So cool and way better than a torturous tech talk
Complaining about the problem
http://www.businessinsider.com/growing-army-of-women-take-on-wikipedia-2014…
A Growing Army Of Women Are Taking On Wikipedia's Sexism Problem
Wikipedia/Gerald Shields
These people gathered for an Arts WikiMedia Edit-a-thon
With all the depressing stories about sexism in the tech industry, it's easy to overlook some really fantastic things helping to improve the situation.
For instance, there's a growing army of women who are trying to end Wikipedia's well-documented gender gap – fewer than 15% of Wikipedia editors around the world, it acknowledges – which has given the crowdsourced information site an arguably sexist bent.
Instead of complaining about it, various groups of women have begun organizing edit-a-thons, days set aside where people (women and men) gather, write and edit articles about women for Wikipedia. Writing an article isn't always enough. Regular Wikipedia editors, called administrators, can delete articles and changes. So, these groups first get trained on Wikipedia's rules to ensure their articles and edits stick.
One of the earliest women-in-tech edit-a-thons happened about two years ago, when the Wikimedia offices in San Francisco held a Women's History Month Edit-a-Thon. About 40 people showed up. They learned the rules of making changes that would stick and edited over 20 articles and created 11 new ones, according to the Wikipedia article on the event.
Flash forward to two weeks ago, when a New York group that calls itself Art+Feminism organized an edit-a-thon to focus on Wikipedia pages for female artists. It drew 600 participants, in 6 countries, at 61 locations,
and created 101 new articles and improved another 90. And that group has already got more edit-a-thons scheduled for later in February and in March.
The Wikimedia Foundation, the organization that supports Wikipedia, couldn't be happier. Wikimedia spokesperson Jay Walsh told Business Insider:
"This recent example of edit-a-thons aimed at bringing in more women has been really impressive - dozens of groups around the US and Canada (and I believe Europe and beyond) got involved and carried out these day-long sessions, which included both men and women. It's a really important way for people who have knowledge to share, but no experienced editing Wikipedia, to get comfortable with the process."
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Snowyla.comRomyilano.com
Hi all,
There's a proper flyer posted up now, and an fb event for the thing
happening on Saturday at the space. It should be pretty cool. Check it out:
Sudoroom flyer/event:
https://sudoroom.org/ai1ec_event/struggling-to-win-anarchist
s-building-popular-power-in-chile-speaking-tour
Facebook event:
https://www.facebook.com/events/695609710491680/
BAPS event:
http://thepublicschool.org/node/36449
8PM SATURDAY!
Chile has a long history of working class struggle in shanty towns,
factories, mines, community organizations, and schools. In the 20 years
after the US supported coup which overthrew Salvador Allende's government,
much of the organizing was done underground. However after the fall of the
dictatorship in 1990, there was a new rise of mass popular organization in
the country. Anarchists have been a major force in the social movements,
strategically organizing to build power. This has manifested in solidarity
for the Mapuches, anarchists winning the student union elections at the
University of Chile, militant pro-abortion actions, and libertarian labor
organizations.
This national tour brings three individuals involved in these struggles to
talk about the lessons learned and to create solidarity across hemispheres.
>From January to the end of February, the speakers will be traveling
throughout the country and we hope that you can spread the word and hear
about the important work that is happening in Chile.
And on Saturday, February 22, they will at last be at the Bay Area Public
School and Sudo Room! Join us and AK Press in welcoming them at 2141
Broadway (enter on 22nd, elevate to 2nd floor) at 8pm sharp.
Space is handicapped accessible, and always: free!!
Want more info? See:
http://chilespeakingtour.wordpress.com/https://www.facebook.com/strugglingtowinhttp://thepublicschool.org/node/36449https://sudoroom.org/ai1ec_event/struggling-to-win-anarchist
s-building-popular-power-in-chile-speaking-tour
This month's Techno-Activism Third Monday is the Monday After The Day We
Fought Back. We'll be chatting with some of the key organizers of the
protest, both on the domestic and international side.
