Hi everyone,
Today (and every Sat.) from 2-5PM at Sudo Room <http://sudoroom.org> we'll
be doing "Today We Learned <https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Today_We_Learned>,"
weekly, open, co-learning.
What do we do at "Today We Learned"? We bring the things that we're
learning, learn together, and share what we're working on (we set up a
projector for anyone to share any projects that they'd like to share).
This blog post<https://sudoroom.org/today-we-learned-what-do-we-do-at-weekly-open-co-learn…>I
wrote has some more examples of what we do.
Bye!
Marina
Do we have an ebook library at SudoRoom?
I found an interesting PDF online:
http://www.corporatepolicy.org/spookybusiness.pdf
how would I put it into an ebook library?
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Romy Ilano
romy(a)snowyla.com
"the war of the future is a mental war"
how could we uncover smear campaigns like this one? this is an interesting
topic I'd like to explore.
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Investigating the intersection of politics, lobbying and public policy.
Former Walmart Exec Leads Shadowy Smear Campaign Against Black Friday
Activists<http://www.thenation.com/blog/177376/former-wal-mart-exec-leads-shadowy-sme…>
Lee Fang <http://www.thenation.com/authors/lee-fang> on November 26, 2013 -
3:16 PM ET
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As activists continue to organize demonstrations at McDonalds, Walmart and
other low-wage firms, big
protests<http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/11/21/walmart-protests-2013_n_4319420.ht…>are
planned against retailers for mistreating their workers this Black
Friday. In response, union-busting consultants are ramping up efforts to
marginalize them.
Last night—Worker Center Watch, a new website dedicated to attacking
labor-affiliated activist groups like OUR Walmart, Restaurant Opportunities
Center, and Fast Food Forward—began
sponsoring<https://twitter.com/WC_Watch>advertisements on Twitter to
promote smears against the protests planned
for Black Friday. In one video sponsored by the group, activists demanding
a living wage and better working conditions for workers are portrayed as
lazy “professional protesters” who “haven’t bothered to get jobs
themselves.”
“This Black Friday, just buy your gifts, not their lies,” instructs the
Worker Center Watch narrator. Watch it:
Worker Center Watch has no information its website about its sponsors. Yet
the group attacks labor activists and community labor groups for lacking
transparency. “Hiding behind these non-profits, unions mask their true
motivations, circumvent operational requirements and skirt reporting and
disclosure obligations,” says
<http://www.workercenterwatch.com/about/>Worker Center Watch,
referring to labor-supported worker centers like OUR
Walmart.
TheNation.com has discovered that Worker Center Watch was
registered<http://whois.polodomains.com/domain/O88QLBx68p8YKICdThulRHN1yWAQng29_info.h…>by
the former head lobbyist for Walmart. Parquet Public Affairs, a
Florida-based government relations and crisis management firm for retailers
and fast food companies, registered the Worker Center Watch website.
The firm is led by Joseph
Kefauver<http://www.parquetpa.com/index.php/who-we-are/>,
formerly the president of public affairs for Walmart and government
relations director for Darden Restaurants. Throughout the year, Parquet
executives have
toured<http://www.cueinc.com/pdf/conferences/2013_fall_conference_flyer.pdf>the
country, giving
lectures<http://www.steptoe.com/assets/htmldocuments/2012%20LABOR%20CONFERENCE%20BRO…>to
business groups on how to combat the rise of what has been called
“alt-labor.” At a
presentation<http://www.scribd.com/doc/187341531/New-Labor-Management-Challenges-Kefauver>in
October for the National Retail Federation, a trade group for
companies
like Nordstrom and Nike, Kefauver’s presentation listed protections against
wage theft, a good minimum wage and mandated paid time off as the type of
legislative demands influenced by the worker center protesters.
The presentation offered
questions<http://www.scribd.com/doc/187341531/New-Labor-Management-Challenges-Kefauver>for
the group, including: “How Aggressive Can We Be?” and “How do We
Challenge the Social Justice Narrative?”
