- Agenda PPI BOARD MEETING
- --- 11/06/2013 20:00h CEST ---
- Mumble: mumble.piratenpartei-nrw.de
- Room: "/international/pirate parties international/board meeting"
Minutes of the PPI Board meeting from 2013-06-11
Record of the meeting
Audio recordings: https://archive.org/details/PPIBoardMeeting20130611
1 - ATTENDEES
1.1 - Members of the PPI board
- participating: Gregory, Denis, Nuno, Azat (only present in the pad, slow internet)
- excused: Thomas, Marc
- unexcused: Vojtech
1.2 - Others
- Alternates: Yasin
- Guests: Colentine, Pherson
2 - PROCEEDINGS
- Meeting opened at 20:15 CEST by Gregory
- Meeting closed at 21:19 CEST by Gregory
- Meeting chaired by Gregory
- Secretary for this meeting is Denis
- Quorum established with 4 out of 7 board members present
- Streaming started: http://sip.piratenpartei-hessen.de:8000/
- Recording started: Yes
- Postal votes: No
3 - REPORTS
3.1 - Short report of the board members
Members of the board shall give a short summary (one minute at maximum) of what happened since the last board meeting or their last report. If something needs more attention, it should be discussed in separate points.
- Gregory: I have visited the GA of PPI Member PP-CH. I did some technical updates on PPI systems (upgraded wordpress, piwik). Wrote an article about PPI for the german PP-DE election newspaper. Next weekend I will travel to Kiev for the PP-EU manifesto conference and I will participate 18/20 July in the Share conference in Rijeka, Croatia (along with a lot of other pirates)
- Vojtech: -
- Nuno: I've been networking to promote a law proposal from one portuguese party about DRM. They asked us to participate on the discussion on how to make it more viable to pass, and we were glad to participate because it improves the current law in a drastic way. It will be discussed in parliament this Friday, so we've been busy creating awareness and "lobbying" the members of parliament.
- Azat: Working on initiatives against new law (extrajudicial blocking of copyrighted content + large fines for distribution), that is going to be approved in Russia soon.
- Thomas -
- Denis: Of course I also visited our GA in Winterthur. Further I asked KEI whether they can put Gregory and me on the list for visiting the "Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights" meeting at WIPO (July 29 to August 2 in Geneva). Unfortunately I am going to be rather inactive until beginning of July due to several reasons.
- Marc: -
4. Bank
Update on the situation:
Gregory: The paperwork we were waiting for was published on 26th of April. The bank ensured that everything is fine and that they would grant access to the account. I didn't get anything yet, though, so I sent again all the documentation. We will talk tomorrow, again. I hope that we can resolve it this week.
5 General Assembly 2014
Gregory: Tomorrow is submission deadline for hosting offers (June 12).
We agree that UTC is meant.
Yasin: Is there a way to grant another week for PP Turkey, considering the current circumstances?
Gregory: Please submit an application with whatever you have right now and provide the left out details asap. If you need help please contact me.
Denis: How many applications arrived so far?
Gregory: Zero.
Nonnu: We probably are too early.
Gregory: I don't think so as several people applying. I propose that we treat the deadline as end of tomorrow, UTC. (12.06.2013 23:59:59 UTC)
6 Support for Edward Snowden
Gregory: We have been requested by the board of PP-AT to spread the message. I would also suggest that we take our own action.
