Hello people of Sudo Room!
See below for a link to Sudo's invoice for February rent at the Omni. Take
a look and let me know if you have any questions. Otherwise, please pay as
soon as you're able.
Thanks and <3,
SP + Finances WG
Below please find a link to Invoice #126.
Amount due: $2000.00 USD
Due by: 2015-02-01
To view this invoice, please visit: https://waveapps.com/try5uf-hsnyvf
Hello,
I wanted to tell you about a project called IndieBox: indieboxproject.org/
and to see if there was interest in having its creator come in for a talk
and demo. In fact, I'm pretty sure I initially heard of this thing on the
Sudoroom mailing list a while ago.
The goal is to create a box for consumers to easily be able to run their
own web apps locally on computers they physically control, so they truly
control their data.
The software component is a distribution based on Arch Linux called UBOS.
It easily manages web apps as packages, the same way most distros package
desktop apps. Did you ever consider how easy it is to install LibreOffice,
but how you can't really do that with WordPress and OwnCloud side by side?
You have to fiddle with database provision and Apache configs. Well, UBOS
handles all of that, as well as concurrent installations for multiple
users, upgrades and backups, and it even has a testing framework to make
sure upgrades work smoothly.
I've seen a couple presentations now at the Hacker Dojo by the guy running
the project, whose name is Johannes Ernst. I figured that there would be
more interest in a place like Sudo Room for a project like this. I have
been an occasional visitor to the Sudo Room, not sure if people remember
me. However, Johannes doesn't have any connections to Sudo Room, so he
asked if I could reach out to you folks to see if you were interested in
having him come in to do a presentation.
This may be of particular interest to the Mesh project people, since they
are working on local apps. I also told Johannes to check out PeoplesOpen.
So, I can post it in that group if people think it's more appropriate, to
try to make it part of a SudoMesh meeting. However I thought that the
general theme of independences from large companies would resonate would
the larger group, so I wanted to post it here first to see what people
thought.
-Dan
hi all, i think this is relevant to many of your interests, and it's
happening today!
hope to see you there,
marina
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From: Syra Smith <syra(a)projectroot.org>
Date: Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 4:58 PM
Subject: REMINDER: East Bay ShareFest Planning Meeting Sunday 1/25
To: Syra Smith <syra(a)projectroot.org>
Dear Beautiful Sharing Community,
The first of our planning meetings for EBSF 2015 is this Sunday. Details
below. We hope to see you!
East Bay ShareFest Planning Meeting
Sunday, January 25th 3pm - 5:30pm
Omni Commons Basement Hall
4799 Shattuck Avenue in the Temescal, Oakland
Please come with any or all of these: ideas, resources to share, sweat
equity, enthusiasm, creativity, skills to share, passion for new ways of
relating, collaborative projects and events to share, experience with this
sort of stuff, community spirit.
Draft Agenda:
3:00 Snack and Gather
3:15 Welcome and ShareFest Overview - History and Intentions
3:25 Group Introductions and Visions
3:50 Group Brainstorming Activity - Needs & Teams
4:05 Break Out Groups
4:35 Large Group Presentations
4:50 Next Steps & Dates
5:00 Close
Please share with your cohorts and like minded folks. You can join the
ShareFest Facebook group here
<https://www.facebook.com/groups/eastbaysharefest/>. And join the planning
meeting here <https://www.facebook.com/events/747815751981132/>. Open the
ical attachment to add the planning meeting to your ical. Please plan to
arrive a few minutes early.
Many thanks and looking forward,
Syra
________________
"We must be willing to let go of the life we've planned so as to have the
life that is waiting for us"
~ Joseph Campbell
Free lockers available! They are the 1ft square lockers I've been looking
for; one set of 15 lockers, and one set of 20.
We just need to go pick them up near Sebastopol with a truck, and a few
people to help with the heavy lifting. Anyone (and a truck) available to
help out tomorrow?
I'd like to keep one for CCL, and put the other either in the basement or
in the storage room between the ballroom and the cafe, and put them up for
rent for member storage space.
Patrik
Patrik
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So are we a go for tomorrow/Sat. 2:?Got a crew lined up?I trimmed the bushes for the truck to get in, braced the top step, found an anchor point and a small block and tackle, and have a ramp mostly put together.I think it will go pretty smoothly at this end, but might be a bit slow, it ain't gonna be no Slam Dunk.I would be fine with pushing it up to 1: if that helps.
Art
Hi there-
I am interested in participating in some Sudo Room projects - particularly
Mesh, but perhaps others. My problem is I am mobility impaired in multiple
ways: a connective tissue disorder that causes artheriosclerosis,
arthritis, peripheral neuropathy, a tremor- I hope you get the picture that
though I don't use a wheelchair, even walking the few blocks from MacArthur
Bart is a trial for me. Also I'm extemely slow!
