**
*
NOTE PLEASE:
‡ means the actual exact details are in the confidential readme, attached,
whose password you should know, which i strongly encourage SRers read
instead of this. plus the layout didn't get screwed up. in particular,
what looks like redactions below is merely what happens when you cut and
paste graphics.
‡'s are where the info was. ok.
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*Concernynge The Camera, &c,*
*or,*
*Some Obseruations *
*Happily Pursuant *
*to a *
*Greater Securitie*
**
*a hopefully platform-independent explanation *
*of her work so far*
*by*
*a female faust*
*
*
* introduction*
because i only did what i knew i could, of all i conceive may be true about
this setup, certainly it needeth a readme, by way of explanation.
therefore, upon well founded advice i hereby attempt to document my work
(something i have never done before in this realm) & thus enable & invite
help to advance the cause......
* what about that machine downstairs?*
warning : if that cam is not recording i will have to go back in & do some
more cobbling, more frankensteinian *(/fræ*ŋ*k-*ɛ*n-*ʃ*t-ēē-nē-*ə*n/)** *than
faustian no doubt. because it has to work. a. s. a. p...
and because it doesn't work if
- it doesn't work
- it isn't persistent, or
- it doesn't record
and would be better if
- it can be (securely) accessed from elsewhere other than the computer
to which it is attached
- it auto uploaded so we didn't have to worry
* *
* the way i did the doorcam:*
the [image: Picture 3.png] is running the smartest OS X (which means that
the eminently useful OS 9 has already been broken on it, but can be
reinstalled). (however the *Terminal* on it should have most if not all
of what you would expect from a 'nix box).
An awesome & awesomely painless tutorial that introduced me to *QuickTime
Broadcaster*, courtesy of murphymac.com, may be found
here<http://murphymac.com/slib/quicktime-broadcaster.htm>;
consider it a readme on the program. The version of it that i used came
from here <http://ftp.iinet.net.au/pub/apple/quicktime/qtbroadcaster/>; the
pro version of QT from
here<http://www.oldapps.com/mac/quicktime.php?old_quicktime=20>*
(it says you don't need QT pro but I think you do); the macam download from
here <http://sourceforge.net/projects/webcam-osx/?source=dlp>.
*more specifically *
the relevant files in the box's Apache Webserver (*
Library/Webserver/Documents/*) that were used to create what was semi up &
running are all called "*works" -- *no filetype for the program-specific *
settings* files; the .*sdp & the .mov *for the exported files upon which
one must click should one want to stream the image.
if you want to change any of the settings you can only do so when it is NOT
broadcasting. audio has been disabled by default, to save cpu goodness.
i was doing multicast with auto generated IP addresses -- it generates two,
one for video & one for audio anyway -- & assigns port numbers
automatically. i don't know how this is supposed to work if the audio is
enabled, the two address thing.
the exported file "*works.mov*" is easily parsed by QuickTime, on a machine
running OS X, & on one running Vista.
the exported file "*works.sdp*" is easily parsed by VLC, on a machines
running OS X, & on a machine running i-didn't-ask-but-possibly-linux.
please see the awesome & awesomely painless murphymac tutorial mentioned
above, if for no other reason than the awesomeness. well, that & that it
tells you almost everything you need to know.
*because i wanted it to stream painlessly*
i needed the stream to not be overly consumptive of bandwidth: i was
looking for a way that it could be served by an intermediary computer. i
am relatively new at this (no! really?) so i am not sure without further
study if my solution accomplished this.... it would have to work well
first... but here's what i did (with some detail in case any one wants to
follow up on one of the other alternatives so they can have what benefit
may be had from my work).
*youtube*
i tried to upload the .*mov *to youtube but it was not fooled by the
Quicktime wrapper.
*blogger version one*
ditto blogger.
*ustream*
i had tried to stream using the camera & *ustream.tv* originally, on the
account i made just for that purpose, but *'/%@ ustream, probably in an
effort to make the user either go pro or upgrade or both, makes it
extremely (*extremely) *difficult. could not log in -- buttons
unclickable or missing, kept redirecting to a sign up page. i hate it when
i am told i cannot do something for no ≈®&/?†&$! reason. so i logged in
with my other, slightly newer power-pc laptop -- whilst sniffing the
exchanged packets -- studied the results & cobbled together some urls.
