I think it's fine time sudo room members organize subcommittees to focus on
fundraising and organizing/cleaning issues. Below is a semi-organized
stream of thoughts on the matter, hopefully some useful:
Re: Sudo finances, we are only currently able to pay our monthly invoices
because we sold the Bitcoins we'd accrued over the years. Since the email
blast to nonpaying sudohumans the other week, we're now up to $1650/month
from Stripe/sudohumans (45 members) plus $215 from Paypal (5 members).
Re: sudo fundraising - I'm recalling a few folks volunteering to compose a
fundraising committee at one of the recent sudoroom meetings. Does anyone
remember who was running point on that? We could easily start building up a
reserve by throwing a party once a month, hosting some workshops via
Eventbrite or the like (the mesh workshop this weekend's made $500 thus far
just via donation-based Eventbrite tickets), running a donation-based
fix-it clinic, etc
Re: cleaning & organizing, lots of awesome work has been done over this
past year initiated principally by Adam, and more recently by the
triumphant return of Rayc :D Robb and I did a binge-superclean before the
bookfair last fall, and I'm always game for a good cleaning party that
would ideally be ritually recurring, but tbh I'm weary from years of
attempted sudoroom-space-organizing and would rather see new members step
up to that plate - so, grateful for your enthusiasm Cap'n!
One thing I keep failing to close on and would like support with is
requesting FREE E-WASTE PICKUPS from Omni's totally rad recycling company,
Civicorps. The ewaste shelving area behind the fridge is a relatively new
addition, and I'd intended to label areas of the shelves for various common
itemizables eg monitors, hard drives, COFFEE MACHINES(AHEM), etc. The
deadtree forms are on a clipboard on the main table (previously hung on the
shelves themselves) and require tallying the itemizable ewaste. They'll
take assorted wires and cables, but not miscellaneous bits I don't think.
They also require a day-of contact for access to the area, which Rayc had
volunteered to be previously but could just as easily be Steve, Sierk, or
others who are typically there during the day. The form can also be
submitted online here:
http://www.civicorpsrecycling.org/ewaste/
- SO EASY! Anyone who regularly benefits from or creates ewaste in sudo
should be helping with this, really.
Re: Omni working groups - yes, Omni really needs help! In particular, the
last couple of "meetings"/workparties of the Building Working Group have
been just me and Robb hacking away at the endless building maintenance to
do list, a partial rundown of which lives on the giant blackboard in the
entrance hall. I've been the defacto facilitator of the Building WG over
this past year, but I don't have the spoons to continue and would love to
have some fresh hands & heads in that group. We just got our first payout
of $11K from the Generosity kitchen campaign
<https://omnicommons.org/kitchen> (have y'all donated?!) and need to start
planning the basement kitchen buildout.
Omni's Communications Working Group is meeting at 6pm today, typically in
the Omni office upstairs, if any folks would like to join and help with
that end of things.
Technically, each member collective of the Omni is supposed to have at
least 2 members in working groups, plus one for every 20 members. With ~80
members, Sudo should have 6 members in Omni working groups. Currently I'm
in, erm, all the working groups, and Robb, Patrik, Sierk, and Yar are in
Building and Kitchen (or, in yar's case, Building and superhero-sysadmin).
Would be wonderful to have some new folks joining in!
</stream>
<3
Jenny
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On Wed, Jan 24, 2018 at 12:19 AM, Marc Juul <marc(a)juul.io> wrote:
Hol is bringing up Omni-level things and it would be
really great if sudo
members participated more in the Omni since there is no Omni volunteers
other than those from various collectives!
I think your outlined steps make sense and it would be great to get more
folks to take on responsibilities and report back to sudo room, both for
things at sudo room and the wider omni.
On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 4:15 PM, <hol(a)gaskill.com> wrote:
Hi Capt. Chesapeake,
I would just like to point out that these are great ideas which have all
been brought up and discussed and implemented to various degrees. There
are standing working groups at Omni focused on many issues, meetings here
may not be accurate but whichever one you feel motivated to join and
consistently support it would be much appreciated:
https://omnicommons.org/calendar/events/categories/working-groups/
You're ahead of the curve for having read some of the founding documents,
and there is alot of additional history on the Omni side which took over
more of the meta organizing function.
What is needed is follow through from your first realization below of
what must be done, through to consistent presence, much better to take on a
light workload where there is an identified gap in volunteer effort and
stick with it so it doesn't fall back on anyone else's plate. If you have
any trouble navigating existing landscape of Omni organizing activities
Jenny and Yar are probably the most plugged in these days.
I have honestly not been active on organizing side the past 2 years, so
take my opinions and priorities with a grain of salt, just wanted to get
you plugged in so you can have impact proportional to the energy you're
coming in with. IMO getting more members in who enjoy building community
and leaving the space better than they found it is the highest priority and
everpresent "to-do" task. Happy to do my part on cleanliness tonight in
between messinesses.
Cheers,
Hol
On 2018-01-23 12:15, Captain Chesapeake wrote:
Hi all,
Please review my plan below and let me know if this jives with the
philosophy for the space.
On Jan 21, 2018, at 7:04 PM, Captain Chesapeake <daro120sudo(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Ok. There are few overall goals with respect to what I discussed above I
think we should set, and it will take more than just me to execute them. Do
these next steps make sense for the organization, for example?
Perhaps:
1. Ask for volunteers to lead fundraising, cleanliness, and organization
challenges, perhaps develop subcommittees specially tasked with these goals.
2. Ask these volunteers (with help of members) develop scope, schedule,
budget (?) and lead execution of them, each with help from more volunteers.
3. Monthly reporting to the group on progress.
I'd like to work with rcsheets on the financial issues, specifically
developing a budget and setting targets for member contributions and
fundraising. I have some other ideas about how we can raise money too.
Rcsheets: can you work with me?
David
On Sat, Jan 20, 2018 at 9:50 PM, Marc Juul <marc(a)juul.io> wrote:
On Sat, Jan 20, 2018 at 2:17 PM, Captain Chesapeake <
daro120sudo(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I'm a new member. I'm excited to be a part of this community. There are
great people and great resources in the space. I've also noticed that is
kind of disorganized, cluttered, and the organization is broke! As a medium
to long term goal I think it would be great to gain financial solvency and
be able to start saving for larger projects as well as clean up the space
and make it an amazing workspace with lots of working tools, spare parts,
and workspace.
Agreed!
I reviewed the articles of association and noticed a few roles that
were not apparent to me in the meetings I've attended. For me the first
goal of implementing change is identifying the leadership and working with
them to build a consensus.
sudo room tries to be a horizontally structured space. You have as much
sudo power as you're willing to take on but working with others and
checking in before taking actions that are hard to undo is always good.
Is there an existing facilitator, scribe, exchequer, and conflict
steward?
This should probably be re-written slightly as these are roles that are
assigned on a per-meeting or per-conflict basis. We should probably be
better about actually verbally making a group decision on who is the
facilitator and scribe for each meeting (lately we've been bad at that),
though we do take collaborative notes so there is usually more than one
person scribing. There can also be more than one conflict steward at the
same time if there are multiple ongoing conflicts. We do have an exchequer
and I believe that rcsheets is currently it :)
--
marc/juul
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