[Noisebridge-discuss] Thought crimes at Noisebridge, and how can we stop them?

Al Sweigart asweigart at gmail.com
Thu Dec 19 19:15:01 UTC 2013


Can you... give a number of people? Jim, this is a somewhat frustrating
pattern with you. I'll copy and paste my part of my reply from our recent
off-list email conversation because it fits here perfectly well: "I don't
really know how to respond: Rumors of unspecified behavior of
unspecified people
claiming to dictate unspecified things to unspecified others is about as
vague as you can get."

Until we can start dealing with things in a concrete way, I'm just going to
slap up a [citation needed] and move on.

I'm not saying you're making this stuff up, but I need to get an accurate
idea of who has problems, what the problems are, and how big they are. And
I don't want to discourage you from speaking up: quite the opposite, I need
you to tell me *more* details.

-Al


On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 10:42 AM, jim <jim at well.com> wrote:

>
> Al,
>     Your questions are good and thank you for
> your response.
>     I will not name names, nor will I dig up
> info that might allow surmise, other than you
> and me. I admire you and your seeming pure-
> hearted tenacity. Mostly you've taken
> initiative to boot out the sleepers: kudos!
>     Consider the ideas of associate members
> and closing hours and a council in light of
> the ideas of community collaboration and an
> open venue.
>     There has been disaffection of various
> kinds ever since the build-out was somewhat
> done and decorations up.
>     Please take my response as food for
> reflection, suggestions to balance the urge
> to create policy.
>
>
> On Thu, 2013-12-19 at 10:10 -0800, Al Sweigart wrote:
> > Jim, could you give some examples of which NB members left because of
> > rule makers rather than rule breakers? And can you say which rule
> > makers and what rules they had gripes about? (I don't mind if you name
> > me among them.)
> >
> >
> > On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 9:46 AM, jim <jim at well.com> wrote:
> >
> >
> >             Trying to find community is a matter of bonding
> >         with others, yes? Why not come and find others who
> >         share your values and interests and, with respect
> >         to others, live and let live?
> >             One big and largely ignored fact of NB is that
> >         there are several communities, such as the morning,
> >         mid-day, evening, and late evening people as well
> >         as those that center about electronics, sewing,
> >         software, cooking, spacebridge, and other interests.
> >             It's unfortunate for some, who are harmless or
> >         who offer real benefits to some others, that the
> >         evening crowd has a much greater affect than others
> >         regarding NB governance, and one of the founding
> >         principles has been to recognize those who, for
> >         whatever reasons, do not or can not attend
> >         The Tuesday Night Meeting.
> >
> >             You've exaggerated the bad features and skipped
> >         the good features of Noisebridge. A couple of good
> >         features are
> >         * the openness provides a great place to meet people
> >           that one otherwise would never meet.
> >         * cross-fertilization of interests and ideas among
> >           various interest groups.
> >
> >             Those who simply "hack" and avoid the fray are
> >         affected by the decisions of those who kick up the
> >         fray: e.g. associate members and closing hours among
> >         other tho't crimes.
> >             The attempts to impose rules to govern mostly
> >         * mask individuals' behaviors (people can blind
> >           themselves to reality with the comfort that there
> >           are rules)
> >         * and, it seems to me having watched NB from its
> >           inception, like medicines' side effects, rules
> >           generally are not worth the enforcement efforts.
> >
> >             It's frustrating to put up with the bad sides of
> >         any community, but rules usually do not address many
> >         aspects of reality that drive behavior; patience is
> >         a tough road.
> >             There have been individual, do-ocratic efforts to
> >         address theft, sleeping, drug use, and other problems
> >         that were successful and did not employ rules.
> >
> >             Most of the people I learned to love have left.
> >         I guess that's partly a matter of natural attrition,
> >         but I know for a fact that to some degree people have
> >         abandoned NB because of the rule makers rather than
> >         the rule breakers.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >         On Wed, 2013-12-18 at 19:41 -0800, Madelynn Martiniere wrote:
> >         > Trying to find community is a thought crime? My bad, I
> >         didn't realize
> >         > the opinion of people who care about the future of the space
> >         were so
> >         > criminal.
> >         >
> >         > Considering this statement in your previous email:
> >         > And let's be honest, Noisebridge in the last two years (or
> >         even from the
> >         > beginning) hasn't been the best establishment to go flaunt
> >         around saying
> >         > you're a member of. It's sort of like telling all your
> >         friends you're a
> >         > paying member of the festering techno trash dump and care
> >         home for the
> >         > socially dongz, while mice and rats run around inside your
> >         sports blazer.
> >         >
> >         > Are you saying that it's not worth fixing because it's so
> >         messed up?
> >         > Because if so, then you're in no position to tell other
> >         people not to
> >         > try. If you're that sick and tired of hearing other people
> >         try to fix
> >         > a broken system, then I would suggest the alternative of
> >         just not
> >         > participating in any discussion about the space. Just hack
> >         some
> >         > things, and leave the rest of us to find productive
> >         solutions.
> >         >
> >         > Cheers,
> >         > Madelynn
> >         >
> >         >
> >         > >
> >
> >         > > Rubin Abdi
> >         > > December 18, 2013 6:37 PM
> >         > > I'm getting sick and tired of people thinking they can fix
> >         > > Noisebridge.
> >         > > How can we put an end to this issue?
> >         > >
> >         > >
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