so if you want to log into ustream, there's a file with a couple urls in it,
‡ & there's a folder with some relevant cookies in it‡. i really don't
think the cookies are that relevant, but if they are, replace the ones
already there with them.‡
the file is visible.‡ open it & you will find the following two url's‡ --
enter the long one & then the short one into the address bar of
*Safari* ([image:
Pasted Graphic 5.tiff].in the dock, or click on the Finder, or on the
Desktop background, & go to /Applications/Safari) (sure, install Firefox,
but it will be slow!) the long one will return a whole bunch of plaintext,
or it will download it. ignore that & enter the shorter one anyway. ‡
you are then on the dashboard. *et voila.*
however, i found had the same problem again when i wanted to broadcast
or *go-live
*as the natives call it, & no longer had the patience. if someone wants me
to i can sniff & cobble for that as well -- shouldn't be hard. whatever
that means. i may do it anyway -- then we wouldn't have to worry about
recording -- & wouldn't need an application running on the box -- or would
at the very least, if we ran both, have a backup.
*what i ended up doing*
was taking the .*mov*‡ & encoding it in base64, something that i have been
known to do & may in fact be quite... *fond...* ....of. let's leave it at
that for now, hmmm? in any event by doing so, that is, by borrowing the
structure of the old embed code that youtube, which is google, still
supports (because untold millions of embeds would break otherwise), &
plugging in the *data-encoded URI*, i was able to get it past Blogger. the
html:‡
*<object height="315" width="420"><param name="movie"
value="data:video/quicktime;base64,blahblahdataencodedblah"></param>*
*<param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param>*
*<param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param>*
*<embed src="data:video/quicktime;base64,blahblahdataencodedblah"
type="video/quicktime" width="420" height="315" allowscriptaccess="always"
allowfullscreen="true"></embed></object>*
and the result was live (at least on the boxes i tested, more on that
below) at my least visited (and least used) blogspot.‡
*if the camera becomes unrecognized *
at first -- way at the beginning, after i set up the [image: Pasted
Graphic.tiff] -- the camera went unrecognized, since it was not firewire;
it became recognized & remained so after i futzed with it. here's what i
did:
- renamed the top usb port with *open firmware* so that open firmware
thought it was firewire ‡
- (*sudo nvram* probably has a way but
- i did it by booting into *open firmware *by holding down the "o"
& "f" keys at startup & then
- entering "*devalias*" &
- noting the pci hw address of the top usb port which one
could tell because the keyboard & mouse were in the
other one, & then
- "*devalias [whatever-i-nicknamed-the-firewire]
[/the-old-firewire-address]*"‡ to save the address somewhere
i wouldn't misplace it & everyone else could get to it &
- "*devalias fw [/whatever-it-was/hub@
-whatever-wasn't-the-keyboard]*"‡ to name the usb port the
traditional "*fw*" which all the other routines would expect
firewire to be called
- "reset-all" which restarts the machine
- AND
- by opening Terminal ([image: Pasted Graphic 9.tiff] in the *dock**
*or* /System/Applications/#1Utilities/Terminal*) & piping the command
at the heart of the application *macam *to the command at the heart
of *QuickTime Broadcaster, *a terminal command that looks like
"*/Applications/macam
| /Applications/QuickTime\ Broadcaster*)‡
after which it FINALLY recognized the camera, & has ever since.
*if a way cannot be found to record the stream*
pipe it over the network to the upstairs computer (watch that tutorial & it
will be a snap -- there's a setting to broadcast to just one machine) &
record it from there. DO NOT TRUST the "*save to disk*" feature unless you
personally verify that the resultant files may be played. they are
certainly fat enough to be movies, & they look like movies when i opened
them as text (something i love to do), but i could not get functioning
videoplayback.
if that fails just attach a big enough hard drive externally, quit *quicktime
broadcaster & *either use *quicktime** *(a pro version is installed on the
box) or better yet, *macam*, which leaves a smaller footprint.
waaa. i wanted streaming! but last i checked, there was this problem:
*the stream cannot be seen from outside*
as the kind soul who chatted with me‡ & others are well aware, though when
i actually did leave, one SRer‡ was able to get the stream on his machine.
he was, however, inside. the SRer i chatted with earlier‡ pointed out that
only being able to get the stream from inside may be all for the best; i
will leave that up to what people think. i do not, however, consider it a
detriment to my privacy. as a matter of fact, this is one of the rare
cases in which i find that i feel the surveillance *enhances* my security,
rather than threatening it.
that said, i have thought quite a bit about why it seems the stream was not
available from outside the local network, & have come to the conclusion
that the camera needs to be assigned a static domain-style URL, that points
to the LAN ip address, even though the broadcast addresses that the program
assigns are static.
there is a place i think in the netherlands that has a free dns updating
service for just such eventualities, & gives static addresses like DYNDNS
used to give, with a freeware updater. & i will probably test this theory.
