[Noisebridge-discuss] Block over email for noise pollution

Ian Atha thatha at thatha.org
Fri Apr 9 01:35:15 UTC 2010


Excellent point--exactly what I wanted brought up.

Conversely, the same applies for an acoustic piano, no? If people are
uncomfortable with the sound/noise an acoustic piano produces, it's
only banable while they are in the space, right?


On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 18:32, Rubin Abdi <rubin at starset.net> wrote:
> Whatever happened to people actually interacting with other people when
> things such as being loud in the space turns into a problem? Part of
> being excellent to each other is opening up communication when problems
> arise, this goes both ways.
>
> If you'd much rather get a bandwagon going at a meeting because you're
> too polite (timid, zero back bone, a selfish little prick who'd much
> rather call Noisebridge their own personal home with pre-imposed rules
> then a shared creative space where anything can happen) to ask someone
> "hey when you're being loud it's hard for me to work here, please stop"
> might I suggest different hack space?
>
> Let people do what they want in the space, don't stick your nose in
> their business. If you have a problem with it when you're in the space
> make it be known and ask for a compromise or solution for that time
> duration. Don't ask for rules and policing action for the times you're
> not in the space.
>
> --
> Rubin Abdi
> rubin at starset.net
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