https://www.i3detroit.org/wi/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Indigo&feedformat=atomi3Detroit - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T10:13:16ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.31.1https://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Mailing_List_FAQ&diff=898Mailing List FAQ2010-08-11T20:49:56Z<p>Indigo: add entry about replying to "looking for item" posts</p>
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<div># How should I format my reply?<br />
#: The important thing is that you do exactly whatever your mail client does for you by default. Your reply can go at the top or the bottom; it doesn't matter. More significantly, there is no need to select just the text to which you are replying to limit the quoted text in your reply. It's important to include everything so nothing is out of context. Also, if you can include 17 copies of the footer that the list server adds, that's good, because it makes sure everyone knows how to unsubscribe from the list.<br />
# Someone asked if someone can do X, and I can't. Should I reply?<br />
#: Yes, absolutely. We have many members (52 at this writing) and we assume by default that each and every one of them will acquiesce to any request posted on the mailing list. Posting in the negative, preferably with an excuse like, "I'm at work", will assure your intent is clear, and more importantly, assure no one will think you are a bad person because you were unable to flip the twitterbot switch at 4 AM.<br />
# Someone posted some idea and I think it's great. It's so great I have nothing to add to the discussion, except that I think it's great. Should I reply?<br />
#: Of course! We assume every idea is bad at i3. Also, when people post their ideas to the list, they aren't looking so much for contributions, but rather the kind of group affirmation that only an email can express. It's important though that everyone, and not just the original poster, sees your message; that way everyone can see how great the original poster's idea is. So, be sure to reply to the whole list, and not privately. Also, If you can make sure your reply contains two or fewer words, many of our members have set up email filters to specially handle your reply.<br />
# I'm trying to coordinate schedules of multiple people. How should I do it?<br />
#: You could create a page on http://whenisgood.net/ in your first post, but that's not necessary. It's better if everyone can participate in several rounds of schedule sharing on the list to arrive at a mutually available time. That way, people who have no interest in your event will still know when it is, and more importantly, all the times our members are not available. That way, we can avoid disturbing them during soccer practice. Don't try to coordinate anything among interested parties off list and post the result later, because you might forget.<br />
# Someone is looking for an item to scavenge or hack. How should I reply?<br />
#: Be sure to reply to the whole list. Even if you don't have a suitable item, it's fine to reply. Also, assume everyone on the list, and not just the original poster, cares about whether you have the item or not.<br />
# What's the difference between the "public" list and the not public list?<br />
#: There are two differences. Firstly, the public list is low-traffic and usually relevant information like announcements of events at i3. The private list requires a monthly fee, and is much higher traffic. Some of the messages are important and really for members only, like voting announcements or discussion of bylaws. However, mostly the messages are everyday banter that we don't wish the public to see.<br />
# I'm frustrated with the way the list works. Can I make a suggestion?<br />
#: No! Any attempts to steer discussion on the mailing list or suggest more appropriate forums are censorship and forbidden. We have had discussions about the mailing list many times, and the outcome has been codified here in this FAQ. Do not raise the topic again.<br />
# But (your favorite reference for netiquette) is contrary to these rules!<br />
#: All those rules are a conspiracy to censor the internet. They only claim to have been developed over the past five decades to make them seem more legitimate! Especially avoid [http://www.dtcc.edu/cs/rfc1855.html RFC 1855]. That document is old as dirt!</div>Indigohttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Mailing_List_FAQ&diff=897Mailing List FAQ2010-08-11T12:28:39Z<p>Indigo: </p>
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<div># How should I format my reply?<br />
#: The important thing is that you do exactly whatever your mail client does for you by default. Your reply can go at the top or the bottom; it doesn't matter. More significantly, there is no need to select just the text to which you are replying to limit the quoted text in your reply. It's important to include everything so nothing is out of context. Also, if you can include 17 copies of the footer that the list server adds, that's good, because it makes sure everyone knows how to unsubscribe from the list.<br />
