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== HOWTO run a meeting. ==
Pick a moderator, and a note-taker. The note-taker should:
* write notes in this page, put them back up online when they're done,
* edit the frontpage so that it points to this weeks and next week's meeting notes in the meeting bit,
* edit the [[Current_Consensus_Items|Current Consensus Items]] if anything is decided to be up for consensus next week (stuff raised for consensus this week should be publicised for a final decision next week)
* edit the [[Consensus_Items_History|Consensus Items History]] if anything was consensed or failed to consense this week.
* tell treasurer@noisebridge.net and secretary@noisebridge.net if there are new members.
Moderator should:
* make sure everyone gets a chance to speak
* speak minimally themselves
* keep the meeting moving! you're in charge of summarising the consensus, and/or suggesting things that need to be done!
* get the membership binders and ensure they are returned to the black desk
== Agenda ==
== Agenda ==


[https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Category:Meeting_Notes The XXXth Meeting of Noisebridge]
[https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Category:Meeting_Notes The 171st Meeting of Noisebridge]


Note-taker: FIXME YOUR NAME HERE
Note-taker: [[User:Malaclyps|Danny]]


Moderator: FIXME THEIR NAME HERE
Moderator: [[User:Rubin110|Rubin]]
   
   
=== Introduction and Names ===
=== Introduction and Names ===
* [[Noisebridge_Vision|What Noisebridge is about]]: "Noisebridge is a 501c3 nonprofit that provides a space for creation, collaboration, and learning about technology and creative projects. Noisebridge provides space, power tools, and infrastructure to help the public learn new skills and create cool things. Noisebridge continues to exist through and depends entirely on membership fees and donations. Our code of conduct is 'Be excellent to each other'."
* [[Noisebridge_Vision|What Noisebridge is about]]: "Noisebridge is a 501c3 nonprofit that provides a space for creation, collaboration, and learning about technology and creative projects. Noisebridge provides space, power tools, and infrastructure to help the public learn new skills and create cool things. Noisebridge continues to exist through and depends entirely on membership fees and donations. Our code of conduct is 'Be excellent to each other'."
* Round of introductions: What's your name, what do you do, and if you are new, how did you hear about Noisebridge? Start with the moderator and go left.
* Round of introductions: What's your name, what do you do, and if you are new, how did you hear about Noisebridge? Start with the moderator and go left.
* [[Consensus Process|A brief primer on consensus process]]: We agree and so should you! Only paid-up members can block consensus.
* [[Consensus Process|A brief primer on consensus process]]: We agree and so should you! Only paid-up members can block consensus.
Katie -- from London<br/>
Todd -- new here<br/>
Rich -- fix computer<br/>
Liz -- cutting out stencils of anarchist women<br/>
Leif -- steganography<br/>


=== Short Announcements ===
=== Short Announcements ===
Chaos communications camp, we're all going! Katie says people from Hackspace in London are coming too!<br/>
Noisebridge now has a facilities closet again!<br/>
Spacebridge is doing its launch on Saturday!<br/>
Meredith is selling out to Radioshack, she is looking for completed projects to showcase.<br/>
Ada says there is a bunch of bikes here<br/>
Making cookies late tonight<br/>


Cool new projects? Something you'd like people to know? Say now, but keep it short!
Cool new projects? Something you'd like people to know? Say now, but keep it short!
=== New or Stale Events ===
Is there anything new happening at the space?
Is there anything that has stopped happening at the space?


=== Financial Report ===
=== Financial Report ===
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=== Membership Binder ===
=== Membership Binder ===
* Read off any names from the binder for the past month. Write a check on every open application.
 
* Anyone up for joining this week (ie have four checks by their name + have two sponsors) should introduce themselves then leave the area in search of gifts (traditionally beer and a lime) for the rest of the group. The rest of the meeting should consense on whether they may join.
We have members.


=== Consensus items ===
=== Consensus items ===


''(Add any new items for consensus to the [[Current_Consensus_Items|Current Consensus Items]] page.)''
Tor consensus deferred until next week (discussion continues below).