*remember*
if you change any of the settings, in order to stream you have to go to the
menu along the top of the screen while it is broadcasting & hit *export. *
*please *leave me a note if you do, attached to this thread if possible or
privately. i will be ever so happy to do the weird data encoding stuff to
get the webpage up & running as well. (i think that's cool). & if it all
the well no hitch, perhaps then it can graduate & be official on the SR
website!
*other notables*
- the camera needs a drape or divider behind it to block out
backlighting, which interferes with the image.
- we could use more cameras of course
- a real extension cord would rock
- locking is good
- i was thinking the happy-sudoers-and-oakland-folks-together altar
that i made to inaugurate the new era of beefier security
could go on top
- there needs to be a cabinet or something to put the computer &
associated equipment in
- i have one in mind that just needs doors put on
- that is why i positioned the sign as i did on wednesday, i
realize that is not a daytime solution
- if anyone else has cabinet ideas please feel free, only do drop
me a line please so i don't do unnecessary work
- i welcome any ideas, suggestions, comments:
- of course i would prefer if others built on what i have done, but
- i know what is really important.
- i did this because it needed to be done,
- i really don't want another incident, however minor, to occur &
catch us with our camera down.
- it isn't over until the fat lady, after drinking her celebratory
pint of Guinness & going outside for a smoke,
- finds that the video camera downstairs catches her likeness,
- clearly, as she leaves,
- and records it.**
be seeing you.
**
*notes*
**
*‡ means the actual exact details are in the confidential readme which i
strongly encourage SRers read instead of this. *
*and here: www DOT keygenguru.com SLASH sn SLASH apple_quicktime_7_4_1 DOT
html
**and then it isn't over; it just began.......
Thanks Craig, for posting the ad. Due to Gonorrhea's anti medical
resistant nature, there is coming to a point where the bacteria is
becoming resistant to the old ways of treatment (3rd generation
treatment).
This project was organized and started by Craig, with contribution to a
few other Sudoroomers to research new ways to treat Gonorrhea in the
community using a radical new method, which was developed in the soviet
era, but since forgotten. What is different about this group's research
is that all the data, unlike corporate sponsored and academia, will be
published for the public domain, free and open source, following to the
guidelines of sudoroom itself while maintaining credibility.
Open source scientific data is a new frontier that has been unexplored.
And with this closed world, citizen scientists must step up to the
rights of free access information. We ask that your donation to make
this possible here:
http://www.wepay.com/donations/gonorrhea-eradication-team.
If you like to know more about the project and how to contribute please
contact Craig, email below.
Thanks for your time.
-Louis
---
Louis T. Huang
http://aegia.nu/
+415.676.0179
louis.huang(a)aegia.nu
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Subject: Re: [sudo-discuss] Fwd: Marina, today is the last day to
receive $50 off Workshop Weekend: Arduino admission!
Date: 2013-06-28 17:52
From: Craig Rouskey <craigrouskey(a)gmail.com>
To:
Cc: "sudo-discuss(a)lists.sudoroom.org" <sudo-discuss(a)lists.sudoroom.org>
Hello! For those of you who don't know, my name is Craig. My fellow
citizen scientists in the Bay Area and I are launching our project aimed
at monitoring and ERADICATING ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANT GONORRHEA USING PHAGE
THERAPY.
We need your support! We are nearly ready to begin our screening
program and are bootstrapping the project as we speak! Please read the
following information and let us know how you would like to help. If you
are able to contribute funds (i.e. support our laboratory rental fees,
help us purchase equipment, reagents or supplies, or support the
screening of individual patients, please contribute through our online
WePay campaign. If you would like to contribute by lending your time,
talent, or expertise, please feel free to reply to this e-mail!
WePay
campaign: http://www.wepay.com/donations/gonorrhea-eradication-team [5]
Project Site: http://www.sudoroom.org/wiki/Phage_therapy [6]
ABOUT US:
We are a volunteer group of experienced citizen scientists working to
foster healthy communities through innovative medical research. Our team
includes PhD and Masters-level microbiologists, immunologists and
cellular biologists. Together, we are taking on our first major project:
the eradication of antibiotic resistant gonorrhea! We would like to work
with you to: (1) Implement an on-the-street Gonorrhea screening program;
(2) Provide a consistent feed of data that is open to the public
(open-access); and (3) develop novel, phage therapies for the treatment
of antibiotic resistant Gonorrhea.
