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committee_meeting_2025-11-10 [2025/11/10 19:52] sarahcommittee_meeting_2025-11-10 [2025/11/10 21:04] (current) sarah
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     * Sarah: also likes working in pairs     * Sarah: also likes working in pairs
     * Simon: used to working autonomously. Pairs and mentoring approaches work well. Used to working asynchronously.     * Simon: used to working autonomously. Pairs and mentoring approaches work well. Used to working asynchronously.
-    * Jade: likes meetings but finds them Likes to be given the outcome desired rather than being told how to do something. +    * Jade: likes meetings but finds them hard to work up to. Likes to be given the outcome desired rather than being told how to do something. 
     * we can do hybrid meetings in future     * we can do hybrid meetings in future
  
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     * Host //something// on some resilient tech.     * Host //something// on some resilient tech.
     * Jade feels like a bottleneck and there aren't many volunteers contributing many hours. Relationship here at Balam Balam seems like it could move us forward.  Time to      * Jade feels like a bottleneck and there aren't many volunteers contributing many hours. Relationship here at Balam Balam seems like it could move us forward.  Time to 
-    * LoRes Roadmap developed by Jade: Wikipedia is the first item on the roadmap, then mirroring websites, then hosting static websites. Requires e.g. user accounts. Subsequent step would be email; mailing lists. Those allow us to target community groups. Consider e.g. Wordpress plugins that allow local groups to generate static sites from their Wordpress. A future project: consider  +    * LoRes Roadmap developed by Jade: Wikipedia is the first item on the roadmap, then mirroring websites, then hosting static websites. Requires e.g. user accounts. Subsequent step would be email; mailing lists. Those allow us to target community groups. Consider e.g. Wordpress plugins that allow local groups to generate static sites from their Wordpress.  
-    * +
  
 Local Social Media  Local Social Media 
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 How do we spread the focus and avoid things bottlenecking at Jade? The things that need to be done.   How do we spread the focus and avoid things bottlenecking at Jade? The things that need to be done.  
-  *Partnerships & relationships +  * Partnerships & relationships 
-  *Communications and outreach +  * Governance. Processes, policies need to be written 
-    * Cluster meetups, courses +  * Volunteer coordinator 
-    *Making sure the solarpunk meetups happen each month < this could be rotating  +  * Communications and outreach 
-  *Governance. Processes, policies need to be written +  * Cluster meetups, coursesMaking sure the solarpunk meetups happen each month < this could be rotating  
-  *Volunteer coordinator +  * Grants 
-  + 
   * 6 of us plus James (technical). Maybe Ben. Matt less available, sometimes available on request, pulling back. Also some twistable arms.  Doing these things in pairs might be helpful.    * 6 of us plus James (technical). Maybe Ben. Matt less available, sometimes available on request, pulling back. Also some twistable arms.  Doing these things in pairs might be helpful. 
  
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     * Ask for a space inside the resilience hub.      * Ask for a space inside the resilience hub. 
   * Simon and Rob could partner on running a Solarpunk event soon. e.g. Lily's talk on how programmers influence society. Tech for activists. Some old dude to talk about appropriate technology.    * Simon and Rob could partner on running a Solarpunk event soon. e.g. Lily's talk on how programmers influence society. Tech for activists. Some old dude to talk about appropriate technology. 
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 +===== Next Meeting =====
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 +8 December - **Rob will organise location**. 
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