Help Needed
From Pirate Party UK Wiki
This page lists projects or jobs with which some help would be appreciated! Please add new jobs to the bottom of the list, and link to relevant wiki pages or forum threads.
Please direct people to this page when they volunteer to help out.
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Vacancies
- Contribute to and post vacancies and opportunities to take on party roles on this page.
General
- Attend regional meet-ups and help with flyering
- Contact your RAO and offer to host (and maybe even run) a regional meeting - all you need is a date and time when you're available, and to pick a venue in whichever big city/town you live closest to.
- Write to your MP (and other elected representatives) about Pirate issues.
- Stand as a candidate in a local election.
Websites
- Tidy and otherwise improve wiki contents.
- Create a "Campaign Website Kit" for candidates to use see forum thread
- Design a graphical banner for the front page to direct people towards the students page.
- Writing a cron script for website maintenance! Forum thread
Content Writing
- Volunteer to join the Press Office.
- Help write content for the Campaigns, Issues and Laws Portal (designers for it would be good as well).
- Contribute to the Communications Bill Review
Universities and Colleges
- Setting up student Pirate societies at universities
- Recruiting new members at university "Freshers' Fairs"
- Create a "Student Society Website Kit" to make it easy for new student Pirate societies to set up a web presence see forum thread
- Take some good photos of students to use for promoting PPUK student outreach.
Merchandise
- Design -- and find a supplier for -- a "PPUK flag"
Scotland
- Help organise the party conference and volunteer on the day. Forum thread
- Stand as a candidate in the Carnoustie & District by-election to Angus Council. Forum thread
South West
- Three leads in each section and volunteers, please refer to this post for details.
South East
Looking for sub-regional deputies as well as campaign and finance deputies. See http://www.pirateparty.org.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=3347
