Yeah, this seems a bit excessive to me. I don't think people should be
afraid to doze or fall asleep. Members already can kick out
non-members, and habitation is not allowed - why the need to take it so
much further? If there's a problem with a member sleeping in the space,
it should be dealt with like any other member conflict.
On 05/15/2014 12:01 AM, Gregg Horton wrote:
How about a nap pass?
On May 14, 2014 11:48 PM, "Marina Kukso" <marina.kukso(a)gmail.com
<mailto:marina.kukso@gmail.com>> wrote:
sounds good. something that might help in documentation is an
explicit message on the application form (or wherever) that
"membership is typically granted barring some serious
circumstances or reservations and that you shouldn't take the
application questions extremely seriously because you're worried
it might hurt your chances of being accepted - just feel free to
be honest." that wording's not very good, but i think you get the
idea.
On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 11:22 PM, Matthew Senate
<mattsenate(a)gmail.com <mailto:mattsenate@gmail.com>> wrote:
ah yes, I think the idea for that was to generally side on not
specifying too narrowly, but instead to use "human judgment
over automation and efficiency" and cultural protocol to
navigate it. I think "serious issues" is a metric we are
giving to future sudo room members in order for them to weigh
heavily whether some issue that potentially prevents a member
from joining is in fact of a "serious" nature. I'm of the
disposition this means something that conflicts directly with
sudo room's values and the articles of association.
I actually think this process could be fairly easy to go
through that doesn't need to be very intimidating. At the
meeting tonight, everyone was in favor of putting time into
implementing a better experience for new members so that this
policy is clearly outlined and available in multiple formats
(paper, on the website, etc)
On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 11:15 PM, Marina Kukso
<marina.kukso(a)gmail.com <mailto:marina.kukso@gmail.com>> wrote:
thanks matt. i like both of the changed wordings that
you've suggested. i'd be happy with either version.
still wondering about the second issue - what "serious
issues" might be and what the criteria are that the group
would vote people up or down on.
On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 11:10 PM, Matthew Senate
<mattsenate(a)gmail.com <mailto:mattsenate@gmail.com>> wrote:
Phil,
I think nothing in this policy /prevents
/tele-presence, in fact, I think it would be prudent
for a prospective member to, at the very least, offer
to attend the meeting virtually if they cannot be
physically present. Either way, the only requirement
is the prospective member submits something concrete,
in writing (format unspecified, so digital text seems
fine).
Marina,
I have no strong feelings about the exact phrasing, I
think those questions were carried over from Jake's
original(ish) proposal, maybe? Marc, do you know where
those questions came from?
I do like the idea of asking questions to get three
kinds of responses:
1. A response about why they are interested, leaving
the opportunity for setting some context to joining.
2. A response about what specifically they want to do
(commonly folks have particular projects or uses in
mind as they get involved with sudo)
2. A response about specifically how they see
themselves contributing to the community, as giving
some sort contribution /is/ an expectation, but
extremely open / liberal. I think "share" is a great
term to express this.
I have no reason to think we should hang on to the
question about "hacking" in particular, maybe
alternatives:
#** What is your (pseudo)nym and/or name?
#** Why do you want to be a member of sudo room?
#** Do you happen to have something in mind that you
would like to do at sudo room?
#** Do you happen to have something in mind that you
would like to share with the sudo room community?
That being said, I'd also be happy with the truncated
version:
#** What is your (pseudo)nym and/or name?
#** Why do you want to be a member of sudo room?
// Matt
On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 9:38 PM, Marina Kukso
<marina.kukso(a)gmail.com
<mailto:marina.kukso@gmail.com>> wrote:
thanks and apologies that i haven't had a chance
to be a part of this discussion until now. i have
a few questions:
- re: "What are you excited about hacking at sudo
room?" & "What are you excited about sharing with
sudo room?" i wonder what effect seeing these
questions on the application would have for
someone who's really new to the world of hacking
and/or someone who might not identify as a hacker
(ie, someone who would consider themselves a
"beginner" or "just learning" - as many of our
members, including myself, do). like if you're not
sure what you're interested on hacking...or if
you're not sure what you have to share with sudo
room. is anyone else concerned that these
questions might be intimidating to newcomers? (i
ask this genuinely). also, what happens if a
prospective member puts on their application "i
don't know" or "i'm not sure" for these
questions?
would that affect their application?
this leads to my second question:
Under "initial pondering" it says "#** The intent
is for it to be very easy for new members to join,
so only very serious concerns should be brought
up." what would a "serious concern" be? also there
isn't really any indication like..what the yes/no
on a person's membership request is based on. does
the content of what people put in their
application matter?
finally, what do folks think is gained by the
hacking & sharing q's? do you think that you
wouldn't get enough information from "what is your
pseudonym/name" and "why do you want to be a
member of sudo room?"
On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 9:15 PM, Marc Juul
<juul(a)labitat.dk <mailto:juul@labitat.dk>> wrote:
These are the proposed changes brought up at
the current sudo room meeting. We will attempt
to consense on this at the sudo room meeting
on Wednesday the 21st of May at 7 pm in sudo room.
===Section 2.1 Qualifications for Membership===
[...]
* Successfully completing the process for
becoming a member, below:
====Section 2.1.0 Process for becoming a
member====
#'''Declaration of Intent to Join'''
#* To become a member, a person must submit a
brief written or spoken "Declaration of Intent
to Join"where they answer the following questions:
#**What is your (pseudo)nym and/or name?
#** Why do you want to be a member of sudo room?
#** What are you excited about hacking at sudo
room?
#** What are you excited about sharing with
sudo room?
#'''Initial Pondering'''
#* It is only possible to become a member at
the weekly sudo room meeting. Prospective
members should attend if possible but can
submit a written declaration if they are not
able to attendin person.
#* At the sudo room weekly meeting,
everyprospective membermust leave the room
while the existing members have a chance to
bring up any concerns or reasons why the
prospective member(s)should not be allowed
membership (referred to as the "Initial
Pondering").
#** The intent is for it to be very easy for
new members to join, so only very serious
concerns should be brought up.
#** If any existing member objects to a
prospective new member becoming a member, and
this cannot be resolved through discussion,
then the prospective member will not be
allowed membership.
#** Unreasonable or frequent blocking of new
members by an existing member is grounds for
immediate termination of membership based on a
2/3 vote.
#* Upon completing the "Initial Pondering",
such prospectivemembers must be communicated
to the sudo room mailing list within 24 hours,
including their "Declaration of Intent to Join".
#'''Extended Pondering'''
#* After the Initial Pondering, if there are
no objections,there will be one week for sudo
room members to raise objections as to why the
prospective member should not be allowed to
join (referred to as the "Extended Pondering").
#* If there are no objections raised during
the "Extended Pondering", the prospective
member will become a member.
#** The intention is to provide sufficient
time to ensure all concerns of those unable to
attend the meeting may be heard.
#* The new member will be added to the
membership list and given access to desired
and relevant assets and services of sudo room.
#* No announcement of this change of
statusafter the "Extended Pondering"is necessary.
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