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I would avoid these patterns. I've noticed that a lot of wealthy non-profits and profit companies have taken to invading hackerspaces like SudoRoom to get free publicitiy and to lure people to their classes. This is very uncool!
I would avoid these patterns. I've noticed that a lot of wealthy non-profits and profit companies have taken to invading hackerspaces like SudoRoom to get free publicitiy and to lure people to their classes. This is very uncool!


* Turning this into an event where someone can hype their street fashion / street art label / gallery instead of collaborating and creating. This is an anti-pattern because SudoRoom is not really the right place for someone to hype their street art / street fashion gallery, and those kinds of things take time. This is also a good way for someone ruin their brand.
* Turning this into an event where someone can hype their street fashion / street art label / gallery instead of collaborating and creating.  
* Spending the first 20 minutes of the meeting talking about projects going on in other spaces and watching videos of established cartoonists.  
* Spending the first 20 minutes of the meeting talking about projects going on in other spaces and watching videos of established cartoonists.  
* The event getting hijacked from someone from a wealthy non profit who goes on and on for 20 minutes trying to get participants to sign up for $300 arduino classes.  This is a bad pattern because we end up listening to someone paid off by the rich non-profit holding $300 arduino classes instead of actually getting to work on the workshop.
* The event getting hijacked from someone from a wealthy non profit who goes on and on for 20 minutes trying to get participants to sign up for $300 arduino classes.  
* Someone showing up and trying us to put all our stuff on a start-up's freemium creative drawing website / social networking start-up.
* Someone showing up and trying us to put all our stuff on a start-up's freemium creative drawing website / social networking start-up.  
* Someone getting paid for an art supply company telling us to spend all our money there. In my experience the best cartoonists are fine with jamming on the cheapest materials possible.
* Someone getting paid for an art supply company telling us to spend all our money there on expensive art supply stuff. If you need supplies there are plenty of cheap places like the East Bay Depot for Creative reuse where you can get used markers for pennies.
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