# Someone asked if someone can do X, and I can't. Should I reply?<br />
#: Yes, absolutely. We have many members (52 at this writing) and we assume by default that each and every one of them will acquiesce to any request posted on the mailing list. Posting in the negative, preferably with an excuse like, "I'm at work", will assure your intent is clear, and more importantly, assure no one will think you are a bad person because you were unable to flip the twitterbot switch at 4 AM.<br />
# Someone posted some idea and I think it's great. It's so great I have nothing to add to the discussion, except that I think it's great. Should I reply?<br />
#: Of course! We assume every idea is bad at i3. Also, when people post their ideas to the list, they aren't looking so much for contributions, but rather the kind of group affirmation that only an email can express. It's important though that everyone, and not just the original poster, sees your message; that way everyone can see how great the original poster's idea is. So, be sure to reply to the whole list, and not privately. Also, If you can make sure your reply contains two or fewer words, many of our members have set up email filters to specially handle your reply.<br />
# I'm trying to coordinate schedules of multiple people. How should I do it?<br />
#: You could create a page on http://whenisgood.net/ in your first post, but that's not necessary. It's better if everyone can participate in several rounds of schedule sharing on the list to arrive at a mutually available time. That way, people who have no interest in your event will still know when it is, and more importantly, all the times our members are not available. That way, we can avoid disturbing them during soccer practice. Don't try to coordinate anything among interested parties off list and post the result later, because you might forget.<br />
# What's the difference between the "public" list and the not public list?<br />
#: There are two differences. Firstly, the public list is low-traffic and usually relevant information like announcements of events at i3. The private list requires a monthly fee, and is much higher traffic. Some of the messages are important and really for members only, like voting announcements or discussion of bylaws. However, mostly the messages are everyday banter that we don't wish the public to see.<br />
# I'm frustrated with the way the list works. Can I make a suggestion?<br />
#: No! Any attempts to steer discussion on the mailing list or suggest more appropriate forums are censorship and forbidden. We have had discussions about the mailing list many times, and the outcome has been codified here in this FAQ. Do not raise the topic again.<br />
# But (your favorite reference for netiquette) is contrary to these rules!<br />
#: All those rules are a conspiracy to censor the internet. They only claim to have been developed over the past five decades to make them seem more legitimate! Especially avoid [http://www.dtcc.edu/cs/rfc1855.html RFC 1855]. That document is old as dirt!</div>Indigohttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Mailing_List_FAQ&diff=896Mailing List FAQ2010-08-11T12:23:57Z<p>Indigo: Created page with '# How should I format my reply? #: The important thing is that you do exactly whatever your mail client does for you by default. Your reply can go at the top or the bottom; it do...'</p>
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<div># How should I format my reply?<br />
#: The important thing is that you do exactly whatever your mail client does for you by default. Your reply can go at the top or the bottom; it doesn't matter. More significantly, there is no need to select just the text to which you are replying to limit the quoted text in your reply. It's important to include everything so nothing is out of context. Also, if you can include 17 copies of the footer that the list server adds, that's good, because it makes sure everyone knows how to unsubscribe from the list.<br />
# Someone asked if someone can do X, and I can't. Should I reply?<br />
#: Yes, absolutely. We have many members (52 at this writing) and we assume by default that each and every one of them will acquiesce to any request posted on the mailing list. Posting in the negative, preferably with an excuse like, "I'm at work", will assure your intent is clear, and more importantly, assure no one will think you are a bad person because you were unable to flip the twitterbot switch at 4 AM.<br />
# Someone posted some idea and I think it's great. It's so great I have nothing to add to the discussion, except that I think it's great. Should I reply?<br />
#: Of course! We assume every idea is bad at i3. Also, when people post their ideas to the list, they aren't looking so much for contributions, but rather the kind of group affirmation that only an email can express. It's important though that everyone, and not just the original poster, sees your message; that way everyone can see how great the original poster's idea is. So, be sure to reply to the whole list, and not privately. Also, If you can make sure your reply contains two or fewer words, many of our members have set up email filters to specially handle your reply.<br />
