[Noisebridge-discuss] Rob sleeping at Noisebridge - Zero tolerance for sleep time in the space

gnnr gnnrok at gmail.com
Wed Aug 31 10:36:28 UTC 2011


I agree with you.

My point was tangential. 

I do not use the computer in the soldering area, but if anyone else does for specific
projects it would be good to know what they think. I have seen such machine being
used for teaching of arduino programming during circuit hacking monday.

Thanks

On Aug 30, 2011, at 3:46 PM, Rubin Abdi wrote:

> gnnr wrote, On 2011-08-30 15:02:
>> If there is a computer on the work bench in the soldering area it should probably
>> be designated to be used with and for projects related to soldering/electronics.
>> (Schematics, controlling devices, arduino programming) Other "public" machines
>> can be located in general areas. 
>> 
>> From what I remember the machine in the soldering area used to be used for this
>> and have various project files and utilities on it. 
>> 
>> If I make the meeting I will bring this point up.
> 
> Noisebridge's setup isn't persistent. This is by design. The expectation
> that a particular computer will remain un-fucked in the space is a
> farfetched one to have.
> 
> However expecting people to be excellent by labeling the crap out of a
> machine to let others know its importance to a particular task, and
> others being excellent by respecting what the machine is for is entirely
> different.
> 
> -- 
> Rubin Abdi
> rubin at starset.net
> 




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