[Noisebridge-discuss] So, how many people live at noisebridge now?

Michael Shiloh michaelshiloh1010 at gmail.com
Wed Oct 20 22:35:05 UTC 2010


One point, of course, are the city zoning regulations. Not that they 
should be the only deciding factor, but they might be considered a 
reference, and breaking them has certain risks.

On 10/20/2010 03:27 PM, Albert Sweigart wrote:
> So, to put out the obvious question: When does just zonking out at
> Noisebridge get to the point where it becomes a problem? I'd think
> that if you go to Noisebridge planning to work late and not catch the
> last BART more frequently than once or twice a month, that isn't
> acceptable. Though I wouldn't see a problem with people staying up all
> night working on a project (as opposed to staying up all night playing
> games and/or drinking).
>
> For fairness, we could come up with some rules and limits for how many
> times someone crashes at Noisebridge. But nobody is going to be around
> often enough to enforce them. If we do it on a case by case basis,
> then people might cry out about inequitable treatment ("but so-and-so
> has slept here more often than me and nobody is saying anything...").
> Though the latter is probably the most reasonable.
>
> What are other people's ideas of where the line is? I think sleeping
> at NB more than once or twice a month, or coming to NB planning to
> sleep there is too much. Especially if it would be every month.
>
> -Al
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