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== Primary Questions: ==
== Primary Questions: ==
=== PROMPT: There are no wrong answers ===
=== PROMPT: There are no wrong answers ===
=== Would you like to ''briefly'' introduce yourself? ===
=== Would you like to ''very briefly'' introduce yourself? ===
=== How did you find sudo room? ===
=== What brings you to sudo room? ===
=== Why do you want to be a sudo room member? ===
=== What do you want to hack or learn at sudo room (if you know)? ===
=== What do you want to hack or learn at sudo room? ===
=== What do you want to share or teach at sudo room (if you know)? ===
=== What do you want to share with or teach at sudo room? ===
=== expectations ===
Sudo Room is part of the omni commons and as such, we take the omni commons [https://omnicommons.org/wiki/Statement_of_Solidarity statement of solidarity] and [https://omnicommons.org/wiki/Safer_Space_Policy safer space policy] seriously. These policies include expected codes of conduct and the consequences of unacceptable behavior. As a member, you are expected to both act according to the code of conduct and also to be a part of acting to counter unacceptable behavior (we don't let mistreatment slide). Is this going to be a problem for you?


== Optional Questions: ==
Ideally this should include the group going over the statement of solidarity and the expected behavior and consequences of unexpected behavior section of the safer space policy to make sure the person understands what's expected of them.
=== What do you know about Sudoroom's [[Articles_of_Association#Values|values]]? ===
=== Have you ever been banned, asked to take a break, or similar, from a hackerspace or any other collective? ===
=== What do you know about Sudoroom's [https://sudoroom.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Sudoroom&offset=&limit=500&action=history history]? ===
 
=== Have you ever been banned from a hackerspace or any other collective? ===
=== What are the best ways to contact you? ===
=== Are you a cop? An undercover cop? A federal agent? ===
=== What is your schedule like? Do you have particular times that you think you'll be around? You should check out our regular events! ===
=== What's 20 + 3? ===
 
=== Can you please tell me what is in the captcha? ===
=== Explain the next steps in the membership process and what they should expect ===
 
* You should now. Immediately. Set up an account on [https://sudoroom.org/humans sudo humans] and set it up to pay the recommended $30 per month membership fee, or more, or sliding scale down to $10 per month.


== Afterwards ==
== Afterwards ==
=== Get them set up to pay membership dues on Gratipay or through Bitcoin. ===
=== Get them set up to pay membership dues on [https://sudoroom.org/humans sudo-humans] ===
=== Put them into the Seltzer database. ===
=== Give them [https://sudoroom.org/blog Blog] and [https://sudoroom.org/wiki/ Wiki] accounts. ===
=== Give them Wordpress, Wiki accounts. ===
 
=== Subscribe them to mailing list(s). ===
=== Subscribe them to [https://sudoroom.org/lists/ mailing list(s)]. ===
 
=== Ask if they require any exceptions, such as early (temporary) access? ===

Latest revision as of 20:46, 10 January 2018

Questions we can ask prospective members at meetings!

Primary Questions:

PROMPT: There are no wrong answers

Would you like to very briefly introduce yourself?

What brings you to sudo room?

What do you want to hack or learn at sudo room (if you know)?

What do you want to share or teach at sudo room (if you know)?

expectations

Sudo Room is part of the omni commons and as such, we take the omni commons statement of solidarity and safer space policy seriously. These policies include expected codes of conduct and the consequences of unacceptable behavior. As a member, you are expected to both act according to the code of conduct and also to be a part of acting to counter unacceptable behavior (we don't let mistreatment slide). Is this going to be a problem for you?

Ideally this should include the group going over the statement of solidarity and the expected behavior and consequences of unexpected behavior section of the safer space policy to make sure the person understands what's expected of them.

Have you ever been banned, asked to take a break, or similar, from a hackerspace or any other collective?

What are the best ways to contact you?

What is your schedule like? Do you have particular times that you think you'll be around? You should check out our regular events!

Explain the next steps in the membership process and what they should expect

  • You should now. Immediately. Set up an account on sudo humans and set it up to pay the recommended $30 per month membership fee, or more, or sliding scale down to $10 per month.

Afterwards

Get them set up to pay membership dues on sudo-humans

Give them Blog and Wiki accounts.

Subscribe them to mailing list(s).

Ask if they require any exceptions, such as early (temporary) access?