Sounds good.
? Where is the check book and card? (don't need to tell me, I just assumed
that it was locked up at synhak and not at your personal house.
I'm thinking we can make it like the Tool check out form.
Where any member in good standing can take out the card for buying stuff.
We can have
Namaste, hakkers!
I've noticed that there was a meeting on 2014-04-08 and that the minutes are
posted. They are visible on the web at
https://synhak.org/wiki/Meetings/2014-4-8. I've also included them in this mail
for reading at your leisure:
{{Infobox_meeting
|time=7PM
|date=2014-04-08
I was set in charge of scheduling a sub-group meeting for discussion on my
blocking proposal. Was thinking this Saturday 04/12/2014, at 1300 ( 1 PM). Does
that work for everyone that is interested in attending?
-Steve
That sounds a lot like a log sheet. The card could be kept in a locked
cabinet keyed to the front door. This is so that any keyholder can open it
for a member instead having to rely on the availability of one single
person. The log sheet can be made on a simple spreadsheet and could look
like
Rob,
Due to the OpenSSL Heartbleed bug that we were vulnerable to, the wiki
was down on Tuesday, and as such, the meeting minutes were not posted to
the wiki in time for the scheduled job that automatically posts the
meeting minutes.
The meeting minutes were safely saved onto the desktop of
Andy, Justin, and I will also be at notacon. I won't be able to make this nor
the LAN party.
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On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 3:58 PM EDT Craig Bergdorf wrote:
I'll be at notacon
On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 2:40 PM, Torrie Fischer
tdfisc...@hackerbots.netwrote:
On
I came in to take out the trash just now. Furnace was on and set to 80.
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One it shouldn't be on if no one is there and two that is unnecessarily
high for a 30 degree day let alone a 60 degree day
On Apr 10, 2014 6:21 PM, Torrie Fischer tdfisc...@hackerbots.net wrote:
I came in to take out the trash just now. Furnace was on and set to 80.
If anyone remembers the first laser printer I donated to the space, it sat
in the Perkins room for a while (I printed a few things on it from one of
the linux boxes), then eventually it was moved to the freehack pile when I
brought in a real laserjet that jammed constantly (like a boss). Anyway,
On Thursday, April 10, 2014 22:47:27 Craig Bergdorf wrote:
If anyone remembers the first laser printer I donated to the space, it sat
in the Perkins room for a while (I printed a few things on it from one of
the linux boxes), then eventually it was moved to the freehack pile when I
brought in
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