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** The Roommate Anti-Pattern (No sleeping/squatting in the space): People will abuse the space and take advantage of resources much more than they give back.
 
** The Roommate Anti-Pattern (No sleeping/squatting in the space): People will abuse the space and take advantage of resources much more than they give back.
 
** Kitchen Pattern/ Anti-Pattern: Either we make it easy to maintain the kitchen (hook up the dishwasher somewhere and USE IT) or we dis-incentivize the messy-meal abusers.
 
** Kitchen Pattern/ Anti-Pattern: Either we make it easy to maintain the kitchen (hook up the dishwasher somewhere and USE IT) or we dis-incentivize the messy-meal abusers.
*** ''Kraptv comment: This relates to a mentality of LHS members <span style='color:blue;'> "These [tools/spaces/resources] are not mine, I will treat it with respect." </span> vs. <span style='color:red;'>"These [tools/spaces/resources] are not mine, any abuse/maintenance/cleanup of this space is not my problem."</span>''
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*** ''Kraptv comment: This relates to a mentality of LHS members <span style='color:blue;'> "These {tools/spaces/resources} are not mine, I will treat it with respect." </span> vs. <span style='color:red;'>"These {tools/spaces/resources} are not mine, any abuse/maintenance/cleanup of this space is not my problem."</span>''
 
** The Mentor Pattern: Every new member is assigned an experienced mentor, when the member has a question, they can ask the mentor easily
 
** The Mentor Pattern: Every new member is assigned an experienced mentor, when the member has a question, they can ask the mentor easily
 
** Cultural immune system:  Get the entire community involved with attracting new people who belong. Greet new people at the door, give them a tour, including what your community is and is not about.  Keep people who don’t belong out of the space.  Define what it means to belong and not belong.
 
** Cultural immune system:  Get the entire community involved with attracting new people who belong. Greet new people at the door, give them a tour, including what your community is and is not about.  Keep people who don’t belong out of the space.  Define what it means to belong and not belong.

Revision as of 19:05, 4 October 2015

KrapTV
Twitter @ryanslayer
IRC kraptv
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Amateur Radio


Useful thing to you: My suggested Open House Tour Path

I'm the guy that built the phone system and networked the radio shack (with help and constructive input from the right people, natch). I believe in having group buy-in, but not letting individual nay-sayers try to kill a good idea.

I often say 'participate in progress rather than question results.' - I would hope you share my sentiment and get busy making awesome stuff!

Want to send me an email? I should be reachable easily enough.. test of different colour text . :-)


Things in progress

Personal:

  • Retina Display Frame
  • FT-450D magnetic loop antenna for HF comms

Space-specific:

  • Project:Verint - Security Camera Network Encoder Configuration and integration into ZoneMinder
  • DONE: Reterminate the Ethernet in the Radio Shack (gigabit speeds, ho!)
  • DONE: Maintain some order in the radio shack
  • Cisco Telephone XML revision for remote rebooting via SIP or ssh
  • Mitch Altman's talk: Hackerspace Design Patterns 2.0 I think a lot of the themes that Mitch touch on relate very much to the modern state of London Hackspace. (Slides here)
    • Don't spend time solving problems that haven't happened yet
    • Believe in a do-ocracy (just do it!) - (but be excellent to each other as you do it)
    • The Roommate Anti-Pattern (No sleeping/squatting in the space): People will abuse the space and take advantage of resources much more than they give back.
    • Kitchen Pattern/ Anti-Pattern: Either we make it easy to maintain the kitchen (hook up the dishwasher somewhere and USE IT) or we dis-incentivize the messy-meal abusers.
      • Kraptv comment: This relates to a mentality of LHS members "These {tools/spaces/resources} are not mine, I will treat it with respect." vs. "These {tools/spaces/resources} are not mine, any abuse/maintenance/cleanup of this space is not my problem."
    • The Mentor Pattern: Every new member is assigned an experienced mentor, when the member has a question, they can ask the mentor easily
    • Cultural immune system: Get the entire community involved with attracting new people who belong. Greet new people at the door, give them a tour, including what your community is and is not about. Keep people who don’t belong out of the space. Define what it means to belong and not belong.
    • Reboot the space!: Close the space. Kick everyone out. Only let in people to fix the space. Throw a party. Continue to only let in people good for the community.
    • Community isn't easy but it is very rewarding.


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