[Noisebridge-discuss] Unable to stream classes anymore

Casey Callendrello c1 at caseyc.net
Sun Jan 19 00:35:14 UTC 2014


We've had people fucking with the internet before. It happens. Some
Noisebridgers don't understand that doocracy also requires extreme
discretion.

All the important patches are labeled on the wiki.

-Casey

On 1/18/14, 2:06 PM, bfb wrote:
> The patch board was stripped of all patches. Thus all of the labeled
> and hard wired connections do not work. I restored connectivity to #14
> in Touring on Wednesday to bring Internet to the collaboration station. 
>
> -------- Original message --------
> From: jim
> Date:01/18/2014 11:36 (GMT-08:00)
> To: James Sundquist
> Cc: NoiseBridge Discuss
> Subject: Re: [Noisebridge-discuss] Unable to stream classes anymore
>
>
>     It varied from season to season, seasons being
> several months at a stretch.
>     A few years ago disturbances were seldom.
>     Two years ago the incidents of disturbance
> increased to something like one or two times a month.
>     Disturbances have included
> * loss of physical connectivity (cable removal at
>   the switch, fairly regularly),
> * loss of logical connectivity (no connection to our
>   reserved IP address, rarely),
> * removal of physical equipment that we had brought
>   into the Turing classroom and labeled for use of
>   the Linux Study Group in Turing (frequently),
> * objections at meetings to our setting anything up
>   in the Turing classroom (occasionally, despite the
>   regular modifications in the main space, the fact
>   of sewing machines, saws and drills, a darkroom,
>   a projector in the Church classroom, and so on--
>   to none of which we object, so why object to what
>   we wanted to do--add some shelving for pertinent
>   books, a dedicated server and router and switches
>   and other equipment, all available for anyone to
>   use, just not re-purpose or remove...). We can
>   not understand how our doing such would impact
>   anyone's interests (the supposed basis of consensus),
>   given the nature of the space and the inclusiveness
>   we tried to promote.
> * physical harassment of people coming to attend the
>   study group on Tuesday afternoons.
>
>     Generally several of us have felt hostility from
> some persons at Noisebridge.
>     In fairness, we have also benefited from the good
> will and good efforts of some persons at Noisebridge.
>     Overall, the disruptions have been too much for us
> to maintain a consistent direction, so we've moved to
> the Western Addition Community Technology Center at
> 1003 Turk Street near Laguna, on Thursday afternoons
> from 3 to 5 PM.
>
>
>
>
> On Sat, 2014-01-18 at 11:10 -0800, James Sundquist wrote:
> > Wow, that is a terrible issue to have in both classrooms.  How often
> > are the cables removed/diverted?  Is this something that changes on a
> > weekly basis?
> >
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