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PROPOSAL: to let Scott sell books outside/nearby the omni up to 2 days a
week
Dear OOC community,
I am intending to start selling books outdoors and on the street, and I'm
wondering if there's a way that I can somehow do it, two days a week,
nearby or directly outside the omni. I really think this has the potential
to be good for everyone!
First, ways in which the OOC can benefit by this. I will make the finances
of all sales public to the ooc, and would agree to either paying a nominal
monthly fee (remember, this is going to be outside, perhaps between TAC and
lanesplitters on 48th?), which would be sliding scale (ex: if i actually
make any profit at all, the omni gets more $/month) or, preferably, 10% of
(non-consignment) sales, which seems easier to me. This hopefully would
also cover being able to store (2) boxes and my handtruck in the omni. The
boxes would be likely be constant, but the handtruck would only be at the
omni 1-2 nights a week max.
Another way OOC members can benefit from this is through consignment. Both
korl and Jenny have expressed interest in consigning some of their books
for sale, and since my operation is so small, I think I could manage
consigning with just about any core member of the ooc. The small size is a
bit constrictive- I'll probably only have 100 books plus ephemera "on the
shelves", and it will be completely curated, so I'll have to be really
selective with consignment. BUT i'm really into this idea and hope that it
will, in a small way, be able to financially help out members of the OOC
who do so much unpaid labor for the omni. I already have multiple
spreadsheets that i've been using to track consignments of my own books in
local bookshops, as well as for TIL books i've been consigning to owl and
company. It's been a couple months and i haven't let anything slip by, so
i'm confident I could keep track of ooc members' books, should anyone want
to consign!
Also, this will totally help bring more people into the omni (and La
Commune too)! I think, since I'll only have about 100 books at a given
time, a lot of people won't find what they're looking for and will likely
walk inside omni to browse la commune's shelves :)
Being near the omni will help me out greatly. Since a lot of OOC members
will be around, I would be able to go on quick bathroom breaks or grab more
stock from my storage box, and be able to see all of you lovely people
while "at work"! Plus, I'd get to spread the word about the omni to
book-lovers and passersby, and occasionally play acoustic guitar while
tending to the "shop", which would make my set-up even better.
My hope is that, although this project won't really operate *inside* the
building, that it could still serve as a model for other business type
tenants/member collectives in the omni, one that is based on transparency,
gratitude, and mutual aid.
Other closing thoughts/concerns:
should I contact the Temescal Arts Center and see if they'd be okay with me
setting up in between them and lanesplitters a couple days a week? does
anyone have that contact info?
and, if I do sell books on the street and have it be loosely affiliated
with the omni, would it at all pose any legal problems for us?
Thanks and love,
Scott
ps no problem at all if it doesn't work out for this bookselling thing to
be associated with omni- there's plenty of outdoor space all over oakland!
that being said, I think it could be really great. <3
pps i'll be having a small $1-$5 booksale tomorrow night in temescal alley
(49th and telegraph) from 6-9 pm tomorrow night! Come drop by if you're
free!
Hey, are there any education heads at SudoRoom?
has anyone at SudoRoom reached out to Oakland Tech?
Don't they study electronics and mechanical stuff?
Wouldn't hanging around the shop at SudoRoom be a cool way to augment the
apprenticeship program and inject a little theroy and science magic?
http://www.npr.org/2014/10/23/358238891/what-the-new-factory-worker-should-…
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Romy Ilano
romy(a)snowyla.com
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I have an old ZAReason laptop (ie. no Windows Lisc) that's been probably a
bit too abused to sell off, but I wanted to know if anyone knew of any
places in the area that might benefit from it?
I was looking for something along the lines of http://www.freegeek.org/
though I don't think there's anything like that (which I'm aware of ) in
the bay.
Main reason I like freegeek is that it teaches others about computers
(educating,teaching and learning) and no matter what shape the
laptop/desktop is in it still serves a purpose.
--
Thank you
Samir Faci
fyi. There'll be hell of good info in case anyone can't get enough of this
nonprofit stuff. +snax
Free Workshop on Forming a Nonprofit
Sponsored by UC Berkeley’s New Business Practicum
Practicum Students and Supervising Attorney Bill Kell will be offering a
series of free workshops designed to bring you up to speed about the key
legal issues involved in starting a business. The 90-minute sessions will
cover what you need to know, with helpful handouts, and time for questions
at the end. Snacks provided.
WEDNESDAY 11/12, 7 pm to 8:30 pm: FORMING A NON-PROFIT, TAX-EXEMPT BUSINESS
ENTITY --- Boalt Hall Room 240
On Sun, Nov 2, 2014 at 9:42 AM, Julio Rios <julio.rios(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> In theory, since the Articles of Association can change, and they are
> actually what govern sudo room, so it may be better not to submit them....
> Although the latest version should be on the wiki, I don't think this is
> relevant for the state and federal paperwork.
Yes, I agree. We need not, and should not, submit our Articles of
Association to the state. The 3500 refers to articles of
incorporation. Most organizations don't have "articles of
association". It's just a weird anarchist thing that we did over a
year before we became any sort of legal entity. :)
> If it hasn't happened already, we should also gain consensus on the bylaws
> and articles [of incorporation] before submitting them.
> I believe Yar said we never submitted the bylaws because we never gained
> consensus. Is there an expedited process for getting a decision on this? In
> theory, this is due on Nov 7, although I've heard the penalties for delay
> are not severe.
Consensus was never really the issue. Laziness was the issue. There
were a number of Sudoroom meetings last year where consensus was clear
about the direction we wanted to go, but it was just never
implemented. If we can have something ready to read on Wednesday and
mail on Thursday, that's icing on the cake, but I say just do what we
need to do for now, including mailing it before Wednesday if need be.
>From what I understand, we'll have the chance to change things again
when we do 501c3 so it's just an interim document.
Do you want to learn how to make a circuitboard design with FOSS (Free and
Open Source Software) at sudoroom with me?
If you are interested in working on this, please let me know when you
think is a good time to do it. Otherwise I will pick a time and make an
announcement, and maybe nobody will see how it's done.
i started making the circuitboard for the Hack-o-mat a few weeks ago.
This circuitboard will allow a microcontroller such as a beaglebone black
to control the FORTY different product vending motors in our Snackshop 2:
https://github.com/sudoroom/hackomat
i finished entering the schematic (with a bit of exciting vim hacking) and
now it's time to render it into an actual physical circuitboard layout.
We will need to lay out the card-edge connectors which plug into the
vending machines' original wiring harness, and place all the components
(mostly triacs) on the circuitboard, keeping the dimensions below 10cm for
maximum price value. The finished design will be useful for any
hackerspace wanting a computerized vending machine, or for controlling ANY
42 AC electrical loads from only 7 bits of GPIO (charlieplex style).
Once the board is designed, we will send off to #hackvana in China to get
them made, unless Oshpark is cheaper or more desirable. When they arrive
we can start using our TWO vending machines to sell hacker candy to the
omni!
https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Hack-o-mat
-jake