WHY ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANT GONORRHEA?
Since the 1970s, the bacterial pathogen Neisseria gonorrhoeae
(Gonorrhea) has been developing resistance to 3rd generation
antibiotics. These antibiotics are the last line of defense against
gonorrheal infection. Antibiotic resistant Gonorrhea is therefore a
growing public health concern. In the United States, this concern is
exacerbated by the fact that primary treatments for gonorrheal
infections are solely antibiotic-based. It is crucial to continuously
monitor antibiotic resistant Gonorrhea while researching and developing
new, non-antibiotic treatment regimens.
SCREENING AND PHAGE THERAPY
Patients who participate in free Gonorrhea screenings will have their
private results within 24 hours. The results will be available online
through our data reporting system. Patients will enter in their Patient
ID and self-generated passphrase to obtain their status.
From this private, anonymous, and secure data, we will openly and
freely publish results detailing the incidence and prevalence of the
emerging antibiotic resistant strains of gonorrhea. Upon receiving
results, patients will be counseled as to how to seek treatment.
Positive results will be reported (anonymously) to the Center for
Disease Control and positive samples will be grown in our laboratory.
From these samples we will harvest and characterize the viruses that
infect Gonorrhea. Bacterial viruses (bacteriophages or phages: viruses
that infect only bacteria) are present in all species of bacteria and
when active, have the potential to kill or 'shut down' their bacterial
host. Infecting Gonorrhea with its own bacteriophage causes the bacteria
to die. While gonorrhea is fighting its phage infection, your body will
have time to generate a natural immune response to your gonorrhea
infection. Bacteriophage therapy is already being used for other
infectious diseases including tuberculosis and with your commitment, we
can make this new gonorrhea treatment a reality!
There are many ways to participate in this project! By contributing
funds you can either support our lab rental, fund our equipment and
reagent purchases, or fund our screening program. You can also
participate by coming to our weekly meetings and lending your scientific
brain to the project.
Here's to making the world healthier!
Craig Rouskey
On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 3:42 PM, Marina Kukso <marina.kukso(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
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> Date: Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 3:41 PM
> Subject: Marina, today is the last day to receive $50 off Workshop
> Weekend: Arduino admission!
> To: marina.kukso(a)gmail.com
>
> Hi Marina,
>
> I wanted to remind you that today is the last day to register for
> Workshop Weekend: Arduino and receive $50 off admission with the code
> ARDUINOEARLY713!
>
> On July 13th and 14th, WE'LL TAKE YOU FROM ARDUINO ROOKIE TO WHIZ
> IN JUST TWO DAYS -- if you've been wanting to get started with Arduino
> but you have no idea where to start or you're feeling intimidated by
> all there is to learn, come join us!
>
> Arduino is an electronics platform designed for artists, designers,
> and hobbyists. Here's just a taste of what kind of stuff you can make
> using one:
>
> * _Arduino Quadcopter_: An autonomous flying quadcopter -- use it to
> spy on your friends!
> * _The Inebriator_: An automated cocktail mixer -- it won't ask you
> for a tip!
> * _Laser Harp_: A futuristic musical harp that forgoes strings in
> favor of lasers!
> * _Secret Knock Door Lock_: A door lock that opens only when the right
> knowcking pattern is applied!
> * _RC Lawn Mower_: Why break your back in the heat? This lawn mower is
> completely autonomous!
> * _Tweet-A-Watt_: A power consumption meter that tweets your daily
> electricity consumption.
>
> Unlike past Workshop Weekends, THE ARDUINO WEEKEND IS DESIGNED TO
> BRING YOU TO A LEVEL OF DEEP EXPERTISE IN ONE PARTICULAR TOPIC,
> comprehensively leading you through all the key steps. Again, YOU
> DON'T NEED TO HAVE ANY EXPERIENCE WORKING WITH ARDUINO,
> ELECTRONICS, OR PROGRAMMING to attend!
>
> Check out the full schedule and register here:
> https://workshopweekend.net/arduino/catalog [1]
>
> Also unlike past Workshop Weekends, Saturday's workshops will be the
> same for everyone: you'll be guided through three building block
> workshops to get you up to speed. On Sunday, you'll be able to work on
> your own projects with our team of expert mentors present to give you a
> hand, while also enrolling in your choice of advanced workshops on
> topics such as advanced programming, working with audio, motors and
> movement, and LCD character displays.
