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As a member or an owner of the hackerspace, you are going to get a lot of benefits, and (of course) a few responsibilities to go with it). It's cheap to be member of Hive, because we run it ourselves (time-dues and money-dues). | As a member or an owner of the hackerspace, you are going to get a lot of benefits, and (of course) a few responsibilities to go with it). It's cheap to be member of Hive, because we run it ourselves (time-dues and money-dues). | ||
Benefits: | |||
* Awesome tools, some of which are hard to afford alone. | |||
* Great people with keen ideas to collaborate with. | |||
* Hardware and software at arms reach, and right in town instead of having to order and wait for things to get shipped in. | |||
Responsibilities: | |||
* The overhead of decision making. | |||
* Keeping the space clean, and keeping others in mind when you use the space. | |||
* Taking extra time to teach members and visitors about what you are doing. | |||
* Occasional (and inevitable, even though we try) politics or interpersoanl problems that crop up in any group. | |||
* Money-dues and Time-Dues | |||
= The Physical-space = | = The Physical-space = | ||
TBD | TBD |
Revision as of 18:00, 30 August 2009
Hive76 Hackerspace is owned by it's Core Members, and we treat all members as part-owners in this awesome project.
Being An Owner (benefits and responsibilities)
As a member or an owner of the hackerspace, you are going to get a lot of benefits, and (of course) a few responsibilities to go with it). It's cheap to be member of Hive, because we run it ourselves (time-dues and money-dues). Benefits:
- Awesome tools, some of which are hard to afford alone.
- Great people with keen ideas to collaborate with.
- Hardware and software at arms reach, and right in town instead of having to order and wait for things to get shipped in.
Responsibilities:
- The overhead of decision making.
- Keeping the space clean, and keeping others in mind when you use the space.
- Taking extra time to teach members and visitors about what you are doing.
- Occasional (and inevitable, even though we try) politics or interpersoanl problems that crop up in any group.
- Money-dues and Time-Dues
The Physical-space
TBD
The Meta-Space
TBD
Running your space
TBD