# I'm trying to coordinate schedules of multiple people. How should I do it?<br />
#: You could create a page on http://whenisgood.net/ in your first post, but that's not necessary. It's better if everyone can participate in several rounds of schedule sharing on the list to arrive at a mutually available time. That way, people who have no interest in your event will still know when it is, and more importantly, all the times our members are not available. That way, we can avoid disturbing them during soccer practice. Don't try to coordinate anything among interested parties off list and post the result later, because you might forget.<br />
# I'm frustrated with the way the list works. Can I make a suggestion?<br />
#: No! Any attempts to steer discussion on the mailing list or suggest more appropriate forums are censorship and forbidden. We have had discussions about the mailing list many times, and the outcome has been codified here in this FAQ. Do not raise the topic again.<br />
# But (your favorite reference for netiquette) is contrary to these rules!<br />
#: All those rules are a conspiracy to censor the internet. They only claim to have been developed over the past five decades to make them seem more legitimate! Especially avoid [http://www.dtcc.edu/cs/rfc1855.html RFC 1855]. That document is old as dirt!</div>Indigohttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Punchlist&diff=871Punchlist2010-07-26T12:05:45Z<p>Indigo: </p>
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<div>This is the ever-ongoing space improvement project.<br />
<br />
This is the list if jobs that are still undone. Some items have names associated with them, others don't. Feel free to take charge of any unclaimed item, or offer to assist with others.<br />
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Edit this page as your project progresses. We'll review these items at the regular meetings.<br />
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=Unclaimed=<br />
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no unclaimed items<br />
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=In Progress=<br />
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==Bathroom Cleaning==<br />
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==Shower Drain Plumbing==<br />
Ryan will obtain snake before Saturday<br />
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==Exit sign==<br />
pending cleanup - eric is ready<br />
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==Shelving==<br />
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[[Category:Projects]]</div>Indigohttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=866Main Page2010-07-22T16:21:57Z<p>Indigo: change link to proposals</p>
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<div>==[http://i3detroit.com i3 Detroit] - The Metro Detroit Hackerspace==<br />
<br />
__NOTOC__<br />
<br />
== Upcoming Events ==<br />
<br />
* '''[[Meetings | Regular Meeting]]''' every first and third Tuesday at 7pm at [[location | i3 Detroit]]<br />
* '''[http://www.eventbrite.com/org/245909400?s=1360008 Classes and Events]''' - our current schedule on Eventbrite.<br />
<br />
== Members ==<br />
;[[MemberProjects | Member Projects]]: Independent Projects in Progress: <br />
;[[New Member Orientation]]: Info for new and potential members<br />
<br />
== Equipment ==<br />
Information and safety procedures for our tools and equipment organized by location:<br />
*[[Craft Room]]<br />
*[[Electronics Room]]<br />
*[[Shop]]<br />
*[[Workbench]]<br />
*[[Lost and Found / Graveyard]]<br />
<br />
== Resources and Records ==<br />
<br />
;'''[[Bylaws | By Laws]]''': Organizations Governance. In this document 'Members' refers to voting members as apposed to all 'key holders'.<br />
;'''[[Standing rules]]''': Rules for the space.<br />
;'''[[Officers]]''': A list of the current officers.<br />
;'''[[:Category:MeetingMinutes|Meeting Minutes]]''':Minutes from our past meetings.<br />
;'''[[:Category:Proposals|Proposals]]''': Archive of proposals and votes.<br />
;'''[[In the Media]]''': Published articles, videos, etc. about i3 Detroit.<br />
;'''[[Sources | Material and Tool Sources]]''': Places to get materials and tools.<br />
;'''[[Community Contacts]]''': Groups and people to collaborate with.<br />
<br />
== [[Procedures and Instructions]] ==<br />
<br />
;'''[[HOWTO Close up the space]]''' : A checklist to complete if you are the last one out at the end of the night.<br />
;'''[[HOWTO Sign up a new member]]''' : A checklist for signing up a new member.<br />
;'''[[HOWTO Program a key]]''' : How to program keys for new members.<br />
;'''[[HOWTO Process a new member]]''' : Administrative steps necessary to get a new member "in the system".<br />
;'''[[HOWTO Give a new member orientation]]''' : Checklist of things new (and old) members need to know.<br />
;'''[[HOWTO Use the printer]]''' : It's a Laserjet 6P. The details are here.<br />
