen Crew. We richten ons op piraten die woonachtig zijn in de provincie Antwerpen. Al onze events staan open voor iedereen.<br />
<br />
== Pirate Beers ==<br />
Zijn informele ontmoetingsmomenten voor alle geïnteresseerden. Ideaal voor eerste kennismaking met mensen van de lokale partij. Deze gaan om de twee weken door op een weekavond. De volgende editie is op:<br />
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!Wanneer<br />
!Waar<br />
|+<br />
| Maandag 28 Mei 2012 - 20:00<br />
| ‘t Waagstuk, Stadswaag 20, 2000 Antwerpen <br />
|-<br />
| Maandag 11 Juni 2012 - 20:00<br />
| ‘t Waagstuk, Stadswaag 20, 2000 Antwerpen <br />
|-<br />
| Maandag 25 Juni 2012 - 20:00<br />
| ‘t Waagstuk, Stadswaag 20, 2000 Antwerpen <br />
|-<br />
| Maandag 9 Juli 2012 - 20:00<br />
| ‘t Waagstuk, Stadswaag 20, 2000 Antwerpen <br />
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== Pirate Brunch ==<br />
Omdat Pirate Beers nogal chaotisch durven te zijn, voorzien we een (experimentele) alternatief: de Pirate Brunch. Om het goed te laten verlopen, dien je je hier wel voor in te schrijven via de detailpagina van de brunch zelf.<br />
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!Waar<br />
|+<br />
| [[Pirate Brunch Antwerpen 18 mei]] <br />
| Zaterdag 18 Mei 2012 - 11:00<br />
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== Meetings ==<br />
Meetings vinden plaats op zondagavond om de twee weken de locatie, tijdstip en onderwerp varieert. Al onze meetings staan open voor alle geïnteresseerden er wordt echter gewerkt met een duidelijke agenda en een duidelijk doel.<br />
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!Meeting verslagen/agenda<br />
|+<br />
| 15 Jan 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/Meeting01 | Meeting01]]<br />
|-<br />
| 29 Jan 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/Meeting02 | Meeting02]]<br />
|-<br />
| 12 Feb 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/Meeting03 | Meeting03]]<br />
|-<br />
| 26 Feb 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/Meeting04 | Meeting04]]<br />
|-<br />
| 11 Maart 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/Meeting05 | Meeting05]]<br />
|-<br />
| 25 Maart 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/General Assembly Carpool | General Assembly Carpool]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''Maandag''' 9 April 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/Meeting06 | Meeting06]]<br />
|-<br />
| 22 April 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/Meeting07 | Meeting07]]<br />
|-<br />
| 25 April 2012<br />
| [http://antwerpsepiraten.be/persconferentie Persconferentie]<br />
|-<br />
| 27 April 2012<br />
| [http://piratepad.net/brainstorm-atown Ad Hoc Meeting]<br />
|-<br />
| 30 April 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/PirateBeer 20120430 | Pirate Beer]]<br />
|-<br />
| 6 Mei 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/Meeting08 | Meeting08]]<br />
|-<br />
| 20 Mei 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/Meeting09 | Meeting09]]<br />
|-<br />
| 27 Mei 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/Voorbereiding congres | Voorbereiding congres]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Juni 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/Inhoudelijk congres | Inhoudelijk congres]]<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Juni 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/Meeting10 | Meeting10]]<br />
|-<br />
| 17 Juni 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/Meeting11 | Meeting11]]<br />
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== Huidige Projecten ==<br />
* [[CrewAntwerpen/Verkiezingen 2012 | Verkiezingen 2012]]<br />
* [[CrewAntwerpen/Website | Website]] - [http://antwerpsepiraten.be http://antwerpsepiraten.be] - [http://193.22.239.22/liquid-feedback http://193.22.239.22/liquid-feedback]<br />
* Ontwerpen van het lokaal [[CrewAntwerpen/Logo | logo]]<br />
* Feitelijke vereniging<br />
** [[Media:StatutenFV.pdf | Statuten]]<br />
<br />
{{Event|date=30-04-2012|location=Antwerpen}}</div>Tgoordenhttps://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php?title=Crew_Antwerpen_(Stad)/Meeting/17_06_2012&diff=2841Crew Antwerpen (Stad)/Meeting/17 06 20122012-06-17T17:54:42Z<p>Tgoorden: /* Locatie */</p>
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<div>== Tijdstip ==<br />
Zondag 17 juni 2012<br/> Deze meeting zal uit drie delen bestaan. We beginnen om '''14:00''' met de verder verwerking van de resultaten van het schrijfcongres. Daarna wordt een sessie mediatraining om '''17:00''' gereorganiseerd. De gewone vergadering volgt daarna om '''19:00'''.<br />
<br />
==Locatie==<br />
De vergadering zal doorgaan bij Noosfeer.<br />
<br />
== Aanwezigen ==<br />
==== Aangekondigd ====<br />
Als je van plan bent langs te komen laat dat hier dan even weten:<br />
* Om 14:00: Koen, Kjell, ...<br />
* Om 17:00: Koen, Kjell, ...<br />
* Om 19:00: Koen, Kjell, ...<br />
<br />
==== Aanwezig ====<br />
<br />
== Onderwerpen ==<br />
=== agenda ===<br />
* 14:00 Verwerking resultaten schrijfcongres<br />
<br />
* 17:00 Media training<br />
<br />
* 19:00 Meeting<br />
** Goedkeuring vorig verslag<br />
** Rondje waar is iedereen mee bezig geweest<br />
** SSID<br />
** Handtekeningen<br />
** Pirate Beer Hoboken</div>Tgoordenhttps://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php?title=Crew_Antwerpen_(Stad)/Meeting/03_06_2012&diff=2403Crew Antwerpen (Stad)/Meeting/03 06 20122012-06-03T22:18:56Z<p>Tgoorden: /* Locatie */</p>
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<div>== Tijdstip ==<br />
Zondag 3 juni 2012, 19:00<br />
<br />
==Locatie==<br />
De vergadering zal doorgaan bij Thomas thuis:<br />
<br />
Dodoensstraat 49<br/><br />
2018 Antwerpen<br/><br />
<br />
== Aanwezigen ==<br />
==== Aanwezig ====<br />
* Koen, Thomas, Kjell, Christophe<br />
<br />
== Onderwerpen ==<br />
=== agenda ===<br />
* goedkeuring vorig verslag<br />
* Privacy van leden / lidgelden<br />
* vlag bestellen<br />
* evaluatie Pirate Beer<br />
* evaluatie schrijfcongres<br />
* ledenwerving<br />
* 3D<br />
* Ittai<br />
* Jurgen<br />
* Facebook/twitter/website<br />
* zomer in't park<br />
* tijdbesteding leden momenteel<br />
<br />
=== Verslag ===<br />
* goedkeuring vorig verslag<br />
** duidelijker beslissingen noteren - '''Dit is beslist'''<br />
** weiger principe?<br />
** crews werking werd besproken<br />
** logo's - '''Beslist:''' handje voorlopig blijven gebruiken - A geschikt voor locale T-shirts & vlaggen<br />
* Lidgelden<br />
** Startende partij voorlopig geen fondsen<br />
** 20 euro jaarlijks + vrije maandelijkse bijdrage '''Aangenomen'''<br />
** 3 euro maandelijks of 1,5 euro maandelijks voor studenten (Luxemburg) '''Verworpen'''<br />
** Het is normaal dat er (lid)geld gevraagd wordt<br />
** Er worden geen beslissing genomen op Pirate Beers - '''Beslist'''<br />
** Kosten van schrijfcongres worden onder de kernleden verdeeld - '''Beslist'''<br />
** Zal ongeveer (30)-50 euro per persoon zijn<br />
** Kosten vanaf vandaag worden via lidgelden en de rekening geregeld - '''Beslist'''<br />
* Vlag bestellen<br />
** Er is er al één<br />
** '''TODO:''' A vlag laten maken, prijs opvragen, ook voor T-shirts<br />
** Beach vlag<br />
* evaluatie Pirate Beer<br />
** Er was alleen Christophe<br />
** Dit mag niet meer voorkomen** De tijdsplanning <br />
** Aankondigingen moeten via alle kanalen consequent blijven gebeuren<br />
** Conversion - Schapenhoeder<br />
** Volgende Pirate Beer op 11 juni met Rob van Kranenburg<br />
* evaluatie schrijfcongres<br />
** Werd niet op een erg eenduidige manier aangekondigd<br />
** Dat er gefilmd ging worden was niet door iedereen op voorhand geweten<br />
** We moeten beter communiceren - intern kan er niet teveel gecommuniceerd worden<br />
** Intern afwezigheid was choquerend<br />
** De tijdsplanning mag niet afgeremd worden<br />
** liquid feedback<br />
*** jagen op Duitsland<br />
*** server van Thomas zijn bedrijf of server via WirelessAntwerpen<br />
*** contacteer Jonas<br />
*** WCS: de Belgische installatie gebruiken<br />
* ledenwerving<br />
** We gaan ook nog handtekeningen verzamelen<br />
** Papieren worden afgedrukt voor iedereen van core team<br />
* 3D<br />
** Willen opkomen in 10 gemeenten<br />
** Mogelijkheid om uit te uitnodigen om kartel te vormen<br />
** De communicatie tussen 3D en de Antwerpse Piraten wordt sowieso opengehouden<br />
** We informeren ook de rest van de Piratenpartij<br />
* Ittai<br />
** Neemt bestaande verantwoordelijkheden nog op<br />
** Gaat mss eerder op provinciaal niveau werken samen met Pieter M.<br />
** Waar staan we voor en gaan we daarvoor<br />
** Tegen maandag ten laatste duidelijkheid creëren<br />
* Jurgen<br />
** Thomas vind het jammer hoe het gelopen is<br />
** Op passen met over enthousiasme naar bekende personen <br />
** Media wil sensatie<br />
** Er is meer media training<br />
* Facebook/twitter/website<br />
** Nog geen volledige handover naar Wouter toe, Christophe blijft opvolgen<br />
** iederen kan en mag initiatief nemen, gebruik je gezond verstand<br />
* zomer in't park<br />
** Christophe zorgt voor aanvragen<br />
* tijdbesteding leden momenteel<br />
** iedereen moet duidelijk maken hoeveel engagement mogelijk is<br />
* Varia<br />
** Een andere programma's bekijken en een mash-up maken<br />
** Micro flyers/naamkaartjes</div>Tgoordenhttps://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php?title=Crew_Antwerpen_(Stad)/Meeting/20_05_2012&diff=2141Crew Antwerpen (Stad)/Meeting/20 05 20122012-05-20T15:04:50Z<p>Tgoorden: /* Aangekondigd */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Tijdstip ==<br />
Zondag 20 mei 2012, 19:00<br />
<br />
==Locatie==<br />
<br />
== Aanwezigen ==<br />
==== Aangekondigd ====<br />
Als je van plan bent langs te komen laat dat hier dan even weten:<br />
* Koen<br />
* Christophe<br />
* Thomas<br />
<br />
== Onderwerpen ==<br />
=== Agenda ===<br />
* De Filmpjes<br />
::Verdere aanpak en uitvoer + statusupdate<br />
* NoordAntwoord en hun "maak de stad"<br />
* Jurgen<br />
* Nieuwsbrief<br />
* 2 Juni? Hoe/wat/wie?<br />
* uitstellen 2 juni<br />
::Door het evenement te verplaatsen naar 23 juni maken we volgens mij meer kans om volk te trekken. valt niet samen met de examens, meer tijd om publiciteit te maken, genoeg tijd om een aanvraag te doen bij de stad om iets op de openbare weg te organiseren (Park spoor noord) of om met Swenst (concullega van buro's) een dealtje te maken. Rossem haalt 50 mensen bij mekaar om een partijprogramma te schrijven, indien wij meer volk trekken geven we Tobback ongelijk. Hoe meer volk er komt opdagen, hoe meer mensen we kunnen werven om mee te draaien bij ons.<br />
* toegang tot IT op ons subdomein <br />
::Ik (en evt. anderen) heb geen toegang tot de inkomende mails op ons subdomein, heb af en toe wel tijd om met vers aangemelde mensen af te spreken.</div>Tgoordenhttps://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php?title=Press_Jiu_Jitsu&diff=2112Press Jiu Jitsu2012-05-17T10:28:38Z<p>Tgoorden: /* Footwork (stand your ground) */</p>
