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Hooray!  We're so glad you want to visit.  Noisebridge is a space that has been [[Noisebridge Vision|designed since its inception]] to be open to pretty much all hackers 24/7.  We especially welcome those who like to tinker and hack on things, and those who are generally nice. On average, we [[Community_standards#Do_Not_Want | do not want]] people looking for a halfway house to sleep in, using the space to store their items, coming here to indefinitely "borrow" or outright steal things, or being on the lookout for people to annoy.  Read here for more [[Visitor advice]] on our culture and some suggestions on how to interface with it. Our collectivist [[Do-ocracy]] -style anarchy is often strange to people who are accustomed to more authoritarian structures, and many new visitors are initially confused on how things work or who they should talk to about things. You can get an excellent gist of cutting-edge happenings by reading the [[Last_meeting|notes from our latest weekly meeting]].
Hooray!  We're so glad you want to visit.  Noisebridge is a space that has been [[Noisebridge Vision|designed since its inception]] to be open to pretty much all hackers 24/7.  We especially welcome those who like to tinker and hack on things, and those who are generally nice. On average, we [[Community_standards#Do_Not_Want | do not want]] people looking for a halfway house to sleep in, using the space to store their items, coming here to indefinitely "borrow" or outright steal things, or being on the lookout for people to annoy.  Read here for more [[Visitor advice]] on our culture and some suggestions on how to interface with it. Our collectivist [[Do-ocracy]] -style anarchy is often strange to people who are accustomed to more authoritarian structures, and many new visitors are initially confused on how things work or who they should talk to about things. You can get an excellent gist of cutting-edge happenings by reading the [[Last_meeting|notes from our latest weekly meeting]].


Noisebridge is located on the 3rd floor of 2169 Mission in San Francisco. Read up on [[Getting Here]]. There is a staircase and an accessible elevator. The elevator can be a little persnickety but it has a bell that rings up into the space for assistance if needed. Read more about [[Accessibility]].
Noisebridge is located on the 3rd floor of 2169 Mission in the center of San Francisco's Mission District. Read up on [[Getting Here]]. There is a staircase and an accessible elevator. The elevator can be a little persnickety but it has a bell that rings up into the space for assistance if needed. Read more about [[Accessibility]].


== How Do I Get Into 2169 Mission? ==
== How Do I Get Into 2169 Mission? ==


'''If you've never been to the space before''', simply press the door bell on the right of the gate labeled "Noisebridge" with tiny text. If there's someone in the space who feels like giving a tour (most of the time, except for late at night and early morning) they may buzz you in.
'''If you've never been to the space before''', press the button labeled "Doorbell" on the payphone. If there's someone in the space who feels like hosting a visitor may let you in.


If you are inside Noisebridge and want to open the gate for someone outside you can look through the handy-dandy "periscope" closed-circuit camera to see who's there. If you know them, hit the "DOOR" button on the intercom pad to buzz them in. Please take responsibility for the people you let into the space!
If you are inside Noisebridge and want to open the gate for someone outside you can look through the handy-dandy "periscope" closed-circuit camera to see who's there. If you know them, hit the 5 key on the doorpad after they ring or scan your [[RFID Token]]. Please take responsibility for the people you let into the space!


Otherwise, here are some cunning ways to get in.
Otherwise, here are some cunning ways to get in.


* If you've got a valid code, you can use the [[ Keycode Access | payphone keypad ]] next to the gate to let yourself in.
* SSH into [[earl]]
* There's an [[Apps|app]] for your Android device which will open the gate (almost) every time.
* Figure out who can give you an [[RFID Token]].
* SSH into [[Pony]], and run <tt>opengate</tt>, which is an excellent wrapper for the Noisbridge [[API]] command <tt>curl -X POST http://api.noisebridge.net/gate/open</tt>.
 
* From inside Noisbridge, go to http://pony.noise/gate '''OR''' http://172.30.0.30/gate/
The last resort, and possibly least cunning way to gain entry is to call a [[Gate keepers | gate keeper]]. As an experiment in being as open as possible, Noisebridge has installed a lock on the upstairs door and another lock on the elevator entryway. If you have reached the inner gates, and they are locked, likely you are the only person at Noisebridge at the moment. To remedy this unfortunate side effect of response to abuse of the space, please try to contact [[Gate keepers | someone with a key]] to let you in.
* Sadly, [[Gatebot]] doesn't work right now.


