Aktivix:AktiviX II
10-12th September 2004 — Sheffield, UK
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Fliers
Fliers are available for AktiviX_II - please print them out and distribute them!
- Media:Aktivix2_1.pdf Flier 1 as pdf 58k - intended for people who have heard of Linux
- Media:Aktivix2_1.sxw Flier 1 as sxw 100k - OpenOffice format
- Media:Aktivix2_2.pdf Flier2 as pdf 60k - intended for people who may not be sure what Linux is
- Media:Aktivix2_2.sxw Flier2 as sxw 100k - OpenOffice format
AktiviX II - Another System is Possible!
10-12th September 2004 — Sheffield, England
A weekend for environmental / animal rights / peace / social justice /anti-capitalist campaigners / activists and cultural creatives to get to know GNU/Linux, each other, and to discuss political strategies and actions around Information and Communication Technology
Free Software is an alternative to the products of other proprietary software corporations who do not share their code in a collaborative community or creative commons. Once a plaything for geeks, GNU/Linux is now an impressive, stable, secure, virus-free and versatile operating system.
AktiviX is a chance to try installing, running, and securing a GNU/Linux system, to share experiences and enthusiasm with other activists and hackers, and make plans for the future.
Whatever the level of ability, confidence or experience with computers all activists, grass-roots groups, social workers, and others who are interested in moving to Free software for a Free Culture are welcome.
There will also be a meeting about an AktiviX:CommunityServer project. The vision is to take control of informational flows through community building. People are encouraged to discuss participation in this collaborative effort with their local collectives and friends, -bring ideas and experiences!
Sessions
At AktiviX II there will be sessions on...
- Privacy, security and encryption. See AKtiviX:AktiviX II Security
- Connecting, chatting, emailing and sharing files and information securely
- GNU/Linux Distributions. See AktiviX:AktiviX II Getting Linux
- Using Software to organise and socialise. See AktiviX:AktiviX II Social Software
- Surfing the web with Firefox
- Chatting with GAIM, Jabber and XChat on IRC (including link-up with the Creative Forum and Peace Not War Free Frestival for Peace.)
- Mailing lists with Mailman
- Creating horizontal web sites using Wiki's
- Peer to peer file sharing
- Gaming on Linux. See AktiviX:AktiviX II Gaming on Linux
- Producing Documents, using images and more. See AktiviX:AktiviX II Working With Free Software
- OpenOffice.org
- The GNU Image Manipulation Programe (GIMP) - a free photoshop alternative
- Burn CDs, DVDs and encode and decode with K3B
- ImageMagick
- Free software on Windows
- Women only sessions
- Hardware - hands-on taking apart and putting together computers
- Hardware - hands-on taking apart and putting together computers
- Hactivism
- Hacklabs and Polymedia Labs, with the London Freedom Hacklab and LowTech?
- Tactical media, DIY media and Indymedia
- Recycling and building appropriate autonomous infrastructure
- Wireless Communities
- Linux Terminal Services
- IPCop
- The philosophy of the Free Software Movement
- An AktiviX:AktiviX II:FilmScreening
- NOMAD Free Interpreting Tools --> Alternatives to expensive commercial systems, combined with volunteer interpreters networks such as Babels, allow grassroots movements to develop intercultural relations from below. Technically it could be: streaming audio, AM/FM radio delivery, infrared hacking, multiplexing, magnetic loops... contact: javierARROBAspc.org
- Add your idea here!
Timetable
See the Mediawiki tables help page for constructing the timetables!
