Hi Jake,

We do need to start up more curbside trash pickups for the building, but the lapse here appears to be removing trash from Sudo Room into the trash room. 

I didn’t mean to imply that HHT specifically produced this all sudo trash. I meant only to propose that this could be a task that HHT might contribute as a modest service to the larger project of Sudo, since it seems to be the day that Sudo room is used the most. 

You’re  

On Sun, Dec 5, 2021 at 22:19 Jake <jake@spaz.org> wrote:
I greatly appreciate your efforts at cleaning up not only sudoroom, but the
whole building.  It's a huge job and a lot more people should be helping than
are.

That said, when Hardware Hacking Tuesdays takes place on Tuesday evenings, the
trash and recycling bins are typically all already full and there's not really
anything we can do about it.  Maybe I should come in on a different day of the
week (like right after the bins get emptied) and try to clean up then?  Or do
we need more garbage service?

In a somewhat related question...I noticed that there are recycling and compost
bins around the building that have plastic trash bags in them?  How is that
supposed to work?

-jake

On Sun, 5 Dec 2021, David Keenan via sudo-discuss wrote:

> Hi fellow Sudoers,
>
> I would like to propose that the weekly HHT’s begin by a 10min period of
> emptying sudo’s garbage, and cleaning out the fridge.
>
> I recently emptied the overflowing sudo garbage zone again and had to stomp
> out a bunch of cockroaches.
>
> Needless to say its an entirely avoidable situ and this life hack of
> regularly emptying waste bins regularly will only make sudo a more
> welcoming place. It will also aid in preparation for walking banks and
> lenders through, and reduce the maintenance load instead conducted by other
> omninoms when sudo lapses in this regard.
>
> Can this be adopted as a proposal for the next sudo / HHT meeting?
>
> with love -
> David
>