More info about doors, keys, openings, and mousetraps available here: [[Access_Control]].
More info about doors, keys, openings, and mousetraps available here: [[Access_Control]].
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=== As a Guest ===
=== As a Guest ===
Find a Regular or Associate Member that is physically in the space to vouch for you. When they leave, you might have to find another member to vouch for you or else you may be asked to come back another time. You might:
Find a [[:Category:Members|Member]] that is physically in the space to vouch for you. When they leave, you might have to find another member to vouch for you or else you may be asked to come back another time. You might:
* ask a [[docents | volunteer Noisebridge docent]] to introduce you to the space
* ask a [[docents | volunteer Noisebridge docent]] to introduce you to the space
* attend a [[meeting | Tuesday evening meeting]], generally open to all visitors  
* attend a [[meeting | Tuesday evening meeting]], generally open to all visitors  
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* ask a friend or acquiantance of yours that's already in the space
* ask a friend or acquiantance of yours that's already in the space
* make a brand new friend in the space
* make a brand new friend in the space
* Go on the [[Mailinglist | NB discussion mailing list]] or [[IRC | IRC chat]] and ask to meet a Regular or Associate Member at the space at a specific time
* Go on the [[Mailinglist | NB discussion mailing list]] or [[IRC | IRC chat]] and ask to meet a Member at the space at a specific time
 
=== As an Associate Member ===
In brief: find 4 members to sign your application, done!
* Read up on [[Associate Membership|becoming an Associate Member]].
 
=== As a Regular Member ===
* Read up on [[Membership | becoming a Regular Member]]
 
 
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Please note that [[Meeting_Notes_2013_10_29#Proposal_to_create_an_Associate_Member_role_and_limit_access_to_Noisebridge_24.2F7_to_Member.2C_Associate_Member_and_t |
=== As a Full Member ===
Associate Memberships]] and guest vouching is new as of November 2013. Please be patient as we work out the kinks in this new system through our ongoing [[Consensus Process | process of consensus]].
* Read up on [[Membership | becoming a Full Member]]

Revision as of 03:50, 8 March 2015

Overview

Hooray! We're so glad you want to visit. Noisebridge is a space that has been designed since its inception to be open to pretty much all hackers 24/7. We especially welcome those who like to tinker and hack on things, and those who are generally nice. On average, we do not want people looking for a halfway house to sleep in, using the space to store their items, coming here to indefinitely "borrow" or outright steal things, or being on the lookout for people to annoy. Read here for more Visitor advice on our culture and some suggestions on how to interface with it. Our collectivist Do-ocracy -style anarchy is often strange to people who are accustomed to more authoritarian structures, and many new visitors are initially confused on how things work or who they should talk to about things. You can get an excellent gist of cutting-edge happenings by reading the notes from our latest weekly meeting.

Noisebridge is located on the 3rd floor of 2169 Mission in the center of San Francisco's Mission District. Read up on Getting Here. There is a staircase and an accessible elevator. The elevator can be a little persnickety but it has a bell that rings up into the space for assistance if needed. Read more about Accessibility.

How Do I Get Into 2169 Mission?

If you've never been to the space before, press the button labeled "Doorbell" on the payphone. If there's someone in the space who feels like hosting a visitor may let you in.

If you are inside Noisebridge and want to open the gate for someone outside you can look through the handy-dandy "periscope" closed-circuit camera to see who's there. If you know them, hit the 5 key on the doorpad after they ring or scan your RFID Token. Please take responsibility for the people you let into the space!

Otherwise, here are some cunning ways to get in.

The last resort, and possibly least cunning way to gain entry is to call a gate keeper. As an experiment in being as open as possible, Noisebridge has installed a lock on the upstairs door and another lock on the elevator entryway. If you have reached the inner gates, and they are locked, likely you are the only person at Noisebridge at the moment. To remedy this unfortunate side effect of response to abuse of the space, please try to contact someone with a key to let you in.

More info about doors, keys, openings, and mousetraps available here: Access_Control.

Staying In

To help facilitate excellent hacking, the membership community would like you to be vouched for while you are in the space.

As a Guest

Find a Member that is physically in the space to vouch for you. When they leave, you might have to find another member to vouch for you or else you may be asked to come back another time. You might:

As a Full Member