awesome work! although i think you meant to say
"flip the switch to allow the elevator to operate normally when sudoroom
is open (switch position OFF), and make sure to flip the switch back ON
(elevator lockout enabled) when you are closing sudoroom and leaving"
also, if the raspberry pi crashes it is not guaranteed that it will lower
the GPIO pin and allow normal operation of the elevator. You should
consider a watchdog program that does something if the raspi stops
responding.
-jake
Marc Juul wrote:
Hi sudoers.
The sudo room elevator is now hooked into the sudo room access control
system.
Things you should know:
Only the ability to use the elevator from downstairs is under access
control.
When you use door.sudoroom.org to open the outer street-level door it will
also allow you to use the elevator for the next 40 seconds.
When you go to door.sudoroom.org you will notice that there is a new
button for the elevator. You only need to use this if you are not also
unlocking the street-level door. This will allow you to use the elevator
for the next 20 seconds.
The elevator button on door.sudoroom.org does not call the elevator, it
only disengages the lockout so that pressing the button will call the
elevator.
There is a manual override switch mounted just outside of the door leading
into the sudo room space. You can and SHOULD use this to disable elevator
access control when you are in the space, but BE SURE TO ENABLE ACCESS
CONTROL IF YOU ARE THE LAST TO LEAVE.
If the raspberry pi crashes, then the access control will disable and the
elevator will function normally.
--
Marc Juul
Hi sudoers.
The sudo room elevator is now hooked into the sudo room access control
system.
Things you should know:
Only the ability to use the elevator from downstairs is under access
control.
When you use door.sudoroom.org to open the outer street-level door it will
also allow you to use the elevator for the next 40 seconds.
When you go to door.sudoroom.org you will notice that there is a new button
for the elevator. You only need to use this if you are not also unlocking
the street-level door. This will allow you to use the elevator for the next
20 seconds.
The elevator button on door.sudoroom.org does not call the elevator, it
only disengages the lockout so that pressing the button will call the
elevator.
There is a manual override switch mounted just outside of the door leading
into the sudo room space. You can and SHOULD use this to disable elevator
access control when you are in the space, but BE SURE TO ENABLE ACCESS
CONTROL IF YOU ARE THE LAST TO LEAVE.
If the raspberry pi crashes, then the access control will disable and the
elevator will function normally.
--
Marc Juul
Oh baby, hackerspace hacking you say!
Invitation ACCEPTED.
cc.sudo room
bcc. #fort, Chez Hack
On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 3:48 PM, Darren Overby <darren(a)rockitcolabs.com>wrote:
> Excuse the interruption Noisebridge fans,
>
> In the interest of possible cross-pollination, I wanted to let you know
> about a new place to hack - RockIT CoLabs<http://www.rockitcolabs.com/noisebridge-invite>.
>
>
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> RockIT CoLabs
> 602 Kearny Street - San Francisco
> 415-890-HACK or 415-891-WORK
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ThanX,
;+)
https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Fort
Hey Everyone,
A bunch of us are getting together to do some videography for a music
video. Starting at around sunrise, and hopefully getting some of Oakland
at sunset.
Ideally, we would want a bunch of dancers to come with us at either time to
do some shots for our new song. There is an FB event, and we'll need more
camera people possibly, and grips.
Let me know if you're interested. Would be awesome to flashmob the
cranes!!!!
https://www.facebook.com/events/222482637902866/
--
Cheers,
Rusty Lindgren
**
On Fri, Jul 5, 2013 at 4:23 PM, Marina Kukso <marina.kukso(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> What is git anyway? "Git allows a team of people to work together, all using
> the same files. And it helps the team cope with the confusion that tends to
> happen when multiple people are editing the same files." [source]
>
> It is one of the primary ways that coders work together and one of the key
> tools in the development of open source software. Although it's mostly used
> by coders, it has lots of potential uses for people who don't code and is
> very useful for anyone who is learning to code.
Although slightly inaccurate at times, this video is a good
introduction to the concept and spirit of this event:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEN4XNth61o
Hey all, unfortunately the elevator and door to upstairs are locked. I am
not there atm, so if any of you with keys are around, your help would be
much appreciated. We will figure out with George and Laurie why this
happened today. Apologies for any inconvenience (especially to CDP who were
unable to get in).
Marina!
hi all,
once again, we invite you to come do fun stuff with sudo kids tomorrow at
6PM. come early if you'd like to help cook and eat!
email me or ray if you have questions about getting involved or if you have
an idea for a project you'd like to do with the kids!
- marina
hey Gregg,
I started an art directory on SudoBook if you're interested in doing art
collaborations
https://github.com/sudoroom/SudoBook/tree/master/art
hope people can start forking and contributing to the github repo./.....
rabbit was talking about a comics collaboration a few months back... this
would be an ideal place to do it.