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Mela Eckenfels

PiratePad: quote - 0 views

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    Wie schon nach der Wahl 2009 wird den Piraten eine Genderdebatte angetragen - und teilweise gibt es Antworten, da reicht mir eine Hand zum Facepalmen nicht mehr aus. Auch wenn wir intern keinen Konsens haben - lasst uns eine Art Arguliner/Hilfestellung/Vorschläge für Interviews machen: Kampf dem Klischee Arrrr Vorweg: "Bei den Piraten gibt es keine Frauen." Schlechte Antworten, die ich nicht mehr hören mag:  - "Bei uns arbeiten ganz viele tolle Frauen im Hintergrund." (Getoppt von "Bei uns macht eine Frau die Buchhaltung". Ich wartete an diesem Punkt nur noch auf "Die sorgen auch dafür, dass die P9 nett aussieht.")- "Wir sind so basisdemokratisch, da kann es gar keine Diskriminierung geben". (Verkennt leider den Androzentrismus von sowohl IT- als auch Politikszene. Daher: gut gemeint, aber auch eine schlechte Antwort. Mehr dazu in Englisch: Skuds (Kirrily Roberts, seit dieser Woche Alex Skud Bayley) Keynote von der OsCon09 http://infotrope.net/2009/07/25/standing-out-in-the-crowd-my-oscon-keynote/  Text und Slides, Video hier: http://blip.tv/oreilly-open-source-convention/oscon-09-kirrily-robert-standing-out-in-the-crowd-2420638xt )- "Frauen stehen nicht gern in der ersten Reihe / im Rampenlicht"Selbst   *wenn* diese Aussage stimmt - so verallgemeinert klingt sie gönnerhaft und  frauenfeindlich (Tenor: Brauchen wir gar nicht erst zu fragen, die wollen doch eh nicht). Die meisten Männer wollen übrigens auch nicht. Und dass sich *mehr* Frauen (und Männer) Ämter zutrauen - nun, das ist ein Problem an dem man arbeiten kann. Daher mein Antwortvorschlag: "Wir wollen  generell  daran arbeiten, dass sich mehr Leute Ämter und Verantwortung  allgemein  zutrauen. Vieles lässt sich üben und in der Piratenpartei besteht die Möglichkeit, sich in Teams oder allein an größere Projekte heranzutasten - das gilt  natürlich nicht nur für Frauen". Zu den nicht vorhandenen Frauen - Bitte nicht mit "Ja.... bla bla" antworten. Warum sollten wir bestätigen, da
Mela Eckenfels

German police seize Pirate Party servers - Techworld.com - 0 views

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    "Police in Germany have confiscated servers belonging to the Pirate Party as part of a criminal investigation. On Friday morning, at the request of the French authorities, German police officers seized a number of Pirate Party servers in Hesse Offenbach. The move led to widespread disruption of the part's IT infrastructure as several websites and a communication platform for members were shut down."
Mela Eckenfels

German police downed Pirate Party servers | thinq_ - 0 views

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    "German police downed the servers of the German Pirate Party in an operation instigated on behalf of French authorities, the Party said on Friday. According to a statement put out by the Piratenpartei Deutschland, police "confiscated a number of servers of the German Pirate Party which are provided by AixIT in Offenbach, for a French investigation"."
Mela Eckenfels

Pirate Party Servers Disconnected By German Cops | ITProPortal.com - 0 views

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    "At the request of French authorities, German police officers have disconnected the German Pirate Party's Internet connection and confiscated computer equipment and servers. According to a statement published by Piratenpartei Deutschland, a German branch of the original Swedish political party, the ISP-owned servers were nabbed as evidence in a French investigation."
Mela Eckenfels

German Pirate Party servers seized in Anonymous investigation | MyCE - My Consumer Elec... - 0 views

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    " In cooperation with French officials, German police have raided the offices of the German Pirate Party and confiscated all of the organization's servers in connection with an alleged future attack currently being planned by hacker collective Anonymous. French investigators requested the aide of German authorities after tracing one of the tools used by Anonymous, an open source text collaboration tool known as PiratenPad, to the Pirate Party's systems. It is currently unclear, however, why all of the organization's servers have been taken offline if the investigation does not reach beyond PiratenPad."
Mela Eckenfels

Police confirm German Pirate Party takedown | ZDNet UK - 0 views

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    "German law enforcement authorities have confirmed a take-down of Pirate Party servers on Friday. The Bundeskriminalamt (BKA) German federal police told ZDNet UK on Monday that it was involved in the investigation. The operation saw German Pirate Party (Piraten Partei) servers taken offline, disrupting operations. Prosecutors in Darmstadt led the German side of the operation, said a BKA spokeswoman."
Mela Eckenfels

German Pirate Party Servers Seized By Police | eWEEK Europe UK - 0 views

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    "The German branch of the Pirate Party, which campaigns for civil rights on the Internet, has been raided Police in Germany have reportedly seized a number of servers belonging to the German Pirate Party, as part of a French criminal investigation. The servers, hosted at AixIT in Offenbach, were confiscated on the morning of 20 May, following a request by the French authorities. However, it is believed that the investigation only concerns a single public service on one of the party's virtual servers."
Mela Eckenfels

German police seize Pirate Party servers| PC World Magazine New Zealand - 0 views

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    "Police in Germany have confiscated servers belonging to the Pirate Party as part of a criminal investigation. On Friday morning, at the request of the French authorities, German police officers seized a number of Pirate Party servers in Hesse Offenbach. The move led to widespread disruption of the part's IT infrastructure as several websites and a communication platform for members were shut down. A spokesman for the party said that neither the party itself nor any of its subsidiaries is under investigation and the party is distancing itself from any criminal wrongdoing. Early indications are that police are investigating the PiratenPad facility made available on one of the servers, according to the Pirate Party and the Etherpad Foundation. PiratenPad is a Web application that uses Etherpad software to allow users to freely contribute to and edit documents. "
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