[Noisebridge-discuss] System for the security group missing?
aestetix aestetix
aestetix at gmail.com
Mon Oct 19 16:05:41 UTC 2009
Putting items on your shelf is ideal except for two situations:
- You're working with hardware that is bulky and can't fit.
- You're working with someone that needs power (such as a system
installing software)
Last I checked, members shelves didn't have ready access to power outlets,
so this really isn't a good solution for such items.
Because of its proximity to the DJ booth (where the servers and whatnot are
stored), not to mention all the network racks and switches that are over
there, using the table in that classroom made a lot of sense because of its
access to stuff.
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 8:57 AM, jim <jim at well.com> wrote:
>
> probably immediately break everything down and
> put it in your shelf.
> alternately, bring your project to the meeting
> and let people know you'll be using such-and-such
> a space (hopefully not a central portion of a
> classroom). can you put it on a rolling cart with
> a tarp and label over it?
>
>
> On Mon, 2009-10-19 at 08:40 -0700, Christie Dudley wrote:
> > What's wrong with labeling everything? Sticking a note on things
> > you're actively using makes sense to me. Perhaps we could use more
> > sticky notes around? I'm a huge fan of labels myself.
> >
> > Christie
> > ---
> > Why I take the road less traveled? Oh, that's easy. I'm
> > claustrophobic.
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 8:19 AM, aestetix aestetix
> > <aestetix at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hey,
> >
> > The computer we were working on for the security group seems
> > to have mysterious disappeared from the computer area (the
> > classroom that has been being used a lot). I'm guessing
> > someone cleaned the area and set it on a shelf somewhere, not
> > knowing what it was. I checked all over the place, including
> > in the DJ Booth, but couldn't find it. Anyone know the
> > whereabouts?
> >
> > This leads into a bigger issue: we are getting big enough that
> > leaving a project somewhere and assuming everyone knows not to
> > touch it is not good enough anymore. Is there a viable
> > solution, short of either labelling everything or having to
> > disconnect running systems and placing them on our member
> > shelves?
> >
> > aestetix
> >
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