=== Discussion Items ===
=== Discussion Items ===
duncan has his personal desk set up on a sewing work table.  WTF?  we use that table for sewing things.  when i tried to talk to him about it he suggested i bring it up at the meeting.  i think that using public workspace for individual workstations is unexcellent. -rlh
Duncan agreed to move his stuff to the shelf. He suggested that perhaps Noisebridge was not civilized.
We consense on our lack of civilization. Rachel blocked, saying we were fucking civilized.
Leif explains what Tor is again, and how we would take donations to build Tor nodes as earmarked donations to Noisebridge. Questions were asked and answered!
q. Are the Tor nodes running in the space? a. No.<br/>
q. Is their legal risk? a. We are doing this in part to show how limited the legal risk.<br/>
q. What about illegal pornography or other unlawful content?<br/>
a. Plenty of people here provide Tor exit nodes, and their interactions with law enforcement has been positive -- Tor is well-known, and indeed used by law enforcement. What we're trying to do here is to establish more clearly that this is the case so people don't feel so cautious, and law enforcement have a clearer more well-documented precedent to help them understand what is going on.<br/>
Katie -- some ISPs say to use Tor to bypass copyright in the UK. UK three strikes law might lead to a disconnection.<br/>
Shannon -- don't use BitTorrent over Tor.<br/>
Andy -- the servers won't be here, they'll be at multiple colocation facilities.<br/>
q. Who will be helping us legally?<br/>
a. The EFF -- but they're not our counsel. But they have indicated they would be interested, and would help us find counsel.<br/>
q. What happens if the FBI busts Noisebridge?<br/>
a. We have no guarantee, but then we have no guarantee that the FBI will bust us now?<br/>
q. What kind of capacity?<br/>
a. We're looking at a gigabit switch.<br/>
q. Is there any plans to have back-up money in case we go over?
a. We are designing it so that we can never spend money that we don't have.
Any more concerns?
There was a general concern about Rubin's hair color.
Katie said your geocache is broken. She is do-acratically fixing it.




=== End of Meeting ===
* [[PGP|PGP Key Signing]] could happen now, check the [[PGP|list]] to see who wants in on the action.
* Put back the membership binder in the black desk.
* Save the meeting notes to the wiki.
* Send a copy of the meeting notes to the discussion list.
* Copy the [[Meeting Notes Template]] for next week's agenda and update the main wiki page's link to it.
* Enjoy a cocktail with your fellow hacker or robot.


[[Category:Meeting Notes]]
[[Category:Meeting Notes]]

Latest revision as of 00:50, 27 July 2011

Agenda[edit]

The 171st Meeting of Noisebridge

Note-taker: Danny

Moderator: Rubin

Introduction and Names[edit]

  • What Noisebridge is about: "Noisebridge is a 501c3 nonprofit that provides a space for creation, collaboration, and learning about technology and creative projects. Noisebridge provides space, power tools, and infrastructure to help the public learn new skills and create cool things. Noisebridge continues to exist through and depends entirely on membership fees and donations. Our code of conduct is 'Be excellent to each other'."
  • Round of introductions: What's your name, what do you do, and if you are new, how did you hear about Noisebridge? Start with the moderator and go left.
  • A brief primer on consensus process: We agree and so should you! Only paid-up members can block consensus.

Katie -- from London
Todd -- new here
Rich -- fix computer
Liz -- cutting out stencils of anarchist women
Leif -- steganography

Short Announcements[edit]

Chaos communications camp, we're all going! Katie says people from Hackspace in London are coming too!
Noisebridge now has a facilities closet again!
Spacebridge is doing its launch on Saturday!
Meredith is selling out to Radioshack, she is looking for completed projects to showcase.
Ada says there is a bunch of bikes here
Making cookies late tonight

Cool new projects? Something you'd like people to know? Say now, but keep it short!

Financial Report[edit]

Funds in bank:


Membership Binder[edit]

We have members.

Consensus items[edit]

Tor consensus deferred until next week (discussion continues below).

Discussion Items[edit]

duncan has his personal desk set up on a sewing work table. WTF? we use that table for sewing things. when i tried to talk to him about it he suggested i bring it up at the meeting. i think that using public workspace for individual workstations is unexcellent. -rlh

Duncan agreed to move his stuff to the shelf. He suggested that perhaps Noisebridge was not civilized.

We consense on our lack of civilization. Rachel blocked, saying we were fucking civilized.

Leif explains what Tor is again, and how we would take donations to build Tor nodes as earmarked donations to Noisebridge. Questions were asked and answered!

q. Are the Tor nodes running in the space? a. No.
q. Is their legal risk? a. We are doing this in part to show how limited the legal risk.
q. What about illegal pornography or other unlawful content?
a. Plenty of people here provide Tor exit nodes, and their interactions with law enforcement has been positive -- Tor is well-known, and indeed used by law enforcement. What we're trying to do here is to establish more clearly that this is the case so people don't feel so cautious, and law enforcement have a clearer more well-documented precedent to help them understand what is going on.

Katie -- some ISPs say to use Tor to bypass copyright in the UK. UK three strikes law might lead to a disconnection.
Shannon -- don't use BitTorrent over Tor.
Andy -- the servers won't be here, they'll be at multiple colocation facilities.

q. Who will be helping us legally?
a. The EFF -- but they're not our counsel. But they have indicated they would be interested, and would help us find counsel.

q. What happens if the FBI busts Noisebridge?
a. We have no guarantee, but then we have no guarantee that the FBI will bust us now?

q. What kind of capacity?
a. We're looking at a gigabit switch.

q. Is there any plans to have back-up money in case we go over? a. We are designing it so that we can never spend money that we don't have.

Any more concerns?

There was a general concern about Rubin's hair color.

Katie said your geocache is broken. She is do-acratically fixing it.