[Noisebridge-discuss] Walkthroughs of Noisebridge by anyone, with a status update form

Danny O'Brien danny at spesh.com
Thu Jan 17 03:54:01 UTC 2013


I did one (actually ended up doing a couple). It was pretty easy, took less
than ten minutes, and I didn't have to talk to anyone! (though ended up
doing so)

http://nburl.net/status


d.


On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 8:04 PM, Liz Henry <liz at bookmaniac.org> wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> I'd like to see what we learn and what will happen if we try using a
> checklist of things that we would all like to take care of at Noisebridge.
>  My idea is that there can be a web form, useable from a computer or phone,
> that anyone can fill out at any time.
>
> There can also be a printed form, which anyone in the space can fill out
> by hand, fold up, and put into the donation box or some other collection
> point.  (I put date and time on the form rather than using a timestamp, so
> we can add in these paper updates.)
>
> Here is a first try at a status update "walkthrough":
>
> https://docs.google.com/**spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=**
> dFFNN011TDU5cF9LemZuT1NnNDN6en**c6MQ<https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dFFNN011TDU5cF9LemZuT1NnNDN6enc6MQ>
>
> Here's a page on the wiki to link to it and its results:
> https://www.noisebridge.net/**wiki/Status<https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Status>
>
> We can improve this in various ways. I'd like to see specific tools and
> machines added to it, and ways to check them, for example!
>
> The results are public. Try to be excellent in your reporting. Let's not
> use this as a way to call out individuals or be rude to anyone.
>
> I am curious to see if anyone will use this as a way to check up on
> Noisebridge's overall "health", a sort of situation report, and maybe as a
> way to contribute by fixing little things along the way.
>
> This is my response to Martin's "steal this stuff" test and Jim's recent
> reports on stuff that is missing in the workshop.  I also just bought some
> screwdrivers to Noisebridge and I am restocking the Circuit Hacking
> Monday/soldering supplies.  While I do think we have a surge in theft
> lately, I also think some tool attrition is normal (and not horrible or
> disheartening) in a large public space. I do believe we can Have Nice
> Things. And we definitely, despite whatever isn't perfect, have nice
> people, great people in fact, and many many cool projects, skill shares,
> and classes. I love our community.
>
>
> - Liz
>
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