It seems retailers are now experimenting with how aggressive they can be.
Today, Parquet’s Worker Center Watch
posted<https://twitter.com/WC_Watch/status/405307792073842689>a link
to a Breitbart News story featuring a video allegedly obtained by
someone who infiltrated an Occupy activist group planning to demonstrate
against Walmart.
The alarm at how quickly the new organizing model has taken off has sparked
anxiety among business executives. Littler Mendelson, a law firm that helps
companies defeat labor unions, released a
report<http://www.littler.com/category/wordpress-category/union-front-organizations>outlining
the challenge for corporate executives. The US Chamber of
Commerce, a dark-money group that counts Walmart and McDonalds as members,
produced<http://www.uschamber.com/press/releases/2013/november/us-chamber-report-sho…>a
similar study last week.
Corporations fear that the new wave of activism could have a multiplier
effect that goes way beyond better pay and benefits for their workers.
Please support our journalism. Get a digital subscription for just
$9.50!<https://subscribe.thenation.com/servlet/OrdersGateway?cds_mag_code=NAN&cds_…>
In a webinar hosted this month for business executives seeking a
“union-free workplace,” Nancy Jowske
explained<http://lrionline.com/webinar-black-friday-update>that the
alt-labor model could heavily influence millennials and their
perceptions of labor unions. “One of the things to consider about what’s
going there with SEIU’s Fight for 15 and all of this is the millennial
generation,” said Jowske, a former SEIU organizer turned union-buster,
“they are getting a steady diet of pro-union from every possible
direction." She added, "this is also a generation that is very
class-conscious” and explained that the current alt-labor protests could
incite future organizing drives. Jowske also cited a
recent<http://inthesetimes.com/article/15826/fight_for_15_confidential/>
*In
These Times* piece to argue that worker centers can be portrayed as “union
front groups,” and warned that the alt-labor organizing model could have a
long-term impact. For instance, the organizing model appears to help unions
and community groups forge close ties that could be later used to deploy
activists for political campaigns, workplace NLRB elections and other
left-wing causes.
*Bryce Covert talks about
<http://www.thenation.com/blog/177361/why-women-workers-are-risk-averse-and-…>
how women’s eye for the long term makes them valuable workers.*
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Romy Ilano
romy(a)snowyla.com
https://sudoroom.org/ai1ec_event/art-year-of-the-snake-rebirth/
snake art party is tonight at SudoRoom, after the Oakland art murmur. so we
can lure people in after 9pm or so to make art.
emphasis is on interactive artmaking. people will be making art, instead of
just passively watching musicians... and we will (with permission)
photograph the art that was created out of collaboration.
*could you come and help by:*
- bringing as many usable markers, pens, as you can? <-- this is the
biggest need
- any big rolls of paper (luckily Noisebridge donated a big roll
already) THANK YOU
- maybe old t-shirts - we'll ahve a t-shirt stencilling station
*Performances while people make art!*
- There are going to be various performers, including a political
performance around the Ellis Act by Megaflop!
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Romy Ilano
romy(a)snowyla.com
The term is "Egoboo" in context of a healthy accolade for That Which Was
WELL performed. Needful works that go a step beyond plodding bare minimums.
The magic that HACKERS do to a space:> And are often sadly not
properly acknowledged for.
Initial thoughts of mine- there might be "Before&After" pics where the
timestamps confer some Sanity Referee points in case of disputes/to banish
disputes before they arise:> Access/Change logs might do similar for
keyboard hours?
Both approaches neatly banish the Goldbrick scenes and can be posted as
evidentiary for validation of Egoboo as EARNED...
Comments welcome and frame them in context of Excellence as goal.