<hr />
<div>Here are some common situations and questions you may encounter when speaking with the press. Please note that this is a guide, not an instruction manual. As such, it is entirely possible you don't agree with everything here. Please do not make it into an argument, instead please provide/list alternatives. We're here to collaborate, not te "be right".<br />
<br />
== The Way of The Word ==<br />
It's important to think from the perspective of the journalist *first*, what you are trying to say *second*. In most cases, this means the journalist's motivations include:<br />
* Looking for good quotes and clear opinions, so they don't have to sort out your mess. That's why they tend to ask very constrained questions or questions that feel like a "challenge".<br />
* Looking for an ''interesting'' story. This can be, but isn't limited too: things that "resonate" on a personal level, things that challenge the status quo, etc. However much you are in agreement with something, that's usually just not interesting as news.<br />
<br />
Never take it personal. Never become unfriendly, even if the journalist is being a total ass. Since they hold the pen, you will '''never''' win.<br />
<br />
A journalist isn't there to ''trick'' you, but it can definitely feel like it for the above reasons. That's why you should practice mental-verbal jiu jitsu: answer in such a way that you both avoid potential ''traps'' and still both get what you want. The journalist has to go home with an interesting interview with good quotes and you're going to help him/her with that.<br />
<br />
== Footwork (stand your ground) ==<br />
General tips to improve your ground position:<br />
* Welcome journalists as you would any guest. Ask them what they would like to do (interview? pictures?) if it's unclear. Help them get organized.<br />
* Be personal. Know their name and - if possible - ask them questions about ''their'' work (what magazines do they write for? do they cover only politics or other stuff as well?) or other trivia.<br />
* '''Never''' start talking about your private life. Hangovers, girlfriends or boyfriends, porn viewing habits (yes, [http://www.geenstijl.tv/2010/05/tk2010_rutger_bij_de_piratenpa.html this happened]), etc. While this is an acceptable way to socialize in general, it's a fundamentally bad idea with a journalist. I repeat, do not talk about your private life.<br />
* Take your time to answer, especially with print journalists, there is no need to stop thinking and start babbeling. For audio-visual work it sometimes needs to be quite a bit faster, so it's best if you have some experience with print interviews first.<br />
* Try to really relax. If you're ''hypernervous'', '''avoid''' press. Unless you are an athlete, it's going to look bad.<br />
* Try to be humorous, but not too funny. Avoid geeky/nerdy jokes, they will make you look bad unless it's for a geeky/nerdy publication.<br />
* Don't improvise in areas where you feel uncertain. Pause. Think. You can then decide to provide an ''extremely'' nuanced answer (this allows you to work on it later on) or to simple avoid answering ("I don't really have an answer to that" is unfortunate but perfectly acceptable). It is very unlikely you know fully how media works or exactly how "the public" will react to what you say if it's an "untested opinion". It's important to carry this realization wherever you go, it will keep you out of trouble. Unless you are specifically looking for trouble...<br />
<br />
== Classic Throws ==<br />
Here are some "classic" questions that you might get asked and some appropriate jiu jitsu throws. In general, make sure you read international Pirate Party blogs for good ideas. Especially [http://www.falkvinge.net Rick Falkvinge] is a great source.<br />
<br />
In general, the goal is to use the weight of the question to your advantage.<br />
<br />
=== Relevance? ===<br />
"Is the Pirate Party relevant?" or some variation thereof.<br />
<br />
Throw:<br />
* Expand the Belgian Pirate Party into an international movement. Know the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirate_party numbers] (countries with an active PP, how many elected officials, etc).<br />
* Associate with Occupy, G1000, etc, taking care not to equate them with us. There is a big societal interest in our topics.<br />
* Germany is of course the best example of relevancy: polling is (currently) above 10% nationwide.<br />
* Refer to our rapid expansion, "currently the fastest growing international political movement". New crews are being created all the time.<br />
<br />
In the end, after the arguments, flip the question: simply state that we are ''extremely'' relevant.<br />
<br />
=== Left or right? ===<br />
"Is the Pirate Party left or right?"<br />
This is a so called ''framing'' technique, which you should never answer directly.<br />
<br />
Throws:<br />
First off, always ask what they mean by left or right. Insist you ''will'' answer the question if they define the terms. Do not say "we're neither left or right", this has no interesting properties for an article. The journalist ''wants'' to place the PP in the political spectrum, let's help them!<br />
<br />
If the answer comes down to "closer to the Social Party or the Green Party?", it's actually meant to be a comparison between parties:<br />
* A really nice throw is to make the comparison '''historically'''. The liberal movement is more than 200 years old, socialism about 150 years old, nationalist movements about 100 years, green parties originated in the 1970's, '''the Pirate Party is the first new political movement of this century'''. Obviously this comparison is hugely in the disadvantage of other parties, without you having to say anything negative.<br />
<br />
It might be about "progressive" versus "conservative":<br />
* We have both progressive and conservative points. Upgrading the political system itself towards more transparency/accessibility is absolutely ''progressive''. However, in privacy matters, we are actually ''conservative'': we want the same protection of communication that our parents had for their regular mail, phone calls, etc. They also weren't constantly monitored. Look out, the follow-up throw involves the [http://falkvinge.net/2012/04/06/the-postcard-fallacy/ Postcard Fallacy]. Notice how you can squeeze in two program points without really answering the question?<br />
<br />
It might be about "collective" versus "individual":<br />
* The exact same program points and technique as above work here! Collaborative lawmaking = collective, privacy = individual freedom.<br />
<br />
=== Naive? ===<br />
Isn't what you are doing naïve? (This is very close to the previous question about relevance.)<br />
<br />
There are a few simple replies here:<br />
* Political movements are always considered naïve in the beginning. Even socialism and liberalism were considered naïve, but ecological thinking was as well (remember the "woolen socks" stereotype?). In this way you may consider the label "naïve" a compliment.<br />
* Obviously the German and Swedish success prove that it is a viable political movement, because people vote on the Pirate Party in large numbers.<br />
<br />
=== Nerds? ===</div>Tgoordenhttps://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php?title=Press_Jiu_Jitsu&diff=2111Press Jiu Jitsu2012-05-17T10:22:27Z<p>Tgoorden: /* Naive? */</p>
<hr />
<div>Here are some common situations and questions you may encounter when speaking with the press. Please note that this is a guide, not an instruction manual. As such, it is entirely possible you don't agree with everything here. Please do not make it into an argument, instead please provide/list alternatives. We're here to collaborate, not te "be right".<br />
<br />
== The Way of The Word ==<br />
It's important to think from the perspective of the journalist *first*, what you are trying to say *second*. In most cases, this means the journalist's motivations include:<br />
* Looking for good quotes and clear opinions, so they don't have to sort out your mess. That's why they tend to ask very constrained questions or questions that feel like a "challenge".<br />
* Looking for an ''interesting'' story. This can be, but isn't limited too: things that "resonate" on a personal level, things that challenge the status quo, etc. However much you are in agreement with something, that's usually just not interesting as news.<br />
<br />
Never take it personal. Never become unfriendly, even if the journalist is being a total ass. Since they hold the pen, you will '''never''' win.<br />
<br />
A journalist isn't there to ''trick'' you, but it can definitely feel like it for the above reasons. That's why you should practice mental-verbal jiu jitsu: answer in such a way that you both avoid potential ''traps'' and still both get what you want. The journalist has to go home with an interesting interview with good quotes and you're going to help him/her with that.<br />
<br />
== Footwork (stand your ground) ==<br />
General tips to improve your ground position:<br />
* Welcome journalists as you would any guest. Ask them what they would like to do (interview? pictures?) if it's unclear. Help them get organized.<br />
* Be personal. Know their name and - if possible - ask them questions about ''their'' work (what magazines do they write for? do they cover only politics or other stuff as well?) or other trivia.<br />
* '''Never''' start talking about your private life. Hangovers, girlfriends or boyfriends, porn viewing habits (yes, [http://www.geenstijl.tv/2010/05/tk2010_rutger_bij_de_piratenpa.html this happened]), etc. While this is an acceptable way to socialize in general, it's a fundamentally bad idea with a journalist. I repeat, do not talk about your private life.<br />
* Take your time to answer, especially with print journalists, there is no need to stop thinking and start babbeling. For audio-visual work it sometimes needs to be quite a bit faster, so it's best if you have some experience with print interviews first.<br />
* Try to really relax. If you're ''hypernervous'', '''avoid''' press. Unless you are an athlete, it's going to look bad.<br />
* Try to be humorous, but not too funny. Avoid geeky/nerdy jokes, they will make you look bad unless it's for a geeky/nerdy publication.<br />
<br />
== Classic Throws ==<br />
Here are some "classic" questions that you might get asked and some appropriate jiu jitsu throws. In general, make sure you read international Pirate Party blogs for good ideas. Especially [http://www.falkvinge.net Rick Falkvinge] is a great source.<br />
<br />
In general, the goal is to use the weight of the question to your advantage.<br />
<br />
=== Relevance? ===<br />
"Is the Pirate Party relevant?" or some variation thereof.<br />
<br />
Throw:<br />
* Expand the Belgian Pirate Party into an international movement. Know the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirate_party numbers] (countries with an active PP, how many elected officials, etc).<br />
