Hello all,
Soliciting donations for SudoRoom will be greatly assisted with a federal
501c(3) status. Without this classification federal tax incentives are not
available to those wishing to donate or to those paying members looking to
write off dues, and soliciting of donations w/o this classification is
legally questionable. Additionally there is the potential for tax exemption
of purchases however this will require (in addition to filing and gaining
approval) an internally developed mechanism for members to benefit when
making SudoRoom related purchases.
Costs of operating a 501c(3) depend on the amount of revenue. I assume
SudoRoom is below the $2million threshold of revenues so audits will not be
required. There are miscellaneous fees associated with filing yearly
paperwork (all totaled less than $100/yr).
Below are helpful links on the subject and find attached a screen capture
of the current Attorney General Status (note that SudoMesh is identical) in
addition to the published guide for charities, specifically the section
beginning on page 46 "A Summary of Important...".
*list of filings required*:
http://www.hurwitassociates.com/l_s_annual_ca.php
*Information on Form1023*:
http://www.irs.gov/uac/Form-1023,-Application-for-Recognition-of-Exemption-…
*rrf-1*:
http://oag.ca.gov/sites/all/files/agweb/pdfs/charities/charitable/rrf1_form…
Thank you for reading and note that I am NOT a qualified tax professional
nor legal expert,
Whit3
Hello Historico-curious,
*Do you often wonder what historical precedents have contributed to the
current housing crisis? How do World War II-era booms weave into current
displacement trends? What can the housing overcrowding, racism and
displacement of yesterday tell us about today’s realities?*
We’re excited to announce that the Prelinger Library has invited us to join
them at the end of July for an editathon on gentrification in San
Francisco! The *Prelinger Library* <http://www.prelingerlibrary.org/home/>
is a private collection of rare books, maps, zines and other ephemera held
by Rick and Megan Prelinger, both “appropriation-friendly” librarians.
*Rick* <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Prelinger> is well known in the
film archive world for his fascinating collections of American home movies
and for his work with the Internet Archive. *Megan*
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megan_Prelinger> is a cultural historian,
whose research and writing has ranged from artificial intelligence and
information design to city planning and social theory. Megan will be
curating a personalized collection of books and ephemera for us to use in
our research.
*RSVP*
Since the library study area is rather small, they have asked that we limit
participant numbers. We’ve been hearing a lot of strong interest in this
editathon, so in order to accommodate as many people as we can, we will be
splitting research times into three groups:
- Wednesday, July 23rd, 5-8:30 pm (6 spaces)
- Saturday, July 26th, noon-3pm (12 spaces)
- Saturday, July 26th, 3-6 pm (12 spaces)
Please RSVP either by emailing me privately or by adding your name to the
wiki event page: <*http://localwiki.net/sf/Gentrification_editathon
<http://localwiki.net/sf/Gentrification_editathon>*>. *Sign up for as many
times as you'd like to attend, but if the slots get filled you may be asked
to go to a less-popular time. Sorry! *:P
*LOCATION*
301 8th Street (near Folsom Street)
Room 215
San Francisco, CA
*FUN FACT*The library collection is organized in order of proximity,
starting with San Francisco and extending into outer space. :]
*Let me know if you have any questions!*
Take care,
Vicky
Is there a way to submit corrections to calendar entries?
Is this calendar kept in sync with the list of activities found on the
'Main' page of the SuDo Room MediaWiki?
Stan
Perhaps creating a 'www' subdomain would do the trick or that is how is done. Any other ideas?
Julio Rios <julio.rios(a)gmail.com> wrote:
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Try the shelf unit holding red servers by stairs at Sudo.
David Keenan <dkeenan44(a)gmail.com> wrote:
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Hi all,
Looks like the AT&T circuit is hooked up.
Yar mentioned the modem we need (a Tace 5168? I think - its mentioned in my
previous email) is the same Sudo was using at 2141.
Anyone know where it is? I will cross-connect it if someone finds it..
Best,
David
Hey folks,
I left my samsung galaxy nexus phone at sudoroom. I believe it's next
to/in front of the build server (the cart with the blue and red
rectangular boxes on it with all the blue cables near the stairs up to
the stage). Either that or on the tables somewhere. It has a lock screen
with a picture of two dogs on it. I was hoping to bike back over
tonight, but I realized that since we're not supposed to buzz after 10pm
I'm not sure I'd be able to get in...
