While I wasn't there for this latest instance, this is the second time in
our new location (I was present the first time) and at least the fourth
instance related to sudo room, of Elliot escalating a situation to a
physical, even violent, response on his part.
I am no longer willing to tolerate this behavior and continue to risk all
the love, care, and work that goes into making all of omni commons, and
each collective, a thriving and safer community and space.
In sum, it seems evident that Elliot's continued involvement in omni
commons is already a greater cost, and even greater potential risk, than a
revocation of his privilege to use the space.
I propose sudo room in particular revoke Elliot's non-member privilege to
access the sudo room, and therefore the omni commons, until Elliot can
provide the sudo room membership with tangible evidence of a new investment
in the prevention of physical violence and marked improvement of his own
behavior in this regard.
// Matt
On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 7:43 PM, Samir Faci <samir(a)esamir.com> wrote:
> I'm interested in sudo room in general as well, though I keep getting
> mixed messages if it's open to the public or not.
We're in a tricky legal situation. But you should stop by anytime and
check it out. There are almost always people in the building willing
to vouch for guests and give tours. You can also call Sudoroom's phone
# ahead of time: 510-858-7155
We get a lot of emails to info(a)sudoroom.org and only a few people are
on that list. A lot of good people and opportunities have sadly fallen
through the cracks because the same few people are overextended. If
you would like to help us with this labor of love, please join the
list here: https://lists.sudoroom.org/listinfo/info
Thanks!
Hi All,
The two previous posts did not go to this gmail but did go to my yahoo
email -- of course into my spam folder.
So, the main thing is for someone to forward my posts so everyone can see
them.
And can someone tell me how I can get my posts to come to this email where
everyone else's posts arrive at, but not mine for some reason (and here
none go into the spam folder).
Hope I haven't taken up too much time and space with all this, but the
yahoo spam folder thing is something everyone should be aware of.
Have a funny day.
Best,
Ira Brightman
I wish there an english term analogous to to majordo@. What would succinctly express rotational co-responsibility?
It's easier to use verbs that nouns in non-dicey manner to describe the people who are stewarding projects.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communal_work
-Patrick
'yall don't even know about fearless hacking
That's basically the hammer of thor
Paypal would probably be best (ajm9414(a)g.rit.edu)
I'll send in the old board today and, we'll see if we can get this guy up
in a week :-)
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Be • knowledgeable • social • patient • fearless • compassionate • fun •
humble • forgiving.
Be a leader
On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 9:38 AM, Ben Burke <benjaminburke(a)me.com> wrote:
> Let me know when/where to send money. I'm in for $125, if the other $125
> comes from a bunch of other people, that's no skin off my back. My purpose
> is to support both people who donate/lend equipment to hackerspaces and
> also people who fearlessly hack on stuff.
>
>
>
> > On Jan 12, 2015, at 9:24 AM, Adam Munich <adam(a)aperture.systems> wrote:
> >
> > I believe what's happening is Brendan and Ben are going to split the FSL
> board.
> >
> > I'll mail in the old one soon & front the cost s.t. we get this guy up
> > and running quickly :-)
> >
> > Cheers,
> > -Adam
> > ---
> > Aperture Systems: Redefining Radiography - http://aperture.systems/
> > http://adammunich.com/ - Cell: +1-650-452-0554
> >
> > Be • knowledgeable • social • patient • fearless • compassionate •
> > fun • humble • forgiving.
> >
> > Be a leader
> >
> >
> > On Sun, Jan 11, 2015 at 10:59 AM, David Rorex <drorex(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> >> You might want to check lightobject.com, he is local and sells laser
> cutter
> >> parts for reasonable prices, and aren't jerks like FSL.
> >>
> >> On Jan 9, 2015 11:55 AM, <hol(a)gaskill.com> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> thanks for bringing in the machine and i agree just swapping in a
> >>> replacement driver is best. count me in for $20
> >>>
> >>> On 2015-01-08 22:14, Adam Munich wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> Hi all,
> >>>>
> >>>> The full spectrum laser cutter I brought to the hacker pace has been
> >>>> out of service for some time, after Brendon's attempt to fix its loose
> >>>> keyswitch ended in board-popping disaster. (Shit happens, **but
> >>>> ermehgawd always remove power before fixing circuits guize**)
> >>>>
> >>>> Anyway, I bought some new stepper motor drivers to replace the burnt
> >>>> ones on the controller, but unfortunately there seems to be more
> >>>> wrecked with it than just that simple fix. I'd love to get this thing
> >>>> working for the community, though, that's a bit hard with no brains
> >>>> for the machine.
> >>>>
> >>>> A new board from full spectrum is $1500, but I contacted them with a
> >>>> "we're a poor hackerspace" card and they'd be willing to replace it
> >>>> for $250 if I mail in the old controller, which I feel is within
> >>>> raise-able reach. This would give us full access to their software
> >>>> suite / print driver, and a reliable machine.
> >>>>
> >>>> The other option, suggested by rayc is to use an arduino, stepper
> >>>> controllers and a g-code generating toolchain to run the machine.
> >>>> While I don't see any reason why that couldn't work, I feel like that
> >>>> might be a bit awkward for people who wish to use the cutter, and
> >>>> further makes the guide I wrote kind of useless.
> >>>> http://hack.rit.edu/tools/full-spectrum-laser-cutter/
> >>>>
> >>>> As a community, what do y'all believe is best?
> >>>>
> >>>> Cheers,
> >>>> -Adam
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> ---
> >>>> Aperture Systems: Redefining Radiography - http://aperture.systems/
> >>>> http://adammunich.com/ - Cell: +1-650-452-0554
> >>>>
> >>>> Be • knowledgeable • social • patient • fearless • compassionate •
> >>>> fun • humble • forgiving.
> >>>>
> >>>> Be a leader
> >>>>
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>
Hi All,
The previous post I sent went into the archive but did not go to even the
gmail -- Ira997(a)gmail.com -- that everyone else's posts are going to. Can
someone forward the two posts (previous and this one) on the archive so
that everyone can see them?
Anyone have any ideas on all this?
Have a funny day.
Best,
Ira Brightman
Hi All,
I just discovered that with sudo-discuss posts I was receiving at my yahoo
email, over half were going into my spam folder. In fact, one I had sent
was not in any folder, but did show up in the archive on the Sudoroom site
(as I believe did all posts).
I signed in to receive sudo-discuss posts at this, a gmail account, and
none went into the spam folder. So, of course, I will continue to read the
posts on this gmail account.
Have other people had similar issues with sudo-discuss and yahoo? Check
your yahoo email spam folder if you're not sure.
Have a funny day.
Best,
Ira Brightman