<br />
<br />
== To Do Lists ==<br />
If you want to help the space head up and complete and item on these lists.<br />
;'''[[Punchlist|Punch List]]''' : List of items that need to be completed around the space ASAP.</div>Indigohttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Category:Proposals&diff=865Category:Proposals2010-07-22T16:19:57Z<p>Indigo: Created page with 'Proposals prior to July, 2010 are not documented here. They may be documented in [Category:Meeting Minutes|Meeting Minutes] or in the [http://groups.google.com/group/i3Detroit ma...'</p>
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<div>Proposals prior to July, 2010 are not documented here. They may be documented in [Category:Meeting Minutes|Meeting Minutes] or in the [http://groups.google.com/group/i3Detroit mailing list archives].</div>Indigohttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=860Main Page2010-07-22T15:45:56Z<p>Indigo: /* Resources and Records */ make capitalization consistent</p>
<hr />
<div>==[http://i3detroit.com i3 Detroit] - The Metro Detroit Hackerspace==<br />
<br />
__NOTOC__<br />
<br />
== Upcoming Events ==<br />
<br />
* '''[[Meetings | Regular Meeting]]''' every first and third Tuesday at 7pm at [[location | i3 Detroit]]<br />
* '''[http://www.eventbrite.com/org/245909400?s=1360008 Classes and Events]''' - our current schedule on Eventbrite.<br />
<br />
== Members ==<br />
;[[MemberProjects | Member Projects]]: Independent Projects in Progress: <br />
;[[New Member Orientation]]: Info for new and potential members<br />
<br />
== Equipment ==<br />
Information and safety procedures for our tools and equipment organized by location:<br />
*[[Craft Room]]<br />
*[[Electronics Room]]<br />
*[[Shop]]<br />
*[[Workbench]]<br />
*[[Lost and Found / Graveyard]]<br />
<br />
== Resources and Records ==<br />
<br />
;'''[[Bylaws | By Laws]]''': Organizations Governance. In this document 'Members' refers to voting members as apposed to all 'key holders'.<br />
;'''[[Standing rules]]''': Rules for the space.<br />
;'''[[Officers]]''': A list of the current officers.<br />
;'''[[:Category:MeetingMinutes|Meeting Minutes]]''':Minutes from our past meetings.<br />
;'''[[Votes]]''': Archive of past votes.<br />
;'''[[In the Media]]''': Published articles, videos, etc. about i3 Detroit.<br />
;'''[[Sources | Material and Tool Sources]]''': Places to get materials and tools.<br />
;'''[[Community Contacts]]''': Groups and people to collaborate with.<br />
<br />
== [[Procedures and Instructions]] ==<br />
<br />
;'''[[HOWTO Close up the space]]''' : A checklist to complete if you are the last one out at the end of the night.<br />
;'''[[HOWTO Sign up a new member]]''' : A checklist for signing up a new member.<br />
;'''[[HOWTO Program a key]]''' : How to program keys for new members.<br />
;'''[[HOWTO Process a new member]]''' : Administrative steps necessary to get a new member "in the system".<br />
;'''[[HOWTO Give a new member orientation]]''' : Checklist of things new (and old) members need to know.<br />
;'''[[HOWTO Use the printer]]''' : It's a Laserjet 6P. The details are here.<br />
<br />
<br />
== To Do Lists ==<br />
If you want to help the space head up and complete and item on these lists.<br />
;'''[[Punchlist|Punch List]]''' : List of items that need to be completed around the space ASAP.</div>Indigohttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=859Main Page2010-07-22T15:45:30Z<p>Indigo: /* Resources and Records */ add link to votes page</p>
<hr />
<div>==[http://i3detroit.com i3 Detroit] - The Metro Detroit Hackerspace==<br />
<br />
__NOTOC__<br />
<br />
== Upcoming Events ==<br />
<br />
* '''[[Meetings | Regular Meeting]]''' every first and third Tuesday at 7pm at [[location | i3 Detroit]]<br />
* '''[http://www.eventbrite.com/org/245909400?s=1360008 Classes and Events]''' - our current schedule on Eventbrite.<br />
<br />
== Members ==<br />
;[[MemberProjects | Member Projects]]: Independent Projects in Progress: <br />
;[[New Member Orientation]]: Info for new and potential members<br />
<br />
== Equipment ==<br />
Information and safety procedures for our tools and equipment organized by location:<br />
*[[Craft Room]]<br />
*[[Electronics Room]]<br />
*[[Shop]]<br />
*[[Workbench]]<br />
*[[Lost and Found / Graveyard]]<br />
<br />
== Resources and Records ==<br />
<br />
;'''[[Bylaws | By Laws]]''': Organizations Governance. In this document 'Members' refers to voting members as apposed to all 'key holders'.<br />
;'''[[Standing rules]]''': Rules for the space.<br />
;'''[[Officers]]''': A list of the current officers.<br />
;'''[[:Category:MeetingMinutes|Meeting Minutes]]''':Minutes from our past meetings.<br />
;'''[[Votes]]''': archive of past votes.<br />
;'''[[In the Media]]''': Published articles, videos, etc. about i3 Detroit.<br />
;'''[[Sources | Material and Tool Sources]]''': places to get materials and tools.<br />
;'''[[Community Contacts]]''': Groups and people to collaborate with.<br />
<br />
== [[Procedures and Instructions]] ==<br />
<br />
