Let's find a mission. A mission that appeals to Fedwiki writers. Let' choose out target invite some writers, and publish the results.
# What cause shall we choose?
We list some below and drag and order them for a sense of priority. Topics which do not reach the top of the list, can still be scheduled for a later happening. Indeed we may seek to programme happenings with the best topics still to come.
**In Defence Of Slow Writing** - working title Here we invite writers to "explore and defend Slow Writing". Investigative journalism, citizen science, letter writing - anything slow and thoughtful. This inspires a Literate Conference.
**Weaving A Commons** Here we look to explore and build together a new form of commons - built of slow creative writing, layered on top of real data, and encyclopedic wisdom. What is the creative commons we can build on top of wikipedia? What are the tools that allow us to work together in slow purposeful depth?
**The Decentralised Web** How we can build a new decentralised architecture for the web. We invite some speakers and writers, we Storm The Content, Finesse The Content, and Publish The Content.
**Death Of Utopia** On 6 July 1535 Thomas More was executed for treason. Both the trial, and his defence are powerful and interesting reading.
**Secure My Arse** - working title. A double take on how we can write, publish and work together securely, and also an exploration of how weak our current security is in the Age Of Web Surveillance.
# See also
Here we explore how we may write using Wikipedia not simply as a source and a reference, but as a creative asset in the authoring of new ideas.
Happenings in physical space are more like workshops than they are lectures or passive viewing experiences. We should explore how we can use these events to film more things, and interview and bring more people into the conversation.