If anyone's there, would you let me know how long you might be there and
whether you'd be able to let me in?
Also - if we don't get a hold of eachother, would you put it in a safe
place and let me know where that might be?
Thanks so much!
Maxb
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Hello All,
Good News! A few days ago somebody bought the server rack for
Sudo-SudoMesh. It is expected to arrive at 4799 Shattuck in less than
two weeks.
Item Description: *Panduit 4 Post Cable Management Rack - rack - 45U*
Mfg. Part#: R4PCN
Dimensions:
Depth: 30.2 in
Height: 84 in
Weight: 100.1 lbs
Width: 23.3 in
How to install:
http://www.panduit.com/heiler/InstallInstructions/CM396F%20(4%20Post%20Rack…
If someone feel or want to help getting other basic items please let me
know.
Thx!
- --
?Our prime purpose in this life is to help others. And if you can't help
them, at least don't hurt them.? ~Tibetan Quote
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I called Sonic today..
- AT&T tech is coming Wednesday 7/16 7:30AM - 8:30pm, will need
someone(s) on-site & a note taped to the door for them to ring bell or #
for them to call.
- Sonic tech will then need to come out, we did not schedule that
appointment, the soonest I could get was Sunday 7/20 9:30am - 2:30pm.
Samewise with note & someones on-site.
- Max needs to add people as admins (has to call 'em) for anyone else to
move forward with Sonic in his absence.
Who can be there?
David
We've still got some things strewn around the basement, and a few
things sticking into CCL.
I think it's about time we moved the rest of that stuff into Sudo proper.
I've moved a bunch of stuff up and I'm a bit tired and burned out, but
maybe some other folks can help?
I know it's not the shiniest job, and there's no internet in the space
right now, but this is a great easy way to materially help your
hackerspace, and I think one of the most urgent at this time. Our
neighbor collectives are all working hard to establish themselves, and
clearing out the common area is one of the simplest ways we can help
them out.
Thanks.
hey all,
Looking for BAPS' small white projector that i believe Segue was the last
to use for her presentation on the money system at sudo, on the penultimate
day of 2141 (not the big short-throw one, since that had been stolen).
Did we use that projector for the last omni meeting? As one was in use..
but i didnt recall the type -
If not, has anyone seen it or can get in touch with segue if you see her?
We need it for tomorrow..
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Hello All,
I meant to inform you earlier, but we have Internet access at Sudo, at
least for today.
I am using my phone hotspot feature and the speed is not bad, 25Mbps
download, and 6.5Mbps upload. I am planning to continue to stay here for
the rest of the afternoon and evening. Tomorrow, perhaps someone else
should be sharing their access.
I have not checked how far the wireless signal goes, but it may spread
to other areas of the building.
The SSID is: SudoerTempNetAccess
Password: sudosudo
Thx!
- --
?Our prime purpose in this life is to help others. And if you can't help
them, at least don't hurt them.? ~Tibetan Quote
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doers,
Is there a reason not to cancel the internet for July 1st? As I'm backing
the bill on my credit card, it would be nice to have to pay the month.
Max Klein
‽ http://notconfusing.com/
Thank you Niki, sorry about that. I will bring it to Sudo.
Noemi n I think that we could use it at Sudo as a tool box.
Daniel
niki <niki.shelley(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>The cafe does not want it! If no one else in the building wants it - could it be moved out of the cafe? We should maybe designate a place in the building that is common space for items that are up for grabs!
>
>
>xo
>
>
>N
>
>
>
>On Sun, Jul 13, 2014 at 3:29 PM, Somebody <somebody(a)riseup.net> wrote:
>
>If not, it is available to anyone who wants it.
>
>Somebody <somebody(a)riseup.net> wrote:
>
>>The soccer world cup final? I am at the bar a block from Sudo, 48th n Telegr. Fool just now. Germany 1 arg 0
>>
>>yar <yardenack(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>On Sun, Jul 13, 2014 at 12:41 AM, David Keenan <dkeenan44(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> I'm afraid we must wait on the Comcast Maryanna ordered to get service.
>>>> Maryanna, what is the eta there?
>>>>
>>>> Comcast is evil, yes, but we can cancel anytime while we settle on our
>>>> provider of choice. (Sonic.net's 2-week delay in even getting a tech onsite
>>>> to provision DSL sort of makes that ISP like not the best choice and the
>>>> reason really we are in this pickle.)
