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Here we address questions to answer and topics to discuss. Please state your name and list the questions and topics you would like to discuss below. In this manner, participants during and after the conference are better informed. The moderator of the talk can decide which to pick based on available time and the relevancy of the content.
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Recordings and transcriptions of the conferences will be found here. 
 
= Questions =
 
==Nathan Cravens==
*Who else can we contact for support?
*How can we better communicate the project? What needs clarification?
*Aside from individual contributors, what organizations might support our work to meet the financial and engineering challenges?
*Going political? Would the Green Party be interest in prmoting our work?
 
= Topics =
 
==Nathan Cravens==
*Proposal: Befriend Community Supported Agricultures by contacting leading CSA organizations that support CSA community generally, like http://www.localharvest.org/csa/
**CSAs would be interested in using elements of the GVCS as the tech is more affordable to maintain. Other CSAs may be interested in using the entire set to found an entire village. A global village may want to start a farm and form a CSA, which leads to the next proposal.
*Proposal: Befriend Intentional Communities. Those without farm equipment would be particularly interested as the tools can be built more affordably and cost much less to maintain. I've contacted ic.org and recieved a response. They are interested in having an article published in thier magazine. I've forwarded that message to Marcin to direct to someone interested in writing for an intentional community audience.

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