[Noisebridge-discuss] Tired of Noisebridge BS, As of Late

Shannon Lee shannon at scatter.com
Wed Feb 15 21:44:45 UTC 2012


There was a long and very productive conversation about this last night.
 There are two basic fronts on which this is being worked:

On the social front, we clarified the existing Noisebridge policy, which is
that if someone is being a disruption it's totally reasonable to ask them
to leave and not to come back until they've come to a Tuesday meeting to
talk to the group about their behavior.  We clarified that a series of
low-level acts of scumminess is just as actionable as a big drug-induced
violent freak-out.  There is also now an "85" page on the wiki, where
people should be put before they get 86'd so we can keep track of people
that others are having problems with.

On the technical front, several efforts are underway to improve the door
entry systems; by far the most viable seems to be Kelly's "hot tub" system,
which involves revocable PIN codes; when I left the space last night,
people were hard at work ginning up a prototype keypad entry scheme.

In general, we are starting to do an OK job of engaging with this problem
on a broad and nuanced front, rather than picking one cure-all scheme and
implementing it full force...

--S

On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 12:44 PM, Mitch Altman <maltman23 at hotmail.com>wrote:

>  Who wants to get together on Thursday, 6:30pm, at Borderlands Cafe (870
> Valencia, near 19th St), to brainstorm how to tell people who don't belong
> at NB to get the f out, and keep them out?
>
> Mitch.
>
>
> ----------------------------
> > From: martinbogo at gmail.com
> > Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2012 12:02:45 -0800
> > To: jof at thejof.com
> > CC: noisebridge-discuss at lists.noisebridge.net
> > Subject: Re: [Noisebridge-discuss] Tired of Noisebridge BS, As of Late
>
> >
> > All but a few of the things I've stored on my shelf are gone, despite
> > best efforts to locate things.
> >
> > The most expensive things I had on the shelf (the AVR chips) are missing.
> >
> > The things most important to me (my macbook, a couple other items)
> > have been returned... but that's beside the point. They should never
> > have been disturbed or moved anywhere other than from my old shelf to
> > my new shelf in the first place.
> >
> > I agree with jof. Part of being in a Do-ocracy, and a consensus
> > driven space, is owning up to when you make a mistake and _being ready
> > to undo what you've done_, graciously. Throwing out someone's stuff,
> > misplacing it, and being less than careful with other people's things
> > makes it incredibly difficult to hit "undo".
> >
> > For my part, I am mixing up a new batch of tasty ETOH products with
> > unusual properties (miracle fruit schnapps, ghost pepper limonata,
> > salt and pepper shozu, sugar crystal rum) to replace the bottle of
> > hot-as-heck infused vodka. But everyone loses out when a supply of
> > hackable chips like those AVR's goes missing.
> >
> > -M
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