[Adminsysters] [SERVPUB] updates and open up
nats wessax
alienate at riseup.net
Sat Feb 8 10:14:23 CET 2025
hello mara + ooooo,
thank you for sharing your progress and writing -- i am excited to see
this project and chapter evolve! over the last month i have also been in
the process of writing about feminist data practices [as part of my phd]
and have gathered a lot of resources and further writings -- maybe we
can find a moment to exchange. also, i would like to be involved in the
third mode that you suggest below, contributing 'in relation to our
collective infrastructures'.
greetings,
nate [they/them]
On 1/27/25 14:54, mara wrote:
> Hi
> me and ooooo we have been involved in the ServPub project since the
> summer 2023, providing VPN and proxy for two raspberry pi's via Jean
> and transmitting knowledge about VPN to In-grid collective (see our
> email threads with SERVPUB prefix in the subject)
> we are writing to give some updates on the ServPub book project, which
> is a collaborative writing experiment hosted on one of the
> raspbery-pi. The collective authors is us as Systerserver, In-grid,
> and academics from two London Universities and one in Denmark, see
> more here: https://wiki4print.servpub.net/
> Our chapter is in progress and by end of April the first draft is
> expected:
> https://wiki4print.servpub.net/index.php?title=Chapter_2b:_Server_Issues:_Networked_Infrastructure
>
> We are opening up the process to ask support on the following:
> -- / proofreading
> -- / technical proof checking
> --/ Facts/tech checking of what we write in relation to our
> collective infrastructure
>
> The first stage was a lot of volunteer work with some minimal fees but
> the book project has a budget and we could allocate 600pounds for this
> support (to be distributed among the contributors of Systerserver).
>
> We also like to invite you (as an affiliation of the wider
> Systerserver network) to add references and include
> personal/professional/community projects, practices, articles, manuals
> in relation to our chapter (network infrastructure) so that the book
> becomes also a vehicle for making visible the wider practices around
> Systerserver.
>
> Reply to this email if you like to be involved in any way.
>
> in solidarity
> mara + ooooo
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