Come to EFF's headquarters at 815 Eddy St, at 6PM on Monday, and find
out about the tech, the strategy, the results of TDWFB -- and give your
feedback and ideas for tomorrow's fight.
We'll also be talking about outreach about digital security to the
communities who need it most. How do we teach crypto to vulnerable
groups in the real world?
Your hosts will be Danny O'Brien and Jillian York, with April Glaser as
your special guest-star.
Techno-Activism Third Mondays (TA3M) is an informal meetup designed to
connect software creators and activists who are interested in
censorship, surveillance, and open technology. Currently, TA3M are held
in fifteen cities throughout the world, and growing. As the name
implies, it is held on the third Monday of each month.
Here is where EFF is:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/go/TZHvUrLDP
Please turn up before 6PM -- we'll buzz you after that but before 6.16PM
if you call +1 408 480 3412.
See you there!
d.
Hey all!
I need a co-working space for 3 people for tomorrow and Sunday that's
clean and has good internets. Something near a Bart station in
Berkeley, Oakland, or anywhere in SF would be good. On the cheaper side
would be nice.
Thanks,
Deno
Reposted for posterity at https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Meeting_Notes_2014-02-12
==Intros==
Q: What's (not not) going to happen to us?
* Matt [sudo space], Sam (thousands of cores), Juul (planet-hacking), yar
(some, then more), John (idk), Jenny (ACTUAL membership thing), Ardeen,
Haley, Scott (a kickass show in the space), Xavier, Daniel, Eric (rally &
seize opportunities), Troy, Brendan (electronic robots in space?), Chris
(inventing better hand cleaner), Jeremy, Noemie, JC (go to zero)
==Announcements==
* Calendar https://sudoroom.org/calendar
* Berkeley Biolabs is up!
** http://berkeleybiolabs.com/
** bioreactor hack night tomorrow (feb 13)
http://www.meetup.com/Berkeley-Biolabs/events/165489532/
** "biohacker in residence" open house next week (feb 20) (meetup event not
up yet)
* Cryptoparty this Sunday, 2-5pm - Learn digital security and encrypt your
hard drive, phone calls, text messages etc; -
https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Cryptoparty
* Troy found 16 years of communist literature on the street
* Slingshot new volunteer meeting Feb. 23rd @ The Long Haul, 4pm
** Looking for someone who wants to work on a calendar app
*** Phil might be able to help
** Other slingshot announcement from Haley about notpublicschool
* Haley and Sam want to start the first cyber-punk LARP rule system on the
West Coast with simultaneous microcontroller programming language
development! Get in contact with Haley about either at
samarasteele(a)gmail.com
* John (jbaldo(a)gmail.com) - event Startup Weekend Education - week of Feb.
21st - competition over a weekend in collaboration with Oakland Unified
teachers. Civic hacking & Education: http://oaklandedu.startupweekend.org/
** Usually $100 / ticket, wants to give away a couple of tickets to sudo
room.
** Brendan is interested
* trilobytes brought back to life
* Show at sudo room w/ Scott - Feb. 28th - all ages, 100+ people
* first Omni delegates meeting tomorrow night AT the Omni - open but RSVP -
https://sudoroom.org/wiki/The_Omni
* RPS Collaboration
** website redesigning is cool
** wordpress teaching is excellent
** in exchange, they have offered to give us a lot of beer (i.e. 15 crates)
[people are stoked]
*** They have a stereo receiver on loan, want to keep it! Hence the beer
offer
** Also want to exchange by painting the Wobbly Wheels pedicab out front.
** What should RPS do for us??
*** Mesh project could use a designer, if people want to opt in
**** Also set up a mesh node on their building for peoplesopen.net
*** Jeremy will make a wiki page for a list of items and email about it!
* "Art party" happens 6pm 3rd Saturdays at the Belfry (church at 2735
MacArthur @ Coolidge) (57 bus line)
==To-Do==
* slay zombie events that show up when importing from calendar [matt]
* Use Stripe [jenny, contingent on bank acct]
* Bank Account - we need to send Articles of Inc. [matt] - DONE
* Renew lease - David to investigate insurance options - matt will ping him
* Add features to RPS's wordpress: http://rpscollective.org/ - Jeremy met
with them [DONE]
** Jeremy will make a wiki page for a list of items and email about it!
* Fix our inside door, the cables got severed - DONE - jake fixed it!