I was wondering if anyone drives from the Ashby Bart area of Berkeley and
might be willing to give me a ride? I tried volunteering via email but I
get the feeling "out of sight out of mind". Apart from my physical issues,
I'm quite capable and would like to find something interesting to do with
my skills.
~Elisa
We've got a lot of big items scheduled for next week's meeting, and it'd be
helpful to start talking about them now so that the meeting itself can be
as fruitful as possible without stretching on into midnight. One of the
bigger items is the "Stealing Shit Policy," which would outline an
appropriate response to theft in the space. It might be worth extending
this into something more like the "Confrontation Response Policy," so that
it could address other situations in which someone is threatening the space
or its membership, whether they're drunkenly destroying items or verbally
accosting people.
I spoke with several people about how we could deal with these situations
without calling the police or violating our safe space agreements
<https://omnicommons.org/wiki/Safe_space>. Most of us were at a loss, but
Ryan had some good initial suggestions. I've outlined them below as best I
recall:
- If someone is trying to leave the space with a stolen item, call all
hands on deck and block the entrances until they've relinquished it.
- If someone is harassing people or damaging the space, ask them to
leave. If they refuse to leave, then call all hands on deck and form a
human net around them. Without touching them, guide them out the door.
- Only if someone is physically violent do we respond with physical
force.
These responses would be absolute last resorts, and hopefully we would
never need to employ them. Still, even if we tighten down our entrance
policies, we should be ready to respond to people who are abusing the space
and its membership. This way, we'll be prepared to respond in a way that's
aligned with our values.
Are there other ideas about how to deal with these types of situations?
I've reached out to some radical spaces back in Austin to see how they
would respond. If there are other spaces in town that might have some
perspective or techniques, it'd be great to hear from them too.
-null
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From: Greg Armstrong <gregory.w.armstrong at gmail dot com>
Date: 2015-01-21 9:44 GMT-08:00
Subject: [sfchalkboard] Looking for Wordpress Developer interested in
taking over several websites
To: sfchalkboard(a)lists.riseup.net
Hello Chalkboard,
I'm a web designer/Wordpress developer, and I'm seeking another such person
who is skilled, personable, and interested in taking on a handful of
already-built websites to perform periodic updates and/or maintenance as
needed, for some of the lovely clients I've maintained over the years.
I've gotten a new job and am no longer able to maintain and update these
sites, and would like to pass them along to a developer I have confidence
in.
I also get fairly regular requests for new jobs, large and small, and I'd
be keen to pass them along to the right person as well.
Most of the websites I regularly maintain are on Wordpress, besides a few
outliers. I'm seeking someone versed in Wordpress who also has a working
knowledge of HTML, CSS, and PHP.
Here are the websites, in order of frequency of updates:
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Hey all,
Here's the section for the sound system on our Ballroom documentation page:
https://omnicommons.org/wiki/Ballroom#Primary_Sound_System
*Do not use this primary sound system unless you are trained to do so. *Please
contact someone from this list to help you or to train you to use the sound
system:
Sean L
Liz R
Kwe
Kwic
Dragon
Marina K
Cere
David K
Sam T
Matt S
Here's the training guide for the primary sound system in the ballroom:
https://omnicommons.org/wiki/Sound_systems#Primary_Sound_System
It is very easy to damage and destroy speaker drivers. A specific order of
operations must be followed when turning the system on, and when turning
the system off.
// Matt
I am supposed to be sailing on Saturday leaving around 10, but I like this and would like to help... I could be around in the early evening to help. You can text me 401 451 7150, if we get enough other people together. Its Friday pm right now, I could potentially help move it tonight... Is anybody else interested in this?
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Today's Topics:
