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I think you meant [[Management]]
Hackerspace Management
The management of Hive76 consists of the following officers/office The management is elected every 6 months, and replacements are elected at the next montly meeting after someone resigns a position. In all of these the goal is to get things done and out of the way, so people can keep making and doing things quickly and smoothly,not with overhead and hassle. Having these officers will make it faster/easier to do things (and not slower/longer/more-painful).
=== Quarter Master ===
The quartermaster manages the physical space, and makes sure it runs smoothly, is reasonable clean and usable.
Stuff the Quartermaster does
* Makes monthly trips/orders of parts
* Checks the space to make sure it's clean
* Sets rules on how the space is used and makes sure they are followed for safety/sanity
* Keeps inventory and such
* Speaks in Pirate Voice when they feel like it
=== Book keeper ===
The quartermaster manages the finances and dues (cash and work time)  and makes sure it runs smoothly, is reasonable clean and usable. They also manage the calendar of events.
* Monthly review of the finances
* Keeps track of calander of events (both in planning and happening) to make sure events don't collide
* Keeps track of what dues (cash and work) members owe
* Keeps track of keys, forms, paperwork, etc.
* Wears one of those little green visors whenever possible
=== Chief Technological Officer (CTO) ===
The CTO keeps the website, mailing lists, and IRC channel running, and up to date.
=== Secretary ===
Keeps track of internal business, makes sure meetings and events happen. They keep an eye on the state of official projects.
=== Instigator ===
Instigator is the public face of the space. They try to find new members, find people to teach classes/skills, events, etc

Latest revision as of 22:00, 22 October 2009

I think you meant Management