sudokudos :D
* reach out to sudo folks & others to participate in Spied Upon event
[Jenny]
* reply to radical mycology people with principles about for-pay events
[Jenny] - done, no response as of yet
* fix our LMI phone line - is the DSL filter broken or the phone cable
shorted? [DONE by marc]
** juul fixed it and added caller id (but the caller id needs an extension
cord)
==New Members==
* Xavier
* Jeremy
* Noemie
* Jenny is working on a better automated system
* Matt elaborates non-dollar ways to contribute
==Money==
* We have $8701.21 in the bank account
* This week, received $500 anonymous donation!
* We make exactly pi $314.16 on Gittip https://www.gittip.com/sudoroom/
** debate over whether a 5 or a 6 is more appropriate
* Need to come to consensus on Internet Archive Federal Credit Union item
below to get new bank account ;)
==Consensus Items==
* Proposal to ban ardeen
**
https://lists.sudoroom.org/pipermail/sudo-discuss/2014-February/005374.html
** yar thinks ban sounds harsh - maybe temporary? 2 months?
** "To empower members to deal with problematic non-members, non-members
can be removed by a member who feels their behavior is problematic,
*unless* another member present in the space is willing to vouch for the
non-member as a guest. Non-members being asked to leave must be told that
they can further discuss the incident at a Wednesday meeting or on the
mailing list. Non-members can use the space as much as they want when
other members are present, but cannot access the space when no members are
there and have to leave when the last member leaves."
** Ardeen is present and pleading forgiveness, but Marc still doesn't trust
him
** Matt hadn't received an apology until now and is not happy. He finds
"the whole narrative disrespectful". He'd rather things be about the
community respecting each other and not about conflicts and bans. (?)
** Ardeen feels he tried to reach out and was treated with anger and
vendetta
** yar hears "it's not about sleeping or breaking rules, it's about
respect" but thinks the email seemed about exactly that
** conversation gets heated, yar imposes stack with 30 second time limit
each
** voting
*** 6 votes for a permanent ban of ardeen
*** 1 against - ardeen himself
*** 5 abstaining
*** this is less than 2/3. motion fails.
** vote on a temporary one-month banning of ardeen
*** 12 for
*** 0 against
*** 2 abstains
*** motion passes. Matt notes that the Public School has voted to uphold
our bans.
* proposal to ban sarah
** "She isn't here. Word she's left the city."
** "she's been sleeping here after being warned, and also knowingly ate my
food."
** "she's had conflicts at Noisebridge and refused arbitration there, which
is not a good sign"
** "I'd support this ban more if it were about violence or extreme
disrespect"
** "We need a committee on social affairs"
** voting
*** 5 in favor
*** 0 against
*** 6 abstentions
*** motion seems to fail?
*** Feedback from abstainers:
**** Having a calm person unattached to the conflict to serve as ally for
**** Permanent bans pretty harsh - people can change
**** Homelessness is a transient condition
**** process is broken since abstentions and no-votes seemed to be
equivalent here
**** Eliot suggests permanent bans be reserved for violent oppression, but
supports long-term bans
*** "I will reach out to her and say she's not banned but she's not welcome
and should come to a meeting"
*** JC offers mediation in future conflicts
* "sudo room resolves to allow the Internet Archive Federal Credit Union to
make deposits."
** There are no objections. We all feel pretty good to be voting on this.
* Suggestion that we auto-ban anyone who has been banned by noisebridge
unless at least one member objects. New bans to be adopted at each weekly
meeting. - juul
** See https://noisebridge.net/86 for current Noisebridge bans
** Matt suggests inserting a human approval method rather than auto-ban,
citing Value # 5 of sudo room's Articles of Association:
*** "Value human judgment over automation and efficiency."
** "Would this rule have solved problems in the past" "Yes" "yes" "yes"
"YES!"
