[sudoroom] Electronic Donations @ Sudo Room
rusty lindgren
rustylindgren at gmail.com
Thu Nov 29 21:41:59 CET 2012
Cool... werking on it now.
On Nov 29, 2012 12:29 PM, "Andrew" <andrew at roshambomedia.com> wrote:
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> On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 12:25 PM, rusty lindgren <rustylindgren at gmail.com>wrote:
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>> Thanks for the +1... I know people are stoked, but this can be a big
>> issue, and we should have some sort of list of stuff, and we can approve
>> the list in next week's meeting.
>>
>> Also, Can someone get me access to sudo suite so I can edit the wiki?
>> I'm going to start the list of what is recylable for free and what is a
>> safer donation.
>> On Nov 29, 2012 12:19 PM, "David Rorex" <drorex at gmail.com> wrote:
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>>> Totally agree. Ace Monster Toys has reached near maximum "stuff"
>>> capacity, so we are being nazis about donations until we get a larger space
>>> (which will probably just repeat the cycle...it'll fill up until we need to
>>> be nazis again).
>>>
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>>> On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 9:44 AM, rusty lindgren <rustylindgren at gmail.com
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hey Guyz(that's not gender specific),
>>>>
>>>> I made a point to Jenny last night that we need a list of things we
>>>> will take as donations, and things we won't take.
>>>>
>>>> My reason for this is a very good reason. I went to a talk at Defcon
>>>> this year by people who have been running hack-spaces for a long time, and
>>>> they said one of the biggest problems they have with their spaces is that
>>>> they get donations that aren't useful, I.E. racks of out-dated servers,
>>>> monitors, etc. that just take up space.
>>>>
>>>> We just loaded a bunch of stuff in last night, and it makes me worried
>>>> that we're not being discriminating enough as far as what we're taking.
>>>>
>>>> I don't have a lot of time to be mentally sharp when I'm not at work,
>>>> because I'm working long hours, so I would prefer if someone could do this,
>>>> but I think we should figure out what things the E-Recycle people will pick
>>>> up for free, or what stuff we can even make money on recycling(if that's
>>>> possible), and then put that on the wiki what kinds of things we will take,
>>>> and then compile a list of what we have, so we don't take too much of
>>>> things.
>>>>
>>>> While this seems like it might be discriminating against this project
>>>> or that project, that's probably a good thing, because I already see shelf
>>>> space getting in the way of work space, and I can move in and out equipment
>>>> easily, and this feels like it could get out of hand, as the expert panel
>>>> at Defcon pointed out.
>>>>
>>>> If nobody wants to do this, I will do it, but in my weakened mental
>>>> state, it might come out totally Nazi-like or something.
>>>>
>>>> Obviously, we can change this, but I think we need this sooner rather
>>>> than later.
>>>>
>>>> Let me know if anyone wants to help out with this.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -Rusty
>>>>
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