>
> Check out the full schedule and register here:
> https://workshopweekend.net/arduino/catalog [2]
>
> And please reach out to us if you have any questions at all about the
> weekend!
>
> I hope we'll see you there!
>
> Warmly,
> J.D., Rolf, Michael, Malcolm, Lee, Andrew, and the rest of the Arduino
> Weekend Team
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[4] http://lists.sudoroom.org/listinfo/sudo-discuss
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If you haven't heard of Soylent, it's a much-blogged-about and recently
crowd-funded attempt to replace the "drudgery" of purchasing and preparing
food with a convenient, nutritionally complete beverage. See the original
blog posts (quite entertaining) here: http://blog.soylent.me/
Anyway, they just announced they're hiring someone to "mix" Soylent at
their facility in Oakland for 5 hrs/day, $20/hr.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5954164
I thought this might appeal both to the hacking and the
alternative-income-seeking impulses of many members of the Sudoroom krewe.
If anybody ends up doing this, let me know - I'm pretty curious!
// Garrett
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Workshop Weekend Updates <updates(a)workshopweekend.net>
Date: Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 3:41 PM
Subject: Marina, today is the last day to receive $50 off Workshop Weekend:
Arduino admission!
To: marina.kukso(a)gmail.com
Hi Marina,
I wanted to remind you that today is the last day to register for Workshop
Weekend: Arduino and receive $50 off admission with the code *
ARDUINOEARLY713*!
On July 13th and 14th, *we'll take you from Arduino rookie to whiz in just
two days* -- if you've been wanting to get started with Arduino but you
have no idea where to start or you're feeling intimidated by all there is
to learn, come join us!
Arduino is an electronics platform designed for artists, designers, and
hobbyists. Here's just a taste of what kind of stuff you can make using one:
- *Arduino Quadcopter*: An autonomous flying quadcopter -- use it to spy
on your friends!
- *The Inebriator*: An automated cocktail mixer -- it won't ask you for
a tip!
- *Laser Harp*: A futuristic musical harp that forgoes strings in favor
of lasers!
- *Secret Knock Door Lock*: A door lock that opens only when the right
knowcking pattern is applied!
- *RC Lawn Mower*: Why break your back in the heat? This lawn mower is
completely autonomous!
- *Tweet-A-Watt*: A power consumption meter that tweets your daily
electricity consumption.
Unlike past Workshop Weekends, *the Arduino weekend is designed to bring
you to a level of deep expertise in one particular topic*, comprehensively
leading you through all the key steps. Again, *you don't need to have any
experience working with Arduino, electronics, or programming* to attend!
Check out the full schedule and register here:
https://workshopweekend.net/arduino/catalog<http://workshopweekend.net/er?url=https%3A%2F%2Fworkshopweekend.net%2Fardui…>
Also unlike past Workshop Weekends, Saturday's workshops will be the same
for everyone: you'll be guided through three building block workshops to
get you up to speed. On Sunday, you'll be able to work on your own projects
with our team of expert mentors present to give you a hand, while also
enrolling in your choice of advanced workshops on topics such as advanced
programming, working with audio, motors and movement, and LCD character
displays.
Check out the full schedule and register here:
https://workshopweekend.net/arduino/catalog<http://workshopweekend.net/er?url=https%3A%2F%2Fworkshopweekend.net%2Fardui…>
And please reach out to us if you have any questions at all about the
weekend!
I hope we'll see you there!
Warmly,
J.D., Rolf, Michael, Malcolm, Lee, Andrew, and the rest of the Arduino
Weekend Team
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Hi,
I'm looking over the SudoRoom projects and the most ambitious, the one most
interesting to me, and the one that needs funding now is the Mesh Network.
- Could we redesign the front page so that the mesh network is featured
more prominently? it is a manifeestation of all the SudoRoom values
- Could there be periodical updates so that people can find the donate
button and donate to the mesh network?
- Could the front of the wiki features the mesh network as the featured
project?
Personally as a newsreader, I'd prefer to see more discussion of the mesh
network on the sudo-discuss list. If there is some kind of security issue
then I can understand avoiding doing that.
What doesn't appeal to me as a discussion reader is reading lots of self
righteousness, or people weakening a viewpoint by going to the extreme. I'm
talkinga bout people that wind down into such deep conspiracy theories that
they make anyone with a tangentially related theory seem like a total
crackpot.
Then again, you can do whatever you want. I'm not working on the mesh
network right now, I just like the idea of it.
