I made a wifi RFID door lock named Friendly who also controls Internet connected coffee robots. if that is of interest, I'm very happy to contribute to this effort (or to help in other ways)
the email i sent last month telling you and a couple of others about the secret
button, was also sent to the access list. you can subscribe here
https://sudoroom.org/lists/postorius/lists/access.sudoroom.org/
Thanks, Jake - subscribed!
Patrik
On Wed, 3 Aug 2022, Patrik D'haeseleer wrote:
> Jake - you mentioned an access group where some of the discussion around
> the door is going on. Is that a mailing list ? Signal chat? Slack? I don't
> think anyone from CCL other than Marc has access to this access group...
>
> Patrik
>
> On Wed, Aug 3, 2022 at 1:06 AM Jake via sudo-discuss <
> sudo-discuss@sudoroom.org> wrote:
>
>> It is not appropriate for a single person to unilaterally make and
>> implement
>> policy for a lot of people in the form of an announcement like this.
>>
>> I understand that you're concerned about security, and if you want to have
>> a
>> discussion about progress on locking the door, it would make sense to
>> engage in
>> the discussion I started in the access group, where I described the secret
>> of
>> the door-opening button.
>>
>> I mentioned that before we start locking the door, we need to at least
>> make a
>> sign on the door for people who find themselves needing to be on the other
>> side
>> of it, and who haven't seen the email you sent about it. I mentioned that
>> someone set fire to the building because the door closed while their
>> property
>> was on the other side of it (not the only reason we need a sign, but not a
>> lesson to ignore).
>>
>> We need volunteers to discuss a phone tree (the sign must say phone
>> numbers)
>> and make the sign, to install the sign, as well as work on finishing the
>> RFID
>> access card project.
>>
>> Please don't just jump the gun and send out policy announcements like this
>> without engaging in ongoing planning and discussion.
>>
>> Also if an announcement is sent out once the sign is ready, it should say
>> "the door can be propped open using the metal hook and loop just below eye
>> level, don't put items in the walkway that block the path"
>> and step 3 should say PULL the door open, not "push open the door".
>>
>> -jake
>>
>> On Tue, 2 Aug 2022, Edwinsaurus via sudo-discuss wrote:
>>
>>> We have been waiting for a sensing system to be programmed for security
>> in
>>> CCL and sudo room.
>>> Meanwhile, there have been incidents in and around the Omni that raise
>>> security concerns.
>>> Starting in August we will start closing and locking the entry door.
>>> If someone is having a workshop and wants to keep an open door for the
>>> duration, that's cool, prop it open.
>>> When you exit the area please close the door and check that it locked.
>>> Here's how to unlock the door:
>>> 1. check to see no one is watching you
>>> 2. press the lever/switch on the box to the left of the door
>>> (see photo) while saying "open sesame"
>>> 3. push open the door and enter.
>>> [image: opensezme.jpg]
>>> to lock the door, just close it.
>>> The door also opens from inside.
>>> This message is coming to you via Sudo-discuss or CCL members at google
>>> groups. Please pass it on to anyone who needs to know the procedure.
>>>
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