* Associate with Occupy, G1000, etc, taking care not to equate them with us. There is a big societal interest in our topics.<br />
* Germany is of course the best example of relevancy: polling is (currently) above 10% nationwide.<br />
* Refer to our rapid expansion, "currently the fastest growing international political movement". New crews are being created all the time.<br />
<br />
In the end, after the arguments, flip the question: simply state that we are ''extremely'' relevant.<br />
<br />
=== Left or right? ===<br />
"Is the Pirate Party left or right?"<br />
This is a so called ''framing'' technique, which you should never answer directly.<br />
<br />
Throws:<br />
First off, always ask what they mean by left or right. Insist you ''will'' answer the question if they define the terms. Do not say "we're neither left or right", this has no interesting properties for an article. The journalist ''wants'' to place the PP in the political spectrum, let's help them!<br />
<br />
If the answer comes down to "closer to the Social Party or the Green Party?", it's actually meant to be a comparison between parties:<br />
* A really nice throw is to make the comparison '''historically'''. The liberal movement is more than 200 years old, socialism about 150 years old, nationalist movements about 100 years, green parties originated in the 1970's, '''the Pirate Party is the first new political movement of this century'''. Obviously this comparison is hugely in the disadvantage of other parties, without you having to say anything negative.<br />
<br />
It might be about "progressive" versus "conservative":<br />
* We have both progressive and conservative points. Upgrading the political system itself towards more transparency/accessibility is absolutely ''progressive''. However, in privacy matters, we are actually ''conservative'': we want the same protection of communication that our parents had for their regular mail, phone calls, etc. They also weren't constantly monitored. Look out, the follow-up throw involves the [http://falkvinge.net/2012/04/06/the-postcard-fallacy/ Postcard Fallacy]. Notice how you can squeeze in two program points without really answering the question?<br />
<br />
It might be about "collective" versus "individual":<br />
* The exact same program points and technique as above work here! Collaborative lawmaking = collective, privacy = individual freedom.<br />
<br />
=== Naive? ===<br />
Isn't what you are doing naïve? (This is very close to the previous question about relevance.)<br />
<br />
There are a few simple replies here:<br />
* Political movements are always considered naïve in the beginning. Even socialism and liberalism were considered naïve, but ecological thinking was as well (remember the "woolen socks" stereotype?). In this way you may consider the label "naïve" a compliment.<br />
* Obviously the German and Swedish success prove that it is a viable political movement, because people vote on the Pirate Party in large numbers.<br />
<br />
=== Nerds? ===</div>Tgoordenhttps://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php?title=Press_Jiu_Jitsu&diff=2105Press Jiu Jitsu2012-05-16T16:15:33Z<p>Tgoorden: /* Naive? */</p>
<hr />
<div>Here are some common situations and questions you may encounter when speaking with the press. Please note that this is a guide, not an instruction manual. As such, it is entirely possible you don't agree with everything here. Please do not make it into an argument, instead please provide/list alternatives. We're here to collaborate, not te "be right".<br />
<br />
== The Way of The Word ==<br />
It's important to think from the perspective of the journalist *first*, what you are trying to say *second*. In most cases, this means the journalist's motivations include:<br />
* Looking for good quotes and clear opinions, so they don't have to sort out your mess. That's why they tend to ask very constrained questions or questions that feel like a "challenge".<br />
* Looking for an ''interesting'' story. This can be, but isn't limited too: things that "resonate" on a personal level, things that challenge the status quo, etc. However much you are in agreement with something, that's usually just not interesting as news.<br />
<br />
Never take it personal. Never become unfriendly, even if the journalist is being a total ass. Since they hold the pen, you will '''never''' win.<br />
<br />
A journalist isn't there to ''trick'' you, but it can definitely feel like it for the above reasons. That's why you should practice mental-verbal jiu jitsu: answer in such a way that you both avoid potential ''traps'' and still both get what you want. The journalist has to go home with an interesting interview with good quotes and you're going to help him/her with that.<br />
<br />
== Footwork (stand your ground) ==<br />
General tips to improve your ground position:<br />
* Welcome journalists as you would any guest. Ask them what they would like to do (interview? pictures?) if it's unclear. Help them get organized.<br />
* Be personal. Know their name and - if possible - ask them questions about ''their'' work (what magazines do they write for? do they cover only politics or other stuff as well?) or other trivia.<br />
* '''Never''' start talking about your private life. Hangovers, girlfriends or boyfriends, porn viewing habits (yes, [http://www.geenstijl.tv/2010/05/tk2010_rutger_bij_de_piratenpa.html this happened]), etc. While this is an acceptable way to socialize in general, it's a fundamentally bad idea with a journalist. I repeat, do not talk about your private life.<br />
* Take your time to answer, especially with print journalists, there is no need to stop thinking and start babbeling. For audio-visual work it sometimes needs to be quite a bit faster, so it's best if you have some experience with print interviews first.<br />
* Try to really relax. If you're ''hypernervous'', '''avoid''' press. Unless you are an athlete, it's going to look bad.<br />
* Try to be humorous, but not too funny. Avoid geeky/nerdy jokes, they will make you look bad unless it's for a geeky/nerdy publication.<br />
<br />
== Classic Throws ==<br />
Here are some "classic" questions that you might get asked and some appropriate jiu jitsu throws. In general, make sure you read international Pirate Party blogs for good ideas. Especially [http://www.falkvinge.net Rick Falkvinge] is a great source.<br />
<br />
In general, the goal is to use the weight of the question to your advantage.<br />
<br />
=== Relevance? ===<br />
"Is the Pirate Party relevant?" or some variation thereof.<br />
<br />
Throw:<br />
* Expand the Belgian Pirate Party into an international movement. Know the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirate_party numbers] (countries with an active PP, how many elected officials, etc).<br />
* Associate with Occupy, G1000, etc, taking care not to equate them with us. There is a big societal interest in our topics.<br />
* Germany is of course the best example of relevancy: polling is (currently) above 10% nationwide.<br />
* Refer to our rapid expansion, "currently the fastest growing international political movement". New crews are being created all the time.<br />
<br />
In the end, after the arguments, flip the question: simply state that we are ''extremely'' relevant.<br />
<br />
=== Left or right? ===<br />
"Is the Pirate Party left or right?"<br />
This is a so called ''framing'' technique, which you should never answer directly.<br />
<br />
Throws:<br />
First off, always ask what they mean by left or right. Insist you ''will'' answer the question if they define the terms. Do not say "we're neither left or right", this has no interesting properties for an article. The journalist ''wants'' to place the PP in the political spectrum, let's help them!<br />
<br />
If the answer comes down to "closer to the Social Party or the Green Party?", it's actually meant to be a comparison between parties:<br />
* A really nice throw is to make the comparison '''historically'''. The liberal movement is more than 200 years old, socialism about 150 years old, nationalist movements about 100 years, green parties originated in the 1970's, '''the Pirate Party is the first new political movement of this century'''. Obviously this comparison is hugely in the disadvantage of other parties, without you having to say anything negative.<br />
<br />
It might be about "progressive" versus "conservative":<br />
* We have both progressive and conservative points. Upgrading the political system itself towards more transparency/accessibility is absolutely ''progressive''. However, in privacy matters, we are actually ''conservative'': we want the same protection of communication that our parents had for their regular mail, phone calls, etc. They also weren't constantly monitored. Look out, the follow-up throw involves the [http://falkvinge.net/2012/04/06/the-postcard-fallacy/ Postcard Fallacy]. Notice how you can squeeze in two program points without really answering the question?<br />
<br />
It might be about "collective" versus "individual":<br />
* The exact same program points and technique as above work here! Collaborative lawmaking = collective, privacy = individual freedom.<br />
<br />
=== Naive? ===<br />
Isn't what you are doing naïve? (This is very close to the previous question.)<br />
<br />
There are a few simple replies here:<br />
* Political movements are always considered naïve in the beginning. Even socialism and liberalism were considered naïve, but ecological thinking was as well (remember the "woolen socks" stereotype?). In this way you may consider the label "naïve" a compliment.<br />
* Obviously the German and Swedish success prove that it is a viable political movement, because people vote on the Pirate Party in large numbers.<br />
<br />
=== Nerds? ===</div>Tgoordenhttps://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php?title=Crew_Antwerpen_(Stad)&diff=2029Crew Antwerpen (Stad)2012-05-14T10:07:21Z<p>Tgoorden: /* Pirate Beers */</p>
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<br />
== Intro ==<br />
Deze pagina hoort toe aan de Pirate Party Antwerpen Crew. We richten ons op piraten die woonachtig zijn in de provincie Antwerpen. Al onze events staan open voor iedereen.<br />
<br />
== Pirate Beers ==<br />
Zijn informele ontmoetingsmomenten voor alle geïnteresseerden. Ideaal voor eerste kennismaking met mensen van de lokale partij. Deze gaan om de twee weken door op een weekavond. De volgende editie is op:<br />
{|border="1" cellpadding="4" width="600px" style="border-collapse: collapse; border-spacing: 0; border-width: 1px; border-style: solid; border-color: #000"<br />
!Wanneer<br />
!Waar<br />
|+<br />
| Maandag 14 Mei 2012 - 20:00<br />
| ‘t Waagstuk, Stadswaag 20, 2000 Antwerpen <br />
|-<br />
| <s>Donderdag 17 Mei 2012 - 20:00</s> (Geannuleerd!)<br />
| <s>'t Parlement, Hoogstraat 15, 2000 Antwerpen</s><br />
|-<br />
| Maandag 28 Mei 2012 - 20:00<br />
| ‘t Waagstuk, Stadswaag 20, 2000 Antwerpen <br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Pirate Brunch ==<br />
