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What is Protospace?
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Written by Riel.
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First, let's get some structural stuff out of the way: Protospace is a 100%
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volunteer-run, Non-Profit Co-op. We have a board of Directors who fulfill some
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necessary administrative tasks, but aside from the additional duties they've
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taken on, they have the same powers as non-directors. Each of our members is
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an individual and brings their own backgrounds and expertise and having
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everyone be equals on an organizational level leads to some of the most
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positive aspects of our community, such as while some of our tools are owned
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by Protospace as an entity, many are on loan from our members. Our community
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is where our biggest strength lies.
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Do-ocracy
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We're structured as a Do-ocracy, which is to say that we're all empowered as
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individuals to find our own tasks and take them on, both for our own projects
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and with regards to the space. See something that needs fixing and you know
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how? Fix it! Have a skill people are interested in? Teach them? Take on what
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you'd like to take on given the time and energy you have.
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That said, we do have a lot of members. Functionally, what Do-ocracy means is
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that you can do effectively whatever you want as long as it:
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- Is not a change to the building and its systems (code and permits may apply)
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- Is safe and does not make things unsafe
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- Can be reasonably undone in less than four hours.
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But to add to that, any Do-ocracy this large falls apart if everyone acts as
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an individual. Keep in mind that over 200 people use the space and the things
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you do can affect them and the things they do can affect you, both positively
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and negatively. Be kind to each other. Be excellent. Treat others as you'd
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like to be treated. Treat the equipment and space well because you're sharing
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it. Leave things at least as clean as you found them. If you're concerned
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about someone getting upset with you for doing something with the space, post
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a topic on the forum and you'll find out pretty quickly whether people are for
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or against what you're planning.
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There's also an expectation that each of our members put a bit of time into
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the space in addition to keeping your dues current. That could be taking trash
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to the dumpster, becoming a trainer, attending monthly cleans and meetings,
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fixing broken equipment, or whatever else you find.
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On the personal side of any community, mistakes and miscommunications happen.
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We have a lot of people here. Generally speaking, things run best when we
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assume good intentions of other people. I think most of us tend to act with
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good intentions, right? So please try to be kind and understanding if anything
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comes up. We want everyone to feel welcome and safe and kind discussion is
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generally preferable to loud confrontation.
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Especially be respectful of other people's time. If you sign up for a class
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that you can't make, withdraw so someone else can take that class. If progress
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on something someone is doing isn't going as quickly as you'd like, help! We
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all have lives outside of here and things get delayed. If someone is too busy
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or uninterested in helping you, let it go. We all have those days.
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Some Policy Stuff
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Safety and Fire code rule Supreme.
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Please bring your own consumables.
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If you're using Protospace for profit, it is expected that a portion of your
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profits will be reinvested in Protospace.
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Personal shelves are available, and that space is your own, but we don't have
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enough space for large projects for all our members. If you don't take it home
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and it won't fit on your shelf, it needs a pitch. If it's small and fits out
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of the way but needs a bit of time (like for paint to dry) put a note with
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your name, contact info, and when you'll be back to get it. If it's clamped,
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also write down when the clamps can be removed in case someone needs to use
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them. If it's bigger, the pitch should be made on the forums with 48 hours of
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notice *before* your project shows up. Let people know what your project looks
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like, where you hope to put it, and how long it'll have to be there.
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There is no overnight storage in the no-fly zone at the back of the Wood Shop.
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Community Events
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We have a number of community events that pop up from time to time. Currently,
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the only consistent one is our Tuesday Night Open House, from 7-9pm. All
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members are encouraged to come out and be social and get to know each other.
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If you're comfortable with the public, please volunteer to tour people around
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the building, and share your enthusiasm! It lets us get to know each other and
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in a place like this where we're sharing a lot of space, knowing the people
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around you is an extremely valuable tool at your disposal. (It also helps with
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vetting, but we'll get to that later).
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Aside from that, we have games nights and movie nights and LAN parties and all
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sorts of things. Any vetted member can organize an event.
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We also occasionally do group buys and other community things that aren't tied
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directly into socializing, so keep an eye on the forums to see what's
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currently going on.
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Now let's move onto some general safety stuff before coming back to talk about
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what to do while you're un-vetted, as well as how larger organizational
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decisions are made here.
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Safety
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General
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This isn't mean to be an exhaustive Safety seminar, because that would be
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impossible. Most tools have different safety requirements associated with them
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that will be gone over during the training on that machinery, and if you're
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ever not comfortable with how to do something safely, please ask. Also,
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everyone does unsafe things sometimes without realizing it, so if someone lets
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you know you're doing something questionable, not matter what your experience
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is, please listen to them - they're probably right.
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The main things to keep in mind are to keep your eyes and hearing safe, and
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also to keep yourself from getting snagged by a machine. Sometimes things fly
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across the room unexpectedly. That's life. If it hits you in the arm it might
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do a lot of damage, but it'll do much more if it hits you in the eye. Wear
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safety glasses as much as possible if you're even near *other* people using
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power tools. You also can't really recover your hearing, so if you're around
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loud things, using hearing protection.
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With snags, avoid wearing things like loose clothing, long sleeves, rings,
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necklaces, ties, gloves, and keep your hair tied back or under a hat if
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there's any chance it might fall into machinery. Any of these things can mean
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a trip to the ER around a lot of our equipment if you aren't incredibly
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careful.
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Speaking of Emergencies, if someone is hurt or in danger, please call 9-1-1.