>>>
>>>Please, let's be very clear here. The delay is caused by AT&T. The
>>>same delay would have happened for U-Verse or LMI internet. Sounds
>>>like Sonic will be ready Tuesday and there's no way Comcast would be
>>>ready before then if you order it on Monday.
>>>
>>>This is a false binary between evil and slow. They are all evil, they
>>>are all slow, and in this case Sonic will probably come soonest.
>>>_______________________________________________
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>>>sudo-discuss(a)lists.sudoroom.org
>>>https://lists.sudoroom.org/listinfo/sudo-discuss
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If not, it is available to anyone who wants it.
Somebody <somebody(a)riseup.net> wrote:
>The soccer world cup final? I am at the bar a block from Sudo, 48th n Telegr. Fool just now. Germany 1 arg 0
>
>yar <yardenack(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>On Sun, Jul 13, 2014 at 12:41 AM, David Keenan <dkeenan44(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>> I'm afraid we must wait on the Comcast Maryanna ordered to get service.
>>> Maryanna, what is the eta there?
>>>
>>> Comcast is evil, yes, but we can cancel anytime while we settle on our
>>> provider of choice. (Sonic.net's 2-week delay in even getting a tech onsite
>>> to provision DSL sort of makes that ISP like not the best choice and the
>>> reason really we are in this pickle.)
>>
>>Please, let's be very clear here. The delay is caused by AT&T. The
>>same delay would have happened for U-Verse or LMI internet. Sounds
>>like Sonic will be ready Tuesday and there's no way Comcast would be
>>ready before then if you order it on Monday.
>>
>>This is a false binary between evil and slow. They are all evil, they
>>are all slow, and in this case Sonic will probably come soonest.
>>_______________________________________________
>>sudo-discuss mailing list
>>sudo-discuss(a)lists.sudoroom.org
>>https://lists.sudoroom.org/listinfo/sudo-discuss
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>https://lists.sudoroom.org/listinfo/sudo-discuss
Hello everybody,
I'm facilitating a discussion about consensus. You can register for it
here: http://villagecraft.org/w/10b990e8-the-process-of-consensus
*No registration is required*, it just helps determine how much space
will be needed. It will be at the this Saturday, July 19th,
7:00-8:30pm at 4799 Shattuck Avenue, Oakland.
The intention is to talk about the process of consensus and learn from
each other how to facilitate.
Until we're able to make decisions together and build non-hierarchical
processes, thereby making the hierarchical processes useless, we will
be perpetually trying to escape or destroy the structures that oppress us.
I invite you to come share practices about how to form a consensus. It
could be your experience, a summary of a study, or any other idea that
improves the process. This discussion will teach us to create and
facilitate our participatory processes.
Take care,
Jeremy Entwistle
The soccer world cup final? I am at the bar a block from Sudo, 48th n Telegr. Fool just now. Germany 1 arg 0
yar <yardenack(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>On Sun, Jul 13, 2014 at 12:41 AM, David Keenan <dkeenan44(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>> I'm afraid we must wait on the Comcast Maryanna ordered to get service.
>> Maryanna, what is the eta there?
>>
>> Comcast is evil, yes, but we can cancel anytime while we settle on our
>> provider of choice. (Sonic.net's 2-week delay in even getting a tech onsite
>> to provision DSL sort of makes that ISP like not the best choice and the
>> reason really we are in this pickle.)
>
>Please, let's be very clear here. The delay is caused by AT&T. The
>same delay would have happened for U-Verse or LMI internet. Sounds
>like Sonic will be ready Tuesday and there's no way Comcast would be
>ready before then if you order it on Monday.
>
>This is a false binary between evil and slow. They are all evil, they
>are all slow, and in this case Sonic will probably come soonest.
>_______________________________________________
>sudo-discuss mailing list
>sudo-discuss(a)lists.sudoroom.org
>https://lists.sudoroom.org/listinfo/sudo-discuss
On Sun, Jul 13, 2014 at 12:41 AM, David Keenan <dkeenan44(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm afraid we must wait on the Comcast Maryanna ordered to get service.
> Maryanna, what is the eta there?
>
> Comcast is evil, yes, but we can cancel anytime while we settle on our
> provider of choice. (Sonic.net's 2-week delay in even getting a tech onsite
> to provision DSL sort of makes that ISP like not the best choice and the
> reason really we are in this pickle.)