Omdat Pirate Beers nogal chaotisch durven te zijn, voorzien we een (experimentele) alternatief: de Pirate Brunch. Om het goed te laten verlopen, dien je je hier wel voor in te schrijven via de detailpagina van de brunch zelf.<br />
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!Wanneer<br />
!Waar<br />
|+<br />
| [[Pirate Brunch Antwerpen 18 mei]] <br />
| Zaterdag 18 Mei 2012 - 11:00<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Meetings ==<br />
Meetings vinden plaats op zondagavond om de twee weken de locatie, tijdstip en onderwerp varieert. Al onze meetings staan open voor alle geïnteresseerden er wordt echter gewerkt met een duidelijke agenda en een duidelijk doel.<br />
<br />
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!Wanneer<br />
!Meeting verslagen/agenda<br />
|+<br />
| 15 Jan 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/Meeting01 | Meeting01]]<br />
|-<br />
| 29 Jan 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/Meeting02 | Meeting02]]<br />
|-<br />
| 12 Feb 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/Meeting03 | Meeting03]]<br />
|-<br />
| 26 Feb 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/Meeting04 | Meeting04]]<br />
|-<br />
| 11 Maart 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/Meeting05 | Meeting05]]<br />
|-<br />
| 25 Maart 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/General Assembly Carpool | General Assembly Carpool]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''Maandag''' 9 April 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/Meeting06 | Meeting06]]<br />
|-<br />
| 22 April 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/Meeting07 | Meeting07]]<br />
|-<br />
| 25 April 2012<br />
| [http://antwerpsepiraten.be/persconferentie Persconferentie]<br />
|-<br />
| 27 April 2012<br />
| [http://piratepad.net/brainstorm-atown Ad Hoc Meeting]<br />
|-<br />
| 30 April 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/PirateBeer 20120430 | Pirate Beer]]<br />
|-<br />
| 6 Mei 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/Meeting08 | Meeting08]]<br />
|-<br />
| 20 Mei 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/Meeting09 | Meeting09]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Juni 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/Inhoudelijk congres | Inhoudelijk congres]]<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Juni 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/Meeting10 | Meeting10]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Huidige Projecten ==<br />
* Verkiezingen 2012<br />
** Resultaten van vorige locale verkiezingen in Antwerpen in [http://www.ibzdgip.fgov.be/result/nl/result_ko.php?date=2000-10-08&vt=CG&ko_type=KO_CG&ko=429&party_id= 2000] en [http://binnenland.vlaanderen.be/verkiezingen2006/lijsten.html?type=GE&nis=11002#tabevent_tab_uitslagen_GE 2006]<br />
* [[CrewAntwerpen/Website | Website]] - [http://antwerpsepiraten.be http://antwerpsepiraten.be]<br />
<br />
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<hr />
<div>{{CrewSidebar|place= |street=|number=|postalcode=|city=Antwerpen|captain=Koen De Voegt|navigator=Ittai De Vree |crewname=Crew Antwerpen |email=ahoy@antwerpsepiraten.be}}<br />
<br />
== Intro ==<br />
Deze pagina hoort toe aan de Pirate Party Antwerpen Crew. We richten ons op piraten die woonachtig zijn in de provincie Antwerpen. Al onze events staan open voor iedereen.<br />
<br />
== Pirate Beers ==<br />
Zijn informele ontmoetingsmomenten voor alle geïnteresseerden. Ideaal voor eerste kennismaking met mensen van de lokale partij. Deze gaan om de twee weken door op een weekavond. De volgende editie is op:<br />
{|border="1" cellpadding="4" width="600px" style="border-collapse: collapse; border-spacing: 0; border-width: 1px; border-style: solid; border-color: #000"<br />
!Wanneer<br />
!Waar<br />
|+<br />
| Maandag 14 Mei 2012 - 20:00<br />
| ‘t Waagstuk, Stadswaag 20, 2000 Antwerpen <br />
|-<br />
| Donderdag 17 Mei 2012 - 20:00<br />
| 't Parlement, Hoogstraat 15, 2000 Antwerpen<br />
|-<br />
| Maandag 28 Mei 2012 - 20:00<br />
| ‘t Waagstuk, Stadswaag 20, 2000 Antwerpen <br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Pirate Brunch ==<br />
Omdat Pirate Beers nogal chaotisch durven te zijn, voorzien we een (experimentele) alternatief: de Pirate Brunch. Om het goed te laten verlopen, dien je je hier wel voor in te schrijven via de detailpagina van de brunch zelf.<br />
{|border="1" cellpadding="4" width="600px" style="border-collapse: collapse; border-spacing: 0; border-width: 1px; border-style: solid; border-color: #000"<br />
!Wanneer<br />
!Waar<br />
|+<br />
| [[Pirate Brunch Antwerpen 18 mei]] <br />
| Zaterdag 18 Mei 2012 - 11:00<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Meetings ==<br />
Meetings vinden plaats op zondagavond om de twee weken de locatie, tijdstip en onderwerp varieert. Al onze meetings staan open voor alle geïnteresseerden er wordt echter gewerkt met een duidelijke agenda en een duidelijk doel.<br />
<br />
{|border="1" cellpadding="4" width="400px" style="border-collapse: collapse; border-spacing: 0; border-width: 1px; border-style: solid; border-color: #000"<br />
!Wanneer<br />
!Meeting verslagen/agenda<br />
|+<br />
| 15 Jan 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/Meeting01 | Meeting01]]<br />
|-<br />
| 29 Jan 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/Meeting02 | Meeting02]]<br />
|-<br />
| 12 Feb 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/Meeting03 | Meeting03]]<br />
|-<br />
| 26 Feb 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/Meeting04 | Meeting04]]<br />
|-<br />
| 11 Maart 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/Meeting05 | Meeting05]]<br />
|-<br />
| 25 Maart 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/General Assembly Carpool | General Assembly Carpool]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''Maandag''' 9 April 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/Meeting06 | Meeting06]]<br />
|-<br />
| 22 April 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/Meeting07 | Meeting07]]<br />
|-<br />
| 25 April 2012<br />
| [http://antwerpsepiraten.be/persconferentie Persconferentie]<br />
|-<br />
| 27 April 2012<br />
| [http://piratepad.net/brainstorm-atown Ad Hoc Meeting]<br />
|-<br />
| 30 April 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/PirateBeer 20120430 | Pirate Beer]]<br />
|-<br />
| 6 Mei 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/Meeting08 | Meeting08]]<br />
|-<br />
| 20 Mei 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/Meeting09 | Meeting09]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Juni 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/Inhoudelijk congres | Inhoudelijk congres]]<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Juni 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/Meeting10 | Meeting10]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Huidige Projecten ==<br />
* Verkiezingen 2012<br />
** Resultaten van vorige locale verkiezingen in Antwerpen in [http://www.ibzdgip.fgov.be/result/nl/result_ko.php?date=2000-10-08&vt=CG&ko_type=KO_CG&ko=429&party_id= 2000] en [http://binnenland.vlaanderen.be/verkiezingen2006/lijsten.html?type=GE&nis=11002#tabevent_tab_uitslagen_GE 2006]<br />
* [[CrewAntwerpen/Website | Website]] - [http://antwerpsepiraten.be http://antwerpsepiraten.be]<br />
<br />
{{Event|date=30-04-2012|location=Antwerpen}}</div>Tgoordenhttps://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php?title=Crew_Antwerpen_(Stad)&diff=2022Crew Antwerpen (Stad)2012-05-14T09:38:01Z<p>Tgoorden: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{CrewSidebar|place= |street=|number=|postalcode=|city=Antwerpen|captain=Koen De Voegt|navigator=Ittai De Vree |crewname=Crew Antwerpen |email=ahoy@antwerpsepiraten.be}}<br />
<br />
== Intro ==<br />
Deze pagina hoort toe aan de Pirate Party Antwerpen Crew. We richten ons op piraten die woonachtig zijn in de provincie Antwerpen. Al onze events staan open voor iedereen.<br />
<br />
== Pirate Beers ==<br />
Zijn informele ontmoetingsmomenten voor alle geïnteresseerden. Ideaal voor eerste kennismaking met mensen van de lokale partij. Deze gaan om de twee weken door op een weekavond. De volgende editie is op:<br />
{|border="1" cellpadding="4" width="600px" style="border-collapse: collapse; border-spacing: 0; border-width: 1px; border-style: solid; border-color: #000"<br />
!Wanneer<br />
!Waar<br />
|+<br />
| Maandag 14 Mei 2012 - 20:00<br />
| ‘t Waagstuk, Stadswaag 20, 2000 Antwerpen <br />
|-<br />
| Donderdag 17 Mei 2012 - 20:00<br />
| 't Parlement, Hoogstraat 15, 2000 Antwerpen<br />
|-<br />
| Maandag 28 Mei 2012 - 20:00<br />
| ‘t Waagstuk, Stadswaag 20, 2000 Antwerpen <br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Pirate Brunch ==<br />
Omdat Pirate Beers nogal chaotisch durven te zijn, voorzien we een (experimentele) alternatief: Pirate Brunch. <br />
{|border="1" cellpadding="4" width="600px" style="border-collapse: collapse; border-spacing: 0; border-width: 1px; border-style: solid; border-color: #000"<br />
!Wanneer<br />
!Waar<br />
|+<br />
| [Pirate Brunch Antwerpen 18 mei] <br />
| Zaterdag 18 Mei 2012 - 11:00<br />
| (zie detailpagina voor inschrijvingen en <br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Meetings ==<br />
Meetings vinden plaats op zondagavond om de twee weken de locatie, tijdstip en onderwerp varieert. Al onze meetings staan open voor alle geïnteresseerden er wordt echter gewerkt met een duidelijke agenda en een duidelijk doel.<br />
<br />
{|border="1" cellpadding="4" width="400px" style="border-collapse: collapse; border-spacing: 0; border-width: 1px; border-style: solid; border-color: #000"<br />
!Wanneer<br />
!Meeting verslagen/agenda<br />
|+<br />
| 15 Jan 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/Meeting01 | Meeting01]]<br />
|-<br />
| 29 Jan 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/Meeting02 | Meeting02]]<br />
|-<br />
| 12 Feb 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/Meeting03 | Meeting03]]<br />
|-<br />
| 26 Feb 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/Meeting04 | Meeting04]]<br />
|-<br />
| 11 Maart 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/Meeting05 | Meeting05]]<br />
|-<br />
| 25 Maart 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/General Assembly Carpool | General Assembly Carpool]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''Maandag''' 9 April 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/Meeting06 | Meeting06]]<br />
|-<br />
| 22 April 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/Meeting07 | Meeting07]]<br />
|-<br />
| 25 April 2012<br />
| [http://antwerpsepiraten.be/persconferentie Persconferentie]<br />
|-<br />
| 27 April 2012<br />
| [http://piratepad.net/brainstorm-atown Ad Hoc Meeting]<br />
|-<br />
| 30 April 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/PirateBeer 20120430 | Pirate Beer]]<br />
|-<br />
| 6 Mei 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/Meeting08 | Meeting08]]<br />