Concrete Offers of Workshops (not yet timetabled)
- introduction to Linux and Free Software - politics, ethics and practicalities. 30mins to 1hr - max
- hardware workshop - take that computer apart and put it back together again - max {max - I've got lots and lots of hardware bits to bring along if it helps - suggest running it in parallel with install fest - make a machine then install on it?} Gareth
Friday
All that is planned on Friday is meeting at The Rutland pub from 7pm onwards it does food before 7 or so, it is near the train and coach station and here we will can sort out accomodation and have a beer :-)
The address is: 86 Brown Street, S1 2BS. And from the bus / train station walk up past road works and The Howard pub and the Showroom Bar on Paternoster Row, past the former NCPM (big stainless steel drum building, hosting Sheffield Live! in the ground floor of the first drum), Paternoster Row then turns into Brown Street, walk past Spearmint Rhinos and the Rutland is on the corner, see the Rutland website for a picture of the pub. It's only about 5mins from the station, ask locals if in doubt :-)
There is an open wirless node in the pub, use these settings:
BOOTPROTO=dhcp ESSID=conexant CHANNEL=11 MODE=Auto
Join the #aktivix irc channel here: http://chat.indymedia.org/?chans=aktivix
Saturday
Also we need to timetable the community server discussions and the free software and licensing (?) debate
Time | Room 1 | Room 2 |
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10:00am-10:30am | Introductions and setting the day's agenda | Introductions and setting the day's agenda |
10:30am-12:00pm | AktiviX_II_Install_Fest installing linux, bring your computer if you want it set up to dual boot or just boot linux plus there will be 10 or so computers to try with different distros | Building A Wireless Access Point out of Pebble Linux and redundant PC |
1-3pm | hacklabs current events | using gimp - this may change! |
3-5pm | Using IRC - Featuring Link-up with Creative Forum and Peace Not War Free Festival for Peace @ Project 142? (contact josef(at)uniteddiversity.com 07800 849 287) |
Sunday
Time | Room 1 | Room 2 | Recycling Matters - Spital Hill | |
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10:00am-10:30am | Set day's agenda | Set day's agenda. | ||
10:30am-12:00pm | playing with Scribus | Using Linux Terminal Services to make efficient use of old PC's in a small office environment. | ||
1-3pm | AktiviX II Media Labs | using Open Office This may change | ! | Recycling old PC's into dedicated firewalls with IPCop; for small or medium networks with wired connections (wireless support very very soon). |
Praticalities
Coming to AktiviX II
So you're coming ! Cool!
Add youself to the Coming To Aktivix II page
Access and Childcare
The space that is being considered has level access.
What are we going to do about childcare?
Perhaps people with any special needs should put their requirements on a wiki page or send an email to the organisers about it?
Venues
AktiviX II is going to be held at The Spectrum Centre, 105 Brunswick Road, Pitsmoor, Sheffield, S3 9LQ. (Previously known as The IRISH SOCIAL CLUB.)
- Bus: 75, 76 ,97, 22 or 34 plus some more from town, bus stops are outside Crucible Theater or Castle Markets. Get off at the Gower Street stop - its actually on Burngreave Road - and then walk along Brunswick Road - Brunswick Road is on the same side as the bus stop, a few metres down the hill (ie heading towards town again), its 80p from the City Centre.
Accomodation
Floors in private places, squats and community centres? The "church place" that was used for Indymedia UK Network meeting was good - is it available?
If you are comming please add your name to the Coming_To_Aktivix_II page and say what accomodation requirements you have.
Food
Ahhrg, nothing has been sorted, though on Saturday night there is a peace meal:
Stop the War fundraising Peace Meal
Locally cooked curry, background films, a little peace in our time. All you need to bring is conversation and a donation... raising funds for the anti-war march against Bush and Blair at the ESF.
Also, please bring along anything you can donate to the car boot sale on the Sunday.
Tickets £10 waged, £5 unwaged, two for £15. To book tickets or for more info phone 07761471441. If you don't want to book yet but are thinking of coming along please let us know so we can plan ahead.
Saturday, September 11th, 6pm onwards, St Matthews Church Hall, Carver St, Sheffield
http://lists.aktivix.org/pipermail/ssf/2004-September/000033.html
Also the Kashmir curry house is close by, cheap and friendly :-)
There is wifi everywhere on spital hill too.
Money
We have £500 from Burngreave Small Grants fund
We have £71 in donations