I don't see any info in the wiki about a couple of people who were recently
asked to leave. I'm looking specifically for the steward / mediator for the
conflict with Nick. You can email me with info offlist if so desired.
Thanks!
N
wanna stick em to a stick (mobile) or just stick em up & drive em w/arduino
/ bare or diffused?
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> 1. Re: FW: The White House Announces a Week of Making this June
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> 2. Re: FW: The White House Announces a Week of Making this June
> 12-18 (Mitch Altman)
> 3. Re: major purge of machine tools, hand tools, necessary and
> unnecessary stuff - Saturday 10 to 4 (fwd) (Patrik D'haeseleer)
> 4. Re: Arduino Bootloader on the ESP8266 (Cere Mona Davis)
> 5. Re: Arduino Bootloader on the ESP8266 (Rachel Wolfsohn)
> 6. Call for Auction Items!!! Help Fund sudo! (Rachel Wolfsohn)
> 7. Re: Today 4/4/15: Pidgen and Daren have been temp banned for
> safer spaces policy violations (Sonja Trauss)
> 8. sudo lights! (Jake)
> 9. Seeking info about people recently asked to leave (niki)
> 10. Re: Gear from BioCurious up for grabs/sale (Patrik D'haeseleer)
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> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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> Message: 1
> Date: Thu, 09 Apr 2015 14:08:30 -0700
> From: Rachel Wolfsohn <rawjnana(a)gmail.com>
> To: Cere Misc <cere.misc(a)gmail.com>
> Cc: Sudo-Discuss <sudo-discuss(a)lists.sudoroom.org>, NoiseBridge
> Discuss <noisebridge-discuss(a)lists.noisebridge.net>
> Subject: Re: [sudo-discuss] FW: The White House Announces a Week of
> Making this June 12-18
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>
> I agree with you both! It compartmEntalizes us, and dulls our fire to
> forget
> that...I'd be down, I'm not scared. I think such missing essence is every
> reason
> to bring it there!
>
> But to what end? What would ones function be there?
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 09, 2015 at 2:05 PM, Cere Misc < cere.misc(a)gmail.com [
> cere.misc(a)gmail.com] > wrote:
> I assume the A is for Art? If so, I agree that too much is left out
> without it.
> Yes, would be cool to "be involved", but I have the same reservations as
> you.
> -Cere
> On Thu, Apr 9, 2015 at 1:57 PM, Mitch Altman < maltman23(a)hotmail.com [
> maltman23(a)hotmail.com] > wrote:
> Does someone at Noisebridge and/or Sudo Room want to be part of the
> National
> Week of Making?
>
> If so, there's a link at the bottom of the email from the White House
> (copied
> below), but which I'll add here, too:
> https://www.whitehouse.gov/nation-of-makers
> [https://www.whitehouse.gov/nation-of-makers]
>
> I think it would be really cool to be "officially" involved. But there are
> two
> things that make me uncomfortable:
> 1) "STEM" is a term created by the US military -- it leaves out the very
> important "A", which many have added to make it more relevant, and moves
> things
> away from the military: STEAM
> 2) There is involvement from various government agencies, many of which are
> cool, but one of which is: Department of Homeland Security.
>
> Best,
> Mitch.
>
>
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> -------- Forwarded Message --------SUBJECT: The White House Announces a
> Week of Making this June 12-18
> DATE: Thu, 9 Apr 2015 17:07:12 +0000
> FROM: Santoso, Stephanie <Stephanie_M_Santoso(a)ostp.eop.gov> [
> Stephanie_M_Santoso(a)ostp.eop.gov]
> TO: Mitch Altman
>
>
>
> Hi All,
>
>
>
> I wanted to make sure that you saw the following exciting news about the
> Week of
> Making and the National Maker Faire!
>
>
>
>
>
> Announcing a Week of Making this June 12-18
>
>
>
> By Tom Kalil and Stephanie Santoso
>
>
>
> Last year, on June 18, President Obama hosted the first-ever White House
> Maker Faire [http://www.whitehouse.gov/maker-faire] and issued a call to
> action that ?every company, every college, every
> community, every citizen joins us as we lift up makers and builders and
> doers
> across the country.? By democratizing the tools and skills necessary to
> design
> and make just about anything, Maker-related events and activities can
> inspire
> more people to pursue careers in design, advanced manufacturing, and the
> related
> fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) and
> possibly
> take their creations to the next level and become entrepreneurs.