|-<br />
| 20 Mei 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/Meeting09 | Meeting09]]<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Juni 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/Inhoudelijk congres | Inhoudelijk congres]]<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Juni 2012<br />
| [[CrewAntwerpen/Meeting10 | Meeting10]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Huidige Projecten ==<br />
* Verkiezingen 2012<br />
** Resultaten van vorige locale verkiezingen in Antwerpen in [http://www.ibzdgip.fgov.be/result/nl/result_ko.php?date=2000-10-08&vt=CG&ko_type=KO_CG&ko=429&party_id= 2000] en [http://binnenland.vlaanderen.be/verkiezingen2006/lijsten.html?type=GE&nis=11002#tabevent_tab_uitslagen_GE 2006]<br />
* [[CrewAntwerpen/Website | Website]] - [http://antwerpsepiraten.be http://antwerpsepiraten.be]<br />
<br />
{{Event|date=30-04-2012|location=Antwerpen}}</div>Tgoordenhttps://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php?title=Crew_Antwerpen_(Stad)/Meeting/06_05_2012&diff=1912Crew Antwerpen (Stad)/Meeting/06 05 20122012-05-05T14:36:55Z<p>Tgoorden: /* Agenda */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Tijdstip ==<br />
Zondag 6 mei 2012, 19:00<br />
<br />
==Locatie==<br />
De vergadering zal doorgaan bij Ittai thuis:<br />
<br />
De Vree<br/><br />
Lange Nieuwstraat 25<br/><br />
2000 Antwerpen<br/><br />
<br />
== Aanwezigen ==<br />
==== Aangekondigd ====<br />
Als je van plan bent langs te komen laat dat hier dan even weten:<br />
* Koen<br />
* Thomas<br />
* ...<br />
<br />
== Onderwerpen ==<br />
=== Agenda ===<br />
* Handtekening Youssef<br />
* Gesprek Jurgen<br />
* Agenda komende maanden vastleggen<br />
* Nieuwe leden!<br />
* Nieuwsbrieven, etc?<br />
* ...<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Event|date=6-05-2012|location=Antwerpen}}</div>Tgoordenhttps://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php?title=Crew_Antwerpen_(Stad)/Meeting/06_05_2012&diff=1911Crew Antwerpen (Stad)/Meeting/06 05 20122012-05-05T14:32:07Z<p>Tgoorden: /* Aangekondigd */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Tijdstip ==<br />
Zondag 6 mei 2012, 19:00<br />
<br />
==Locatie==<br />
De vergadering zal doorgaan bij Ittai thuis:<br />
<br />
De Vree<br/><br />
Lange Nieuwstraat 25<br/><br />
2000 Antwerpen<br/><br />
<br />
== Aanwezigen ==<br />
==== Aangekondigd ====<br />
Als je van plan bent langs te komen laat dat hier dan even weten:<br />
* Koen<br />
* Thomas<br />
* ...<br />
<br />
== Onderwerpen ==<br />
=== Agenda ===<br />
* Handtekening Youssef<br />
* Gesprek Jurgen<br />
* ...<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Event|date=6-05-2012|location=Antwerpen}}</div>Tgoordenhttps://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php?title=Crew_Antwerpen_(Stad)/Meeting/06_05_2012&diff=1910Crew Antwerpen (Stad)/Meeting/06 05 20122012-05-05T14:31:56Z<p>Tgoorden: /* Aangekondigd */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Tijdstip ==<br />
Zondag 6 mei 2012, 19:00<br />
<br />
==Locatie==<br />
De vergadering zal doorgaan bij Ittai thuis:<br />
<br />
De Vree<br/><br />
Lange Nieuwstraat 25<br/><br />
2000 Antwerpen<br/><br />
<br />
== Aanwezigen ==<br />
==== Aangekondigd ====<br />
Als je van plan bent langst te komen laat dat hier dan even weten:<br />
* Koen<br />
* Thomas<br />
* ...<br />
<br />
== Onderwerpen ==<br />
=== Agenda ===<br />
* Handtekening Youssef<br />
* Gesprek Jurgen<br />
* ...<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Event|date=6-05-2012|location=Antwerpen}}</div>Tgoordenhttps://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php?title=Press_Jiu_Jitsu&diff=1790Press Jiu Jitsu2012-04-27T14:06:17Z<p>Tgoorden: /* The Way of The Word */</p>
<hr />
<div>Here are some common situations and questions you may encounter when speaking with the press. Please note that this is a guide, not an instruction manual. As such, it is entirely possible you don't agree with everything here. Please do not make it into an argument, instead please provide/list alternatives. We're here to collaborate, not te "be right".<br />
<br />
== The Way of The Word ==<br />
It's important to think from the perspective of the journalist *first*, what you are trying to say *second*. In most cases, this means the journalist's motivations include:<br />
* Looking for good quotes and clear opinions, so they don't have to sort out your mess. That's why they tend to ask very constrained questions or questions that feel like a "challenge".<br />
* Looking for an ''interesting'' story. This can be, but isn't limited too: things that "resonate" on a personal level, things that challenge the status quo, etc. However much you are in agreement with something, that's usually just not interesting as news.<br />
<br />
Never take it personal. Never become unfriendly, even if the journalist is being a total ass. Since they hold the pen, you will '''never''' win.<br />
<br />
A journalist isn't there to ''trick'' you, but it can definitely feel like it for the above reasons. That's why you should practice mental-verbal jiu jitsu: answer in such a way that you both avoid potential ''traps'' and still both get what you want. The journalist has to go home with an interesting interview with good quotes and you're going to help him/her with that.<br />
<br />
== Footwork (stand your ground) ==<br />
General tips to improve your ground position:<br />
* Welcome journalists as you would any guest. Ask them what they would like to do (interview? pictures?) if it's unclear. Help them get organized.<br />
* Be personal. Know their name and - if possible - ask them questions about ''their'' work (what magazines do they write for? do they cover only politics or other stuff as well?) or other trivia.<br />
* '''Never''' start talking about your private life. Hangovers, girlfriends or boyfriends, porn viewing habits (yes, [http://www.geenstijl.tv/2010/05/tk2010_rutger_bij_de_piratenpa.html this happened]), etc. While this is an acceptable way to socialize in general, it's a fundamentally bad idea with a journalist. I repeat, do not talk about your private life.<br />
* Take your time to answer, especially with print journalists, there is no need to stop thinking and start babbeling. For audio-visual work it sometimes needs to be quite a bit faster, so it's best if you have some experience with print interviews first.<br />
* Try to really relax. If you're ''hypernervous'', '''avoid''' press. Unless you are an athlete, it's going to look bad.<br />
* Try to be humorous, but not too funny. Avoid geeky/nerdy jokes, they will make you look bad unless it's for a geeky/nerdy publication.<br />
<br />
== Classic Throws ==<br />
Here are some "classic" questions that you might get asked and some appropriate jiu jitsu throws. In general, make sure you read international Pirate Party blogs for good ideas. Especially [http://www.falkvinge.net Rick Falkvinge] is a great source.<br />
<br />
In general, the goal is to use the weight of the question to your advantage.<br />
<br />
=== Relevance? ===<br />
"Is the Pirate Party relevant?" or some variation thereof.<br />
<br />
Throw:<br />
* Expand the Belgian Pirate Party into an international movement. Know the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirate_party numbers] (countries with an active PP, how many elected officials, etc).<br />
* Associate with Occupy, G1000, etc, taking care not to equate them with us. There is a big societal interest in our topics.<br />
* Germany is of course the best example of relevancy: polling is (currently) above 10% nationwide.<br />
* Refer to our rapid expansion, "currently the fastest growing international political movement". New crews are being created all the time.<br />
<br />
In the end, after the arguments, flip the question: simply state that we are ''extremely'' relevant.<br />
<br />
=== Left or right? ===<br />
"Is the Pirate Party left or right?"<br />
This is a so called ''framing'' technique, which you should never answer directly.<br />
<br />
Throws:<br />
First off, always ask what they mean by left or right. Insist you ''will'' answer the question if they define the terms. Do not say "we're neither left or right", this has no interesting properties for an article. The journalist ''wants'' to place the PP in the political spectrum, let's help them!<br />
<br />
If the answer comes down to "closer to the Social Party or the Green Party?", it's actually meant to be a comparison between parties:<br />
* A really nice throw is to make the comparison '''historically'''. The liberal movement is more than 200 years old, socialism about 150 years old, nationalist movements about 100 years, green parties originated in the 1970's, '''the Pirate Party is the first new political movement of this century'''. Obviously this comparison is hugely in the disadvantage of other parties, without you having to say anything negative.<br />
<br />
It might be about "progressive" versus "conservative":<br />
* We have both progressive and conservative points. Upgrading the political system itself towards more transparency/accessibility is absolutely ''progressive''. However, in privacy matters, we are actually ''conservative'': we want the same protection of communication that our parents had for their regular mail, phone calls, etc. They also weren't constantly monitored. Look out, the follow-up throw involves the [http://falkvinge.net/2012/04/06/the-postcard-fallacy/ Postcard Fallacy]. Notice how you can squeeze in two program points without really answering the question?<br />
<br />
It might be about "collective" versus "individual":<br />
* The exact same program points and technique as above work here! Collaborative lawmaking = collective, privacy = individual freedom.<br />
<br />
=== Naive? ===<br />
<br />
=== Nerds? ===</div>Tgoordenhttps://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php?title=Press_Jiu_Jitsu&diff=1789Press Jiu Jitsu2012-04-27T14:05:08Z<p>Tgoorden: /* Left or right? */</p>
<hr />
<div>Here are some common situations and questions you may encounter when speaking with the press. Please note that this is a guide, not an instruction manual. As such, it is entirely possible you don't agree with everything here. Please do not make it into an argument, instead please provide/list alternatives. We're here to collaborate, not te "be right".<br />
<br />
== The Way of The Word ==<br />
It's important to think from the perspective of the journalist *first*, what you are trying to say *second*. In most cases, this means the journalist's motivations include:<br />
* Looking for good quotes and clear opinions, so they don't have to sort out your mess. That's why they tend to ask very constrained questions or questions that feel like a "challenge".<br />
* Looking for an ''interesting'' story. This can be, but isn't limited too: things that "resonate" on a personal level, things that challenge the status quo, etc. However much you are in agreement with something, that's usually just not interesting as news.<br />
