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<h2>Overview</h2>
[http://www.yelp.com/c/sf/selfstorage There are numerous self-storage facilities in the city of San Francisco]. Noisebridge is not one of them.


<p>An attempt is being made to re-organize the member shelves, hack shelves, and also possibly day-use shelves into an organized set of lockers.</p>
If you think a locker at Noisebridge would be useful, you are invited to attend a meeting of [[Locks!|the lockpicking group]]. They meet infrequently, usually on Sundays, but if you're interested someone would probably be glad to teach you about the realities of locks some other time too.
 
<p>As the plan exists now:</p>
<ul>
<li>Member shelves and day-use shelves would be consolidated into a set of lockers with doors on them.</li>
<li>Lockers could be closed, so nobody else can see your stuff (out of sight, out of mind).</li>
<li>Lockers would be bring-your-own-lock, for added security.</li>
<li>Lockers would also be numbered, for added anonymity because you don't need to write your name on it.</li>
<li>Hack shelves would remain as separate shelves, publicly accessible to everybody.  Keeping hack shelves separate from the lockers will hopefully result in people feeling more confident in using stuff on the hack shelves.</li>
</ul>
 
<h2>Our current shelves</h2>
<p>Our current shelves are 13" deep x 12" tall.  An entire shelf is 48" wide.  An entire set of shelves is about 7'2" tall.</p>
 
<h2>Our best option for new shelves</h2>
<p>To be continued...</p>

Revision as of 01:01, 19 February 2011

There are numerous self-storage facilities in the city of San Francisco. Noisebridge is not one of them.

If you think a locker at Noisebridge would be useful, you are invited to attend a meeting of the lockpicking group. They meet infrequently, usually on Sundays, but if you're interested someone would probably be glad to teach you about the realities of locks some other time too.