<p>Personally I think this is not that beneficial of an idea. Creating a list would just give people more of a foot hold to act pertinacious about being a member. A few hack spaces I've been to really had this line drawn between the first class citizens of membership and second class guests. It sort of gives this self entitled right to things over others (when really members aren't much different from anyone else here at Noisebridge), simply because there's a list exclusively containing the names of a certain type of person.</p>
<p>I like walking into Noisebridge and not seeing people doing fun and exciting things in the space as either a "member" or not. I like just having a default label for everyone as excellent hacker.</p>
<p>I'm not saying don't do it, but if I was not on hiatus and felt like digging my fingers back into the politics of the space beyond writing something a simple as listing out my thoughts in email while barting to Hater Faire, I would point out that this is an extremely drastic change from our initially consented on policy of keeping the member list private and only accessible through pinging someone on the board, treasurer or secretary as to the status of membership for a particular name, and thusly would require another round of discussion and consensus before being changed to what you're proposing. I would most likely block based off of what I stated above.</p>
<p>There's also this added logistical problem of maintaining the list and also potentially spilling the beans on the number of anonymous members.</p>
<p>Now if you just created a public wiki page and said on discuss "HEY IF YOU THINK YOU'RE A MEMBER AND FEEL LIKE PUTTING YOUR NAME ON THIS LIST, FUCKING GO FOR IT" but following what was agreed on within the walls of 83c, no verification goes into that list, I think that would work without the need for consensus. I would totally put my name on that list even though I'm not currently a member in good standing. Why? Because I'm a fucking legend and have on a number of occasions used the line, "I'm a founding member of Noisebridge" to shut opinionated-new-people-to-the-space up. Yes I'm a bad person.</p>
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Rubin<br>
<a href="mailto:rubin@starset.net">rubin@starset.net</a></p>