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This tribe along with the Real ID-- activism association on free-association.net, and the Privacy Activism web site, is intended as one of the hubs for an activist campaign to stop implementation of, and then repeal, the Real ID act.
free-association.net/index.php
www.privacyactivism.org/
Inital thinking about goals for this campaign, often partnering with other efforts such as the ACLU's Real Nightmare campaign:
* Submission of 10,000+ comments on the draft implementation legislation by the deadline in late April/early May
* Enlisting 100+ volunteers across the U.S.
* staging 10 or more events (salons, benefit concerts, talks)
* At least 100 references to the campaign or events (and hence publicity for the issue) in the blogosphere -- and at least 10 references in "mainstream media
*Experience with, documentation of practices, and development of collateral and techniques for a cross-social-network activist campaign
free-association.net/index.php
www.privacyactivism.org/
Inital thinking about goals for this campaign, often partnering with other efforts such as the ACLU's Real Nightmare campaign:
* Submission of 10,000+ comments on the draft implementation legislation by the deadline in late April/early May
* Enlisting 100+ volunteers across the U.S.
* staging 10 or more events (salons, benefit concerts, talks)
* At least 100 references to the campaign or events (and hence publicity for the issue) in the blogosphere -- and at least 10 references in "mainstream media
*Experience with, documentation of practices, and development of collateral and techniques for a cross-social-network activist campaign
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Should we increase our goals?
Sun, March 11, 2007 - 11:26 AMWe've already got 45 people here, 14 on free-association (altough there's a lot of overlap), and most of the people I've talked to think they can bring in at least another two or three more ... we haven't even officially launched yet and it's clear that we're going to exceed the 100+ volunteer goal. Yay us!
So does this mean we should think about increasing our goal for submitting comments?
100,000 certainly feels like it's achievable ...
Thoughts?
jon