>
>
>
> Today, in preparation of the one-year anniversary of last year?s Faire, we
> are
> excited to announce that the White House will celebrate a ?Week of Making?
> this
> summer from June 12-18. The Week will coincide with the National Maker
> Faire
> here in D.C., featuring makers from across the country and will include
> participation by federal agencies including: the Department of Education,
> National Science Foundation, U.S. Agency for International Development,
> U.S.
> Small Business Administration, Institute of Museum and Library Services,
> National Institute of Standards and Technology, NASA, Corporation for
> National
> and Community Service, Department of Homeland Security and the Smithsonian.
>
>
>
> At last year?s Faire, President Obama welcomed people of all ages who are
> funneling their ingenuity into amazing projects, developing creative
> solutions
> to important problems and bringing their innovations to market. He met
> Lindsay
> Lawlor, who built a 17-foot, talking robotic giraffe named Russell, and he
> met
> teenage sisters Camille and Genevieve Betty, whose motto is ?Who needs a
> paper
> route when you can start your own robotics company?? He talked to
> entrepreneurs
> such as Marc Roth, who was homeless in San Francisco before taking classes
> in
> design and prototyping at a digital fabrication studio and maker space.
> After
> only several months of classes, Marc was able to open his own custom
> laser-cutting business. As the President put it, ?Today?s D.I.Y is
> tomorrow?s
> Made in America.?
>
>
>
> [
> https://cloudmagic.com/b/v6/attachment/download?method=cstream&resource…
> ]
>
> Lindsay Lawlor introduces President Obama to Russell, the Electric Giraffe
> at
> last year?s White House Maker Faire. (Photo Credit: Pete Souza).
>
>
>
> The President announced a large number of commitments
> [
> http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2014/06/18/fact-sheet-president-…]
> made by the Federal government, mayors, educational institutions, companies,
> and non-profit organizations to expand opportunities for engaging students
> STEM
> through making, supporting makers who want to become entrepreneurs and
> make it
> easier for individuals to learn 21 st century design and fabrication
> skills around the country. Twenty-one Federal
> agencies committed a suite of services for people interested in
> engineering and
> manufacturing, including expanded access to start-up grants, making it
> easier
> for makers to manufacture their products domestically, and business
> mentoring
> and training. More than 150 colleges and universities, over 125 libraries
> and
> more than 90 mayors pledged to take steps to help advance making in the
> United
> States.
>
>
>
> To continue to expand upon this effort, here are some ways that you or your
> organization can help:
>
>
>
> ? Individuals can volunteer to mentor and share their skills by hosting
> workshops
> or classes in areas of their community that have fewer opportunities for
> designing, developing and prototyping projects.
>
>
>
> ? K-12 school districts can create opportunities for interactive, hands-on
> STEM learning
> [
> https://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2015/01/12/new-resource-bringing-making-edu…]
> in and outside of the classroom. Schools can also establish maker spaces to
> empower students to design and build, and solve real-world problems.
>
>
>
> ? Colleges and universities can establish on-campus spaces
> [https://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2014/12/11/making-makers-cleveland] that
> are accessible to students, faculty and the broader local community to
> tinker, design, build and invent. They can share best practices with other
> educational institutions through networks and communities of practice
> [
> http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2014/12/10/higher-education-institutions-res…]
> .
>
>
>
> ? Companies can encourage making in their community through design and
> engineering and help designers, inventors and other aspiring entrepreneurs
> [
> https://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/docs/manufacturing_and_innov…]
> create American jobs by navigating the transition from prototyping to
> manufacturing.
>
>
>
> ? Mayors can join the Mayors Maker Challenge
> [
> https://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2014/05/15/challenging-mayors-help-make-dif…]
> and encourage companies, foundations, non-profits, schools, libraries and
> museums to get involved with product development and manufacturing. Local
> leaders can also back initiatives that make it easier for entrepreneurs to
> manufacture their products locally.
>
>
>
> And no matter who you are, you can get involved by hosting an event,
> workshop or
> activity during the Week of Making in your community or submit your
> project for
> the National Maker Faire.
