Hey, I just fixed a hack on the SudoRoom main page.
Someone is hacking the SudoRoom Wiki - I don't know who, I know this
probably happens often. Are there safety precautions?
https://sudoroom.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Sudoroom&action=history
I undid the "hardcore jerkey action" - and I saw that someone also undid
this shortly before I went on the page.
Any idea wh'os doing this?
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Romy Ilano
romy(a)snowyla.com
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From: Karen Coyle <kcoyle(a)kcoyle.net>
Date: Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 11:45 AM
Subject: [Wikimedia-SF] Reminder: Sunday edit-a-thon, Berkeley
To: "wikimedia-sf(a)lists.wikimedia.org" <wikimedia-sf(a)lists.wikimedia.org>
Just a reminder, for those who are calendar-challenged (as I am) that this
Sunday afternoon we will be editing Wikipedia together at the Main Library
in Berkeley. More information:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup/Berkeley/2014/Feb9
Come even if you don't sign up; drop in whenever; come by just to say "Hi!"
kc
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Oops, figured* this out today. All good.
// Matt
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From: "David Keenan" <dkeenan44(a)gmail.com>
To: "sudo-discuss(a)lists.sudoroom.org" <sudo-discuss(a)lists.sudoroom.org>
Subject: [sudo-discuss] anyone open sudo?
Date: Thu, Feb 6, 2014 12:07
hey guys, at&t is here trying to get into sudo to hook up some phone stuff for something, are either of ya close by? sudo is locked..
Hey all,
Seeking consensus next week. To open an account with the Internet Archive
Federal Credit Union http://iafcu.org/ we need to pass a resolution for
depository authorization--too allow the IAFCU to make deposits.
I propose the following based on the explanation provided to me by IAFCU
staff to reach consensus in the next two meetings:
"sudo room resolves to allow the Internet Archive Federal Credit Union to
make deposits."
// Matt
Hey all,
I'm working out a series of scripts, or a "wrapper" if you will, to layer
on top of an existing Linux installation with all the necessary tidbits to
help a person be able to start hacking on their open source project
immediately in their current hackerspace (while minimizing setup time and
computer headaches). I'll post up a working script by the middle of next
week and try to incorporate all feature requests.
This can be portable, but for right now I'm focusing on Debian-based
distributions (Mint, Ubuntu, #!, Tails, etc.) to get started.
How will it work?
Run a live CD such as Tails and run the wrapper to immediately set you up
with all necessary tools and scripts. Save all the changes you like to
persistent storage (a thumb drive or hard disk) so you'll never have to
repeat the process. Code hosted on
Github<https://github.com/sunjam/hak/wiki/Feature-Request>so you can
vet and fork it.
Is this for a specific hackerspace?
No, my hope is that the idea will be incorporated by anyone needing a
little assistance with using open source tools. I also see a lot of
confused people who cannot get on the wireless without assistance in their
local hackerspace.
Why do I need it?
Step into X hackerspace for the first time and get instant access to the
internet, open the most recent class notes, print a document on the
printer, and anything else you can imagine.
How can I help?
Submit your feature
requests<https://github.com/sunjam/hak/wiki/Feature-Request>and code
to Github. Also, spread the word to any person or space who may
be interested.
Hi Folks,
Went over to Ace Monster Toys today for the first time for their microcontroller meetup. Similar mix of first time visitors and people randomly hacking on other things interacting. Also went down and checked out their shop, definitely pretty well set up on the fabrication side. Anyone care to join for another visit to do some laser cutting and whatnot?
What ever happened to the idea of a federated coalition? Would anyone else be interested in coming up with a scheme of being a member of multiple spaces? One theory just brainstorming would be to have an RFID key or something to track what proportion of time is spent at various spaces and allocate membership dues proportionately. I talked to them about applying their starving hacker rate to people with an existing hackerspace membership but the combined total would still be higher than necessary. Thoughts?
Hol