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A few thoughts.
I think starting off with a good "send to" page for those new to the ideas of liberty would be great. Start off simple on the main page, then break it down into topics (sound money, civil liberties, health freedom) and explain the current problems with each then show how this results from bad government policies. At the end of each section provide a link to the related liberty forest forum "for your own discussion on this".
We need some guiding principles for the org and for anyone who is to assume some leadership. For example, IMO, to keep it pure and true it should be a totally non-paid grassroots org that seeks no profit for anyone. Transparency in income vs. expenses is good. IMO, we need a model that people will feel happy to contribute to and not feel later like they or their work is being taken advantage of. We need to be like an open-source resource for the freedom movement, maybe write a public license (GNU style) that we can put all works under. We need to define these principles, ones that can never change. We need leaders who will openly pledge to support those principles.
I agree the archive here is a treasure trove, and I've always tried to treat it accordingly-- which is also a large part of why it is of great value to POST TOPICS IN THE BEST FIT SUB-FORUM so the archives can be as useful as possible and not just a big blob.
In a sorts, RPFs has always been the anti-thesis of "all politics is local" - the community here has always allowed for sharing of best practices, information and talent with collaborating on projects. We're not a meet-up replacement, just a world wide gather place (and have had solid international contributors that have ended up making a difference on various local levels). We can use and leverage the CFL tools (which of course we'll all basically totally support) but our organization model is different (open source and grassroots), and as I said in PM, there are some areas they aren't going to want to touch that we can.
I talked to Liberty Eagle some last weekend, she had some good ideas- hope she will post (or I will for her).
I think starting off with a good "send to" page for those new to the ideas of liberty would be great. Start off simple on the main page, then break it down into topics (sound money, civil liberties, health freedom) and explain the current problems with each then show how this results from bad government policies. At the end of each section provide a link to the related liberty forest forum "for your own discussion on this".
We need some guiding principles for the org and for anyone who is to assume some leadership. For example, IMO, to keep it pure and true it should be a totally non-paid grassroots org that seeks no profit for anyone. Transparency in income vs. expenses is good. IMO, we need a model that people will feel happy to contribute to and not feel later like they or their work is being taken advantage of. We need to be like an open-source resource for the freedom movement, maybe write a public license (GNU style) that we can put all works under. We need to define these principles, ones that can never change. We need leaders who will openly pledge to support those principles.
I agree the archive here is a treasure trove, and I've always tried to treat it accordingly-- which is also a large part of why it is of great value to POST TOPICS IN THE BEST FIT SUB-FORUM so the archives can be as useful as possible and not just a big blob.
In a sorts, RPFs has always been the anti-thesis of "all politics is local" - the community here has always allowed for sharing of best practices, information and talent with collaborating on projects. We're not a meet-up replacement, just a world wide gather place (and have had solid international contributors that have ended up making a difference on various local levels). We can use and leverage the CFL tools (which of course we'll all basically totally support) but our organization model is different (open source and grassroots), and as I said in PM, there are some areas they aren't going to want to touch that we can.
I talked to Liberty Eagle some last weekend, she had some good ideas- hope she will post (or I will for her).