this is a repost, not sure if sent. also i realize that the door
question may have been answered elsewhere, but i am just now getting
caught up on my mail.
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From: johanna faust <female.faust(a)gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2014 06:06:55 -0700
Subject: Re: [sudo-discuss] We Need some1 @Sudo Fri 8am-noon to
receive Server Rack.
To: Somebody <somebody(a)riseup.net>
St. just now said he would do it -- but added the important caveat:
he has to be able to get in. He says the last times he's tried his
card of late, it did not work, and asks if the reader was now
functioning.
for my part, unfortunately i in fact can *not* do it.
& may i add that if someone has to drive to do the door unlock thing,
perhaps that person can also swing by and give Mr. St. a ride? that
would be great, though not strictly necessary.....
On 8/1/14, johanna faust <female.faust(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> i will as last resort -- also if partial - am asking my honey -- call
> me around 6:30
>
> if you absolutely have to
>
> thank you for understanding the definition of 'last' and 'resort'
> respectively...
>
> all hail the new digs!
>
> ffaust
>
> On 7/31/14, Somebody <somebody(a)riseup.net> wrote:
>> Please reply if you can be there.
>>
>> Thx!
>>
>> Daniel
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>>
>
>
> --
> *Be seeing you.*
>
Ping to sudo && the jake
On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 9:18 PM, Otis Pig <otispig(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey, the automated door seems to be stuck in the unlocked position, which
> means that anyone can open the door by pushing it.
>
> Is anyone who knows how that thing works going to be at Omni today? seems
> like it should be looked at by tonight at least.
>
On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 11:14 PM, Somebody <somebody(a)riseup.net> wrote:
> We have installed some switches on one of the three donated racks.
>
> Yes! We have a surplus of two switch racks.
> Please feel free to provide ideas on what should we do with them, so far we
> have the following ideas:
> a) Jeremy suggested that we should sell them, we can use the cash.
> b) I suggest that we keep one so we can install the spare switches and
> provide a managed switch resset/configuration workshop. And for the second
> one, I suggest, we offer it as a donation to other hacker space as a symbol
> of solidarity and sisterhood.
Just to be clear - were these racks donated to Sudoroom or Sudo Mesh?
If the latter, I'm ok with whatever that group decides.
If the former, I would advocate for keeping them all. I think rather
than selling the rack, we could potentially make more money renting
space for colo servers to people in our community. Definitely more a
long-term than short-term goal, but I don't think we should start
selling off awesome infrastructure when we're just getting started in
our huge new space!
If we were to share with a sister hackerspace, is there one in
particular that wants it?
Hi, sudoers :)
Jenny told me last night that a bunch of folks are looking to get a
noisebridge field trip going to come out and help us with the reboot.
This Saturday starting at around 11am we're going to accomplish:
* More floor refinishing work
* Installing a bunch of bridle rings overhead
* Running a bunch of Cat5 through those rings
* Installing ethernet jacks throughout the space
* Painting
* Cleaning
* Drywalling
If you're an artist who wants to give a few walls and doors some artistic
love, we're also looking for new artwork all over the space!
For questions, feel free to e-mail me privately, nb-discuss, or this thread on
sudo-discuss.
the robot has been switched on. However, it won't move yet. It is having
problems with a couple of encoders which may be just loose wire
connections.
it's turned off now, and the circuit breaker that powers it is well out of
its reach, so there's no way it can go rogue and turn itself on.
If you want to help fix and play with the robot, write me an email!
-jake
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2014.07.30 Server Room Update!:
Switch Rack(s):
=========
We have installed some switches on one of the three donated racks.
Yes! We have a surplus of two switch racks.
Please feel free to provide ideas on what should we do with them, so far
we have the following ideas:
a) Jeremy suggested that we should sell them, we can use the cash.
b) I suggest that we keep one so we can install the spare switches and
provide a managed switch resset/configuration workshop. And for the
second one, I suggest, we offer it as a donation to other hacker space
as a symbol of solidarity and sisterhood.
Chris, who is the one that donated those two switch racks, said that he
is cool with whatever we decide.
Rack Switch:
========
It is on the way, and it is expected to arrive Thursday or Friday.
