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Plan for when I'm gone #518

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Daniel-Mietchen opened this issue Oct 20, 2017 · 3 comments

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commented Oct 20, 2017

There are lots of aspects to this (see also Daniel-Mietchen/events#138 and #357 for some recent thoughts on the matter), so perhaps let's focus here on those things that are relevant to open knowledge.

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commented Jun 20, 2019

Just saw someone who had a sticker on their car in support of tissue, eye and organ donation, so taking this as a trigger to publicly state that I am fine with that as well. I do have an organ donor pass somewhere, but not at hand.

Another simple decision is to release whatever I wrote in public into the public domain.

For non-public stuff, I'll defer to my family.

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commented Oct 18, 2019

Another suggestion for the funeral: make attendees laugh, e.g. as per this example.

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