December 15th, 2022 IRC Meeting
Meeting to be held via video conference: https://ca.meet.coop/mas-ub4-8ox-vtj.
Reports
Activism Director
PR/Media Director
Quartermaster
First Officer
Captain
Decisions/Endorsements
United States Pirate Party Issues?
Projects
1/21/2023 Party Conference
Local Outreach
Planning for 2023 Local Elections
Conference
Video Newsletter/Podcast
Leader: Joseph
- Pirate news recording scheduled for Sundays, 7pm with go-live at 7:30pm. Unless changed
Other To Do
- Application to PPI
Upcoming Events
- Party Conference, noon, January 21st, 2023.
Participants
- Mysty O'Kneel
- Steve Revilak
- Jamie O'Keefe
- Joe Onoroski
- Micky Metts
Observers
Summary
Reports
Joe did a speaking engagement at a high school in Haverill, which focused on third parties. Tried to differentiate us from the two main political parties. A number of the kids were interested. Good experience overall.
On the quartermaster side, Joe is working on getting financial reporting in order. Please let him know if you have in-kind contributions to report.
Steve reports that Arlington continues to work on a path to compliance with multi-family zoning requirements for MBTA communities.
Jamie reports that past meetings have been uploaded to youtube. Planning on sending some email updates and scheduling blog posts. Found someone interested in the IT director role. Jamie will work with him, ie., onboarding.
Decisions
No USPP meeting last week, but we expect one this week. Agenda not posted yet. Joe would like to discuss opening pirate council meetings to the general public. This would be a change to discord, to allow others to comment during meetings, propose agenda items, etc.
Projects
Party conference scheduled for Jan 21st. Two hours. Need to put out a call for topics.
Joe is interested in doing some in-person events, once COVID dies down a bit more.
Planning for local elections. We have etherpad set up, with various tasks that need to be done (like contacting prospective candidates).
Pirate news is Sunday at 7:30 (meet at 7:00pm to prep)
Micky reports that a group in Philadelphia is setting up public phones (mounted like pay phones) that run GNU/Linux, and make phone calls for free.