These are great. Personally, I don’t feel the need to overthink things or
reinvent the wheel, so I’d be pretty happy to adopt the community standards
pretty much unchanged. I’m happy to help people edit it as they see fit,
but I think it’s overall definitely good enough.
I think the statements of values are similarly pretty good, although I’d
like to edit them to be a bit more specific. For instance, I think
articulating what openness means, and what what it means to hack the
planet, and why, and in the pursuit of what outcome. But again, I’d say
they’re good enough that I’d support them as is if others wanted to take
the path of least resistance.
On Sun, Apr 10, 2022 at 9:33 AM Eric O'Connor <eric(a)oco.nnor.org> wrote:
Here’s some resources from Sudoroom’s wiki and other
hacker/maker space
pages that could be useful reference material.
I like how Noisebridge has a specific guidelines on community norms.
How is sudoroom’s purpose different from these other communities?
Part of it might just be a geographical niche, but there are probably
intentional cultural differences as well? What are those?
—
https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Community_Standards
https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Standards
https://www.acemakerspace.org/about/
https://www.acemakerspace.org/safety-and-culture/
https://techliminal.com/about-us/
https://www.rpscollective.org/
http://nimbyspace.org/what-is-nimby/
*From the Wiki :*
- We're into *technology* and where it intersects with *social justice*
, *sustainability*, *education* and *solidarity*.
- We strive to be an *open*, *transparent*, *horizontal* and
*welcoming* community where all are supported and free to learn, create
, gather, collaborate, work, play and more! .
- We've got tons of *tools <https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Category:Tools>* for
you to use from a *3D printer* to *public computer terminals*, Math
<https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Math> projects, a *big huge library* and *all
kinds of gadgets*!
- We are exclusively *volunteer-run* and supported through *donations
<https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Gittip>*!! Learn more about membership
<https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Membership>.
- Our slogan is: *HACK THE PLANET!*
[image: Sudo-intro-comic.jpg]
Eric
On Apr 9, 2022, at 22:51, Andrew R Gross via sudo-discuss <
sudo-discuss(a)sudoroom.org> wrote:
Should we establish a statement of purpose and a code of conduct?
I think Sudoroom should adopt a code of conduct, because currently our
only behavioral rules are the Omni Commons Safer Space policy:
https://omnicommons.org/wiki/Safer_Space_Policy
These rules are vital, but are limited to a broad set of wildy
unacceptable behavior anywhere. They don't outline minor and hackerspace
specific guidelines on ideal and discouraged behavior.
PB asked if we have any statement defining our most basic principle or
goal, and while it sounds like there is a lot of diverse informal wisdom,
there isn't a clear singular statement of intent. So I'd like to propose we
agree on one of those as well.
I think a starting point for a code of conduct would be something like
"Try to enhance the experience of others in Sudoroom and avoid impeding
it", and then we could go into a few more specific examples like cleaning
up, asking people if they'd like companionship or space when working in the
space at the same time, etc.
I don't have any clear suggestions for what our statement of purpose would
be, but I like the values of justice and openness.
Thoughts?
*Andrew R Gross, (he/him)*
412.657.5332 -
shrad.org <http://www.shrad.org>
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