Please, let's be very clear here. The delay is caused by AT&T. The
same delay would have happened for U-Verse or LMI internet. Sounds
like Sonic will be ready Tuesday and there's no way Comcast would be
ready before then if you order it on Monday.
This is a false binary between evil and slow. They are all evil, they
are all slow, and in this case Sonic will probably come soonest.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: *David Keenan* <dkeenan44(a)gmail.com>
Date: Sunday, July 13, 2014
Subject: safety
To: "omnilogistics(a)lists.riseup.net" <omnilogistics(a)lists.riseup.net>
hey all, I meant to say:
The other day, a member of sudo let a non-member in and left alone them in
the basement for a while, wherein they minorly injured themselves in the
process of trying to be awesome shelving books.. even though we are still
formulating a plan for where and how to organize them.
Every guest needs to accompanied by a member,. preferably not let alone to
wander and potentially hurt themselves, even if tryimg to do a good thing.
The guest seemed good natured but also knew nothing really about omni, its
structure, any of the groups, processes, etc.
At the next sudo meeting Im thinking this should be brought up again?
Love,
David
Hi all,
I'd rather not get into the details of why at this hour, but John has
stopped providing us with free internet service.. Pursuant to a discussion
he came downstairs to have with me tonight when I randomly stopped by just
to check on the building at like 11:30pm.
The RJ45 plug at the end of the Cat5 cable leading upstairs to John's
internet router has been clipped - please do not attempt to reattach it.
I'm afraid we must wait on the Comcast Maryanna ordered to get service.
Maryanna, what is the eta there?
Comcast is evil, yes, but we can cancel anytime while we settle on our
provider of choice. (Sonic.net's 2-week delay in even getting a tech onsite
to provision DSL sort of makes that ISP like not the best choice and the
reason really we are in this pickle.)
Everyone, I realize this sucks obviously but I would respectfully ask that
we not give John a hard time about this. He is not obligated to give us
free internet.. It's really not his problem, and he is worried about the
security of his home network.
I heard Jeremy (sudo) talked to him earlier in the day about him sharing
his 'guest' wifi network. Knowing John, I will simply say my advice is
against pursuing this option.. let it go, and lets just get our own stuff
asap -
Best,
David
Hi all,
I'd rather not get into the details of why at this hour, but John has
stopped providing us with free internet service.. Pursuant to a discussion
he came downstairs to have with me tonight when I randomly stopped by just
to check on the building at like 11:30pm.
The RJ45 plug at the end of the Cat5 cable leading upstairs to John's
internet router has been clipped - please do not attempt to reattach it.
I'm afraid we must wait on the Comcast Maryanna ordered to get service.
Maryanna, what is the eta there?
Comcast is evil, yes, but we can cancel anytime while we settle on our
provider of choice. (Sonic.net's 2-week delay in even getting a tech onsite
to provision DSL sort of makes that ISP like not the best choice and the
reason really we are in this pickle.)
Everyone, I realize this sucks obviously but I would respectfully ask that
we not give John a hard time about this. He is not obligated to give us
free internet.. It's really not his problem, and he is worried about the
security of his home network.
I know Jeremy (sudo) talked to him about him sharing his 'guest' wifi
network instead. Knowing John, I will simply say my advice is against
pursuing this option.. let it go, and lets just get our own stuff asap -
Best,
David
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Marc, it works. Thank you for sharing those great photos!~
:)
On 7/12/14, 12:52 PM, sudo-discuss-bounces(a)lists.sudoroom.org wrote:
> Hi from Toorcamp! We have everything except Internet :/
>
> http://imgur.com/a/GElZH
>
> Sent via telnet to port 25. I hope that URL works.
>
- --
?Our prime purpose in this life is to help others. And if you can't help
them, at least don't hurt them.? ~Tibetan Quote
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Hello,
I was there for the sudomesh meeting last night, and in my rush to get
ready and go I left my Lenovo laptop power supply. I'll come by tonight for
it. If anybody happens to see it, could you set it out in an obvious
location on a table or something?
Much appreciated.
-Dan
FYI...