;'''[[HOWTO Close up the space]]''' : A checklist to complete if you are the last one out at the end of the night.<br />
;'''[[HOWTO Sign up a new member]]''' : A checklist for signing up a new member.<br />
;'''[[HOWTO Program a key]]''' : How to program keys for new members.<br />
;'''[[HOWTO Process a new member]]''' : Administrative steps necessary to get a new member "in the system".<br />
;'''[[HOWTO Give a new member orientation]]''' : Checklist of things new (and old) members need to know.<br />
;'''[[HOWTO Use the printer]]''' : It's a Laserjet 6P. The details are here.<br />
<br />
<br />
== To Do Lists ==<br />
If you want to help the space head up and complete and item on these lists.<br />
;'''[[Punchlist|Punch List]]''' : List of items that need to be completed around the space ASAP.</div>Indigohttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=841Main Page2010-07-21T19:14:36Z<p>Indigo: /* Equipment */ add lost and found / graveyard</p>
<hr />
<div>==[http://i3detroit.com i3 Detroit] - The Metro Detroit Hackerspace==<br />
<br />
__NOTOC__<br />
<br />
== Upcoming Events ==<br />
<br />
* '''[[Meetings | Regular Meeting]]''' every first and third Tuesday at 7pm at [[location | i3 Detroit]]<br />
* '''[http://www.eventbrite.com/org/245909400?s=1360008 Classes and Events]''' - our current schedule on Eventbrite.<br />
<br />
== Members ==<br />
;[[MemberProjects | Member Projects]]: Independent Projects in Progress: <br />
;[[New Member Orientation]]: Info for new and potential members<br />
<br />
== Equipment ==<br />
Information and safety procedures for our tools and equipment organized by location:<br />
*[[Craft Room]]<br />
*[[Electronics Room]]<br />
*[[Shop]]<br />
*[[Workbench]]<br />
*[[Lost and Found / Graveyard]]<br />
<br />
== Resources and Records ==<br />
<br />
;'''[[Bylaws | By Laws]]''': Organizations Governance. In this document 'Members' refers to voting members as apposed to all 'key holders'.<br />
;'''[[Standing rules]]''': Rules for the space.<br />
;'''[[Officers]]''': A list of the current officers.<br />
;'''[[:Category:MeetingMinutes|Meeting Minutes]]''':Minutes from our past meetings.<br />
;'''[[In the Media]]''': Published articles, videos, etc. about i3 Detroit.<br />
;'''[[Sources | Material and Tool Sources]]''': places to get materials and tools.<br />
;'''[[Community Contacts]]''': Groups and people to collaborate with.<br />
<br />
== [[Procedures and Instructions]] ==<br />
<br />
;'''[[HOWTO Close up the space]]''' : A checklist to complete if you are the last one out at the end of the night.<br />
;'''[[HOWTO Sign up a new member]]''' : A checklist for signing up a new member.<br />
;'''[[HOWTO Program a key]]''' : How to program keys for new members.<br />
;'''[[HOWTO Process a new member]]''' : Administrative steps necessary to get a new member "in the system".<br />
;'''[[HOWTO Give a new member orientation]]''' : Checklist of things new (and old) members need to know.<br />
;'''[[HOWTO Use the printer]]''' : It's a Laserjet 6P. The details are here.</div>Indigohttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Electronics_Room&diff=807Electronics Room2010-07-14T20:02:54Z<p>Indigo: </p>
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<div>== Store ==<br />
<br />
The gray and gray/yellow drawers on the back wall are the electronics store. These components are for sale to anyone who has a use for them. Place payment in the drawer labeled with bold dollar signs and the word "payment" near the lower right.<br />
<br />
If you don't know what a component costs, find it on http://mouser.com/ and add 10% to cover shipping. If you need change, you can make it with funds from the soda payment cup in the fridge. However, these funds go to different people, so don't just drop money in the wrong cup.<br />
<br />
If you notice something is getting low on stock, notify Phil at mailto:indigo@bitglue.com or in person. If there is something in particular you would like ordered or think would be useful to stock, let him know. Shipping typically gets split equally among each person participating in an order.<br />
<br />
Some members may have components or salvageable parts that they will share but which may not be part of the electronics store. Use your judgment when taking those things.<br />
<br />
If you wish to donate components to the store, feel free to do so. If it is clear where they should belong, just drop them in. Avoid placing them in an unlabeled drawer or bin. If you don't know where something belongs, ask Phil, or leave a note indicating your intent and he will find or make a place so the parts can remain organized.<br />
<br />
== Etiquette ==<br />
<br />
As with all of i3, leave nothing on the workbenches. The only thing permissible to leave on a workbench is the Edsyn soldering station and the tip cleaner. Your project can be stored in a labeled box in the electronics room if you are actively working on it and it is small. Otherwise, take it home or use a larger member storage area in the shop area.<br />
<br />