>
>
>
> By working together, we can provide every child and adult in America with
> the
> tools, technologies and resources they need to be part of the creative
> process
> and invent, create, and make a better, stronger, and more innovative
> future.
>
>
>
> If you or your organization has plans to support students, inventors,
> designers,
> builders and other makers in your community, let us know by completing
> this form [https://www.whitehouse.gov/nation-of-makers] . We look forward
> to announcing progress on the President?s call to action
> during the Week of Making. You may also contact us at maker(a)ostp.gov [
> maker(a)ostp.gov] .
>
>
>
>
>
> Tom Kalil is Deputy Director for Technology and Innovation at the White
> House
> Office of Science and Technology Policy.
>
> Stephanie Santoso is Senior Advisor for Making at the White House Office of
> Science and Technology Policy.
>
>
>
>
> Stephanie Santoso
>
> Senior Policy Advisor for Making
>
> White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
>
> ssantoso(a)ostp.eop.gov [ssantoso(a)ostp.eop.gov]
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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BioCurious is doing a spring cleaning and getting rid of some equipment. Do
we want any of these? Let me know!
Patrik
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Eric Harness <eharness(a)gmail.com>
Date: Sat, Apr 4, 2015 at 11:16 PM
Subject: E - waste and equipment that must leave
Here are the photos of the equipment that must go, photos below. Red needs
repair green works. Green we are going to sell, red we are going to
Recycle.along with the hoods. I will run this to the recycling on April
12th. All of these will be removed on the 12th. Duane I know you feel
passionally about the shaking incubator but unless it is repaired it cannot
stay no exceptions on this one. sorry.
Centrifuge (In working order but works stops randomly)
Shaking incubator (Needs repair)
Shaking water bath (Heating element dangerous)
Apple computer (Needs repair)
Hitachi Spectrometer (Needs repair)
Gas chronograph (Needs repair)
HPLC (the recent acquisition and the old HPLC) (Needs repair)
Tecan Spectrometer (Not working) (No Photo)
1970's balence Functional maybe but have not checked
NEW -20 Needs a good home works but as is has a defrost cycle (Blows
every 20 amp fuse in our building If we want to use it we need a higher amp
breaker)
Deconstructed machines in office
Laser from Q-PCR machine (looks Functional but cannot tell powers up but
need on/off control signals from computer)
2 printers (Non-functional)
A couple of non-functional heat blocks.
Photos
[image: Inline image 10][image: Inline image 13][image: Inline image 17][image:
Inline image 7][image: Inline image 14][image: Inline image 16][image:
Inline image 12][image: Inline image 15]
Dana donated a spool of warm-white LED tape, and another spool of
addressible LED tape, to sudoroom.
looks like about 5 meters of each.. so where should we set them up?
the white LED tape is simple, it just turns on and lights, but the
addressible stuff will need to be connected to a microcontroller of some
kind to control it. Who will step up and do that? I can help with the
power supply and wiring if you do the software.
-jake
sudo-ers of all realms!
This is a call for auction items!
Sudo's May-Day Fundraiser Party & Potluck will have an auction component
Whether you have something uber useful,
or something minimally prize-like
or an odd or end that could be someone's treasure
or a ridiculously rare thing-a-ma-bob
if you're willing or able to let it go,
let's auction it off to fund sudo!
*~~this will be a silent auction*
*~~you do not have to attend the party to participate in the auction*
To Auction An Item:
Please send rachel a brief description with as much of the following info
as you can:
*Item Name/Info*:*
*Est. Value*: *
*Minimum Value:*
*Special Details/Extras/Upgrades*:*
*Additional History and/or Use(s): *
(this last bit is for fun and learning!)
Yay sudo!
