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* figure out who our advisor is now that jkh is gone
 
* figure out who our advisor is now that jkh is gone
 
* brainstorm fun services to host on our ample [[Infrastructure]]
 
* brainstorm fun services to host on our ample [[Infrastructure]]
** e.g. [https://github.com/iv-org/invidious invidious (yt frontend)], [https://github.com/sekai-soft/guide-nitter-self-hosting/ nitter (twitter frontend)], game servers, etc.
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** e.g. [https://github.com/iv-org/invidious invidious (yt frontend)], [https://github.com/sekai-soft/guide-nitter-self-hosting/ nitter (twitter frontend)], [https://www.debian.org/mirror/ftpmirror distro package mirrors], game servers, etc.
 
* do some severe spring cleaning on the wiki, especially regarding conflicting information re: Infrastructure
 
* do some severe spring cleaning on the wiki, especially regarding conflicting information re: Infrastructure
 
** e.g. the page on [[Infrastructure:Cyberdelia]] should be updated to reflect the information that it is not running
 
** e.g. the page on [[Infrastructure:Cyberdelia]] should be updated to reflect the information that it is not running

Revision as of 01:04, 14 October 2024

The Holy Docket, a.k.a. Shit What Needs To Get Done

last updated 10/13/24

  • set up a matrix homeserver to spread around as an accessible alternative to the IRC
    • bridge it to the IRC (obviously) ideally without having a single bot relaying messaged, because some people in pound vtluug expressed their dislike of that.
  • print flyers for the first meeting, incl. links/QR codes to the chat(s), website, mailing list.
  • figure out who our advisor is now that jkh is gone
  • brainstorm fun services to host on our ample Infrastructure
  • do some severe spring cleaning on the wiki, especially regarding conflicting information re: Infrastructure
  • embezzle funds from the SEC or the Student Budget Board
    • seeming SEC funding requirements:
      • attendance to SEC ~3 meetings a semester
      • >=3 hours of community service via the SEC in a *previous* semester
      • signing up for some stuff
      • these can be waived for 'previously inactive' orgs. look into that?
    • the SBB seems easier, and we already used it for the previous service revival Project_Bringing_Sexy_Back