E-Mail by PP-AT:
===quote=== Austrian pirates demand political asylum for NSA-PRISM-whistleblower Edward Snowden. Vienna, June 9th 2013. Tonight, Edward Snowden, who formerly worked for the CIA, has acknowledged to be the whistle-blower who passed documents to the press that show the entire scope of NSA-surveillance of internet users. The 29-year-old US-citizen said he did it because he didn’t want to live in a society that “accepts such things”. Snowden, who is currently in Hong Kong, the former British Crown Colony and now a “Special Zone” with the Peoples Republic of China, is hoping for political asylum abroad, as he is presumably facing at least a heavy prison sentence in the US. If accused of “aiding the enemy”, like Bradley Manning, who passed on the documents for Wikileaks, he even could be sentenced to death. The Pirate Party of Austria considers the uncovering of government spying on the general public as an important service to society; people like Edward Snowden should be protected and praised for what they do, not ostracised and haunted around half the globe. Therefore, the Austrian Pirate Party is demanding that the Austrian government grant Edward Snowden political asylum in Austria. On the Austrian Pirate Party: The Austrian Pirate Party is part of a global movement trying to develop a new and better form of democracy for the 21st century. The Austrian Pirate Party stands for more transparency and participation in politics and for more individual freedom in general; using on-line tools and the internet to enable a maximum of participation for everybody in forming and determining its politics. ===end quote===
- Gregory: Basically the question is: How can we support Edward?
- Denis: Ask countries to grant asylum?
- Gregory: We are an international organization...
- Denis: True. Actually we can raise awareness and ask for support.
- Nonnu: We should encourage every member party of PPI to write a support letter. I don't see other things we could do.
- Gregory: There is a petition. It already reached 51000 signatures. I am not sure whether foreigners are allowed to sign, I need to clarify this. We probably should contact Birgitta and ask whether there are other possibilities to support. There is also a crowdfunding site to collect 15k USD for him https://www.crowdtilt.com/campaigns/reward-edward-snowden-for-courageously-leaking-nsa-docs/description
- Nuno: We should spread any initiatives on twitter, facebook etc, independant to who actually is allowed to sign.
- Nice initiative (to crowdfund). I agree that we should prepare template for local support letter from each member and promote crowdfunding for him.
Hint in the chat: Call PP-OPs.
Gregory: Good idea, it worked well at WikiLeaks. We should also push the information there.
Denis: Should we (the board) vote on whether PPI officially supports this?
Gregory: Yes, we should.
Question: Shall the PPI Board express its support for Edward Snowden and ask PPI Members to do the same?
Vote in favour: Gregory, Denis, Nuno, Azat
Motion passed with 4 yes.
Gregory will take care of it, Denis offered help if possible but can't promise anything because of civil protection during the next 10 days.
7 Social Media
Gregory: We see that the social media is devoloping, but not all channels at the same pace. A big thank goes here to Jelena, who manage the PPI FB page in a good way. But we need also to put attention to other channels (namely G+ and Twitter). Especially, we do not use the potential of twitter. We need helpers. I created a new mailing list for social media volunteers so they can exchange. We also need guidelines. http://lists.pp-international.net/admin/ppi.socialteam
Denis: What about the SMÜ?
Nuno: Same question
Gregory: I didn't find anyone yet. We are still interested in anyone who takes over the lead. It probably is easier if I set up the guideline first and then find someone who overtakes the team.
Gregory: I will send an invitation and inform about the mailing list.
8 CoA
Nonnu: It's been two weeks since our last meeting and I'm interested in the current status.
Gregory: Some eMails from the CoA have reached me as I was on Cc, but I am not sure about the current status.
Nuno: The board should give the accounts to all elected CoA officials acording to current results. If results are wrong then they would be corrected later and then acted upon again.
Gregory: I just called again Sven. One additional No-Vote was found but it didn't change anything on the results. It was counted wrong at the assembly but we can't change this. Sven proposes that the CoA shall constitute itself with the members which were announced as being elected and then judge on this.
A discussion starts whether we should grant access for the two voted but not announced judges right now.
We agreed: Gregory invites the judges for next Tuesday for a constituition meeting of CoA and also ask them to rule on that case. (also invite the two judges in question, so that they can start right after that and be part of that meeting.)
9 AOB
Yasin: We're still protesting. The police started investigation on social media accounts so PP TR informs people how to protect themselvels from that.
Gregory: Is there anything that we, or the pirate community can do for you?
Yasin: Nothing so far, thank you for your support. I receive frequent email from pirate parties all over the world who want to support us. I let you know if we need anything.
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- Next Meeting: June 25 2013
- Meeting Closed: 21:19 CEST by Gregory