<br />
Never take it personal. Never become unfriendly, even if the journalist is being a total ass. Since they hold the pen, you will '''never''' win.<br />
<br />
A journalist isn't there to ''trick'' you, but it can definitely feel like it for the above reasons. That's why you should practice mental-verbal jiu jitsu: answer in such a way that you both avoid potential ''traps'' and still both get what you want. The journalist has to go home with an interesting interview with good quotes and you're going to help them with that.<br />
<br />
== Footwork (stand your ground) ==<br />
General tips to improve your ground position:<br />
* Welcome journalists as you would any guest. Ask them what they would like to do (interview? pictures?) if it's unclear. Help them get organized.<br />
* Be personal. Know their name and - if possible - ask them questions about ''their'' work (what magazines do they write for? do they cover only politics or other stuff as well?) or other trivia.<br />
* '''Never''' start talking about your private life. Hangovers, girlfriends or boyfriends, porn viewing habits (yes, [http://www.geenstijl.tv/2010/05/tk2010_rutger_bij_de_piratenpa.html this happened]), etc. While this is an acceptable way to socialize in general, it's a fundamentally bad idea with a journalist. I repeat, do not talk about your private life.<br />
* Take your time to answer, especially with print journalists, there is no need to stop thinking and start babbeling. For audio-visual work it sometimes needs to be quite a bit faster, so it's best if you have some experience with print interviews first.<br />
* Try to really relax. If you're ''hypernervous'', '''avoid''' press. Unless you are an athlete, it's going to look bad.<br />
* Try to be humorous, but not too funny. Avoid geeky/nerdy jokes, they will make you look bad unless it's for a geeky/nerdy publication.<br />
<br />
== Classic Throws ==<br />
Here are some "classic" questions that you might get asked and some appropriate jiu jitsu throws. In general, make sure you read international Pirate Party blogs for good ideas. Especially [http://www.falkvinge.net Rick Falkvinge] is a great source.<br />
<br />
In general, the goal is to use the weight of the question to your advantage.<br />
<br />
=== Relevance? ===<br />
"Is the Pirate Party relevant?" or some variation thereof.<br />
<br />
Throw:<br />
* Expand the Belgian Pirate Party into an international movement. Know the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirate_party numbers] (countries with an active PP, how many elected officials, etc).<br />
* Associate with Occupy, G1000, etc, taking care not to equate them with us. There is a big societal interest in our topics.<br />
* Germany is of course the best example of relevancy: polling is (currently) above 10% nationwide.<br />
* Refer to our rapid expansion, "currently the fastest growing international political movement". New crews are being created all the time.<br />
<br />
In the end, after the arguments, flip the question: simply state that we are ''extremely'' relevant.<br />
<br />
=== Left or right? ===<br />
"Is the Pirate Party left or right?"<br />
This is a so called ''framing'' technique, which you should never answer directly.<br />
<br />
Throws:<br />
First off, always ask what they mean by left or right. Insist you ''will'' answer the question if they define the terms. Do not say "we're neither left or right", this has no interesting properties for an article. The journalist ''wants'' to place the PP in the political spectrum, let's help them!<br />
<br />
If the answer comes down to "closer to the Social Party or the Green Party?", it's actually meant to be a comparison between parties:<br />
* A really nice throw is to make the comparison '''historically'''. The liberal movement is more than 200 years old, socialism about 150 years old, nationalist movements about 100 years, green parties originated in the 1970's, '''the Pirate Party is the first new political movement of this century'''. Obviously this comparison is hugely in the disadvantage of other parties, without you having to say anything negative.<br />
<br />
It might be about "progressive" versus "conservative":<br />
* We have both progressive and conservative points. Upgrading the political system itself towards more transparency/accessibility is absolutely ''progressive''. However, in privacy matters, we are actually ''conservative'': we want the same protection of communication that our parents had for their regular mail, phone calls, etc. They also weren't constantly monitored. Look out, the follow-up throw involves the [http://falkvinge.net/2012/04/06/the-postcard-fallacy/ Postcard Fallacy]. Notice how you can squeeze in two program points without really answering the question?<br />
<br />
It might be about "collective" versus "individual":<br />
* The exact same program points and technique as above work here! Collaborative lawmaking = collective, privacy = individual freedom.<br />
<br />
=== Naive? ===<br />
<br />
=== Nerds? ===</div>Tgoordenhttps://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php?title=Press_Jiu_Jitsu&diff=1788Press Jiu Jitsu2012-04-27T13:45:25Z<p>Tgoorden: /* Classic Throws */</p>
<hr />
<div>Here are some common situations and questions you may encounter when speaking with the press. Please note that this is a guide, not an instruction manual. As such, it is entirely possible you don't agree with everything here. Please do not make it into an argument, instead please provide/list alternatives. We're here to collaborate, not te "be right".<br />
<br />
== The Way of The Word ==<br />
It's important to think from the perspective of the journalist *first*, what you are trying to say *second*. In most cases, this means the journalist's motivations include:<br />
* Looking for good quotes and clear opinions, so they don't have to sort out your mess. That's why they tend to ask very constrained questions or questions that feel like a "challenge".<br />
* Looking for an ''interesting'' story. This can be, but isn't limited too: things that "resonate" on a personal level, things that challenge the status quo, etc. However much you are in agreement with something, that's usually just not interesting as news.<br />
<br />
Never take it personal. Never become unfriendly, even if the journalist is being a total ass. Since they hold the pen, you will '''never''' win.<br />
<br />
A journalist isn't there to ''trick'' you, but it can definitely feel like it for the above reasons. That's why you should practice mental-verbal jiu jitsu: answer in such a way that you both avoid potential ''traps'' and still both get what you want. The journalist has to go home with an interesting interview with good quotes and you're going to help them with that.<br />
<br />
== Footwork (stand your ground) ==<br />
General tips to improve your ground position:<br />
* Welcome journalists as you would any guest. Ask them what they would like to do (interview? pictures?) if it's unclear. Help them get organized.<br />
* Be personal. Know their name and - if possible - ask them questions about ''their'' work (what magazines do they write for? do they cover only politics or other stuff as well?) or other trivia.<br />
* '''Never''' start talking about your private life. Hangovers, girlfriends or boyfriends, porn viewing habits (yes, [http://www.geenstijl.tv/2010/05/tk2010_rutger_bij_de_piratenpa.html this happened]), etc. While this is an acceptable way to socialize in general, it's a fundamentally bad idea with a journalist. I repeat, do not talk about your private life.<br />
* Take your time to answer, especially with print journalists, there is no need to stop thinking and start babbeling. For audio-visual work it sometimes needs to be quite a bit faster, so it's best if you have some experience with print interviews first.<br />
* Try to really relax. If you're ''hypernervous'', '''avoid''' press. Unless you are an athlete, it's going to look bad.<br />
* Try to be humorous, but not too funny. Avoid geeky/nerdy jokes, they will make you look bad unless it's for a geeky/nerdy publication.<br />
<br />
== Classic Throws ==<br />
Here are some "classic" questions that you might get asked and some appropriate jiu jitsu throws. In general, make sure you read international Pirate Party blogs for good ideas. Especially [http://www.falkvinge.net Rick Falkvinge] is a great source.<br />
<br />
In general, the goal is to use the weight of the question to your advantage.<br />
<br />
=== Relevance? ===<br />
"Is the Pirate Party relevant?" or some variation thereof.<br />
<br />
Throw:<br />
* Expand the Belgian Pirate Party into an international movement. Know the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirate_party numbers] (countries with an active PP, how many elected officials, etc).<br />
* Associate with Occupy, G1000, etc, taking care not to equate them with us. There is a big societal interest in our topics.<br />
* Germany is of course the best example of relevancy: polling is (currently) above 10% nationwide.<br />
* Refer to our rapid expansion, "currently the fastest growing international political movement". New crews are being created all the time.<br />
<br />
In the end, after the arguments, flip the question: simply state that we are ''extremely'' relevant.<br />
<br />
=== Left or right? ===<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Naive? ===<br />
<br />
=== Nerds? ===</div>Tgoordenhttps://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php?title=Press_Jiu_Jitsu&diff=1787Press Jiu Jitsu2012-04-27T13:43:14Z<p>Tgoorden: /* Classic Throws */</p>
<hr />
<div>Here are some common situations and questions you may encounter when speaking with the press. Please note that this is a guide, not an instruction manual. As such, it is entirely possible you don't agree with everything here. Please do not make it into an argument, instead please provide/list alternatives. We're here to collaborate, not te "be right".<br />
<br />
== The Way of The Word ==<br />
It's important to think from the perspective of the journalist *first*, what you are trying to say *second*. In most cases, this means the journalist's motivations include:<br />
* Looking for good quotes and clear opinions, so they don't have to sort out your mess. That's why they tend to ask very constrained questions or questions that feel like a "challenge".<br />
* Looking for an ''interesting'' story. This can be, but isn't limited too: things that "resonate" on a personal level, things that challenge the status quo, etc. However much you are in agreement with something, that's usually just not interesting as news.<br />
<br />
Never take it personal. Never become unfriendly, even if the journalist is being a total ass. Since they hold the pen, you will '''never''' win.<br />
<br />
A journalist isn't there to ''trick'' you, but it can definitely feel like it for the above reasons. That's why you should practice mental-verbal jiu jitsu: answer in such a way that you both avoid potential ''traps'' and still both get what you want. The journalist has to go home with an interesting interview with good quotes and you're going to help them with that.<br />