--
<3 Rachel
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/gms/4970294855.html
Unused & used wrenches by: Snap-On, Armstrong, Proto, Fairmount, Bonney
Thin Pattern Hydraulic Wrenches up to 2 1/4"
12-Point Flare Nut Wrenches up to 1 3/16"
Crows Foot Wrenches (12-Point and standard) up to 2 1/4"
Maggi Junior 640 Radial Arm Saw 4 h.p. (220v/3ph)
J & L Optical Comparator TC-10 with multiple stages
Sunnen Honing Machine MBH-625D
Avey Sensitive Drill Press Model #1/2 Heavy MA-8 (220v/3ph)
Omni Grind 6x12 surface grinder (220v/3ph)
Variable Frequency Drives (AC Tech, MC Series)
Gorton Pantograph Roll Engraving Attachments (750-1 & 727-1)
Gorton Tool & Cutter Grinder (265-6)
Gorton Pantograph Spindle
Gorton Collets
Machine collets
Dumore Drill Grinder (model 8192) with 90 bushings in wooden case
Sensitive Gang Drill
Buffing motors
Niagara circle cutter (68" swing)
Buffalo Forge No. 8 Angle & Tee Cutter
Simpson Strong Tie components
New Light Switches
New Plugs & Receptacles
New Cover Plates
New Electrical boxes
New Conduit fittings
4" & 6" Ceiling Cans
Fused machine safety switches
Hydraulic fittings
Pipe fittings
Scientific glassware
Motors:
5 H.P. 220v/3ph unused
3 H.P. 180v DC
plus others
Free stuff & odd stuff
From: David Cole <david(a)run-stop.com>
Date: April 8, 2015 at 7:50:23 PM PDT
Subject: major purge of machine tools, hand tools, necessary and unnecessary stuff - Saturday 10 to 4
I moved 60,000 pounds of equipment from Detroit several years ago and it’s finally time to get rid of some of it.
Everything is priced to move and some stuff is free. Saturday 10-4 at my studio: 4126 Martin Luther King, Jr. Way, Oakland.
Please pass this along to anyone who may be interested
craigslist post:
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/gms/4970294855.html
I hope to see you there,
David Cole
Does someone at Noisebridge and/or Sudo Room want to be part of the National Week of Making?
If so, there's a link at the bottom of the email from the White House (copied below), but which I'll add here, too:
https://www.whitehouse.gov/nation-of-makers
I think it would be really cool to be "officially" involved. But there are two things that make me uncomfortable:
1) "STEM" is a term created by the US military -- it leaves out the very important "A", which many have added to make it more relevant, and moves things away from the military: STEAM
2) There is involvement from various government agencies, many of which are cool, but one of which is: Department of Homeland Security.
Best,
Mitch.
-------- Forwarded Message --------
Subject:
The White House Announces a Week of Making this June
12-18
Date:
Thu, 9 Apr 2015 17:07:12 +0000
From:
Santoso, Stephanie
<Stephanie_M_Santoso(a)ostp.eop.gov>
To:
Mitch Altman
Hi All,
I wanted to make sure that you saw the
following exciting news about the Week of Making and the
National Maker Faire!
Announcing a Week of Making
this June 12-18
By Tom Kalil and Stephanie
Santoso
Last year, on June 18,
President Obama hosted the first-ever
White House Maker Faire and issued a call to action
that “every company, every college, every community, every
citizen joins us as we lift up makers and builders and doers
across the country.” By democratizing the tools and skills
necessary to design and make just about anything,
Maker-related events and activities can inspire more people
to pursue careers in design, advanced manufacturing, and the
related fields of science, technology, engineering and
mathematics (STEM) and possibly take their creations to the
next level and become entrepreneurs.
Today, in preparation of the
one-year anniversary of last year’s Faire, we are excited to
announce that the White House will celebrate a “Week of
Making” this summer from June 12-18. The Week will coincide
with the National Maker Faire here in D.C., featuring makers
from across the country and will include participation by
federal agencies including: the Department of Education,
National Science Foundation, U.S. Agency for International
Development, U.S. Small Business Administration, Institute
of Museum and Library Services, National Institute of
Standards and Technology, NASA, Corporation for National and
Community Service, Department of Homeland Security and the
Smithsonian.
At last year’s Faire,
President Obama welcomed people of all ages who are
funneling their ingenuity into amazing projects, developing
creative solutions to important problems and bringing their
innovations to market. He met Lindsay Lawlor, who built a
17-foot, talking robotic giraffe named Russell, and he met
teenage sisters Camille and Genevieve Betty, whose motto is
“Who needs a paper route when you can start your own
robotics company?” He talked to entrepreneurs such as Marc
Roth, who was homeless in San Francisco before taking
classes in design and prototyping at a digital fabrication
studio and maker space. After only several months of
classes, Marc was able to open his own custom laser-cutting
business. As the President put it, “Today’s D.I.Y is
tomorrow’s Made in America.”
