[Noisebridge-discuss] Entry & Security

jim jim at well.com
Sat Feb 11 05:38:45 UTC 2012



please explain "rooster brigade". 
* is it real? 
* if so, who's in it? 
* what's the schedule? 
* what's the drill (what do roosters do)? 

with thanks 



On Fri, 2012-02-10 at 21:32 -0800, Jake wrote:
> thats what the rooster brigade is for.  if those people are asleep in the 
> morning when the rooster shows up, they will be logged and eventually 
> put on a list of people who regularly sleep at noisebridge.
> 
> we're not shooting for 100% of anything right now, just trying to stem the 
> tide which is diluting our precious natural fluids.
> 
> -jake
> 
> On Fri, 10 Feb 2012, girlgeek wrote:
> 
> > Jake,
> > I certainly wasn't criticizing the video.  It's awesome.
> > But
> > Last meeting, with all that mass of members.....There were a half dozen 
> > oogles on the couches, not hacking, not doing any harm.  NO ONE (including 
> > me) invited them to leave.
> > I had the distinct feeling that they were waiting for the place to clear out 
> > so that they could get some sleep.
> > -Claudia
> >
> > On 2/10/2012 5:17 PM, Jake wrote:
> >> the answer to your very valid question is that at least with the video at 
> >> the door, people can make an informed decision whether to let someone in or 
> >> not.  If the person looking at the monitor decides that it's a fine time to 
> >> invite a young oogle with his backpack & dog into the space, they can 
> >> decide to buzz them in.
> >> 
> >> if the person in the space doesn't think it's a good time, because there 
> >> were recently problems with that sort of thing, they have the option of 
> >> deciding not to buzz the person in.
> >> 
> >> ants, being very social creatures, have a great method for deciding what 
> >> food to bring home.  When an ant finds a food they like, they bring it home 
> >> (in their stomach) and leave a trail of tiny deposits of the food leading 
> >> back to where they found it.
> >> 
> >> When an ant is leaving the nest in search of food, they can sample the 
> >> various trails leading away from the nest and use their own judgement as to 
> >> which trails to follow, or which to ignore.
> >> 
> >> We at noisebridge have the option to do the same;  make our own decisions 
> >> about who we let in, based on our own judgement and knowledge.
> >> 
> >> By the way, please remember that the alternative to the video monitor is 
> >> having ZERO visual information about who is buzzing the door.
> >> 
> >> IT COULD BE THE COPS.
> >> 
> >> -jake
> >> 
> >> Claudia wrote:
> >> Excluding the couple of people who have been ostracized by consesus
> >> meeting......
> >> 
> >> In the history of Noisebridge how many people have been refused entry?
> >> My guess is maybe 2.
> >> What about video at the door is going to convince anyone upstairs to
> >> refuse entry to a young oogle with his backpack & dog in tow?
> >> 
> >> -Claudia
> >> 
> >> 
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