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- From: Wayne Mackintosh <wayne AT oerfoundation.org>
- To: Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand discussion <cc-nz AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [Cc-nz] Case Studies; CCANZ update
- Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2012 20:10:58 +1200
Danyl,
Based in Ōtepoti, the OER Foundation is keen to explore what we could do for celebrations in this part of the world.
W
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Wayne Mackintosh, Ph.D.
Director OER Foundation
Director, International Centre for Open Education,
Otago Polytechnic, New Zealand.
Founder and elected Community Council Member, Wikieducator
Mobile +64 21 2436 380
Skype: WGMNZ1
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On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 8:01 PM, Danyl Strype <strypey AT disintermedia.net.nz> wrote:
Kia ora koutou
Thanks Matt, sounds like you've got a lot on your plate. I'm sure the
CC community will do our best to help you settle in.
On that note, I've been keen for a long time to see some more formal
voluntary roles created to support the Project Lead, and ideally look
for ways to turn these into paid positions. This brings us to an issue
not mentioned in this update - funding. From what I understand, CC ANZ
current funding takes us through to some time next year. We need to
ensure we have funding beyond next year, to ensure we can keep Matt on
;) It would be great if this would extend to funding other positions/
projects.
I'm sure the Board will be working on this, but others in the
community may know of funding sources they could investigate. Also,
Anna from the crowdfunding site PledgeMe.co.nz is really supportive of
CreativeCommons, and I think there is definitely scope for working
with them to fund specific projects. StandUp.org.nz even managed to
crowdfund a salary for their project director through PledgeMe.
https://pledgeme.co.nz/Crowd/Details/167
PledgeMe may also be a source of case studies, especially of
multimedia projects (music, film etc), which has been one of the
biggest stumbling blocks for CC ANZ. From my conversations with
artists, they are afraid that adopting CC puts them offside with an
entertainment industry hell-bent on defending and extending their
all-rights-reserved powers. Obviously this is a disincentive to any
artist that aspires to make a living from their art or even just get
funding to produce it. PledgeMe is game-changing because it offers the
possibility that there might be another way to get money for and from
creative work.
On the subject of the 10 year anniversary of CC, I'd like to suggest
we hold public events around the country, in as many centres as
possible, to re-launch the website (and the 4.0 licenses if they are
ready in time). I'm imagining something along the lines of the various
Software Freedom Day events around the country. This would be a chance
to:
* publicly promote the new website and CC in general (press release)
* bring the growing CC community together for celebration and networking
* build local networks that can continue to have regular meet-ups
(seasonal/ monthly?)
I'm keen to spearhead an event for the 10 year anniversary here in
Ōtepoti. Anyone else willing to muck in?
I'm keen to have some local 'free culture' meet-ups anyway, so I look
forward to catching up with Otakau-based CC supporters soon.
Ka nui te mihi
Strypey
> Hi everyone,--
>
> This is just a quick (ish) message to update you all on what I'll be doing
> over the next few months. As you all know, the general CCANZ plan (AKA
> 'Roadmap') can be found here:
> http://wiki.creativecommons.org/New_Zealand Below you can find some
> specific points on what I'll be doing:
Danyl Strype
Community Developer
Disintermedia.net.nz/strype
"freedom is participation in power.”
- Cicero
"Uncomfortable alliances are not just necessary; they reflect and
speak to the tremendous possibility of our political moment."
- Harmony Goldberg and Joshua Kahn Russell
http://www.nationofchange.org/new-radical-alliances-new-era-1337004193
"Allowing the university to be turned into the tool of business is
allowing it to be corrupted."
- Richard Stallman
http://www.oss-watch.ac.uk/resources/Stallman.xml
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Wayne Mackintosh, Ph.D.
Director OER Foundation
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Otago Polytechnic, New Zealand.
Founder and elected Community Council Member, Wikieducator
Mobile +64 21 2436 380
Skype: WGMNZ1
Twitter: OERFoundation, Mackiwg
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Re: [Cc-nz] Case Studies; CCANZ update,
Danyl Strype, 06/05/2012
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Re: [Cc-nz] Case Studies; CCANZ update,
Wayne Mackintosh, 06/05/2012
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Re: [Cc-nz] Case Studies; CCANZ update,
Ian Thomson, 06/06/2012
- Re: [Cc-nz] Case Studies; CCANZ update, Matt McGregor, 06/06/2012
- Re: [Cc-nz] Case Studies; CCANZ update, Danyl Strype, 06/14/2012
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Re: [Cc-nz] Case Studies; CCANZ update,
Ian Thomson, 06/06/2012
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- Re: [Cc-nz] Case Studies; CCANZ update, Fabiana Kubke, 06/05/2012
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Re: [Cc-nz] Case Studies; CCANZ update,
Wayne Mackintosh, 06/05/2012
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