"Wow- those before&afters really show the excellence in action"
Oren Beck
816.632.3695
On Fri, Jan 3, 2014 at 12:22 AM, <sudo-discuss-request(a)lists.sudoroom.org>wrote:
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> Message: 1
> Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2014 06:33:49 -0800
> From: Chris Bee <hotelcompany(a)gmail.com>
> To: "sudo-discuss(a)lists.sudoroom.org"
> <sudo-discuss(a)lists.sudoroom.org>
> Subject: Re: [sudo-discuss] [Consensus Decision] Minimum Membership
> Dues
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> We've discussed setting up some kind of work trade/equity system in lieu of
> (or in addition to) paying dues in cash on several occasions both on and
> off the record, yet it's never gotten past the "Gee, that's a good idea"
> phase.
>
> Personally I could go either way on this. Keeping track of how much time I
> allocate towards sudo-related projects versus personal pursuits would
> probably set a good example and maybe even get the ball rolling on the
> nascent time-accounting system, but that's not really how I do things.
> However, one of the perks of the cash-free lifestyle is that I don't have
> to assign a value to my time if I don't want to or if there's no real need
> for it....which is probably why I haven't documented my sudo projects/time
> expenditures- I feel like it's time well spent, people seem to appreciate
> at least some of my efforts, and shit gets done that might otherwise get
> left by the wayside.
>
> With that said I believe the equity program would be a good thing for sudo
> and sudoers alike. Sudo gets its helper monkeys, I don't have to stress
> over whether I'm goldbricking and everyone else has a metric to work with
> (or not).
>
>
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On December 18th, Hol submitted a proposal to lift the minimum dues
requirement for members to $10 (from $0), with exception granted on a
case-by-case basis for special cases (eg; refusal to participate in
the monetary system).
Posted at
https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Articles_of_Association/Minimum_Dues#Sub-Section_…
- - Go there to comment, edit, etc!:
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Sub-Section 3.4.3 Dues
Dues shall be paid by members on a sliding scale basis, from the
minimum $10 per month rate to the recommended donation calculated
using the process below. Exemptions of individuals from paying dues
may be approved on a case by case basis by the general membership on
the grounds of financial hardship or refusal to participate in the
monetary system
The recommended monthly dues for members is calculated as follows:
dues = average over all members of ( 1 month's overhead + a % of
any defecit in each standing fund + a risk premium (min. 5% of all
other dues components)
For instance, early on, overhead could be (rent + utilities +
services), in which case dues = (500 + 100 + 20 + (10 + 5 + 0 + 10) +
64) / 23 = $30.83 per member
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Feedback encouraged over the next 7 days until this amendment is
brought up for consensus at the next weekly meeting (January 8th).
Feedback from the Dec. 18th Meeting can be found here:
https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Meeting_Notes_2013-12-18#ammendments_to_articles_…
Cheers,
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Jenny
http://jennyryan.nethttp://sudomesh.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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It was bound to happen eventually...
[image: Inline image 1]
We have a few dozen of these hanging around the space...look for a small
white box that says "SUDO ROOM BUTTONS" (it's currently on the big table)
and help yourself. Then donate whatever you think they're worth to
sudo...as long as you're wearing one, you're promoting sudo room. See how
that works? Kind of like Nike selling Nike t-shirts but slightly less evil.
T-SHIRTS
Here's the third print of the first sudo stencil I made. At this point I
think it's okay- it's all straight lines which makes it a lot easier to
cut- but I can do better. So I will.
[image: Inline image 1]
BTW- we need more button blanks so if anyone has a lead on those let me
know.
-chrisbee
Starting next week I'm going to be hacking with the 3D printer every
Tuesday night at Sudoroom. Next week (New Year's Eve) will probably
end early, but after that I will shoot for being around from 5-9pm. I
encourage others to join me. It will be a time to learn, create, solve
problems, and have fun.
Some of my specific short term goals are:
- fix/improve our Type A Machine's bed
- experiment with the best slicer settings
- set up the attached box for OpenSCAD development
Some long term goals are:
- make our printer easier & simpler to use, understand, maintain
- get more people involved in 3D printing
- build at least one RepRap
Also there is ongoing hacking of our wiki documentation. Please help!:
- https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Type_A_Machine
- https://sudoroom.org/wiki/3D_Modeling
Thanks and happy holidays!