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Today's Topics:
1. Looking for collaborators with access to 3D printers for
Sci-fi film (Mahesh Subramanian)
---------- Missatge reenviat ----------
From: Mahesh Subramanian <smahesh69(a)gmail.com>
To: "noisebridge-discuss(a)lists.noisebridge.net" <
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Cc:
Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2014 07:52:45 -0700
Subject: [Noisebridge-discuss] Looking for collaborators with access to 3D
printers for Sci-fi film
I'm part of a crew making a sci-fi movie. It is a story of revenge where a
Gal goes after a punk-hacker gang who killed her mentor/father. When the
Gal tries to infiltrate the gang, she is forced to play a deadly initiation
game with Bulge. This game involves printing out a gun using 3D printers
using tech-mods (think tattoos with circuitry) to program the printers and
using the printed gun to shoot the other player.
I'm looking for people who have expertise in 3D printing to
collaborate/brainstorm on filming this sequence. Also looking to borrow a
couple of 3D printers for 3 filming days in September.
If anyone is interested in collaborating and has access to 3D printers,
please get in touch with smahesh69 at gmail dot com
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Hello World,
For those interested on today meeting's notes:
========== NOTES START HERE ==========
*Wednesday July 9 2014*
Introductions: Tim, Arnas, Logan, Lawrence, Daniel, Jeremy, Francisco,
Ed, Yar, Camile
Tim: interested in programming and a place to code
Daniel: helps with little things here and there
Lawrence: interested in building a database of garden workers
Announcements
==========
Francisco: There's a farmer's market on Tuesdays at the Children's
Hospital from 1:30pm to 6pm and Destiny Yards on Saturday 9:30am to 2:30pm
Daniel post desks on CL:
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/fuo/4561535490.html But, also they are
available to Sudo-Onmi members.
Agenda
==========
Arnas: Proposed giving the project managment platform for
do.oakland-omni.org
Arnas: Question about the status of the door lock
Jeremy: Its still broken
Jeremy: Proposed no "naps" during quiet hours
Daniel: To bring these ideas to the omni meeting about how to regulate
this issue
Daniel: The People's Open Network may want to put a server in the space,
we should decide on what to do with that server. He is concerned about
the heat and the servers that we put in the space. The heat potentially
destroyed the other motherboard for the fileserver. *Make an agenda item
for next week.*
Arnas: Based on the list discussion, we should request to have the
server somewhere else.
New Members
===========
Tim is interested, wants to come in the following weeks
========== NOTES END HERE ==========
Thank you,
Daniel
- --
?Our prime purpose in this life is to help others. And if you can't help
them, at least don't hurt them.? ~Tibetan Quote
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browser and make the do.omni-oakland.org interface available througout the
building for convenience reference and usage.
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they are against the far wall in the main Sudo Room.
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=== SERVER ROOM UPDATES ===
2014/07/05:
Today Luis, Matt, and I did the walk in the building, and so far the
only place that seems the
most appropriate to have the server room is the room by the bar.
This area is the most ideal in the whole building because the air flow,
temperature, electricity proximity, and also because it is where the
Internet access enters the building.
Since this area is not is not part of the SudoRoom space, we will have
to talk about it with the rest of the Sudo-Mesh group and the group
approves it, then we would have to present the idea at our
Omni Collective meeting for approval.
If approved by the Omni Collective, we would need to build:
* A 2" or so high floor (two by fours and plywood would do, I believe.
* A 55" x 65" cage with chicken wire walls and a door.
If this place is NOT approved by the OOC then perhaps we should consider
building the Server Room in the SudoRoom Space. High temperature and
noise levels are the main issues.
If others have ideas/comments/or want to be part of this process please
jump in. You may contact Matt, Luis, or myself (Daniel).
This update and all other Network/Reboot project is found at:
https://sudoroom.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Network/Reboot
This update and all other Network/Reboot project is found at:
https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Network/Reboot
Thx!
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> From: David Keenan <dkeenan44(a)gmail.com>
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> (Also I am thinking, low-power solar fans for mellow airflow into the
> basement venting, like the kind had on boats, would be cool.)
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 3:06 PM, David Keenan <dkeenan44(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Also, re: ventilation in the basement - we have to recconnect the blower
>> from the room (the 1'x3' venting) on the east side asap. On the west side,
>> there is active cooling on the west side already (2x fans, plus windows
>> above the sidewalk. There is also a large lightwell above the barr-room
>> bathroom that could probably be easily gotten to. So, re: cool air (without
>> a/c) to the servers if they are in the basement, we could pull cool air
>> from the street or roof to the cold side of the rack, and vent heat from
>> the hot side/top to the existing exhaust venting the furnaces use, or vent
>> heat directlty to the basement in the winter, or vent perhaps to that
>> lightwell... we can use thermostats in the room to trigger A/C from the
>> compressor to the rack only if needed, and use ambient the rest of the time.