** "is the burden on individuals to monitor the noisebridge banlist in
order to object in time?"
** "it literally just made the process easier with ardeen that public
school had a similar vote on our banlist"
*** "I didn't actually feel good mentioning BAPS' policy so I don't think
that's a point in favor"
** Brendan: "In considering banning individuals from sudo room, it is valid
to take into consideration any bans from other communities."
** "I'd prioritize specific kinds of bans such as those involving sexual
predators"
*** DOES THIS WORK?? "Noisebridge bans can be given a temporary ban at sudo
room by request of any member, to last until there is quorum to review the
ban. Sudo room will consider all Noisebridge bans as potential bans at sudo
room, going through the normal process"
** "There should be an opportunity to lift bans"
* Matt suggests a rule that our bureacracy can't be used against us:
** "Value fairness and common sense over prolonged process and bureaucracy."
** "I finds this unimplementable and a little ironic"
** "if you want that to change, develop a mentality for it, don't wait for
bureaucracy to solve it"
** "can we move this onto next week's agenda?" [laughter]
*** "I propose this be highly prioritized to next week"
** "does anybody have a reason this should not be consensed to be in our
articles?"
*** "I do. It's an awesome value, but just words."
**** That's sort of the point ^.^ it's a poem!
** No consensus yet, more workshopping.
* At the November 6, 2013 meeting, there was consensus that Marc Juul
should be the sole founder of our IRC channel, freenode.#sudoroom - this
was discussed on the mailing list, there have been no blocks or
alternatives proposed. This meeting, with 16 people present, affirms that
it has been solidly consensed on at this point. Sudoroom as an organization
will now reach out to Freenode to make it happen.
** Asked for objections four or five times. No objections. phew!
* Juul suggests that we change the articles such that bans require 2/3 of
the votes of present members, excluding abstainess.
** "you should just use a normal voting process and not that weird process
you just used"
** "can't consent on this now because the problem is deeper than this"
** "do i have to be a dues-paying member to vote?"
==Conflict Resolution==
* "kudos to facilitators"
==Misc==
* Learning Collective w/ Haley (samarasteele(a)gmail.com)
** villagecraft.org
** wants to have events here
==After meeting teamups==
* Cyberpunk LARPing and software Microcontroller development.
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Thanks to all present for sticking it through this one!
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Jenny
http://jennyryan.nethttp://sudomesh.orghttp://thevirtualcampfire.orghttp://technomadic.tumblr.com
`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`
"Technology is the campfire around which we tell our stories."
-Laurie Anderson
"Storytelling reveals meaning without committing the error of defining it."
-Hannah Arendt
"To define is to kill. To suggest is to create."
-Stéphane Mallarmé
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Made a wiki page to keep track of unfortunate, but necessary confrontations with folks using sudo resources for habitation: https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Sleepers
Please contribute.
// Matt
Hi Sudo,
At last week's Data Privacy & Legal hackathon, we made a nice little privacy-enhancing toolkit. Generally platform agnostic, covers a range of digital-mediated communications. Please feel free to add, subtract, multiply and divide:
https://github.com/ebmakerlabs/toolkit
judi
East Bay Maker Labs
Hi All,
We'll be launching the first *Biohackers in Residence program *at Berkeley
Biolabs (a way for Biohackers with promising commercial ideas to get access
to the lab regardless of your financial situation) next Thursday and I
wanted to send out an open invite to the event.
We'll also be having the team from *Tekla Labs* in who will be talking
about Open Source Global innovation in Biotech and the plans they're making
available to scientists and citizen scientists in the US and throughout the
world to help lower the cost of biotech.
http://www.meetup.com/Berkeley-Biolabs/events/166090902/
*p.s. don't forget tonight we're having our Open Source Bioreactor Hack
night at Berkeley Biolabs, bring your soldering irons as Sunny plans on
having a near final prototype for hacking at the event*
All the best,
Ryan
Tekla labs (UC Berkeley) and BBL Biohacker in Residence Launch
Talks:
Tekla Labs - Introduction to Tekla labs mission and an update on work done
so far to foster open innovation and access to low cost tools globally
Biohacker-In-Residence Program - An introduction to the program by Ron,
BBL's CSO and an invitation to apply, as well as an announcement of our
first Biohackers in Residence!
