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If the item isn't needed by the space but you still think it's of value and can't bear to throw it away, then you could try creating an entry on the [[SwapShop|swap shop]] and someone might get in touch to take it off your hands.
 
If the item isn't needed by the space but you still think it's of value and can't bear to throw it away, then you could try creating an entry on the [[SwapShop|swap shop]] and someone might get in touch to take it off your hands.
 
==Loaning items to the space==
 
==Loaning items to the space==
* Items for loan follow the same process as items being donated. It may be a good idea to label the item: 'On loan - <your name>'  so that you can be consulted should questions arise regarding it's use or storage.
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* Items for loan follow the same process as donated items. It may be a good idea to label the item: 'On loan - <your name>'  so that you can be consulted should questions arise regarding it's storage and use.
  
 
==Storing items for your use==
 
==Storing items for your use==

Revision as of 08:47, 11 February 2011

One of the hackspace's greatest assets is it's physical space. But with so many members it is quite a challenge to keep the space free of clutter. It is also requires a lot of effort to keep the space organized and tidy. If you are considering bringing any item to the space that you do not intend to keep in your personal storage then follow these handy check lists.

Donations to the space

Before donating use the following points as a guide:

  • Is it on our wishlist? - if the item is not on our wishlist then check on IRC or the mailing list before bringing it into the space. If it is on the wishlist then bring it in - thank you!
  • Will you be upset if it is thrown away? - If it would be difficult for the average hacker to comprehend the intrinstic hack-value of the item then it may end up in our 3 week disposal process. Large items that will not fit through the disposal process could get thrown out without warning. If this does not appeal then it might be better not to donate the item.
  • Does it meet any of the following criteria? - If it doesn't then we probably do not want or need it currently - but thanks for thinking of us!:
    • Item is a tool useful for the types of hacking that take place at the space.
    • Item is a common part/component that is not scrap.
    • Item is in working order and has a reasonable resale value.
    • Item can be easily stripped for high value parts.

Other options

If the item isn't needed by the space but you still think it's of value and can't bear to throw it away, then you could try creating an entry on the swap shop and someone might get in touch to take it off your hands.

Loaning items to the space

  • Items for loan follow the same process as donated items. It may be a good idea to label the item: 'On loan - <your name>' so that you can be consulted should questions arise regarding it's storage and use.

Storing items for your use

Store whatever you like in your personal box. For items that you want to store outside of your personal box use the following points as a guide before bringing it to the space.

  • Be courteous - Check on IRC or the mailing list before bringing the item into the space.
  • Label items with your name - if your name is not on it then there is a high chance that it could be thrown away. This is especially true of items that will not fit through our 3 week disposal process.
  • Will the item be actively worked on? - If you do not intend to use or work on the item in the immediate future then try and keep it at home until you can. If you're not going to be using it for a while then consider taking it home.
  • Store items responsibly - Find an appropriate home in the space for your item and keep it there when not in use.