It solves so many economic, social, and political issues in one fall stroke.
Best,
Romy
hey all,
luis is interested in working on the calendar plugin a bit to help people
who might be interested in our events connect to the right event and event
organizers. is this something that others might be interested in?
- marina
I want to thank everyone who came together last night to collaboratively
bust their butts and get the event organized and running smoothly! Major
props to the night owls who helped with final cleanup and with luggin those
ginormous speakers back to my house! In the end we made ~$200, which was
4/9 of the total donations (4/9 went to Bike Smut and 1/9 went to Rock
Paper Scissors for hooking it up with the beer). Maybe we should have a big
event where 100% goes to SR? :] :]
I had a wonderful time! The major highlights for me were absolutely Ray's
aphrodesiac ice cream and witnessing the Sudo Mateists working hard the day
before (Not trying to toot horns--in all seriousness, I find food to be way
more sensual than porn).
After the show was over, I walked around and solicited people's feedback
for the show. Some members of the audience...
- wished there would have been a greater presence of male-bodied people,
transgender people and people of color, as well as a greater diversity of
non/gendered roles played out. (I spoke afterward with Phil about the high
presence of female-bodied people, and he said that the majority of the
production crew are female-bodied as well, and that they would like more
diversity in the films they recieve and is open to input.)
- wondered how crowdsourcing porn affects demographic of submissions
- were not surprised at the lack of diversity in queer porn
- had not seen strap-on sex before, and were delighted
- were displeased that there was no warning about two films with
(staged) nonconsensual acts
- want to hack sexuality
- might want to have a screening of very diverse porn
- think it would be really good to have a follow-up conversation!
Sorry if I missed your point--if you pm me I can add it in, or please
respond to the list. On the latter point, would anyone be interested in
organizing this?
Hugs,
Vicky
Hello!
Please join us at Sudo Room (2141 Broadway, entrance on 22nd St., take the
elevator upstairs) this Saturday 6/29 at 2PM for "Today I Learned": How to
showcase your 3D printed work with a time-lapse video.
Here's some more info about this free workshop:
We will be doing a video, time-lapse of a 3D print from two angles. This
will involve 2 cameras, using magic latern on at least one camera. In the
class we will learn how to:
- Set up lighting for optimal video
- Set up multiple Cameras to shoot 3D prints
- Use magic lantern for a Canon 550d, 5d Mark ii, or similar camera to
do a time-lapse of the process
- Record a post and pre-print video about the project
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*his workshop is part of the series “Today I Learned,” a series of free
workshops that take place every Saturday at 2PM at Sudo Room, a creative
community and hackerspace in downtown Oakland. Check out the full schedule
at http://sudoroom.org/wiki/Today_I_Learned and please forward widely.*
Reposted here: https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Meeting_Notes_2013-06-26
=Attending=
* jenny, len, patrick, sam, timon, daniel, marina
=Introductions=
''Let's get to know each other!''
Co-Facilitator: [List Co-Facilitator]
* Introduction to purpose and format of this meeting
Brief personal intros (< 20 sec per person)
* [Go-around topic]
Icebreaker (10 min)
* [Pair/small group discussion on a topic.]
=Announcements (Consent Agenda)=
''Use this section to briefly announce and consent to items that need no
more details or discussion''
Co-Facilitator: [List Co-Facilitator]
(< 8 minutes)
*Sudo Kids:
**Want more coordinators!
**Brainstorm different activities, with the kids on Tuesdays, while cooking
**Sam, Timon, Patrick, Marina, Ray
**Will potentially need another night of the week due to changes in
schedule :(
***Public School movie nights [every other?] Tuesday, perhaps staggering
Tuesdays twice a month and maybe Mondays w/ musical instruments!!
**Outdoor portion of Sudo Kids this Sunday at Hearth house in West Oak.
Come play with ducks and construct things!
*Sudo-POSSE Party in cooperation with BACE Timebank. Planning Potluck this
Friday from 7-9pm!
**3rd Fridays avalable? First one in July. (Potluck Orientation Skillshare
Swapmeet Event)- Lets invite public school, democracy project, oakland-wiki
for a Meta Networking Event?
*Cleaning of Natural Decay - Move to Wednesday nights?
