From e00ca96371984d3097f6a9939d7a94ac9be81a9f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Manuel Schmalstieg Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2015 11:06:36 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] minor changes, adding some info. --- content/manifestos/2012-cryptoparty-manifesto.txt | 10 ++++++++++ ...anifesto.txt => 2013-09-Pirate-party-manifesto.txt} | 9 +++++++-- 2 files changed, 17 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) rename content/manifestos/{2013-Pirate-party-manifesto.txt => 2013-09-Pirate-party-manifesto.txt} (87%) diff --git a/content/manifestos/2012-cryptoparty-manifesto.txt b/content/manifestos/2012-cryptoparty-manifesto.txt index 015fca9..765d1f6 100644 --- a/content/manifestos/2012-cryptoparty-manifesto.txt +++ b/content/manifestos/2012-cryptoparty-manifesto.txt @@ -49,3 +49,13 @@ right, the freedom of speech. Those who would seek to stop the spread of cryptography are akin to the XV century clergy seeking to ban the printing press, afraid their monopoly on knowledge will be undermined. + +---- + +About: + +This book was written in the first 3 days of October 2012 at Studio Weise7, Berlin, surrounded by fine food and a lake of coffee amidst a veritable snake pit of cables. Approximately 20 people were involved in its creation, some more than others, some local and some far (Melbourne in particular). + +The Book Sprint was 3 days in length and the full list of onsite participants included: Adam Hyde (facilitator), Marta Peirano, Julian Oliver, Danja Vasiliev, Asher Wolf, Jan Gerber, Malte Dik, Brian Newbold, Brendan Howell, AT, Carola Hesse, Chris Pinchen, .. with cover art (illustrations to come) by Emile Denichaud. + +Sources: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/slade/know/2969 diff --git a/content/manifestos/2013-Pirate-party-manifesto.txt b/content/manifestos/2013-09-Pirate-party-manifesto.txt similarity index 87% rename from content/manifestos/2013-Pirate-party-manifesto.txt rename to content/manifestos/2013-09-Pirate-party-manifesto.txt index b119a95..e9f50c3 100644 --- a/content/manifestos/2013-Pirate-party-manifesto.txt +++ b/content/manifestos/2013-09-Pirate-party-manifesto.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# The PPEU Manifesto +# The European Pirate Party (PPEU) Manifesto ## Preamble @@ -60,4 +60,9 @@ We, the European Pirates, support the promotion of software that can be used, an Free culture is an important resource for the education and creativity of society. We strive to promote artistic activity and cultural diversity to ensure a rich educational and artistic environment for our and future generations. -source: http://ppeu.net/wiki/doku.php?id=statutes:manifesto \ No newline at end of file +> Notes: +> The Manifesto of the European Pirate Party (PPEU) was finalized during a workshop at the conference of PPEU held on 27-28 July 2013 in Warsaw, Poland. The Conference of PPEU in Warsaw, as part of the establishment of the European Pirate Party, was the last of the Conferences that started after the Declaration of Prague nearly one and half year ago. The work has taken place in several other conferences (Barcelona, Manchester, Paris), meetings (Aarau, Potsdam, Rome, Zagreb, Kiev) and countless online meetings. + +> Sources: +> http://ppeu.net/wiki/doku.php?id=statutes:manifesto - Last modified: 2013/09/03 17:26 by philiph +> http://piratetimes.net/here-comes-the-european-pirate-party/ - August 18, 2013 \ No newline at end of file