Lindsay Lawlor introduces
President Obama to Russell, the Electric Giraffe at last
year’s White House Maker Faire. (Photo Credit: Pete
Souza).
The President announced a
large number of
commitments made by the Federal
government, mayors, educational institutions, companies, and
non-profit organizations to expand opportunities for
engaging students STEM through making, supporting makers who
want to become entrepreneurs and make it easier for
individuals to learn 21st century design and
fabrication skills around the country. Twenty-one Federal
agencies committed a suite of services for people interested
in engineering and manufacturing, including expanded access
to start-up grants, making it easier for makers to
manufacture their products domestically, and business
mentoring and training. More than 150 colleges and
universities, over 125 libraries and more than 90 mayors
pledged to take steps to help advance making in the United
States.
To continue to expand upon
this effort, here are some ways that you or your
organization can help:
·
Individuals can volunteer to
mentor and share their skills by hosting workshops or
classes in areas of their community that have fewer
opportunities for designing, developing and prototyping
projects.
·
K-12 school districts can
create opportunities for
interactive, hands-on STEM
learning in and outside of the
classroom. Schools can also establish maker spaces to
empower students to design and build, and solve real-world
problems.
·
Colleges and universities can
establish
on-campus spaces that are accessible to
students, faculty and the broader local community to tinker,
design, build and invent. They can share best practices with
other educational institutions through
networks and communities of
practice.
·
Companies can encourage
making in their community through design and engineering and
help
designers, inventors and
other aspiring entrepreneurs create American jobs by
navigating the transition from prototyping to manufacturing.
·
Mayors can join the
Mayors Maker Challenge and encourage companies,
foundations, non-profits, schools, libraries and museums to
get involved with product development and manufacturing.
Local leaders can also back initiatives that make it easier
for entrepreneurs to manufacture their products locally.
And no matter who you are,
you can get involved by hosting an event, workshop or
activity during the Week of Making in your community or
submit your project for the National Maker Faire.
By working together, we can
provide every child and adult in America with the tools,
technologies and resources they need to be part of the
creative process and invent, create, and make a better,
stronger, and more innovative future.
If you or your organization
has plans to support students, inventors, designers,
builders and other makers in your community, let us know by
completing this
form. We look forward to
announcing progress on the President’s call to action during
the Week of Making. You may also contact us at maker(a)ostp.gov.
Tom Kalil is Deputy Director for
Technology and Innovation at the White House Office of
Science and Technology Policy.
Stephanie Santoso is Senior Advisor
for Making at the White House Office of Science and
Technology Policy.
Stephanie Santoso
Senior Policy Advisor for Making
White House Office of Science and
Technology Policy
ssantoso(a)ostp.eop.gov
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Sudoroom Meeting April 8, 2015
=Intros=
* remote-jenny
* ryan
* juul
* wrought
* st. nic
* rachel
* elliot
Icebreaker: What have you broken recently? (the question is also broken)
* Juul: I broke a server. It was bad. :)
* Adam: I broke my self confidence again
**ryan: aw
* ryan: i managed to break one of the childproof pill bottle, apparently
if you break them, they're not childproof anymore :)
* rachel: i broke a cup. but there are other cups
* remote-jenny: i broke up a shitton of great potting soil this morning
and dumped it in a garden bed :))
* Matt: my patience is broken
* Sean F: the last thing i remember breaking was a my lock, i lost my
key and i had to break it to get into my backpack
* elliot: i broke a nail :) that hurt :(
* jebari (opal): probably the last thing i broke was a promise, i know
that's kinda vague, but...
**ryan: i was waiting for someone to say it
* joel (late arrival): I broke the external battery charger for my cell
phone
* ben (late arrival):
=Announcements=
?
= Conflict updates =
==Rayc==
* Ryan (mediator between rayc): rayc has not contacted Ryan.
==Nic==
*Elliot does not want to share space with him, non-engagement with
st.nic, would like the SSP to be enforced w/ the language he's used and
people he's hurt in the space
* juul: you are willing to do mediation as long as you don't have to
meet with him in person?
* elliot: yes, and with the temporary band that that mediation is done
offsite,
* matt: both people off-site?
