The annual Ferment Change event series is happening this month and next. We are looking for a venue for the main event on November 15th. In the past we've had it at the humanist hall. They raised thier rates a good bit. Could Sudo Room and the Public school host our main event the potluck & culture swap? I posted the upcoming events below.
Patrick
October 12, 2013
Indigenous People's Day- Ferment Change!
Start Time: 11:00 am
Ends: 3:00 pm
Description: Fermented food workshops and samples from around the world to
celebrate Indigenous People's Day including a Nepalese Fermentation Workshop, a maya-aztec fermentation workshop, and an Ethiopian bread workshop (Injera)
More info to come...
More details
October 19, 2013
Kombucha! Workshop and Swap
Start Time: 11:00 am
Ends: 1:00 pm
Description: We will have a 1 hour kombucha workshop followed by Kombucha Swap.
Bring your kombucha by for others to taste and come pickup a new mother!
More details
October 26, 2013
Ferment Change! Kim Chi w/Phat Beets Youth
Start Time: 11:00 am
Ends: 1:00 pm
Description: Join Lorena, a Fresh Felllow from the Phat Beets Produce Youth Program in making this traditional Korean Pickle made from napa cabbage, carrots, gingers and more! Lorena will provide samples and bring a jar so you can make and take some home with you!
More details
And more fun activities...
Tour De Fermet- a homebrewers bicycle tour of the East Bay to benefit Phat Beets Produce
$20-$50 (per day)
Oct 26th and Oct 27th All day
more info email info(a)phatbeetsproduce.org
Ferment Change Potluck and Culture Swap n' Workshops Friday Nov 15th
Oakland, Ca.
more info to come!
Hi Sudo folk.
The public comment period just opened for the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) - which will determine the reporting (minimum) guidelines for the Info Tech space. These new sets of industry-specific standards SASB has started publishing will likely become the accounting norms for sustainability.
If anyone is interested in working with me on putting together comments by Jan. 2, 2014 - I could probably use the help.
Thanks.
sent from eddan.com
> From: "Comments @ SASB" <comments(a)sasb.org>
> Subject: Public Comment for Technology & Communications
> Date: October 8, 2013 12:38:15 PM PDT
>
> 90-Day Period of Public Comment Now Open
> Technology & Communications
> SASB Exposure Draft Sustainability Accounting Standards
>
> Comment Deadline: January 2, 2014
>
> The proposed sustainability accounting standards for industries in the Technology & Communications sector are now available for public review. SASB welcomes comments from the public.
>
> Those providing comments should consider that the proposed disclosure standards are intended to be integrated in financial filings of publicly-traded companies, such as the Form 10-K. As such, they must reflect auditable information that is material to investors and can be collected by corporations in a cost-efficient manner.
>
> The industries covered in the Technology and Communications sector are:
> Electronic Manufacturing Services & Original Design Manufacturing
> Software & IT Services
> Hardware
> Semiconductors
> Telecommunications
> Internet Media & Services
>
> To access the exposure drafts, and for instructions on how to submit comments, please click here.
>
> Thank you for your involvement in the development of these important standards.
>
steep admission prices, but this conference's agenda is likely of interest to Sudo folk.
http://www.greenbiz.com/events/verge/2013/10/san-francisco/program
> October 14, 2013 - October 17, 2013
> VERGE San Francisco brings together innovators, entrepreneurs, and leading public officials to explore the opportunities for radical efficiencies created through technology advancements in energy, buildings and transportation.
Hey Sudo people! Bay Area Community Exchange (aka "the timebank") is
planning to have our monthly general meeting this Wednesday night 8:00 to
9:30 PM. We've had meetings at Sudo before, but I am not sure how to add it
to the Sudo Room calendar. Can someone point out to me how to do that? It's
usually pretty small, maybe 10 people or so, so it shouldn't clash with
your guys' weekly meeting.
Also...
We're in the middle of overhauling our website and need to build up our
tech team to get it done. If anyone is interested, or know someone who
might be, please pass this along (see below). Committed volunteers may
receive a small cash stipend, plus timebank hours. Email Carl at
bacetechteam(a)gmail.com. For more info on BACE check out bace.org.
Much appreciation!
Descriptions of positions needed:
*Tech Team Leader for BACE - Oakland/San Francisco, 10
hrs/month*.<http://timebank.sfbace.org/reqs/2751>
Must have good communication skills and some knowledge working with Ruby on
Rails and using Github. Other tech experience a plus.
*Ruby on Rails developer for BACE website - San Francisco/Oakland, 5-10
hrs/month* <http://timebank.sfbace.org/reqs/2752>
Must have capable Ruby skills or be able to pick it up quickly. Javascript
and HTML/CSS a plus.
*Front-end Designer for the BACE website, 5-10 hour a month, Oakland/San
Francisco* <http://timebank.sfbace.org/reqs/2753>
Must know HTML/CSS and have a good eye on design. Portfolio of previous
design work a plus.
Okay, thank you!
