User:Martind/LfmHardwareAuction: Difference between revisions
From London Hackspace Wiki
641 bytes removed
, 23 November 2010
|
|
| Line 24: |
Line 24: |
| ** the LHS wipes all drives with [http://www.dban.org/ dban], and a trusted party (e.g. Jonty or Russ) supervises the process and vouches for its completion. | | ** the LHS wipes all drives with [http://www.dban.org/ dban], and a trusted party (e.g. Jonty or Russ) supervises the process and vouches for its completion. |
| * In the interest of keeping the LHS tidy we should aim to hold this hardware for no more than two weeks | | * In the interest of keeping the LHS tidy we should aim to hold this hardware for no more than two weeks |
|
| |
| == Schedule ==
| |
|
| |
| * We will pick up the hardware on the afternoon of Friday 26 November
| |
| * Over the course of Saturday 27th we will then dban/reassemble/assess the hardware (cf. below)
| |
| * When that's done we'll put it on a big stack, nicely labelled, to ensure it's not in the way
| |
| * And by Sunday 28th night we want to have finished setting up the auctions.
| |
|
| |
| In the best case all hardware will be gone by the following weekend; but I want to be realistic and leave space for another week, just in case.
| |
|
| |
| Everything that's not sold two weeks after we picked it up can be taken for free, or will be thrown away. We will announce that separately.
| |
|
| |
|
| == Estimated Required Work == | | == Estimated Required Work == |