*Found a potential new location? Use
http://hackerspaces.crowdmap.com/(ask Matt for admin access)
**Tweet any space details @sudoroom
**Email info(a)sudoroom.org
*Interested in more inter-hackerspaces collab? Join Open Hack Night every
Monday at 7pm @LOL (1234 23rd Avenue, San Antonio (east Oakland)). LOL is
a POC, Queer and Women-organized hackerspace. It is radically
inclusive--EVERYONE is a desired member! Their organizers want us to do
more stuff at each others' spaces.
*Next BACH Event: Third Saturdays, next is 7/20, 6pm at Hacker Dojo -
http://ba.chgrp.org
*Sudo Bike - ask Matt about borrowing it for a set period of time, or for
donations to "Sudo Bike"
*Every Thurs. at 7PM: Oakland Wiki meetup! http://www.oaklandwiki.org
*Every Thurs. at 8:30pm: Mesh Networking meetup:
http://sudoroom.org/wiki/Mesh
*RADIO!!!!
**sign up for a slot at
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0ApmrUsz7z5DodDVaZnJ4TW1ndC1jd1…
**contact marina for training, or test out the documentation:
https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Sudo_Radio
= ACTION ITEMS =
''Use this section to review old tasks and propose new tasks. Keep topics
brief - if topics are large, they can spillover into later discussion,
after-meeting small group discussion, listserv discussion, or next meeting
discussion''
Co-Facilitator: [List Co-Facilitator]
(< 30 mins)
==Old Action Items==
*Door Access: Current status and next steps
**Document process for editing access codes & whether it's possible to
have temporary access codes (Andrew) - Marina will follow up with Andrew
**state of the camera - web access, recording, access to camera computer
***Has a local drive storing video, needs to make a remote setup
*Ray will spearhead putting together curriculum for youth in the community
- Bill suggests a workshop on security
*DONE: Jenny will start a spreadsheet for churches, schools, and other
community groups that we can do outreach to for people to sign up to meet
with specific organizations:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ao_Q7DQvNFT-dEdhZUJaQ3dDY2plMj…
*POSTPONED - Tim will share the map of potential properties available for
purchase.
*POSTPONOED - Jenny to call bank to find out about online access
*EVERYONE: CLEAN and encourage others to clean! Model good behavior and
suggest cleaning to other people. It is our responsibility to help
everyone in our community grow in their ability to act cooperatively :D
==New Action Items==
*points brought up in Perimeter Security Document (emailed @sudo-discuss
and available at
http://faustsstudy.blogspot.com/2013/06/sudoroom-perimeter-security.html
**The Overhead Light In The Entryway - Timon will notify George
**The Trees Across The Street
**the parking deck next door
**The Intersection Of 22nd & Broadway --- (has been fixed)
**the coordination of a call-in campaign if necessary
**This is awesome! Thank you!
*Add calendar [2141broadway.wordpress.com] to Infobot's screensaver [Max]
*Update calendar for common space [Jenny]
*Update events protocol:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fyHwH-O_tMEW3c01HvHbmAHDqj6aD2DSDmpdtM_…
*Regular check-in between The Public School and Sudo Room - Thursday
evening Supper Club potlucks starting at 6
*Ask Ryan to put up the logo designs on the wiki [Jenny]
*SpaceAPI to indicate space open/closed [Jenny talk to Andrew]
==Postponed==
''items here are not for discussion, only for reference for later meetings
so that we don't forget about them :)''
* Add robots.txt for sudo room (open item for anyone to take on) MATT (out
of town)
[Postponed] Talk to Danny O'Brien, intro from JC to Jordan, invite him to
come to a future sudo meeting to share insight!
**Straight to the source--but out of the country :( Will be back later this
month and Jordan will follow up then.
*[Postponed until necessary] Eddan - Reference letter from George
*[Postponed until necessary] Jenny sync with Troy on library - Not yet but
they will
*Set up date for label-printing organizing of stuff event - Jenny!1 -troy
**still need to set a date
*[Postponed until someone throws Romy a massive love bomb] Romy to lead
diagram for Articles of Association amendment
*Romy to work with Troy to turn the articles into a flow diagram.
Diagrams and drawings of sudo room members being passed around.
*[Postponed until ?] Add articles to github (gitorious!!!!!!!? -
https://gitorious.org/+sudo-room) - Yardena is going to put these articles
up
=Fiscal Solvency=
''In this section we review our current financial situation and budget,
approve monthly budgets, and discuss any other finance-related issues.''
