HAEQS is a decentralized group, meaning that we all belong to it, but member can pursue / organize projects / events independently and share with the rest of the group. We want that anybody has the freedom to organize an event, but also that we wont end up with questionable events / people in the process.

Check out what we’re currently working on (and update the list if appropriate):
we.riseup.net/haeqs/projects

Here are our event guidelines to help you. They are meant to help you not forget anything, but don’t stress about them. :)

EVENT GUIDELINES ENGLISH

Since HAEQS events should work somewhat decentralized (meaning any member of our group can organize/host an event) we thought it would be a good idea to have some basic guidelines to help organizers. Mainly they will help to remember to provide all necessary information in the event description, so consider this a friendly how-to :)

>>>> IMPORTANT: ANYONE CAN ORGANIZE AN EVENT! <<<<<

You do not have to be an expert on [topic of event] – you could organize a film evening, or invite a speaker you know. Maybe you want to know more about what a RaspberryPi is and how it works, so you organize a Pi workshop! If you’ve ever thought “Wouldnt it be cool to have an event that [your idea]” then THAT is the event you should definitely organize! :)))

Also, please remember that YOU have a skill/ knowledge about something the rest of us dont! From crafting to poetry to soldering to zine making to programming an LED board, all things widen our knowledge of the world, and our horizons, and all these could be shared in amazing events! :)
(And if you have an idea but dont know where to start, please write to the list and people will help make it happen!)
Just some ideas: a reading group (reading fiction in hackers & giving it a critiqual analysis, creating digital poetry), writing, crochet your computer!, nerdy cross-stitch, creating a website for nerdy cross stitch, film evenings, digital zine making, how does my phone actually work?, watching talks from other conferences… everything is possible!

HAEQS should be a place of diverse ideas, but in order for that to happen the responsibility to create this diversity lies with each one of us! Some people have more time and_or energy than others, and some prefer to work in the background while others dont mind taking bolder steps. The strength of a group comes from working together so everyone moves together, so please help foster this diversity and take on some of the (beautiful) responsibility of creating this fantastic utopian queer hack paradise! :)

Suggesting an Event

We were trying to come up with a way to make sure anybody had the freedom to organize an event, but making sure that we wont end up with questionable events/ people in the process. So we thought we could do it like this:

If you want to organize a HAEQS event, write an email to the list with a short description (what’s your idea/event), and a little bit about yourself (for members that maybe dont know you yet, or if you’re pretty new to the group). The list then has 3 days to react. If a member of the group has concerns, these can be discussed either on the mailing list (simply reply to the event email), or the person can write to the list admins (to be determined, we hope to find 3-4 people who would be up for that? HINT HINT!) to help facilitate. In that case the member would be known only to the mod(s), and they would act on the concerned person’s behalf.

If you invite speakers/ workshop facilitators: PAY them!
It’s only fair to offer some sort of compensation if you’re asking people to speak/ teach at your event. At this time we don’t have any funds to help, but you could raise some funds to pay speakers by asking for donations/ fundraising beforehand. A lot of times we assume that speakers will generate money from exposure in the long run, sadly, that doesn’t pay the rent. So we should never just assume somebody is able to work for free.
That said, there are speakers who will be able to do that. Also, sometimes you can work out a deal with speakers, like trade skills. Don’t be discouraged – there usually is an option. And even if we cant pay somebody right now, maybe in a couple of months we will have raised some funds to do so and can invite them then! :)

Event Description

should include:

  1. TITLE, TIME, DATE
  2. DESCRIPTION
  3. ACCESSIBILITY INFO
  4. INFO ABOUT €€ (free, [mandatory] donations, workshop fee, material costs, etc)
  5. LINK TO CoC

AD 1 – TITLE, TIME, DATE
pretty self-explanatory ;)

AD 2 – DESCRIPTION

AD 3 – ACCESSIBILITY

AD 4 – INFO ABOUT €€
is the event free? are you asking for donations (from € – €€?)? are there workshop fees and/or costs for material? room fees?

AD 5 – LINK TO CoC
This one is also pretty self-explanatory, please link to our Code of Conduct. You can specify which person(s) at your event will mediate if there are any problems (or at least ask somebody if they would do it and then announce it at the event). Ideally that would be more than one person (but one is fine too).

Feel free to edit these guidelines!
Also see our pad: pad.riseup.net/p/haeqsEventGuidelines

Default policies of events

Here is how we usually handle things at the Wednesday meetups at xHain.