1. SF Resistor #2 & other unfortunate events (NOT SPAM!)
(Tony Longshanks LeTigre)
2. Re: [omni-discuss] Change of Email (yar)
3. Remington full upright piano (that used to be a nuematically
controlled player piano) (Cere Mona Davis)
4. Re: [omni-discuss] Change of Email (yar)
5. Re: [omni-discuss] Remington full upright piano (that used to
be a nuematically controlled player piano) (yar)
6. Re: [omni-discuss] Donation box at CCL raided (Jenny Ryan)
7. Re: [omni-discuss] Remington full upright piano (that used to
be a nuematically controlled player piano) (Candace Lazarou)
8. Re: Crypto Class Study Group (Garrett Robinson)
9. Re: [omni-discuss] Remington full upright piano (that used to
be a nuematically controlled player piano) (Patrik D'haeseleer)
10. Newbie Night Topics (null null null)
11. Re: Newbie Night Topics (Marina Kukso)
12. Re: [omni-discuss] Remington full upright piano (that used to
be a nuematically controlled player piano) (Marc Juul)
13. asked to leave (Jake)
14. Re: [omni-discuss] Remington full upright piano (that used to
be a nuematically controlled player piano) (Marc Juul)
15. Re: Newbie Night Topics (April Glaser)
16. Re: [omni-discuss] Remington full upright piano (that used to
be a nuematically controlled player piano) (Marc Juul)
17. Re: [omni-discuss] Remington full upright piano (that used to
be a nuematically controlled player piano) (Cere Mona Davis)
18. Re: [omni-discuss] Remington full upright piano (that used to
be a nuematically controlled player piano) (Patrik D'haeseleer)
19. we have a CNC router/mill now! (Jake)
20. Re: [omni-discuss] Donation box at CCL raided (Jehan Tremback)
21. Re: we have a CNC router/mill now! (Cere Misc)
22. Re: asked to leave (David Keenan)
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Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2015 10:58:44 -0800
From: Tony Longshanks LeTigre <anthonyletigre(a)gmail.com>
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Subject: [sudo-discuss] SF Resistor #2 & other unfortunate events (NOT
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I hope everyone won't mind this unsolicited zinetic outburst. I simply
cannot contain myself.
?The second issue of my zine is now online at http://resistor.spaz.org!
<http://resistor.spaz.org>
Click the PDF directory. You will find reading & printing PDFs for both
issues of SF Resistor so far.
The second issue was actually finished just before Christmas as scheduled,
but it's taken me this long to figure out FTP for the first time & get the
files up without an internet-connectable laptop of my own.
If you are just reading the zine online, select the read.pdfs for each
issue.
SFR2 appears green because it's printed on green paper. I am heading north
in a couple months but plan to produce two more issues of SFR before
leaving. I'm already at work on the 3rd one. Each issue will be printed on
different color paper. Then I will collect the zine quadrilogy & dispense
copies to excellent people. That will happen in mid-March/early April.
Instructions for printing are on page 3 of SFR2, & will soon be up on the
site in a README file.
The site will be developed into a blog (ArcTangent (x) is the name) but is
just a seedling file tree a t m.
And for anyone who saw one of the crappy first-run print copies of SFR2,
the PDF file write snafu has been corrected (it turned out to be a simple
directory name error on my part) so I have print copies? that look good &
are fully legible now. I'm bringing some to the OMNI bookstore this
weekend. (My second visit to the new Sudospace.)
I would like to help develop the SR zine & teach people how to make zines,
do layout both digitally & by hand, etc.
Also I am helping my friend, a person known to many, start a combination
printshop+cafe in the east bay soon. The need is definitely there. I've
been doing my printing at the public library & the print stations there are
always packed to the max. I've started giving impromptu tutoring sessions
to puzzled library patrons, since I often seem to know more about this
stuff than the staff.
*SF Resistor #2*
*December 2014*
*List of Contents*
Page 1: Intro / District Zero / Freeks
Page 2: Feedback (reader letters)
Page 3: Printing, layout & design info
Page 4: My Many SF Squats (3 Years of Exhilarating Chaos!)
Page 5: Media Watch - Housing Crisis
Page 6: A few thoughts on Activism
Page 7: A few thoughts on Activism / Chaotic Neutral
Page 8: Toilet Trouble (And now we must turn our attention to fecal
matters...)
Page 9: M-Theory News (Headlines From the Twilight Dimension)
Page 10: Season?s Greetings from Leatherface & the boys!
Page 11: (Centerfold A) What I?d like for Christmas!
Page 12: (Centerfold B) Street Gallery
Page 13: Garbage Lessons (Dumpster diving tips from a total amateur)
Page 14: Transmissions From the Id ? Hackers in the Attic
Page 15: Transmissions From the Id ? Hackers in the Attic (concluded)
Page 16: Tales of the Soup Kitchen (St. Anthony?s)
Page 17: Brain Food (book reviews) ? Magic Words: The Extraordinary Life of
Alan Moore, The Drunken Botanist, Wicked Plants, The Tao of Physics
Page 18: Sharks in the Water! / S.Q.U.A.T. / Lava Mae
Page 19: Watch Cat ? Bay Guardian demise & related bullshit
Page 20: People Still Like Books / ?Unregistered Cities No. 1?
Page 21: The Eyes of Strangers (Urban Dharma)
Page 22: A Short Eulogy for Ted Gullicksen (long live the uncrowned king!)
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*+11+*