Is the intention to also invite those who are interested in the art of
reverse-engineering as well as maker culture so long as it promotes or is
associated with Free Culture? I think this would be cool too. Expressive
media have potential to create critical space which I think is consistent
with the goals of SFC-related hacking, though it may not be programming...

Also, thanks for starting, this is rad.

- Matt

> Good news, everyone!
>
> My handsome friend Parker just set up a new mailing list for all the
> hackers
> in SFC to talk about projects we can all develop together to advance free
> culture.
>
> If you can program, design websites, make cool graphics or are any good at
> promoting free software projects, please come join our new list! Even if
> you
> don't have
> any computer skills but you have great ideas for new web apps or services
> that you think would help promote a free culture, please sign up!
>
> Sign up here!:
> http://freeculture.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fc-hackers
>
> Please, introduce yourself, tell us a bit about your skills and what you'd
> be interested in working on.
>
> Thanks everybody!
> Rich
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