Good news: It didn't matter that no Freenet developer could attend. My friends managed well on their own to talk with someone from politics.
I won't make any details public about who is involved, but for now I can say: - It sounds like the politician does indeed like Freenet and is serious in thinking about how we could acquire further funds. - This isn't some random local village politician, we're talking about higher level parliaments! - One of the main area's of interest of him *is* Internet politics, so he's perfectly qualified. I'll keep you up to date! :) On Wednesday, April 27, 2016 06:52:30 PM [email protected] wrote: > Hey folks, > > I recently attended a local Internet politics meetup to speak about Freenet, > at the hope of getting ideas for fundraising. > We turned out to chat about it for 4 hours, and one of the politicians there > likes Freenet and is indeed interested in helping us with acquiring > donations! His plan is to speak to higher level members of the green party > about this. > > He will be at the re:publica "Web 2.0" conference in Berlin, May 2-4. > On Thursday May 5, he'll also attend the screening of a movie from a > politician who he suspects to be able to help. > > I cannot be there myself unfortunately. > So if one of you folks can be in Berlin on May 2-4, and/or ideally on May 5, > it would be nice if you could accompany the guy so he has a Freenet expert > at hand. > > If you are interested, please quickly send me a mail about how you're easy > to be contacted, for example your phone number, as this is next week > already. > > Thanks & Greetings
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