Subject: Re: Project PM background and other information |
From: Barrett Brown <barriticus@gmail.com> |
Date: 1/21/11, 16:04 |
To: Jonathan Kundra <jkundra@gmail.com> |
Ok, I'll relay that on. Any link to OpAlgeria will be appreciated.hJ.On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 9:53 PM, Barrett Brown <barriticus@gmail.com> wrote:
Kundra-You can tell the Algerians that OpAlgeria has commenced. Of course I and others will continue concentrating on Tunisia but we have people with LOIC not being utilized and Algerians are marching tomorrow so some are now working on that. Our guides, including the upcoming third one, will of course be applicable to Algeria and other countries as well.--
On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 12:32 PM, Jonathan Kundra <jkundra@gmail.com> wrote:Hello Again, Clark -At present, I've got a somewhat better handle on Project PM. My background in the States was in journalism and as a magazine editor. These days, I teach a variety of non-technical subjects in English at a university-level French Computer Science and IT school.I'd be happy either to actively contribute the skills I possess for furthering the Project or to simply continue for the time being both as an observer and as a minor node, insofar.as I'm progressively forwarding information to my own network of contacts.Best regards,Jonathan KundraParis, FranceOn Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 2:33 AM, Clark Robinson <robinsonchicago@gmail.com> wrote:Hi, Jonathan,
Barrett Brown asked me to share information regarding Project PM with you. In a separate message I will give you access to several documents stored in Google's cloud, including instructions to access our IRC channel, which is most active around 6 - 7 PM east coast time, on Wednesday nights.
Here is a rundown on what we are currently doing and which members are active in each area:
Designing and building information-sharing software for the blogger/journalist network: Timothy Ellis, Scott Mintz, Campbell Vertesi, and Sundeep Gottipatti, among others.
Keeping spreadsheets and associate's information updated: Emma Allan
Planning for managing finances: Scott Mintz and Timothy Ellis
Overseeing the Science Journalism Project: Sebastian Gillen
Providing leadership to the Africa Project (in cooperation with First Praxis): Emma Allan and Kenneth Lipp.
Myself, I formerly did what Emma now does, and continue to help Barrett with whatever arises. I am a retired guy from Chicago, used to be a lawyer.
Clark Robinson
Chicago, IL
Regards,
Barrett Brown
512-560-2302