On Friday, February 21, 2014 19:07:00 a l wrote:
> I'm on my phone so I'll be briefer than is warranted for the topic.
> 
> Regarding the sublease of space to a member. I was under the impression
> that this activity had been discussed and mentioned in the list a few
> times. I don't recall any intentional hiding of this arrangement. I
> thought, perhaps erroniously, that this had been brought up as a proposal.
> I agree with parts and disagree with others but I'm glad you brought it up;
> I'm sure if one person gets an impression others have it as well.

Yes, it has been discussed.

No, there was not a proposal.

No, there was no board vote to approve such a lease.

It isn't intentionally hiding, but this total lack of communication is the 
thesis of my irritations.

> 
> Regards,
> Andrew L
> 
> On Feb 21, 2014 6:03 PM, "Torrie Fischer" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi, hakkers.
> > 
> > This is something thats been bothering me for some time, so I want to
> > discuss
> > it with everyone. This is a mail that I've edited and re-edited over the
> > last
> > few months, so it isn't in response to recent bizops@ discussion.
> > 
> > I'm not happy with SYNHAK's image and our interpersonal communication.
> > 
> > I feel that some members of the community are trying to treat SYNHAK as a
> > faceless corporation that caters to people who pay dues. I often hear of
> > strong delineations between Members and non-members, where Members have
> > first
> > pickings for certain things or other rights that are not given to
> > non-Members.
> > Over the weekend, I saw someone say "SYNHAK is starting an ISP!". SYNHAK,
> > Inc
> > has a handful of tax exempt accounts at various local establishments with
> > no
> > clear rules on how to use them. We're sacrificing hacking space to one
> > person
> > through a real lease, with legalese and everything. I can't count how many
> > times I've heard the phrase "SYNHAK is going to do X" as if it were some
> > official statement that everyone is obliged to follow.
> > 
> > My last full day of Champion is 6 days away, on February 27th. I'm not
> > running
> > for the Board or re-running for Champion. I'm not doing those because I
> > want
> > to finally step back and enjoy the fruits of my labor as a member. I'm
> > lately
> > finding it hard to enjoy, as I feel that the collaborative culture of
> > SYNHAK
> > is being slowly eroded away in favor of behind-the-back communication
> > channels, assumptions that others who disagree with you are acting in bad
> > faith, and "Professionalism".
> > 
> > To me, SYNHAK is a community that wants to build a space for hackers. As
> > part
> > of that mission, there is a limited infrastructure that is used by the
> > community to collect rent, pay bills, and protect that limited
> > infrastructure
> > against legal hassles. It isn't a machine shop, a computer lab, an event
> > space, a datacenter, a warehouse, a garage, a classroom, or even a
> > kitchen. 48
> > S. Summit has those features. 48 S. Summit is a side effect of SYNHAK that
> > is
> > a result  of that limited infrastructure's mission to provide a space for
> > hackers to accomplish what they want to accomplish.
> > 
> > 48 S. Summit isn't SYNHAK. It is our community's largest group project
> > that
> > many of us are working on in whatever ways we think are the most helpful
> > way
> > to carve out a space for hackers like ourselves. The electronics lab isn't
> > SYNHAK, Inc.'s electronics lab. It is a tool that the community we have
> > come
> > to call "SYNHAK" can use and in exchange maintains. Much of it is on loan
> > from
> > members, some of it is even owned by the limited infrastructure set forth
> > in
> > our bylaws and incorporation document filed with the State of Ohio. The
> > same
> > can be said about our kitchen, data center, etc, etc. If someone wants to
> > run
> > an educational program out of 48 S. Summit, they are more than welcome to.
> > SYNHAK, Inc does not and *should not* run educational programs. I do not
> > want
> > anyone to feel obligated to contribute to running an educational program.
> > The
> > global community of hackers or a subset thereof are welcome to use SYNHAK
> > to
> > run an educational program in the City of Akron, but that is their own
> > endeavor.
> > 
> > I live outside mainstream culture. The world is full of interesting
> > problems
> > to be solved. Attitude is no substitute for competence. Freedom is good; I
> > have an instinctive hostility towards censorship, secrecy, and the use of
> > deception to compel others. I'm always willing to act on those beliefs.
> > 
> > When I'm done as Champion, I will continue to use our limited governance
> > infrastructure to carve out a space for hackers in the City of Invention.
> > 
> > SYNHAK is a hacker space. A space for hackers. Not a space for corporate
> > bullshit.
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