<br />
== Footwork (stand your ground) ==<br />
General tips to improve your ground position:<br />
* Welcome journalists as you would any guest. Ask them what they would like to do (interview? pictures?) if it's unclear. Help them get organized.<br />
* Be personal. Know their name and - if possible - ask them questions about ''their'' work (what magazines do they write for? do they cover only politics or other stuff as well?) or other trivia.<br />
* '''Never''' start talking about your private life. Hangovers, girlfriends or boyfriends, porn viewing habits (yes, [http://www.geenstijl.tv/2010/05/tk2010_rutger_bij_de_piratenpa.html this happened]), etc. While this is an acceptable way to socialize in general, it's a fundamentally bad idea with a journalist. I repeat, do not talk about your private life.<br />
* Take your time to answer, especially with print journalists, there is no need to stop thinking and start babbeling. For audio-visual work it sometimes needs to be quite a bit faster, so it's best if you have some experience with print interviews first.<br />
* Try to really relax. If you're ''hypernervous'', '''avoid''' press. Unless you are an athlete, it's going to look bad.<br />
* Try to be humorous, but not too funny. Avoid geeky/nerdy jokes, they will make you look bad unless it's for a geeky/nerdy publication.<br />
<br />
== Classic Throws ==<br />
Here are some "classic" questions that you might get asked and some appropriate jiu jitsu throws. In general, make sure you read international Pirate Party blogs for good ideas. Especially [http://www.falkvinge.net Rick Falkvinge] is a great source.<br />
<br />
In general, the goal is to use the weight of the question to your advantage.<br />
<br />
=== Relevance? ===<br />
"Is the Pirate Party relevant?" or some variation thereof.<br />
<br />
Throw:<br />
* Expand the Belgian Pirate Party into an international movement. Know the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirate_party numbers] (countries with an active PP, how many elected officials, etc).<br />
* Associate with Occupy, G1000, etc, taking care not to equate them with us. There is a big societal interest in our topics.<br />
* Germany is of course the best example of relevancy: polling is (currently) above 10% nationwide.<br />
* Refer to our rapid expansion, "currently the fastest growing international political movement". New crews are being created all the time.<br />
<br />
In the end, after the arguments, flip the question: simply state that we are ''extremely'' relevant.<br />
<br />
=== Left or right? ===<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Naive? ====</div>Tgoordenhttps://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php?title=Press_Jiu_Jitsu&diff=1786Press Jiu Jitsu2012-04-27T13:26:25Z<p>Tgoorden: /* Footwork (stand your ground) */</p>
<hr />
<div>Here are some common situations and questions you may encounter when speaking with the press. Please note that this is a guide, not an instruction manual. As such, it is entirely possible you don't agree with everything here. Please do not make it into an argument, instead please provide/list alternatives. We're here to collaborate, not te "be right".<br />
<br />
== The Way of The Word ==<br />
It's important to think from the perspective of the journalist *first*, what you are trying to say *second*. In most cases, this means the journalist's motivations include:<br />
* Looking for good quotes and clear opinions, so they don't have to sort out your mess. That's why they tend to ask very constrained questions or questions that feel like a "challenge".<br />
* Looking for an ''interesting'' story. This can be, but isn't limited too: things that "resonate" on a personal level, things that challenge the status quo, etc. However much you are in agreement with something, that's usually just not interesting as news.<br />
<br />
Never take it personal. Never become unfriendly, even if the journalist is being a total ass. Since they hold the pen, you will '''never''' win.<br />
<br />
A journalist isn't there to ''trick'' you, but it can definitely feel like it for the above reasons. That's why you should practice mental-verbal jiu jitsu: answer in such a way that you both avoid potential ''traps'' and still both get what you want. The journalist has to go home with an interesting interview with good quotes and you're going to help them with that.<br />
<br />
== Footwork (stand your ground) ==<br />
General tips to improve your ground position:<br />
* Welcome journalists as you would any guest. Ask them what they would like to do (interview? pictures?) if it's unclear. Help them get organized.<br />
* Be personal. Know their name and - if possible - ask them questions about ''their'' work (what magazines do they write for? do they cover only politics or other stuff as well?) or other trivia.<br />
* '''Never''' start talking about your private life. Hangovers, girlfriends or boyfriends, porn viewing habits (yes, [http://www.geenstijl.tv/2010/05/tk2010_rutger_bij_de_piratenpa.html this happened]), etc. While this is an acceptable way to socialize in general, it's a fundamentally bad idea with a journalist. I repeat, do not talk about your private life.<br />
* Take your time to answer, especially with print journalists, there is no need to stop thinking and start babbeling. For audio-visual work it sometimes needs to be quite a bit faster, so it's best if you have some experience with print interviews first.<br />
* Try to really relax. If you're ''hypernervous'', '''avoid''' press. Unless you are an athlete, it's going to look bad.<br />
* Try to be humorous, but not too funny. Avoid geeky/nerdy jokes, they will make you look bad unless it's for a geeky/nerdy publication.<br />
<br />
== Classic Throws ==<br />
Here are some "classic" questions that you might get asked and some appropriate jiu jitsu throws. In general, make sure you read international Pirate Party blogs for good ideas. Especially [http://www.falkvinge.net Rick Falkvinge] is a great source.<br />
<br />
=== Relevance? ===<br />
"Is the Pirate Party relevant?" or some variation thereof.<br />
<br />
Throw:<br />
* Expand the Belgian Pirate Party into an international movement. Know the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirate_party numbers] (countries with an active PP, how many elected officials, etc).<br />
* Associate with Occupy, G1000, etc, taking care not to equate them with us. There is a big societal interest in our topics.<br />
* Germany is of course the best example of relevancy: polling is (currently) above 10% nationwide.<br />
* Refer to our rapid expansion, "currently the fastest growing international political movement". New crews are being created all the time.<br />
<br />
In the end, after the arguments, flip the question: simply state that we are ''extremely'' relevant.<br />
<br />
=== Left or right? ===<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Naive? ====</div>Tgoordenhttps://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php?title=Press_Jiu_Jitsu&diff=1785Press Jiu Jitsu2012-04-27T13:24:31Z<p>Tgoorden: /* Archetypical questions + possible throws */</p>
<hr />
<div>Here are some common situations and questions you may encounter when speaking with the press. Please note that this is a guide, not an instruction manual. As such, it is entirely possible you don't agree with everything here. Please do not make it into an argument, instead please provide/list alternatives. We're here to collaborate, not te "be right".<br />
<br />
== The Way of The Word ==<br />
It's important to think from the perspective of the journalist *first*, what you are trying to say *second*. In most cases, this means the journalist's motivations include:<br />
* Looking for good quotes and clear opinions, so they don't have to sort out your mess. That's why they tend to ask very constrained questions or questions that feel like a "challenge".<br />
* Looking for an ''interesting'' story. This can be, but isn't limited too: things that "resonate" on a personal level, things that challenge the status quo, etc. However much you are in agreement with something, that's usually just not interesting as news.<br />
<br />
Never take it personal. Never become unfriendly, even if the journalist is being a total ass. Since they hold the pen, you will '''never''' win.<br />
<br />
A journalist isn't there to ''trick'' you, but it can definitely feel like it for the above reasons. That's why you should practice mental-verbal jiu jitsu: answer in such a way that you both avoid potential ''traps'' and still both get what you want. The journalist has to go home with an interesting interview with good quotes and you're going to help them with that.<br />
<br />
== Footwork (stand your ground) ==<br />
General tips to improve your ground position:<br />
* Welcome journalists as you would any guest. Ask them what they would like to do (interview? pictures?) if it's unclear. Help them get organized.<br />
* Be personal. Know their name and - if possible - ask them questions about ''their'' work (what magazines do they write for? do they cover only politics or other stuff as well?) or other trivia.<br />
* '''Never''' start talking about your private life. Hangovers, girlfriends or boyfriends, porn viewing habits (yes, [http://www.geenstijl.tv/2010/05/tk2010_rutger_bij_de_piratenpa.html this happened]), etc. While this is an acceptable way to socialize in general, it's a fundamentally bad idea with a journalist. I repeat, do not talk about your private life.<br />
* Take your time to answer, especially with print journalists, there is no . For audio-visual work it sometimes needs to be quite a bit faster, so it's best if you have some experience with print interviews first.<br />
* Try to really relax. If you're ''hypernervous'', '''avoid''' press. Unless you are an athlete, it's going to look bad.<br />
* Try to be humorous, but not too funny. Avoid geeky/nerdy jokes, they will make you look bad unless it's for a geeky/nerdy publication.<br />
<br />
== Classic Throws ==<br />
Here are some "classic" questions that you might get asked and some appropriate jiu jitsu throws. In general, make sure you read international Pirate Party blogs for good ideas. Especially [http://www.falkvinge.net Rick Falkvinge] is a great source.<br />
<br />
=== Relevance? ===<br />
"Is the Pirate Party relevant?" or some variation thereof.<br />
<br />
Throw:<br />
* Expand the Belgian Pirate Party into an international movement. Know the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirate_party numbers] (countries with an active PP, how many elected officials, etc).<br />
* Associate with Occupy, G1000, etc, taking care not to equate them with us. There is a big societal interest in our topics.<br />
* Germany is of course the best example of relevancy: polling is (currently) above 10% nationwide.<br />
