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==Group Mailing Lists and Member Accounts==  
==Group Mailing Lists and Member Accounts==  
These are hive13 mailings lists.  Each ends with hive13.org of course:
*'''membership''' - To sign up as a member or to ask general membership related questions.
*'''comm''' - Communications Group - Central group to communicate what is going on with Hive13
*'''propaganda''' - Art/Logs/Shirt Designs, etc
*'''meatspacers''' - Group in charge of finding a space for Hive13 to work


Proposal:
Proposal:
* For each group on the wiki, paper pushers, comm, etc. Create email groups once all accounts have been created on Hive13. This way if somebody wants to make an announcement they can mail comm@hive13.org or whatever.
* Use User Accounts as a way of managing membership. This can be used as a single-sign on (SSO) solution and to control multi-tier membership access if so desired.
* Use User Accounts as a way of managing membership. This can be used as a single-sign on (SSO) solution and to control multi-tier membership access if so desired.
** I like both of the above ideas if we know of a way to accomplish them.  [[user:DaveMenninger|1243544577]]
** I like this idea if we know of a way to accomplish it.  [[user:DaveMenninger|1243544577]]


== Public vs. Private ==
== Public vs. Private ==
* I think we need to start differentiating between what we consider public and private comms infrastructure.  I think there always needs to be something public that is very easily to contribute to, and then in addition to that add the private accounts, rooms, etc, etc.  [[user:DaveMenninger|1243624830]]
* I think we need to start differentiating between what we consider public and private comms infrastructure.  I think there always needs to be something public that is very easily to contribute to, and then in addition to that add the private accounts, rooms, etc, etc.  [[user:DaveMenninger|1243624830]]

Revision as of 12:28, 5 June 2009

Comms Working Group Volunteers

Tools we use

Google Group

The Google Group is a mainly a mailing list, but it also has "pages" and uploaded files.

The Google Group can be found at: http://groups.google.com/group/cincihackerspace?hl=en

IRC

We are in #hive13 on freenode.net. Java web client.

Wiki

You're lookin' at it. This mediawiki is our wiki.

Twitter

Craig set up a twitter account: http://twitter.com/Hive13 There is a proxy to it if you want to post to it (see here).

Communications Planning

Getting Domain Names

Craig has bought some domains, They have links to all of our sites and is basically just a general portal page.

Group Mailing Lists and Member Accounts

These are hive13 mailings lists. Each ends with hive13.org of course:

  • membership - To sign up as a member or to ask general membership related questions.
  • comm - Communications Group - Central group to communicate what is going on with Hive13
  • propaganda - Art/Logs/Shirt Designs, etc
  • meatspacers - Group in charge of finding a space for Hive13 to work

Proposal:

  • Use User Accounts as a way of managing membership. This can be used as a single-sign on (SSO) solution and to control multi-tier membership access if so desired.
    • I like this idea if we know of a way to accomplish it. 1243544577

Public vs. Private

  • I think we need to start differentiating between what we consider public and private comms infrastructure. I think there always needs to be something public that is very easily to contribute to, and then in addition to that add the private accounts, rooms, etc, etc. 1243624830