Well we are the hackers. We will be the ones using it. The most important part is that
wherever we go, we hack in there. Aq
On Jun 2, 2012 8:53 AM, "Eddan Katz" <eddan(a)oaklandlocal.com> wrote:
Regarding Tech Liminal, it was my understanding that we still wanted to have meetings
there and that this is a temporary (6-month) initiative to formulate aspects of
SudoRoom's identity not as easily developed from those meetings at Tech Liminal.
Also, I think it worthwhile mentioning that the curb in front of the building is zoned
for 2 spots for loading and unloading - this may be useful for setting up a way to receive
donations of hardware in a spot easily accessible to the public.
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On Jun 2, 2012, at 8:46 AM, Eddan Katz <eddan(a)oaklandlocal.com> wrote:
I think we should put a big sign on the window of
the office facing the street (bullet-proof, as the manager mentioned) that says:
"Help us get a bigger: SudoRoom.org".
With the placement of the sign along people's walk home from the BART to the lake - I
can imagine getting our money back, renting more practical space in that building and then
some, imho. The image of several hackers seen through the window trying to fit into the
room will make the case demonstratively that we need a bigger room.
For those who have seen the place, I can think of no better space that evokes the name -
Sudo Room.
[constraints are the canvas of creativity]
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On Jun 1, 2012, at 5:18 PM, "Patrik D'haeseleer" <patrikd(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
> On the other hand - what do we really gain by renting a temporary 150 sq ft room,
that we couldn't get at TechLiminal for free? Place to leave stuff lying around? Is
150 sq ft even big enough to fit us all?
>
> As long as Anca is happy to host us (and I think having the extra traffic is probably
a good thing for TechLiminal) I don't see a good reason to spend our small amount of
funds on a separate room that we don't truly need and that would only be a temporary
fix anyway. I'd say let's spend some of that money on Anca, and stay at
Techliminal at least until we find something more permanent..
>
> Also, as soon as we start paying rent on a monthly basis, we need to get serious
about monthly paying memberships as well. But so far we haven't done much to make
people eager to pay for a membership.
>
> Besides, if this guy really has lots of spaces and they come up for rent often, there
really isn't any need to jump on whatever he has available right now. I'm sure
he'll have some other spaces open next month as well.
>
> Patrik
>
> On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 4:57 PM, Jenny Ryan <jenny(a)thepyre.org> wrote:
> Matt, and also Eddan & Timon - thanks for moving on this! I think this could be a
fantastic initial space for Sudo Room..
>
> Location is great, though 150 square feet is absurdly small. How big is the classroom
we could use?
>
> Overpriced for the size, imho, but the visibility we could definitely work wrt
outreach for the group... though with the rest of the building's amenities available
to us, might be a good bet.
>
> Would love to meet on Saturday, though would have to be early afternoon for me to
make it (send-off party for our yurt builder & current resident, Morten, in our garden
on Saturday starting around 4! email me if you'd like to come :)
>
> Jenny
>
http://jennyryan.net
>
http://thepyre.org
>
http://thevirtualcampfire.org
>
http://technomadic.tumblr.com
>
> `~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`
> "Technology is the campfire around which we tell our stories."
> -Laurie Anderson
>
> "Storytelling reveals meaning without committing the error of defining
it."
> -Hannah Arendt
>
> "To define is to kill. To suggest is to create."
> -Stéphane Mallarmé
> ~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`
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>
>
> On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 3:24 PM, Eddie A Tejeda <eddie.tejeda(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Matt.. thanks for leading this. I think this is a great opportunity. If I understand
this correctly, there are multiple spaces available and we can start with one and move
into other ones as needed? If that's the case I think it makes perfect sense to start
with the smaller space and grow as needed.
>
> I also this it's a cool location. When do you need to make the decision by?
>
> --
> Eddie A Tejeda
>
> On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 11:48 PM, Matthew Senate <mattsenate(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Howdy Folks,
>
> We've been in search of a space. There are lots of options, and bigger, brighter
futures rest on the horizon.
>
> On Weds, Eddan found this listing on craigslist:
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/off/3036298243.html seen here:
https://maps.google.com/?q=loc:+Broadway+at+22nd+Street+Oakland+CA+US&l…
>
>
> I gave George, the property manager, a call. I had seen some other offices in his
space months before, he has lots of spaces and they come up for rent often. All
month-to-month contracts, and a lease if we really want one He said he was available today
at 3pm. I showed up and Eddan and Timon joined in.
>
>
> We saw three offices. I have photographs stored on a proprietary memory device and
will retrieve them ASAP upon apprehension of the proper cable.
>
> 1. $500 / month 350 sq ft - The LISTED ROOM - has WiFi access, on the ground floor,
outlets, lights. It is a good deal for the size, but it is not very close to the street.
One must walk through a hallway, through a half-office, and down another hallway (all
disability accessible) to get to it. This is not bad, just a bit removed from public
view.
>
> 2. $400 / month (no exact measure, but about 150 sq. ft). - The BOX OFFICE (calling
it that for short). Has a window, is just a few feet inside public-facing street-level
doors in the same area as the LISTED ROOM. Also has WiFi Access. Sits directly outside a
shared building "classroom" area available to all renters, just sign up ahead of
time. If we rent the BOX OFFICE, we can occasionally use the LISTED ROOM while it's
open
>
> 3. $350 / month (no exact measure, but no bigger than 400 sq ft) - The DOUBLE OFFICE
is upstairs, at the very top of the entrance steps. It has access to an unused, common
"reception" area that would be available for our usage. It has cable and wifi
internet access. The DOUBLE OFFICE includes two offices that are connected, side-by-side.
The rear door has
>
> All rooms have access to the "classroom" area on the ground floor, just
need to sign up as described above. The building just got faster WIFI service provided by
Sonic.net installed recently. George is interested in providing line-access to internet in
all ground floor offices in the future, we could also do this ourselves he offered.
>
> Also, we can potentially rent multiple of these spaces, or move from one to other
available spaces in the building at a later time.
>
> In order to move forward with this space (and not to lose footing), I have a
proposal:
>
> Sudo Room should consider "dipping" it's toe into the BOX OFFICE space
(no. 2 above) by investing a portion of our fund-raiser funds of $200 first month (50% off
for move-in), $400 obligatory for last month (which can be july if we wish), and a
redeemable $400 deposit--at a grand total of $1,000, lasting to at least July. This would
only commit us to two months in the space, the first month of which (June) we can sort out
all the precise governance, tax, and income issues, by consensus, in order to move forward
(remain, expand, or move) with this space and our future!
>
> I propose we hold a discussion on this email thread, use our other online tools,
convene an in-person meetup on Saturday (anywhere that's available), consider all the
issues and list them on the wiki, convene briefly again on Sunday with whoever can make
the "scout session" (still on), and plan to move forward on Monday having begun
due diligence to consider if we have the blessings of our community!
>
> Please add notes in reply to this thread, on this pad (for anonymous communication
too):
https://pad.riseup.net/p/sudoroom and ultimately we'll put everything on the
Wiki on Saturday to sort out by Monday.
>
> On clarifying note: it seems to me that it would be prudent to maintain the Sunday
"scouting" event for due diligence reasons, and for future option reasons!
>
> // Matt
>
> p.s. Note that time is crucial because other folks (including some we bumped into
while on tour) are also looking at these spaces, and with the first of the month
approaching, it is in the property manager's best interest to move folks in soon.
>
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