I don't feel comfortable at this time
describing the squatter, nor
mentioning the alleged permissors name, until I've had a chance to gather
info on said alleged permission.
I feel that the situation is potentially an insight to a serious personal
matter of one our members, and I want to make sure it's potential gravity
is given due appreciation.
As soon as I have the facts, I'll be sure to update the thread.
But to be sure, no it was not Quickness.
Thanks for your patience.
~ Korl
510.689.4484
On Nov 24, 2014 2:52 PM, "Eske Silver" <eske.silver(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks guys. I often stay up ll night and
occasionally use the solo
hours to get work done at sudo. I came in to do my and the omnis dishes, as
well as snag some wifi to download a hardware testing software. I was
certainly not expecting to find mr. rando there.
I think you've got it spot on. The more collaboration we have between
last-outs and first-ins, respectively, the more effective we can be. I feel
like there's too much disconnect in areas like this, and so the process is
taken for granted. But if we look at whats already been discussed,
analyzed, and implimented, it's already all there.
Ben has been so kind as to offer to add this to the delegates agenda,
and if I can make it to the meeting I'll certainly be there.
I honestly think the key is as simple as us Omnerds acting just a bit
more in sync with eachother. How we find the best pactice of preventing
issues like this one, is just a matter of getting everyone on the same
page, really.
Hive mentality! Buddy system! Robot super brain! Gaia info waves!
Et cetera and so forth.
;)
~ Korl
500px.com/eskesilver
510.689.4484
On Nov 24, 2014 9:39 AM, "Jenny Ryan" <tunabananas(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> To be clear, I locked up with Marc, Matt, and Noemie last night and we
> went throughout the building asking non-members to leave and shutting off
> lights. I'm often among the last to leave with other sudoers and we always
> buddy up. Korl came back in the wee hours cuz she's a weirdo ;)
>
> Matt wrote this thing, we should update and improve it!
>
https://omnicommons.org/wiki/Closing
> On Nov 24, 2014 9:28 AM, "Stephen Novotny"
<novotny.stephen(a)gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Yes, thanks so much, Korl.
>>
>> How do you think we could prevent this problem in the future? It's
>> going to happen more and more frequently, I'm afraid.
>>
>> Partly, we'll have to be more adamant about keeping our doors locked
>> "after-hours" and being certain that folks who are coming in are coming
for
>> a specific purpose and not to just linger around and sleep. Also, we should
>> probably develop a more systematic closing-up procedure that must include
>> some sort of buddy-system for closing up. It seems foolish to leave one
>> person alone to confront someone and ask them to leave the space.
>>
>> On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 9:22 AM, Jenny Ryan <tunabananas(a)gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Darn, and we were so proud of getting everyone to leave and locking
>>> up Omni last night! Didn't think to check that little room, but will add
it
>>> to the rounds.
>>>
>>> A good reminder for folks who leave Omni late to check in with other
>>> members before you go - it's best to coordinate leaving and lock down
with
>>> a small pack of trusted friends. Thanks for taking care of this solo, Korl.
>>> It's no fun :/
>>>
>>> Hugs,
>>> J
>>> On Nov 24, 2014 5:38 AM, "Eske Silver"
<eske.silver(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> For the record, I'm fine.
>>>> I told him what the house rule on sleeping was, that it was
>>>> unfortunate that this person gave him false information, that I hoped he
>>>> found somewhere else to go, but not to come back to Omni looking or a
place
>>>> to crash.
>>>> He was a little agro, made some fuss about a few things, and gave me
>>>> a bunch of gruffy attitude, but he left on his bike.
>>>>
>>>> This was no big thing, but I'd like to resolve the cause of the
>>>> situation, and also bring my concern to the table on locked doors.
>>>> The squatter had locked himself in the eyeball room, and in any
>>>> case, anyone who locks up the building, half asleep or otherwise, might
not
>>>> even bother to knock.
>>>> Or if a squatter simply stayed silent, the person locking up might
>>>> very well just pass it over and chalk it up to the room being locked by
>>>> it's steward.
>>>> Basically, if we want to keep this from happening again, the current
>>>> process isn't working.
>>>>
>>>> ~ Korl
>>>>
>>>>
500px.com/eskesilver
>>>> 510.689.4484
>>>> On Nov 24, 2014 5:11 AM, "Ben Burke"
<benjaminburke(a)me.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Kicking out squatters at 4:30 am sounds potentially dangerous. Did
>>>>> it go ok? Did you have / do you need backup?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Nov 24, 2014, at 4:27 AM, Eske Silver
<eske.silver(a)gmail.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> There is an older man whi has set camp in the eyeball room
>>>>> upstairs. He was quite upset when I told him he was not allowed to
sleep
>>>>> here - that no one is, and that isnt what the omni is for.
>>>>> He claims hes been given permission to sleep here. I've asked
him
>>>>> to leave and am now watching over while he gathers his things to
leave.
>>>>> Does anyone know about this?
>>>>>
>>>>> ~ Korl
>>>>>
>>>>>
500px.com/eskesilver
>>>>> 510.689.4484
>>>>>
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