* elliot: it's my understandin that he's banned pending mediation
* matt: it's not ambiguous, it's exactly what's happening, they're
banned during mediation
* rachel: here here
==Doc==
*Rachel: Doc has not contacted and did not show up last time, but I was
15m late, though I notified people. I think it's worth calling, but the
longer the more time there is to process and grow before going through
with mediation. I will call again
*elliot.....
*matt: i think this is heresay and we should discuss it at the
appropriate time
*rachel: agreed
*juul: okay
* Does Doc have a Conflict Steward? We really need to have both roles
filled. The Steward ensures conflict mediation meetings happen and that
they're documented, and helps give updates
* Not yet, does anyone volunteer?
==Darin and Elliot==
* Joe from FnB is mediating (this is not a sudo conflict).
* Who is conflict steward? Helen?
==Kwe and Darin==
* not a sudo conflict
* juul is mediating
* matt is conflict steward
=Finances=
* $461.10/wk on Gratipay (needs to be $625 minimum)
* $1,614.64 in Internet Credit Union acct
* Rent has been paid for April, $184.27
* does everyone need to consent on a < $30 legal fees for taxes to get
cleaned up?
** we don't have quorum but yeah: go ahead (juul)
** i don't think so, your call exchequer (juul)
==Gratipay/IACU Issue==
* No deposits received for the month of March: 3/5, 3/12, 3/19, 3/26
=Sudo Proposals=
==Fundraiser party, already!!==
* Suggested dates: May 1 (in tandem with SPAZ soundsystem in the
basement and First Friday art in the ballroom [no performance planned
though, we could do an open mic / 5 minutes of fame type of thing]) -
sorry am now discussing the front desk proposal below
* everyone: we should have it in actual sudo room, not ballroom
* ryan: I can write an invitation
* juul: we should request both cash donations and donations of time in
the next two weeks to help with renovation/construction
* hightechpyro(a)gmail.com has a canon pixma pro something printer than
can print on thick things like tiles. If anyone wants to make things for
the fundraiser, contact him!
* Ryan suggests getting stickers for sudo and using the printer to make
coasters.
* 15th is deadline for party planning: https://pad.riseup.net/p/partypad
** FUCK YEAH PARTYPAD!!1
==Sudo Proposal: Buy Stickers==
* Get design from: https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Logo
* Responsibilibuddy :P - Jenny/juul
=Omni Proposals=
== Discussion of proposed mural designs ==
* General feedback discussion, remaining sensitive to everyone involved,
not rushing the process.
* Links / References for potential improvements:
** Possible to use brighter tones of the same/similar colors?
*** e.g. refer to Tom Killion style (japanese coloring technique):
http://tomkillion.com/gallery/show?keyword=tam
==Front Door Station Proposal==
* pad.riseup.net/p/omninom - rachel -
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8a4XV1TCQ8XTk5ra1RmY2tkWVhlUnVfZzBJVi1YX2…
** this is being rerouted to a preliminary conversation between
Welcoming Committee and La Commune. it has been removed from the pad as
it was not consensed to be there by Welcoming WG. - jenny
**okay, everyone in welcoming seemed all behind do-acratically doing it,
Niki at first, but then she alerted me to la commune's concerns
** i for one am totally behind it, that's not the point. we should
operate by full consensus whenever possible, and bring things to
delegates for consensus once it's fully vetted.
**to work with la commune before posting it to the meeting?
** yeah! i just sent an email with your proposal to welcoming and la
commune folks <3
**yeah, i wanted to send it to delegates for that reason, but you're
totes right, this is smooter and specifically respectful
** btw i love that you made a fucking sketchup model ;)
**thanks :)
==New Members==
* https://sudoroom.org/membership
* See emails to members
=Action Items=
* See partypad :)
* Need conflict steward for Doc, Darin(omni not sudo),
** Doc and Darin or Elliot need to email mediation(a)omnicommons.org, can
optionally suggest a preferred steward (they are not obligated to commit)
* get taxes cleaned up
* remove Newbie Night - jenny - just edited it to end today (4/8)
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Jenny
http://jennyryan.nethttp://sudomesh.orghttp://thevirtualcampfire.orghttp://technomadic.tumblr.com
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-Laurie Anderson
"Storytelling reveals meaning without committing the error of defining it."
-Hannah Arendt
"To define is to kill. To suggest is to create."
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