[Noisebridge-discuss] key access for non-signers

Jonas S Karlsson jsk at yesco.org
Thu Oct 2 08:40:37 UTC 2008


Hi all,

I'm very happy with all the progress that is happening. I'm in envy
here in Sydney.

I'd say to all, don't let this deter building a great space.

below is a distant proposal, as I'm not physically there, I don't
think I have any say in the matter, but these are my thoughts.

I think for now, and future it makes sense to have a electronic key
system, so that invidiual people's keys (or all) can be revoked
and then later reset in person. I'm also for logging who's been in the
space in terms of personal logins. Maybe even a public log
on the website to see who's in the space, depends on if people are
comfortable with it. If not, it may encourage people to turn up!

I don't think many people, or maybe not even the whole board needs to
have PERMANENT keys to the space. That is
the issue I see as being the most problematic. So I totally agree on
not creating physical permanent copies to all,
I totally support that.

For now, I'd expect the phone numbers of all key holder to be
published, and that they make an effort to be there and open/close up
if
work needs to be done. Maybe even take turns on a schedule to say when
somebody will be there, wikipage or whatever. They may designate other
people to hold their key if they personally trust that person, and
that person will then be "personally responsible". This would seem
workable for me meanwhile until we're incorporated and have member
access keycode system.

Other solutions would be to have a way to close the door temporary
with another lock, but this all is probably just a temporary issue, in
my mind.

Regarding reacting to things said in email-list assume that you'll get
misunderstood :-( and that you'll misunderstand anything you read.
;-)
React only when you directly can talk to the person in question,
ignore the rest. I think most people only believe and form an opinion
about what you say directly, third++ hand information is just unreliable.

all the best from warm Sydney,

    hip hip hurra to all of you!

/Jonas


On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 1:59 PM, Rachel McConnell <rachel at xtreme.com> wrote:
> I don't have a suggestion about this one.  I admit I'm hoping that we'll get
> incorporated TOMORROW and the problem goes away.  It also appears that
> progress is being made on the electronic card access project.
>
> Can people wait for keys a couple more days?  Is this just Jake and me
> butting heads on behalf of nobody?  What do you all think?
>
> Rachel
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