I am in favour of this, but would prefer to see it include casual members
as well as students.

Financially strapped members could also be considered on a case-by-case
basis.

>From what I recall, the difference is primarily that reduced fee members do
not receive a key. so they do not have 24/7 access to the space - is this
correct?




On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 2:33 PM, Jeremy Hiebert <[email protected]> wrote:

> I personally agree with the student discount, being a student myself. I
> would not decrease my membership dues but I know this is a concern
> and/or deterrent for other students.
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 2:28 PM, Ron <[email protected]> wrote:
>
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>> Hey guys,
>>
>> I'm forwarding along a suggestion from David Stewart, who's not
>> currently a member but is interested in SkullSpace. Based on what he
>> says, and some reading I've done, I think we should re-visit the idea of
>> student memberships.
>>
>> I was traditionally against it, but I'm starting to come around. It
>> helps that I re-read the hackerspace design patterns and it includes
>> this one: http://hackerspaces.org/wiki/The_Membership_Fees_Pattern
>>
>> Which includes the text, "Collect fees regularly. Make no exceptions,
>> ever. Choose an appropriate amount. Have discounts for students. Have at
>> least three months of rent on your account, all the time, no exceptions.
>> Elect a totalitarian treasurer."
>>
>> The issues I've had in the past with it - keeping everybody equal, etc -
>> I think we can set aside for the purposes of getting more members / more
>> interest / more events / etc. Another issue was how we manage it - and I
>> think honour system is fine. If you're going to school full-time, and
>> you tell us you are, that's good enough. If we don't believe you, then
>> you probably shouldn't be a member anwyays.
>>
>> It would create extra work for Jay - to switch members from student to
>> regular when necessary - so he definitely has a say in this.
>>
>> Students could, of course, choose to pay the full amount, if they'd
>> like. :)
>>
>> Thoughts?
>>
>> Ron
>>
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>>
>> Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2012 14:15:37 -0500
>> From: David Stewart <[email protected]>
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Skullspace student/casual memberships
>>
>> Hello Ron,
>>
>>     Over the past year I have sporadically attended various events at
>> Skullspace (Most notably Mak's C course) and while I would like to become
>> a
>> full member, there has always been a few things that have held me back
>> (mostly due to lack of time).  Compounding my existing lack of time
>> problem
>> is that since have I started school full time at the U of M, the amount of
>> free time I have has taken a dive off a cliff.  Furthermore, being a full
>> time student, has rendered me more or less broke.
>>
>>     I would like to contribute to the success of Skullspace, but $40 a
>> month is beyond my reach financially for now, and quite frankly with my
>> dwindling free time I could hardly spend any time at all at the space
>> anyways.
>>
>>     I'm sure you see where I am going with this, but I will ask the
>> question directly.... Has there ever been discussion about memberships for
>> student/casual members? - Perhaps key less if need be, and/or based on
>> hours at the space per month, non-voting (or 1/2 of a vote), without a
>> dedicated storage spot etc. ?  I realize that this has the potential to be
>> a slippery slope of "special treatment", but could a fair system be hashed
>> out?  To me it seems that this could help to open up membership to a wider
>> audience and increase the amount of membership dues collected each month
>> without causing a significant increase in operating
>> costs.......Additionally, this could help to make Skullspace a more
>> inclusive community.  (Not that it is particularly exclusionary at the
>> moment!)
>>
>> Anyways it's just a thought, I'll leave it to you and the Skullspace group
>> to make the decisions on this, but feel free to ask me questions and I'll
>> do my best to get back to you asap.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> David Stewart
>>
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