[Noisebridge-discuss] Sleeping at NB

Rafael Estrada recodepilot at gmail.com
Thu Dec 23 00:34:37 UTC 2010


How about equip the couches with speakers that would go off every hour
or so to wake up and startle any sleepers, so people can take naps but
not long enough for it to be "sleeping".

Maybe too much work and not that practical.

On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 4:30 PM, Rachel McConnell <rachel at xtreme.com> wrote:
> Jacob Appelbaum wrote:
>> On 12/22/2010 03:22 PM, Patrick Keys wrote:
>>> Nobody likes a snitch.
> <snip>
>> It seems that it still holds true now. Photographing sleeping people at
>> Noisebridge is a total dick move. Putting it on the wiki is doubly so.
>
> It's been discussed to death on the list and in person at meetings, that
> we do not want people to sleep at Noisebridge.  My impression is that
> nobody really wants overnight sleepers, although opinion is divided as
> to daytime naps. (Presumably this is with the exception of those doing
> it, who haven't to my knowledge said anything at all.)
>
> Jake, you are one of the few people I know who sometimes have really new
> ideas about things.  What should we do to discourage overnight sleepers?
>  In the absence of any official anything, social pressure is the only
> way I know of to change people's habits.  The mildest form of this,
> simply waking them up and saying, please don't sleep here, has not been
> effective.  Public shaming is obviously much more extreme.  Have you got
> any ideas for what we could do, in between?
>
> Thanks!
> Rachel
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