The shipping company said today that will call me to arrange delivery
time, so we need someone to be here (Sudo) to receive it.
- -Marc said he could receive it, but only after 5pm, is anyone else
available at earlier time?
If so, please let me know so I can provide you w the info that you may need.
Still Needed Items for a Server Room and Backbone Network CAT6A Ready:
===============================================
* 1 Patch Panel for Switch Rack (2RU)
* 1 Patch Panel for Server Rack (1RU)
* 24 Category 6A Jack Modules
* 50 RJ45 Connectors
* Network CAT6A Bulk Cable
* Network CAT6A Patch Cable
*Patch Panel for Switch Rack (2RU):*
*
o Quantity: 1
o Item: Panduit MIni-Com Modular Patch Panels with Faceplates
o Manufacturer: Panduit
o Part #: CPPL48M6BLY
o Item Details: Details Here
<http://www.panduit.com/heiler/SpecificationSheets/D-OTSP29--WW-ENG-MiniComM…>
Installation Instructions Here
<http://www.panduit.com/heiler/InstallInstructions/PN207C.pdf>
o Price: $62.12
<http://www.amazon.com/Panduit-CPPL48M6BLY-48-Port-Patch-Panel/dp/B008EKS86Q>
*Patch Panel for Server Rack (1RU):*
*
o Quantity: 1
o Item: Panduit Mini-Com Modular Patch Panels with Faceplates
o Manufacturer: Panduit
o Part #: CPPL24M6BLY
o Item Details: Details Here
<http://www.panduit.com/heiler/SpecificationSheets/D-OTSP29--WW-ENG-MiniComM…>
Installation Instructions Here
<http://www.panduit.com/heiler/InstallInstructions/PN207C.pdf>
o Price: $39.45
<http://www.amazon.com/Panduit-CPPL24M6BLY-24-Port-Patch-Panel/dp/B0083R9PHG>
*Category 6A Jack Modules:*
*
o Quantity: 1 (Package of 24)
o Item: Category 6A, RJ45, 10 Gb/s, 8-position, 8-wire universal
Bulk Packaged
o Manufacturer: Panduit.com
o Part Number: CJ6X88TGAW-24
o Item details: Details Here
<http://www.panduit.com/wcs/Satellite?c=Page&childpagename=Panduit_Global%2F…>
Installation Instructions Here
<http://www.panduit.com/heiler/InstallInstructions/N-COPN-511--REVD--ENG.pdf>
o Price: $
*RJ45 Connectors:*
*
o Quantity: 20
o Item: 8-position, 8-wire modular plug, for use with 28 AWG,
Category 6, UTP copper cable.
o Manufacturer: Panduit.com
o Part Number: SP628-C
o Item details: Details Here
<http://www.panduit.com/wcs/Satellite?c=Page&childpagename=Panduit_Global%2F…>
Installation Instructions Here
<http://www.panduit.com/heiler/InstallInstructions/N-COPN-554--RevB--ENG.pdf>
o Price: $
*
Network CAT6A UTP Bulk Cable:*
*
o Quantity: 1000 Feet
o Item: Category 6A UTP Copper Cable
o Manufacturer: Panduit
o Part Number: CMP
o Item details: Details Here
<http://www.panduit.com/heiler/SpecificationSheets/D-COSP199--WW-ENG-Cat6AUT…>
o Price: $325
<http://www.bestpricecables.com/blue-1000ft-cat-6-plenum-550mhz-premise-hori…>
*Network CAT6A UTP Patch Cable:*
*
o Quantity: 24
o Item: Category 6A UTP Copper Cable
o Manufacturer: Panduit.com
o Part Number:
o Item details: 4'-6' Length
o Price:
Please let me know if you know of anyone that would like to donate any
of the items above.
Many thanks!
Daniel
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?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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On Jul 30, 2014 6:27 PM, "Patrik D'haeseleer" <patrikd(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>> "Sorry! This site is experiencing technical difficulties."
I started apache & mysql. Neither daemon was running...
"Sorry! This site is experiencing technical difficulties."
Any chance someone could take a look at this? We were hoping to discuss and
vote on the Omni safe space and conflict resolution policies at the CCL
board meeting, this evening at 7.
Thanks!
Patrik