-amber
--
*Animator Mama You-Tube
Channel<http://www.youtube.com/user/videocabulary/videos?view=0>
*
*Animator Mama on Tumblr <http://animatormama.tumblr.com/>*
This was meant to get sent out after Wednesday's meeting. Sorry it took so long.
In short, we are coming close to filing Sudoroom as a California
corporation. We want to do this as consensually and horizontally as
possible, but also soon. As in, the next few weeks. Let this e-mail
thread be your official opportunity to lobby objections, concerns and
desires. Here is some background for clarity, and some homework.
PROFIT vs NON-PROFIT: this is the distinction that gets talked about
most often, but actually seems to be the most remote/non-issue
question right now. 501 (c3, c5, c*) is a chapter of the Federal IRC,
meaning it ONLY relates to Federal income taxes. You ask the IRS to
recognize you, and they take a few years to start letting you keep
your money. But we're NOT AT THIS STAGE YET because legally we DON'T
even EXIST YET.
INCORPORATION: this is how you exist. It is not a federal process -
you ask your U.S. State to recognize you. Each state does it a little
differently. Generally the old traditional type of corporation is a
C-Corp, and newer types are LLC and B-Corp. This is something we all
need to learn more about! We need to decide the pros and cons of each
type. That is our homework assignment #1.
WRITING OUR ARTICLES: when we file papers we will have to submit
Articles/Bylaws. This will be a legal document describing who we are
and what the terms and rules of our incorporation are. It is
OPEN-ENDED meaning very hackable but also intimidating. It's been
proposed that we use Noisebridge's articles as a starting point and
edit them to our liking to make them most Sudo-appropriate. It's on
our wiki now: https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Bylaws_in_progress Reading,
understanding, and hacking at this document is homework assignment #2!
MEMBERSHIP: observant readers will note incorporation implies there
are "owners." We have to figure out once and for all how to decide
membership. This is it, folks. Time for us all to step up and ask "who
the fuck are we?"
So, in summary, the next steps are:
1) Decide on LLC vs C vs B Corp
2) Write articles/bylaws to file with
3) who the fuck are we?
Videophiles, here is the file:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B_jq7klTEotEQXdMYTVOandHT0E/edit?usp=sharing
Would like to:
- cut out the embarassing bits
- make it short
- adjust colours
- make some sort of effect every time I rip a poster off the wall.
- upload to youtube
Are you the video-guru that would like to take on this project? Do-ocracy
by all means.
-notconfusingly, Max
Thoughts and suggestions on discussion topics for an Oakland Technology Policy Forum 10/24 much appreciated.
> From: "bryan" <bryan(a)bryanparker.org>
> Date: October 4, 2013, 4:44:47 PM PDT
> To: eddan(a)eddan.com
>
> We are pulling together a tech forum to study the question of what would be needed in terms of infrastructure, marketing, resources, etc to drive a real tech sector in Oakland. Additionally, what are the restraints on this happening?
> We were thinking 6-8 on 10/24. Policy discussion only, no politics. We have invited a group of tech professionals, capital providers and other thought leaders in the field. We think Oakland can make particular strides in the areas of Clean /Green tech and digital media.
> Please let me know your thoughts.
>
> Best,
>
> Bryan
This is my former housemate from NYC ... He was a librarian and a poet at occupy... Reminds me of our resident poet Troy who is also our librarian !!!
Any poetry readings at sudoroom ??
Check out this video on YouTube:
http://youtu.be/IN9DcF7ayhc
Sent from my iPad
sent from eddan.com
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Peter Harter <farrington(a)gmail.com>
> Date: October 4, 2013, 9:39:32 AM PDT
> To: "netpolicy(a)mozilla.org" <Netpolicy(a)mozilla.org>
> Subject: government shut down & open web
>
> As you may already know many US government websites have shuttered, so to speak, as a result of the budget shut down. Reminds me of how Internet freedom issue campaigns have rallied attention by altering or closing websites.
>
> Seems to me that this moment is a possible opportunity for Mozilla to educate the public about the importance of the open Web and how it is all around us every day.
>
> During the previous shut down in the mid 90s people became fed up with a lack of access to government services such as visas for overseas travel. I don't know if it was a simple pressure point of very wealthy and well connected people that got fed up with Newt Gingrich and wanted to have their vacations to go forward. But that is one of the anecdotes one heard at the time.
>
> Do people that care about the open Web care at all about a lack of access to government websites?
>
> For example, people do care about a lack of access to national parks and how that disrupts their vacations, ruins the income to businesses dependent on those parks and pushes those workers into poverty and onto government assistance.
>
> Is there an example that we can think of to make a similar cascading deprivation narrative connecting the shut down of government websites to a broader impact that burdens us all?
>
> This I think would help underscore the point that Harvey made to me a year ago or so -- that the open Web needs to be a regular part of a kitchen table conversation, akin to what it took or many to move clean air out of the environmentalist extremes and into the very mainstream.
>
> I can't say that the shut down of the US government is that tipping point for the open Web.
>
> But since we've all seen the shuttering of websites as a timeworn tactic for two decades now, I thought I should raise it with you all here for contemplation and for discussion perhaps during the Mozilla Summit.
>
> Peter
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