Speakers for the Event:
Lina Nilsson (one of MIT Tech Review's 35 Innovators under 35) and
co-founder of Tekla Labs will be speaking about lowering the cost of basic
biological research through making access to open source designs available
to all.
"Lina and the team offer another option: DIY. As cofounder of Tekla Labs,
an engineering collective on the Berkeley campus, she's curating and
distributing open-source, do-it-yourself designs for the gamut of common
lab gear. A shaker for separating excess dye from stained cells, for
instance, can be made from a discarded record turntable. A centrifuge can
be fashioned from a modified kitchen blender. A thermal cycler for
amplifying DNA requires only light bulbs and thermometers. In the hands of
scientists who historically have lacked access to equipment, such tools can
be powerful engines of innovation--generally, Nilsson says, at about
one-tenth the price of high-end commercial equipment."
http://www.technologyreview.com/lists/innovators-under-35/2013/visionary/li…
Ron Shigeta - Co-Founder and CSO of Berkeley Biolabs
will be launching Berkeley Biolabs Biohacker in Residence program.
The Hacker-in-Residence program was conceived as a way to foster biotech
inventorship, accelerate innovation and strengthen the DIYbio community we
love, as well as provide access to the tools and resources that for the
most part are still attached to large commercial or academic labs and
typically not easily accessible for passion projects or ideas.
Come and join us on Thursday and let's accelerate Biotech together!
--
Ryan Bethencourt
Tel: (415) 825 2705
Conf Call: (650) 741 5013
ryan.bethencourt(a)gmail.com
http://www.litmususa.com/http://berkeleybiolabs.com/www.bamh1.comwww.linkedin.com/in/bethencourtwww.logos-press.com/books/biotechnology_business_development.php
big favor in case someone's at sudo this am, and could relay a message (or
paste a note) for David Brazil at BAPS : niki will be late to language day
this AM - in large part due to some car trouble i had this AM - and i will
be very late or MIA.. (david has no cel, thats why im asking)
thank you / sorry to spam the list!
david
this was sent to me, was amazing, i had to share.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: johanna faust <female.faust(a)gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 9:29 AM
Subject: Re: Rare old photos that I have never seen before.
To: "dragline190d ." <mdouthitt(a)hgparts.com>
may I post them?
On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 9:29 AM, johanna faust <female.faust(a)gmail.com>wrote:
> wow!!! thanks!!!
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> On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 7:20 AM, Mark Douthitt <mdouthitt(a)hgparts.com>wrote:
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>> German cities with highways. This ceremony kicked off construction of the
>> Frankfurt-am-Maine - Darmstadt/Mannheim highway.
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>> Betty White at home with her dog in 1952
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>> black and red paint. It is believed that this is the iceberg that sake the
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>> Ham the chimp returns to Earth following his historic 16 minute space
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>> Amelia Earhart receives what proved to be her last haircut in 1937.
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>> [image: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6d/Wartuba.jpg]
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>> The Japanese "War Tuba" used to locate enemy aircraft before the
>> invention of radar. Circa 1930.
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>> Washington-Hoover Airport which was demolished in 1941. This is
>> where the Pentagon stands today.
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>> [image:
>> http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/61/Mark_Twain-Shirtless-ca1…]
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>> Mark Twain in 1883.
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>> [image: http://i.imgur.com/xohjtJq.jpg]
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>> The aftermath of the Great Hurricane of 1900 which killed an estimated
>> 8,000 people in Galveston, Texas.
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>> [image: http://i.imgur.com/tMWRjyZ.jpg]
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>> Prosthetic legs in 1900.
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>> Is this the mummified body of John Wilkes Booth? No... but it
>> traveled the country for decades as a carnival exhibit under that claim.
>> Circa 1939.
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>> The earliest known aerial photograph, taken from a balloon over
>> Paris in 1858.
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