Hi All,
Yesterday a few of you brought up a great point, the "Open Source Desktop
Bioengineering lab" is a bit of a mouthful for a project name. Do any of
you have creative ideas for a shorter, snappier name?
I thought it made sense to open source the name just like we're open
sourcing the project :)
All the best,
Ryan
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hi everyone,
please find below details of this sat.'s oakland wiki editathon we
mentioned during the meeting yesterday. bring a laptop and your interest in
intentional communities.
best,
marina
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From: Vicky Knox <vknoxsironi(a)gmail.com>
Date: Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 10:33 PM
Subject: Swan's Market editathon this Saturday!
To: oaklandwiki(a)googlegroups.com, oaklandwiki-announcements(a)googlegroups.com
Hey all!
This is a reminder that THIS SATURDAY from 1-5pm we will be having a
special Intentional Communities-themed editathon at a cohousing
community<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cohousing> located
in the historic Swan's Market in downtown Oakland! Learn a bit about the
space's history in it's Oakland Wiki article
here<http://oaklandwiki.org/Swan%27s_Market>
.
Swan's Market is located at 535 10th St., between Washington and Clay. It
is just around the corner from 12th St/City Center BART. We will have
someone at the door to let you in. If you come late, please give me a call
and I'll let you in.
619-737-6858
See you then!
Vicky
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Hi everyone,
This Saturday's Today I Learned will be starting a little bit late (4PM)
and will feature the talents of Morten and Sam on the topics of "Livelihood
Hacking AND Teaching Techniques Collaborative Workshop"
Morten will be presenting *Livelihood Hacking:*
- Your biggest regular/monthly expense is likely rent followed by food,
which also happen to cover some of the more basic needs. Significantly
reducing the financial costs of these significantly increases potential
ways to live ones life. Morten lives comfortably for $500 a month and will
talk a bit about how that looks like, throw some ideas for how it might be
replicated in your context, and together we will further explore this topic
of livelihood hacking in a workshop setting.
Afterwards, Sam will be presenting *Techniques Collaborative Workshop*
- This will be about how to be a better teacher, as well as how to
expand the TIL program and teach material outside of our collective comfort
zone. We will also aim to create a sudo wiki entry on this material. It'll
be hosted as a potluck.
And as always, many slots for future Today I Learned sessions are
available! Please sign up here:
http://sudoroom.org/wiki/Today_I_Learned#Feb._16:_Livelihood_Hacking_AND_Te…
Marina
Hey All,
Sudo Radio is live at:
http://radio.indybay.org/sudoradio.ogg
After spending way too much time trying all other solutions, the simplest
is the best! Take a look in the Radio Room for instructions on how to
operate everything and talk on air.
PS. As was suggested by Mischa we need a giant "TALK" button. This can be
achieved by making a one button midi controller. which can be done with an
arduino like this, kinda,
http://www.instructables.com/id/Arcade-Button-MIDI-Controller/ Let me know
if you want to help me with that project!
Good Night!
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Andrew Lowe
Cell: 831-332-2507
http://roshambomedia.com
hi everyone,
due to a scheduling change, there's an available slot for a "today i
learned" workshop this saturday: http://sudoroom.org/wiki/Today_I_Learned
if you'd be interested in giving a one-off talk, workshop, meet up, or
anything else this saturday at 2PM, all you have to do is add your session
to the wiki page. we'll help promote!
- marina
Hi everyone,
In the spirit of kopimism, I copy Jenny's agenda email from last week:
Please add, for tonight's meeting:
...UPDATES on ongoing events and projects...
...ANNOUNCEMENTS of planned activities and things...
...AMENDMENTS to the Compact and anything else you can thing of to increase
the awesomeness of our community,
Here: https://pad.riseup.net/p/sudoroom
Hi Sudo-Roomers,
Looking for some savvy Linux-admin types to help/advise me to design an installation for some City of Oakland computer labs where I teach web site creation.
If you have some time to give me some advice, please shoot me back an email, I'd be happy to meet up at Sudo room or at an actual city computer lab where I've got a few Ubuntu boxes already running.
Thanks a ton,
-Dan Finlay
anyone interested in Attending with me on Friday Febuary 15th ???
Troy
510.383.6117 (Txt )
"You are the source of Freedom : the price of Freedom is awareness and action"
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> Date: February 12, 2013, 6:54:26 PM PST
> To: friday(a)ischool.berkeley.edu, I School Announcement <i-announce(a)ischool.berkeley.edu>
> Subject: [i-announce@ischool] Friday Afternoon Seminar on Information Access: Feb 15: Peter Brantley: Open Annotation
>
> FRIDAY AFTERNOON SEMINAR ON INFORMATION ACCESS.
> South Hall 107, Fridays 3-5 pm
> http://courses.ischool.berkeley.edu/i296a-ia/s13/schedule.html
> Open to the public. Everyone interested is welcome!
>
> Friday, Feb 15: Peter BRANTLEY, Director of Scholarly Communications, Hypothes.is:
> Designing Strategies for the Deployment of Open Annotation within the Scholarly Community.
> Peter Brantley was previously Director of Bookserver at the Internet Archive. He is the co-founder of the Open Book Alliance, an organization dedicated to ensuring an open market in digital book access. He serves on the board of the International Digital Publishing Forum, the standards setting body for digital books. Peter was previously the Executive Director of the Digital Library Federation. See http://hypothes.is/blog/welcoming-peter-brantley.
>
> FORTHCOMING
> Friday, Feb 22: Michael BUCKLAND: Changes in Library Service.
> Friday, March 1: Tim STUTT & Michael BUCKLAND.
> Tim STUTT: Public Search Interfaces to Plant Collections. Initial progress report.
> Michael BUCKLAND: Cultural Heritage, Memory Institutions, Technology.
> Friday, March 8: Catherine MARSHALL, Microsoft Research.
> Friday, March 15: Merrilee PROFFITT & Jim MICHALKO, OCLC: MOOCs and Libraries.
> Friday, March 22: Discussion of biographical data.
> Friday, March 29: Semester break. No seminar meeting.
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hi all, please add any announcements or other important info to the agenda
located here: https://pad.riseup.net/p/sudoroom
join us as we talk about sudo expansion and various directions of growth :)
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len
founder, ligertail
http://ligertail.com