>>
>> In general, the ventilation setup in the basement - what needs to exhaust
>> separately, what venting is shared and whence does it come/go - needs to be
>> coordinated with the FNB, La Commune, Black Hole, and OOC. It's a
>> logistical issue that Sudoers I think would be really good at help sorting
>> out, and I would really love it if we could.
>>
>> As others have stated, we need a working group just for the basement and
>> space there to hash out this stuff - plumbing is another equally pressing
>> aspect. It's enough work and discussion I think it may be a good idea to
>> set up its own email list perhaps on riseup or google, but I am open to
>> suggestions about how best to comprise this.
>>
>> Love
>> David
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 2:30 PM, David Keenan <dkeenan44(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> Again I am *super* psyched that we are tackling where to rack servers
>>> and very grateful to all who are putting energy and effort into this.
>>>
>>> Whether it be for servers or any other ideas about how to use others'
>>> space and shared space, I feel the only real missing piece in the
>>> discussion here, and actually to various degrees within pretty much
>>> *every* member collective actually, is not keeping in mind any other
>>> group's plans or ideas for a given space in the building - especially for
>>> their very own space which they have already been promised are technically
>>> in possession of.
>>>
>>> *For sure*, by all means, lets brainstorm about every possible place
>>> things like servers could go. If we are imagining the rack should *not*
>>> go into sudo/ccl's room (why not?), but rather elsewhere in the building, I
>>> think that's a conversation that should include others in the building too,
>>> not just sudoers, because it affects others' planning and use of space.
>>>
>>> The same I feel is true for anyone else's plans to do any build-out, and
>>> all buildout really should be discussed within the OOC as a whole. This
>>> doesn't have to be a nightmare of endless meetings - its simply a way to
>>> try to act in a coordinated and thoughtful manner in concert with other
>>> groups in the space.
>>>
>>> For example, in the hypothetical of Sudo putting a server rack into what
>>> is presently another group's dedicated space (Backspace), that particular
>>> conversation should be had with that *group* from the get-go. For sure,
>>> hash out pros & cons on sudo-discuss, walk the building with other sudoers
>>> - yes! - but that discussion should not take place *only* on
>>> sudo-discuss (or sudo-mesh), or *only* with other sudoers (me and
>>> Andrew). Also, the Backspace area presently needs a lot of work -
>>> apparently, many people can only envision as a place for garbage, or to get
>>> to utility panels.
>>>
>>> Just because the Backspace area has not been fixed up yet, does not mean
>>> it won't soon be. Backspace area is at a real disadvantage here compared to
>>> nearly every other group, and I feel we all must be understanding of this,
>>> as Backspace clearly needs more work (and *time* to do that) than pretty
>>> much anywhere else in the building. I mean, Backspace has far more intense
>>> permitting and structural issues to address - we're getting architectural
>>> drawings (I had the architect over yesterday partly for this reason), and
>>> planning it out thoughtfully - this is not going to happen in one week or
>>> even one month. Also, Backspacers are a much smaller, newer group than
>>> Sudo, in which almost everyone has day jobs and simply can't be there alla
>>> the time - they are not on sudo-discuss, nor necessarily should they be, at
>>> least any more than all of sudo should be on backspace's list.
>>>
>>> For those that don't know - Backspace Wellness Collective is a
>>> regularly-meeting group presently comprised of four healers / bodyworkers,
>>> in addition to Andrew and myself: Samantha, Margaretha, Athena, and Sarah.
>>> So, the notion of building Sudo stuff into Backspace needs to be discussed
>>> extensively with Backspace as a group. I see this model as applying to any
>>> group wanting to build out in another group's space.
>>>
>>> As you can imagine Backspace is having their own internal discussions
>>> about how articulate their model, including how best to build out,
>>> refinish, and make use of that physical area. Consider that if you blow
>>> away part of Backspace's area or an entire room for a different use, you
>>> are also potentially actually talking about removing an individual from
>>> Backspace, who would have used that room for their practice. I think it
>>> might be best to think about the pro's of putting servers into backspace in
>>> that way: Do you really feel that strongly about having servers there that
>>> you are willing to do ask that of another group? So you see what I mean
>>> here.
