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  • From: Lawrence London <lfljvenaura@gmail.com>
  • To: permaculture <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [permaculture] North American Permaculture Convergence this September! Save the dates!
  • Date: Sun, 5 Jun 2016 01:36:06 -0400

On Sun, Jun 5, 2016 at 1:06 AM, Koreen Brennan <koreenbrennan@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Lawrence, it sounds like a wonderful idea to document the various tools we
> have, all in one place. What format do you think would be the best way to
> do that? I think of google docs or wiki but there may be something better.
> It could just be done on the list if someone wanted to keep track of
> things.
>

Yes, it can be done in the list and use the Google site: search function to
locate specific information contained in posts.
Really, that information should be located, coopied and placed in an easy
access site. A combination of Google Sites,
Google Docs and Google+ would be perfect to archive a diverse array of
information valuable to permaculturists. These three resources can be
interlinked
between them easily. I have been doing exactly this for years as well as
pumping as muct good info into this list's message archives as possible. In
fact I have been doing this ssince the late 1980's after I got my first PC
and ran an international BBS, then migrated to the Web.
It can be done, just need to make a start. A group should form to create
shared admin access to three key Google resources, site, G+ and Docs, maybe
a Blogger too. Next step would be to structure the information system,
decide where to put text documents, html documents and their filesystems
and images and videos. Yes YouTube is the fourth Google resourse we will
need. This could blossom into a really cool project and continue
indefinitely.
What do you think?

>
> Jason, What makes permaculture unique to me are the principles and the
> flower - the concept of whole systems regenerative design. Perhaps that
> would be a good dialogue to have both here and at the convergence.
>
It would be really fun to participate in sich discussion. For me
permaculture is, in a sense, a religion, though I am not a very religious
person. Itrepresents a life path that is both beneficial and fascinating,
almost other worldly. I like to think of adopting a view of the Earth
through the lens of Permaculture. We are talking deep observation of
complex systems.



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