* Refer to our rapid expansion, "currently the fastest growing international political movement". New crews are being created all the time.<br />
<br />
In the end, after the arguments, flip the question: simply state that we are ''extremely'' relevant.<br />
<br />
=== Left or right? ===<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Naive? ====</div>Tgoordenhttps://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php?title=Press_Jiu_Jitsu&diff=1784Press Jiu Jitsu2012-04-27T12:11:55Z<p>Tgoorden: /* Background */</p>
<hr />
<div>Here are some common situations and questions you may encounter when speaking with the press. Please note that this is a guide, not an instruction manual. As such, it is entirely possible you don't agree with everything here. Please do not make it into an argument, instead please provide/list alternatives. We're here to collaborate, not te "be right".<br />
<br />
== The Way of The Word ==<br />
It's important to think from the perspective of the journalist *first*, what you are trying to say *second*. In most cases, this means the journalist's motivations include:<br />
* Looking for good quotes and clear opinions, so they don't have to sort out your mess. That's why they tend to ask very constrained questions or questions that feel like a "challenge".<br />
* Looking for an ''interesting'' story. This can be, but isn't limited too: things that "resonate" on a personal level, things that challenge the status quo, etc. However much you are in agreement with something, that's usually just not interesting as news.<br />
<br />
Never take it personal. Never become unfriendly, even if the journalist is being a total ass. Since they hold the pen, you will '''never''' win.<br />
<br />
A journalist isn't there to ''trick'' you, but it can definitely feel like it for the above reasons. That's why you should practice mental-verbal jiu jitsu: answer in such a way that you both avoid potential ''traps'' and still both get what you want. The journalist has to go home with an interesting interview with good quotes and you're going to help them with that.<br />
<br />
== Footwork (stand your ground) ==<br />
General tips to improve your ground position:<br />
* Welcome journalists as you would any guest. Ask them what they would like to do (interview? pictures?) if it's unclear. Help them get organized.<br />
* Be personal. Know their name and - if possible - ask them questions about ''their'' work (what magazines do they write for? do they cover only politics or other stuff as well?) or other trivia.<br />
* '''Never''' start talking about your private life. Hangovers, girlfriends or boyfriends, porn viewing habits (yes, [http://www.geenstijl.tv/2010/05/tk2010_rutger_bij_de_piratenpa.html this happened]), etc. While this is an acceptable way to socialize in general, it's a fundamentally bad idea with a journalist. I repeat, do not talk about your private life.<br />
* Take your time to answer, especially with print journalists, there is no . For audio-visual work it sometimes needs to be quite a bit faster, so it's best if you have some experience with print interviews first.<br />
* Try to really relax. If you're ''hypernervous'', '''avoid''' press. Unless you are an athlete, it's going to look bad.<br />
* Try to be humorous, but not too funny. Avoid geeky/nerdy jokes, they will make you look bad unless it's for a geeky/nerdy publication.<br />
<br />
== Archetypical questions + possible throws ==</div>Tgoordenhttps://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php?title=Press_Jiu_Jitsu&diff=1783Press Jiu Jitsu2012-04-27T12:11:05Z<p>Tgoorden: /* Footwork (stand your ground) */</p>
<hr />
<div>Here are some common situations and questions you may encounter when speaking with the press. Please note that this is a guide, not an instruction manual. As such, it is entirely possible you don't agree with everything here. Please do not make it into an argument, instead please provide/list alternatives. We're here to collaborate, not te "be right".<br />
<br />
== Background ==<br />
It's important to think from the perspective of the journalist *first*, what you are trying to say *second*. In most cases, this means the journalist's motivations include:<br />
* Looking for good quotes and clear opinions, so they don't have to sort out your mess. That's why they tend to ask very constrained questions or questions that feel like a "challenge".<br />
* Looking for an ''interesting'' story. This can be, but isn't limited too: things that "resonate" on a personal level, things that challenge the status quo, etc. However much you are in agreement with something, that's usually just not interesting as news.<br />
<br />
Never take it personal. Never become unfriendly, even if the journalist is being a total ass. Since they hold the pen, you will '''never''' win.<br />
<br />
A journalist isn't there to ''trick'' you, but it can definitely feel like it for the above reasons. That's why you should practice mental-verbal jiu jitsu: answer in such a way that you both avoid potential ''traps'' and still both get what you want. The journalist has to go home with an interesting interview with good quotes and you're going to help them with that.<br />
<br />
== Footwork (stand your ground) ==<br />
General tips to improve your ground position:<br />
* Welcome journalists as you would any guest. Ask them what they would like to do (interview? pictures?) if it's unclear. Help them get organized.<br />
* Be personal. Know their name and - if possible - ask them questions about ''their'' work (what magazines do they write for? do they cover only politics or other stuff as well?) or other trivia.<br />
* '''Never''' start talking about your private life. Hangovers, girlfriends or boyfriends, porn viewing habits (yes, [http://www.geenstijl.tv/2010/05/tk2010_rutger_bij_de_piratenpa.html this happened]), etc. While this is an acceptable way to socialize in general, it's a fundamentally bad idea with a journalist. I repeat, do not talk about your private life.<br />
* Take your time to answer, especially with print journalists, there is no . For audio-visual work it sometimes needs to be quite a bit faster, so it's best if you have some experience with print interviews first.<br />
* Try to really relax. If you're ''hypernervous'', '''avoid''' press. Unless you are an athlete, it's going to look bad.<br />
* Try to be humorous, but not too funny. Avoid geeky/nerdy jokes, they will make you look bad unless it's for a geeky/nerdy publication.<br />
<br />
== Archetypical questions + possible throws ==</div>Tgoordenhttps://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php?title=Press_Jiu_Jitsu&diff=1782Press Jiu Jitsu2012-04-27T11:40:43Z<p>Tgoorden: /* Background */</p>
<hr />
<div>Here are some common situations and questions you may encounter when speaking with the press. Please note that this is a guide, not an instruction manual. As such, it is entirely possible you don't agree with everything here. Please do not make it into an argument, instead please provide/list alternatives. We're here to collaborate, not te "be right".<br />
<br />
== Background ==<br />
It's important to think from the perspective of the journalist *first*, what you are trying to say *second*. In most cases, this means the journalist's motivations include:<br />
* Looking for good quotes and clear opinions, so they don't have to sort out your mess. That's why they tend to ask very constrained questions or questions that feel like a "challenge".<br />
* Looking for an ''interesting'' story. This can be, but isn't limited too: things that "resonate" on a personal level, things that challenge the status quo, etc. However much you are in agreement with something, that's usually just not interesting as news.<br />
<br />
Never take it personal. Never become unfriendly, even if the journalist is being a total ass. Since they hold the pen, you will '''never''' win.<br />
<br />
A journalist isn't there to ''trick'' you, but it can definitely feel like it for the above reasons. That's why you should practice mental-verbal jiu jitsu: answer in such a way that you both avoid potential ''traps'' and still both get what you want. The journalist has to go home with an interesting interview with good quotes and you're going to help them with that.<br />
<br />
== Footwork (stand your ground) ==<br />
General tips to improve your ground position:<br />
* Welcome journalists as you would any guest. Ask them what they would like to do (interview? pictures?) if it's unclear. Help them get organized.<br />
* Be personal. Know their name and - if possible - ask them questions about ''their'' work (what magazines do they write for? do they cover only politics or other stuff as well?) or other trivia.<br />
* '''Never''' start talking about your private life. Hangovers, girlfriends or boyfriends, porn viewing habits (yes, [http://www.geenstijl.tv/2010/05/tk2010_rutger_bij_de_piratenpa.html this happened]), etc. While this is an acceptable way to socialize in general, it's a fundamentally bad idea with a journalist. I repeat, do not talk about your private life.<br />
* Take your time to answer, especially with print journalists, there is no . For audio-visual work it sometimes needs to be quite a bit faster, so it's best if you have some experience with print interviews first.<br />
<br />
== Archetypical questions + possible throws ==</div>Tgoordenhttps://wiki.pirateparty.be/index.php?title=Press_Jiu_Jitsu&diff=1780Press Jiu Jitsu2012-04-27T11:31:19Z<p>Tgoorden: /* Background */</p>
<hr />
<div>Here are some common situations and questions you may encounter when speaking with the press. Please note that this is a guide, not an instruction manual. As such, it is entirely possible you don't agree with everything here. Please do not make it into an argument, instead please provide/list alternatives. We're here to collaborate, not te "be right".<br />
<br />
== Background ==<br />
It's important to think from the perspective of the journalist *first*, what you are trying to say *second*. In most cases, this means the journalist's motivations include:<br />
* Looking for good quotes and clear opinions, so they don't have to sort out your mess. That's why they tend to ask very constrained questions or questions that feel like a "challenge".<br />
* Looking for an *interesting* story. This can be, but isn't limited too: things that "resonate" on a personal level, things that challenge the status quo, etc. However much you are in agreement with something, that's usually just not interesting as news.<br />
<br />
Never take it personal. Never become unfriendly, even if the journalist is being a total ass. Since they hold the pen, you will *never* win.<br />
<br />
A journalist isn't there to ''trick'' you, but it can definitely feel like it for the above reasons. That's why you should practice mental-verbal jiu jitsu: answer in such a way that you both avoid potential ''traps'' and still both get what you want. The journalist has to go home with an interesting interview with good quotes and you're going to help them with that.</div>Tgoorden