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* Don't annoy other users of the space by ignoring the doorbell, even if you've started. It's your event, you're responsible for letting people in and greeting them.
* Don't annoy other users of the space by ignoring the doorbell, even if you've started. It's your event, you're responsible for letting people in and greeting them.
* Put up a sign so people know when you plan to use the space and so people know where to go if they wander in while the door is propped open.
* Put up a sign so people know when you plan to use the space and so people know where to go if they wander in while the door is propped open.
== 5. Paid events ==
If you charge for your workshop and make a profit we strongly encourage you to share some of the proceeds with the London Hackspace. As an example of this, in a [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/london-hack-space/JsMyq4QcNtE mailing list discussion] about Music Hackspace events it was suggested to donate 30% of the profit (not revenue) to the organisation. Other workshops donate all their profit to the organisation, earthshine's Arduino workshop being an early example of that.
You can pay any proceeds into the LHS bank account (as used for your membership payments), make sure to provide a clear payment reference so we know when your payment came through!


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