Exchequer: We need a new exchequer
Co-Facilitator:
*Setting up co-exchequers
*The future of the ex-chequer (items suggested from 5/29 meeting):
**New exchequer (tasks):
***Get on bank account
***Follow up on deposits made
***Presents budget during meetings
***Coordinates with scribe to make budget available to all members
[transparency]
***Determine if per-member dues can be reduced
***Forecasting longer-term budget
**Exchequer tasks that could easily be done do-acraticly:
***Coordinate new ways of paying
***Investigate alternative sources of income
***Encourage donations
***Infographics? Coordinate with Romy :D
**Bank Links
***Documentation: https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Sudo_room/banking (out of date?)
***Update information about login to bank (might make this private)
* Pay your dues :)
* Review and consensus process:
** Fiscal Solvency Spreadsheet -
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AlKk2X9KKqlFdFZJUy12x3ZUhDUmx2…
** Rent: $1500; Utilities: $220; Services: $50
**Target membership contribution: $88 per member (based on approx. 30
people)
=Amendments to the Articles of Association=
''In this section we discuss and review any proposed amendments to the
articles of association: https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Articles_of_Association''
Co-Facilitator: [List Co-Facilitator]
=Conflict Resolution=
''In this section we address any conflicts that have gone through the
conflict resolution process as described here:
https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Articles_of_Association#Section_3.2_Conflict_Reso…
''
Co-Facilitator: [List Co-Facilitator]
Test Driven Governance: https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Governance_tests
=Discussion=
''Add any discussion or other agenda item spillover to this section''
Co-Facilitator: [List Co-Facilitator]
*Discussion of Common Space coordination and communication channels
[Micaela]
**Michaela has made an awesome website for coordinating the common space:
http://2141broadway.wordpress.com/
**We decided to have a regular check-in between Public School and Sudo
Room, First Thursdays Supper Club starting at 6pm.
*Library System - shared between sudo room
**Max has begun setting it up!
**http://socuteurl.com/jiffymeowmeow
*The Summer Sudo Sparseness
**Jenny started an Outreach spreadsheet - please add to it and sign up to
make contact, drop off fliers, etc!
**Paper calendars?
**Does summer hackerspacing have a repelling effect on folks?
**Field trips and outdoor excursions
**Saturday night dance parties
== Landlord Situation ==
*[Possibly postponed] Landlord situation
**Update them on the state of the access system
**Trash/recycling - we need a key for access to the trash
***George doesn't want to give the key to people because he doesn't trust
us to properly sort the trash.
***We need to be able to access the trash.
**Suggest requests be made in writing, a little more formalized, because
there are often folks in the space he addresses who are new to the
community.
**Suggest a monthly in-person check-in instead!
**Immediately write down what George requests and forward it along to him
and sudo-discuss for confirmation.
== Membership Benefits ==
*[possibly postponed] discussion around membership benefits
https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Membership_Benefits_Discussion (has infographic)
**Probationary period for new members, upon which 24/7 access is granted
**Let's ship something soon, and its imperfection will enrage those willing
to hack on it =)
*[[possibly postponed]Publicity Pipeline - how do we have better outreach
strategies both for sudo room and for sudo room events?
**Gwibber
*501(c)3 status and fiscal sponsors:
**Could for example Noisebridge open up a bank account for us?
https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/501c3app
*Membership management system
**Some codez https://github.com/substack/sudo-members
**Billz codez https://gitorious.org/sudowho
*Andrew set up the keypad system and reached out to the Public School
(if it doesn't work he will fix it tonight :-) try code 31337)
*What kind of information to publicly display?
*Buzzer access to other tenants in the building
*Bitcoin payment mechanism implementation (Romy)
*Funding ideas
**Current list here: https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Funding_Ideas
**People were reminded to add their names next to projects they were
interested in, unclear how many did so.
*Next steps?
**Membership & Access Discussion: who is a member? what are the benefits of
membership? how is membership related to access?
**Articles of Association on member benefits:
https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Articles_of_Association#Section_2.3_Benefits
**Made staggered wepay system, seeking feedback/improvements:
https://www.wepay.com/donations/sudo-room
*Summary of possible membership benefits structures:
https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Membership_Benefits_Discussion
*Straw poll on membership and access:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1zCaEAVVjLwMrWcoPlGb09-G6bvaaiewi33FTz3OBpt…
=Post-Meeting Small Group Meetups and Discussion=
Co-Facilitators: YOU! & ?
Scribe: Convert notes to wiki page and email the list with a link to the
notes page and a succinct list of highlights (including action items).
Jenny
http://jennyryan.nethttp://thepyre.orghttp://thevirtualcampfire.orghttp://technomadic.tumblr.com
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"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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