[Noisebridge-discuss] Orientation

Darius Garza 313kid at gmail.com
Thu May 9 18:51:52 UTC 2013


I would be surprised if someone went for the barter deal. There's not much
advantage to being a member. If people want to "be involved", they can go
right ahead and do so. Lots of people at noisebridge
participate regularly and donate to the space without being members
technically.

d.


On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 11:46 AM, Aly Kaplan <alykaplan at gmail.com> wrote:

> This is a mildly interesting proposal, although I don't think Noisebridge
> should pay anyone..
>
> If you opened up membership for barter -- this could work.
> Lots of folks that want to participate cannot afford even $40/month.
>
> In exchange for volunteering hours to help with the space, one could
> receive membership.
>
> -A
>
>
> On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 1:27 PM, Andrew Byrne <andrew at pachakutech.com>wrote:
>
>> There are several people who manage to do this with grace, describing the
>> machines, giving safety instructions, establishing behavior guidelines and
>> so generally promulgating the noisebridge zeitgeist.
>>
>> It strikes me that a paid receptionist would be able to give some tours
>> and pass others on to volunteers; their regular hours would also revive the
>> Coriolanus of Trust, making nb more like a working space. IMO, the
>> culturally appropriate analogue for the night-time would be a "security
>> guard" who browses the web at their desk by the door, and occasionally
>> walks around to see what is going on in the room. I'd pay the receptionist
>> more, as they will probably be dragged into some clerical work due to the
>> USPS.
>>
>> When I first came here, I thought ya'll had a little sandbox scheduler
>> for members to volunteer staffing the place, and was surprised to find this
>> was not the case. I'm pretty sure I still have access to the code for a
>> nice webapp for that.
>>
>> best
>> -dru
>> On May 8, 2013 9:30 AM, "LinkReincarnate" <linkreincarnate at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I volunteer to be the orientation person whenever I am in the space.
>>> On May 8, 2013 12:26 AM, "Johny Radio" <johnyradio at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>  Hi Peeps
>>>>
>>>> At tonight's meeting, I suggested that we give new people an
>>>> "orientation". This is maybe not a new idea at NB. Here's an example:
>>>>
>>>> After the meeting, i gave a tour to a new visitor (from Homes Not
>>>> Jails). i sprinkled the following comments into the tour:
>>>>
>>>>    - Please don't steal things.
>>>>    - Napping here is ok; living here is not.
>>>>     - Theft happens, so watch your stuff.
>>>>    - Please don't take NB t-shirts without paying for them.
>>>>     - Respect the space, clean up after yourself, help take out the
>>>>    trash thursday nights.
>>>>    - Don't do hostile graffiti or cover other people's art.
>>>>     - Volunteer.
>>>>     - Go to meetings Tuesday nights.
>>>>     - Join the list and discover classes and events by going to
>>>>    noisebridge.net.
>>>>    - Please don't bring thieves or loud drunken revelers here.
>>>>    - Teach a class.
>>>>
>>>> --and a few other tips. This is what i mean by 'orientation'-- things
>>>> to mention during their first visit. Are these good tips? What do people
>>>> think about making this a standard ritual?
>>>>
>>>> Ciao,
>>>> Johny Radio
>>>> Stick It In Your Ear!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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