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You can find the address of the building on most doors. If there's a building
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emergency, like a burst pipe or something, please email
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directors@protospace.ca.
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Bigger Decisions and Getting Started
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Getting Started
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The Protospace member portal is at my.protospace.ca. It's where you sign up for
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classes, make payments, see your records, and other things as we add them.
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You'll want to upload a photo of yourself. It's the photo that will go on your
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keycard when you get vetted. Some corporate partners in the past have asked
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for ID so please have it be a photo of your actual face. You can also use the
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menus to look in the member directory to try to attach faces to names or see
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who our current Directors are.
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There's also a link to set up an account on our forum, known as Spacebar. You
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can access the forum directly at forum.protospace.ca, but will need to sign up
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through the Portal in order to have access to the Member section.
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We're not going to go into too much depth here, but most of the Forum is
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publicly viewable, aside from the Administrivia section (there's a lock beside
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it) so be mindful that things that only members should see go there. The Forum
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is pretty well broken into categories so it should be obvious what goes where.
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You've already signed up for a class, but you might not know that you can
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indicate interest by hitting the Interest+ button beside a course on the
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classes page. The next time a class on that topic gets scheduled, you should
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receive an email letting you know. It's a great way to let everyone know where
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priorities are and lets people with those knowledge-sets know that people
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would really appreciate some guidance.
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Accessing the Space as an Un-Vetted Member
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Until you have keyed access, there must be a vetted member in the space
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willing to chaperone and take accountability for you. Currently, the best way
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to ensure that is to post a message on the forums asking if someone will be
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around, otherwise you can come to the space and ring the bell and hope for the
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best. The only time we can mostly guarantee there will be someone in the
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building is during Open House and Member Meetings, but there are typically
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people here most hours on the weekends as well. Outside of that, it's
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difficult to say.
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While you're un-vetted, you should try to attend as many Open Houses as
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possible, and spend time at the space getting to know people. Part of that is
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just learning about the people you're sharing the space with, but also you
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will need to know at least a couple of people to be vetted
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Vetting
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When you are vetted, you get voting rights, a shelf, 24/7 access to the space,
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and a keycard.
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Everything I'm going to mention here typically happens on a Tuesday night,
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though it can happen any time we have 11 vetted members and a Director
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present. If you are getting vetted on a Tuesday, please try to find a director
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as soon as you get here, as this process can take some time. To be vetted, you
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need to tick a few boxes:
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- You must be sponsored by 2 vetted members in good standing.
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- You must have been a member for at least 4 weeks.
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- You must be current on your dues.
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- You must show ID and provide a photo for the member directory.
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- You must complete a short 1-on-1 chat with a director or designate. This is
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about making sure you have the knowledge you need from us - it's not a
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screening interview.
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- You should also be given an in-person tour of the space, including opening
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and closing procedures.
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Once you've been vetted, you can request a key from the Portal and get your
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access. Find a shelf and put your name on it, and start voting at Monthly
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Member Meetings.
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Bigger Decisions
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Remember the "11 vetted members" thing? We call that "Quorum" and it's the
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amount of vetted members we need to make any sort of organizational decision,
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whether it be accepting a new member or purchasing a new tool.
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We have scheduled Monthly Member Meetings on the third week of every month (it
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alternates days: Thursdays on odd months, Wednesdays on even months) at 7pm,
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and our Annual General Meeting in June. You can also be vetted on these days.
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These meetings are where all our bigger decisions get made, including whether
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or not to move the next meeting, so please check the calendar in the wiki or
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the Forum to make sure they haven't moved, or, better yet, attend and stay in
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the loop.
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Vetted members are able make motions for new policies or purchases but these
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must be posted on the Forum *at least* 72 before the meeting. This lets us
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discuss any issues with it before the meeting and hopefully has us closer to a
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consensus. Motions are then voted on with a yes, no, or abstention, and
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require a 75% approval to pass.
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Sometimes the motion is not specific enough to pass, at which point it is
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differed to a small group of people with relevant expertise and enthusiasm to
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hone and make a more concrete decision on.
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The board of directors is voted in the same way, but exclusively at the Annual
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General Meeting.
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Participating in Decision-making
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Most of the debate regarding decisions happens on the Forum. It's where people
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post motions and discuss general interests even before ideas get formed to the
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point that a motion comes together. If there's something you'd like to see but
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don't, that's a good place to start. If you're knowledgeable about something
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that gets deferred at a Member's Meeting, you can probably also join the group
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of people entrusted in honing the motion.
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If you don't feel strongly about something or wouldn't actually use the thing
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being discussed, weighing in may be counter-productive. Remember that we are a
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Do-ocracy and arguing whether A is better than B when neither affect you can
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just make things more complicated for the people who just want to do the
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thing.
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And, of course, come to the Member's Meetings and vote.
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To Finish Off
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I touched on this before, but we don't have a cleaning staff, so please, clean
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up after yourself for both courtesy and safety reasons. In addition, the 3rd
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Saturday of every month is the Monthly Group Clean. Areas to be cleaned and a
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Clean Leader are usually discussed at the preceding member's meeting. It
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generally runs from about 10am to 2pm, and lunch is provided.
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And again, I really do want to stress that we want everyone to feel welcome
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here. In a shared space with this many people that depends on people being
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excellent to each other. Treat others as you'd like to be treated, and if
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you're trying to find out something out about this place I haven't covered,
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check the wiki or the Forum, or ask around. Most of us are friendly most of
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the time.
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