>>>
>>> Anyhow, to a less intensive extent that conversation should also be had
>>> with the Omni Oakland Commons as a whole (in the omnilogistics list),
>>> especially if you see the servers as serving the entire building, not just
>>> sudo (which would need to be explained to everyone else too - easily enough
>>> done, but the common use of these servers should be clarified.)
>>>
>>> Regarding server racks specifically and knowing sudo frankly I am
>>> somewhat doubtful that racks would be simply be left alone in a
>>> set-and-forget mode as much as has been inferred. Rather, I imagine sudo
>>> will actually need not-infrequent physical access.. to hack on things,
>>> install and upgrade new donated equipment, etc. Therefore they should be in
>>> a space where physical access is not an issue, and probably for permitting
>>> issues alone not infringe on the area for electrical panels. The electrical
>>> panel area should be closeted off no matter what and really never entered
>>> unless a breaker is flipped which, with 200A (or is it 240A?) of power and
>>> solid distribution throughout the building, and thoughtful planning re:
>>> circuit load, I see as being rare. Yes, a number of the circuits are
>>> powered off presently throughout the space - we will address that, and then
>>> the electrical closet should be rarely entered, if only for safety's sake
>>> if nothing else. My 2c.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> David
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sun, Jul 6, 2014 at 6:51 PM, Luis Murillo <luis.murillo.plos(a)gmail.com
>>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hey guys sorry I've been MIA today, been running some errands/TCB will
>>>> swing by sudo later tonight and monday night :-)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Sun, Jul 6, 2014 at 6:08 PM, Somebody <somebody(a)riseup.net> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Excuse me for resending this email treat, but the Sudo-mesh list was not
>>>>> linked from the first email that I sent out.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thx!
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> -------- Original Message --------
>>>>> Subject: Re: [sudo-discuss] Server Room Status
>>>>> Date: Sun, 06 Jul 2014 17:12:03 -0700
>>>>> From: hol(a)gaskill.com
>>>>> To: David Keenan <dkeenan44(a)gmail.com>
>>>>> CC: sudo-discuss(a)lists.sudoroom.org
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> the compressor for that could also provide cooling for the servers.
>>>>> i think doing experiments on heat recovery and regenerative hx are good
>>>>> for longterm - using a compressor and refrigerant to cool hot things may
>>>>> be less green than using fans and just circulating fresh cool air and
>>>>> letting convection do the work. if there's no objection, we could set
>>>>> up temp racks where daniel and others propose until we can run coax to a
>>>>> more optimal area. i finally have some time this week so i'll be around
>>>>> to assist with low-level tasks in support of setting up basic
>>>>> infrastructure
>>>>>
>>>>> cheers
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 2014-07-06 10:00, David Keenan wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> hey guys,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I applaud the effort to find a good, secure server space! I definitely
>>>>>> wanna help.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The main issue with using this particular room is, as you can see by
>>>>>> looking at the floorplan, the Backspace wellness collective is
>>>>>> already paying rent on that particular area (NW groundfloor
>>>>>> corner) and will be making their own changes to that space. Backspace
>>>>>> is myself, Andrew of course, Margaretha, Athena, and Sarah.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The wellness collective needs quiet - thats partly an attraction for
>>>>>> that corner of the building - and, a cabinet full of fans plus almost
>>>>>> certainly AC for the cabinet, is loud. Also, it takes up Backspace,
>>>>>> and to be honest, i have hard time inamagining Sudo wont need to get
>>>>>> into it alla the time, so it seems nonideal to me.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In general I would think, before using other essentially non-shared
>>>>>> areas of the building for Sudo's servers, we would have to
>>>>>> actually rule out why building the room in other locations, like Sudo
>>>>>> room, wouldnt work, and why we think actually that particular location
>>>>>> in someone else's area is really the only place it could work.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Regardless of Bsckspace, having racked & stacked for going on 20 years
>>>>>> that would not be my first location in the entire building for a lot
>>>>>> of reasons.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Also, a server cabinet / closet does not need to be near the main
>>>>>> electrical panel. Nor does it does not need to be near the street.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> We could find a room in the basement. There is excellent ventilation
>>>>>> to the basement, that just needs a small fix. Also the furnaces are in
>>>>>> the basement, and heat from the servers could tap into that venting to
>>>>>> actually help heat the building, which could save on energy. Also,
>>>>>> there is a plan to build a walk-in in the basement - the compressor
>>>>>> for that could also provide cooling for the servers.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In other words, in my view, we should attempt a green solution that
>>>>>> ties the serbers into the infrastructure for the building.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> :)
>>>>>> d
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Saturday, July 5, 2014, Somebody <somebody(a)riseup.net> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> === SERVER ROOM UPDATES ===
>>>>>> 2014/07/05:
>>>>>> Today Luis, Matt, and I did the walk in the building, and so far the
>>>>>> only place that seems the
>>>>>> most appropriate to have the server room is the room by the bar.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This area is the most ideal in the whole building because the air
>>>>>> flow,
>>>>>> temperature, electricity proximity, and also because it is where the
>>>>>> Internet access enters the building.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Since this area is not is not part of the SudoRoom space, we will have
>>>>>> to talk about it with the rest of the Sudo-Mesh group and the group
>>>>>> approves it, then we would have to present the idea at our
>>>>>> Omni Collective meeting for approval.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If approved by the Omni Collective, we would need to build:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> * A 2" or so high floor (two by fours and plywood would do, I believe.
