Editing No Disassemble Protocol
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# Don't keep NoDis projects on the common tables in the middle of the space's front area if you are not working on them. They'll be moved off to the side. | # Don't keep NoDis projects on the common tables in the middle of the space's front area if you are not working on them. They'll be moved off to the side. | ||
# If expiration is blank, it defaults to one week from the date. To keep projects from having indefinite expirations, max expiration for long term projects is two months from the date. (After that, get a new NoDis tag.) | # If expiration is blank, it defaults to one week from the date. To keep projects from having indefinite expirations, max expiration for long term projects is two months from the date. (After that, get a new NoDis tag.) | ||
# If a project is expired | # If a project is expired, it is fair game to move it off to the side. Contact the owner and give them a few days to update the tag, put it on their member shelf or take the project home. Don't just toss out someone's project because the NoDis tag is expired. Err on the side of caution. The point of NoDis tags is to prevent junk or abandoned projects from accumulating in the space. | ||
# Don't use Noisebridge stickers to attach the NoDis tags. They aren't expensive, but they aren't free either. There should be tape at the front desk station. | # Don't use Noisebridge stickers to attach the NoDis tags. They aren't expensive, but they aren't free either. There should be tape at the front desk station. | ||