He showed up at the previous Wednesday meeting.

I'm blocking this person's membership. He kept talking to us like we were total noobs in running a hackerspace and he was going to tell us all how to fix everything (though not taking on any tasks himself other than his organizational LARP game idea). He kept trying to tell us about how noisebridge is run even after I told him that we're no strangers to noisebridge.

After reading some of his tweets I decided I'm just going to tell him he's not welcome at sudo if I see him again. Let me know if anyone feels like that's the wrong thing to do:

https://twitter.com/Xer0Dynamite/status/760708825934602240

https://twitter.com/Xer0Dynamite/status/760710581926170624

https://twitter.com/Xer0Dynamite/status/760711635363299329

https://twitter.com/Xer0Dynamite/status/760714063710150656

https://twitter.com/Xer0Dynamite/status/760717666256621569

https://twitter.com/Xer0Dynamite/status/761043131710091264

https://twitter.com/Xer0Dynamite/status/761043565447225344

And his twitter blurb about himself:

"...He comes from the future. Fought alone. Abandoned by the world I loved. Silver bullets from the uber-mind. Suicidal without some pussy."

Here are his answers to member questions:

Why do you want to be a member of sudo room?: The people here are good and want the place to succeed. I can save a well-staffed ship if it's sinking or make it better engineered if it is not.

If you know already, what are you excited to do at sudo room?: Start a game that will self-organize the many conversations that happen here.

If you know already, what are you excited to share with the sudo room community?: One and the same as above, as the project is a LARP (think Dungeons and Dragons crossed with Treasure Hunt), encouraging everyone to play.

Have you ever been banned from another hackerspace? If so, when and why?: No.

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marc/juul