>>>>>> * A 55" x 65" cage with chicken wire walls and a door.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If this place is NOT approved by the OOC then perhaps we should
>>>>>> consider
>>>>>> building the Server Room in the SudoRoom Space. High temperature and
>>>>>> noise levels are the main issues.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If others have ideas/comments/or want to be part of this process
>>>>>> please
>>>>>> jump in. You may contact Matt, Luis, or myself (Daniel).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This update and all other Network/Reboot project is found at:
>>>>>> https://sudoroom.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Network/Reboot
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This update and all other Network/Reboot project is found at:
>>>>>> https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Network/Reboot
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thx!
>>>>>>
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On Sun, Jul 6, 2014 at 10:00 AM, David Keenan <dkeenan44(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>> In other words, in my view, we should attempt a green solution that ties the
>> serbers into the infrastructure for the building.
I am naive and ignorant, but this solution seems too cool to not give
serious thought. :)
On Jul 6, 2014 10:16 AM, "Andrew Lowe" <andrew(a)lostways.com> wrote:
> I would like to be having regular meetings with CCL, Sudo, and maybe TIL
> about how we can share space.
Don't forget FNB, who is going to be building that fridge. Probably
every group should be there.
> It's really important too me, at this point in
> the game, to not fall on calling dibs on space as a way to build our
> community.
++
We are each others' neighbors, just as much as the landlords and the
people in the house next door.
We're not in competition. Each of us is providing a resource to the
others. For instance, I'd like to think of this less like "Sudo is
paying for this space so it's ours and you can't have it" and more
like "this space makes the most sense for our neighborhood's
hackerspace and so we're taking responsibility for building and
maintaining our neighborhood's hackerspace."
And the best way to know what we all need is to have open, functioning
channels of communication with each other. :)
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From: eric maundu <emaundu(a)kijanigrows.com>
Date: Sat, Jul 5, 2014 at 12:28 AM
Subject: Re: [sudo-info] diy IoT and diy aquaponics classes with kijani
grows
To: "mattsenate(a)gmail.com" <mattsenate(a)gmail.com>, info <info(a)sudoroom.org>
hey matt, sudoers
hope all is well.
i am teaching diy aquaponics and diy iot classes at the end of the month
... http://kijanigrows.com/events
please could you forward these to your folks if possible thanks so very
much.
do you need a flier?
-maundu
510.343.5604
On 05/15/2014 01:00 PM, mattsenate(a)gmail.com wrote:
Sounds good, Eric. Can I forward this message along to our discussion list?
// Matt
----- Reply message -----
From: "eric maundu" <emaundu(a)kijanigrows.com> <emaundu(a)kijanigrows.com>
To: <info(a)sudoroom.org> <info(a)sudoroom.org>
Subject: [sudo-info] diy IoT and diy aquaponics classes with kijani grows
Date: Mon, Jan 6, 2014 14:29
hey sudoroom.
hope you all are well.
i am teaching some classes later on in the month on diy aquaponic
gardens and diy IoT.
i have attached a flier please could you post this for me on your boards
- and also perhaps notify other super users.
also ... we can also arrange for me to do something there soon.
i also have other super fun classes begin scheduled for the rest of the
year.
asante sana,
-maundu
510.343.5604
Hi wikipeople,
I will probably hang out at the Omni in the morning and start at about
12:45 westward. I will pick up a friend in Alameda so everything on
roughly that way is fine a pickup location and I have 3 cozy seats on
first come first serve basis.