If you were trimming or stripping wires, consider sweeping before you leave.</div>Indigohttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Electronics_Room&diff=806Electronics Room2010-07-14T19:06:43Z<p>Indigo: begin to create guidelines for electronics room</p>
<hr />
<div>== Store ==<br />
<br />
The gray and grey/yellow drawers on the back wall are the electronics store. These components are for sale to anyone who has a use for them. Place payment in the drawer labeled with bold dollar signs and the word "payment" near the lower right.<br />
<br />
If you don't know what a component costs, find it on http://mouser.com/ and add 10% to cover shipping. If you need change, you can make it with funds from the soda payment cup in the fridge. However, these funds go to different people, so don't just drop money in the wrong cup.<br />
<br />
If you notice something is getting low on stock, notify Phil at mailto:indigo@bitglue.com or in person. If there is something in particular you would like ordered or think would be useful to stock, let him know. Shipping typically gets split equally among each person participating in an order.<br />
<br />
Some members may have components or salvageable parts that they will share but which may not be part of the electronics store. Use your judgment when taking those things.<br />
<br />
If you wish to add components to the store, feel free to do so. If it is clear where they should belong, just drop them in. Avoid placing them in an unlabeled drawer or bin. If you don't know where something belongs, ask Phil, or leave a note indicating your intent and he will find or make a place so the parts can remain organized.<br />
<br />
== Etiquette ==<br />
<br />
As with all of i3, leave nothing on the workbenches. The only thing permissible to leave on a workbench is the Edsyn soldering station and the tip cleaner. Your project can be stored in a labeled box in the electronics room if you are actively working on it and it is small. Otherwise, take it home or use a larger member storage area in the shop area.<br />
<br />
If you were trimming or stripping wires, consider sweeping before you leave.</div>Indigohttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=HOWTO_Close_up_the_space&diff=788HOWTO Close up the space2010-06-18T17:12:38Z<p>Indigo: Move cleaning to the top.</p>
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<div>__NOTOC__<br />
So, it's been a long day of hacking and you're the last one in the space. It's finally time to go home. But wait! Aren't you forgetting something?<br />
<br />
= Clean =<br />
# Put your project away. Don't leave it on a workbench. Label it so others know it's yours.<br />
# Put tools back in the places from which you got them.<br />
# Sweep sawdust, wires, etc. from the floor.<br />
<br />
= Machine shop =<br />
# Air compressor off - [[HOWTO turn off the air compressor]]<br />
# Lights off<br />
<br />
= Shop area =<br />
# Windows closed<br />
# Lights off<br />
# Stereo off (in the rack)<br />
# PA System off (left of rack) <br />
<br />
= Kitchen =<br />
# Coffee pot off.<br />
<br />
= Electronics room =<br />
# Soldering stations off<br />
<br />
= Office area =<br />
# All windows closed<br />
# Front (glass) door closed & locked<br />
# Thermostat set to 50 (winter) or off (summer)<br />
<br />
= Shop exit =<br />
# Roll-up door closed & locked<br />
# Twitterbot switch off<br />
# All lights off<br />
# Pull the door shut behind you<br />
<br />
[[Category:HOWTO]]</div>Indigohttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=HOWTO_Close_up_the_space&diff=787HOWTO Close up the space2010-06-18T17:11:42Z<p>Indigo: /* Garbage */</p>
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So, it's been a long day of hacking and you're the last one in the space. It's finally time to go home. But wait! Aren't you forgetting something?<br />
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= Machine shop =<br />
# Air compressor off - [[HOWTO turn off the air compressor]]<br />
# Lights off<br />
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= Shop area =<br />
# Windows closed<br />
# Lights off<br />
# Stereo off (in the rack)<br />
# PA System off (left of rack) <br />
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= Kitchen =<br />
# Coffee pot off.<br />
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= Electronics room =<br />
# Soldering stations off<br />
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= Office area =<br />
# All windows closed<br />
# Front (glass) door closed & locked<br />
# Thermostat set to 50 (winter) or off (summer)<br />
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= Shop exit =<br />
# Roll-up door closed & locked<br />
# Twitterbot switch off<br />
# All lights off<br />
# Pull the door shut behind you<br />
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= Clean =<br />
# Put your project away. Don't leave it on a workbench. Label it so others know it's yours.<br />
# Put tools back in the places from which you got them.<br />
# Sweep sawdust, wires, etc. from the floor.<br />
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