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HYH is the members' night to get stuff done around the space. It is NOT a discussion time, but a time when we gather to GET SHIT DONE and make our space better. That includes voting on proposals, helping out at the lab, helping with community projects, and planning projects. | HYH is the members' night to get stuff done around the space. It is NOT a discussion time, but a time when we gather to GET SHIT DONE and make our space better. That includes voting on proposals, helping out at the lab, helping with community projects, and planning projects. | ||
=== Before the meeting: === | |||
*Proposals for voting are posted on the email list board immediately following HYH for the next HYH period | *Proposals for voting are posted on the email list board immediately following HYH for the next HYH period | ||
*Proposals locked 1 week before HYH | *Proposals locked 1 week before HYH | ||
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*Proposals should be discussed in depth on the forums prior to HYH | *Proposals should be discussed in depth on the forums prior to HYH | ||
=== At the meeting: === | |||
*Any member can begin the meeting promptly at 7, with or without a quorum of 8 members. | *Any member can begin the meeting promptly at 7, with or without a quorum of 8 members. | ||
*The first part is the vote; voting happens quickly, generally without discussion. | *The first part is the vote; voting happens quickly, generally without discussion. | ||
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**Process donations | **Process donations | ||
***Organize, repair, or mark for tear-apart/recycle/throw away. | ***Organize, repair, or mark for tear-apart/recycle/throw away. | ||
=== Principles of conduct for the HSL proposal procedure === | |||
# Discussion | |||
#*Within discussion, we make proposals. A proposal, is just something to consider, like a hypothesis. Proposals should be concise and clear before they are stated. We justify and criticize proposals with arguments. Arguments, like proposals, are just things to consider. We say them, and then we let them stand on their own. There is an extremely finite amount of content that needs to be stated for any given topic, so we should be extremely conservative about the number of statements we make. | |||
#*It is typical of statements that don't need to be stated, that they need to be re-enforced by more statements. | |||
# Democracy | |||
#* The role of voting, is only so that each member can signal their sentiment on mature proposals. It is NOT a means of getting what we want, nor can it be considered ‘doing’ anything at all. A ‘yes vote’ should be considered the equivalent of saying “after all discussion, and contemplation, I feel that this proposal is good.” | |||
#* We all have our own interests and sentiments. The purpose of democracy is so that the community too can have its own interests and sentiments, independently of its members. The community’s interests cannot simply be the sum of the interests of the community members, because many of our interests conflict, and a community cannot be coherent or clearly directed with a contradiction. | |||
# Do-ocracy | |||
#* After a proposal has been voted on, and has been passed, it is up to individuals (not the community) to abide by it. A good proposal, is one that has the fewest and least-demanding physical requirements. For example, a proposal that requires the existence of a physical object is worse than one that doesnt. A proposal that dictates that someone now has a duty is worse than one that doesnt. Remember that the content of a proposal does not need to correspond to reality. Therefore it is possible for a proposal to clash with reality, and when it does so, it becomes nonsense. Dont make proposals that are nonsense. | |||
[[Category:HYH]] | [[Category:HYH]] |
Revision as of 01:25, 28 January 2013
2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month at 7pm at the hackerspace. Check the Event Calendar to confirm.
Also see Past/Upcoming HYH Agendas
HYH is the members' night to get stuff done around the space. It is NOT a discussion time, but a time when we gather to GET SHIT DONE and make our space better. That includes voting on proposals, helping out at the lab, helping with community projects, and planning projects.
Before the meeting:
- Proposals for voting are posted on the email list board immediately following HYH for the next HYH period
- Proposals locked 1 week before HYH
- Proposals should be small in scope, operational, and actionable.
- Members have the ability to dismiss a proposal because they feel it's too broad and should be handled by the board
- Proposals should be discussed in depth on the forums prior to HYH
At the meeting:
- Any member can begin the meeting promptly at 7, with or without a quorum of 8 members.
- The first part is the vote; voting happens quickly, generally without discussion.
- Member moderating the meeting picks a notetaker before the meeting who pulls up the latest meeting's Category:HYH page and displays it on the projector.
- If there's no quorum, the vote may be skipped or delayed til later in the meeting.
- A majority vote wins (abstains are OK, if 2 vote yea 1 vote nay and 5 abstain, the vote passes.)
- Voting results will be sent to the mailing list Friday morning.
- The second part is getting stuff done:
- Clean/fix/replace/action everything.
- Review the lost and found box and post contents to the lost and found thread here: http://groups.google.com/group/heatsynclabs/browse_thread/thread/7f7aac4217cbd24d
- Check stations and broken tools bin for broken equipment.
- Check stock of cups/tp/cleaning products sufficient, notify Operations if not.
- Review upstairs storage
- Process donations
- Organize, repair, or mark for tear-apart/recycle/throw away.
Principles of conduct for the HSL proposal procedure
- Discussion
- Within discussion, we make proposals. A proposal, is just something to consider, like a hypothesis. Proposals should be concise and clear before they are stated. We justify and criticize proposals with arguments. Arguments, like proposals, are just things to consider. We say them, and then we let them stand on their own. There is an extremely finite amount of content that needs to be stated for any given topic, so we should be extremely conservative about the number of statements we make.
- It is typical of statements that don't need to be stated, that they need to be re-enforced by more statements.
- Democracy
- The role of voting, is only so that each member can signal their sentiment on mature proposals. It is NOT a means of getting what we want, nor can it be considered ‘doing’ anything at all. A ‘yes vote’ should be considered the equivalent of saying “after all discussion, and contemplation, I feel that this proposal is good.”
- We all have our own interests and sentiments. The purpose of democracy is so that the community too can have its own interests and sentiments, independently of its members. The community’s interests cannot simply be the sum of the interests of the community members, because many of our interests conflict, and a community cannot be coherent or clearly directed with a contradiction.
- Do-ocracy
- After a proposal has been voted on, and has been passed, it is up to individuals (not the community) to abide by it. A good proposal, is one that has the fewest and least-demanding physical requirements. For example, a proposal that requires the existence of a physical object is worse than one that doesnt. A proposal that dictates that someone now has a duty is worse than one that doesnt. Remember that the content of a proposal does not need to correspond to reality. Therefore it is possible for a proposal to clash with reality, and when it does so, it becomes nonsense. Dont make proposals that are nonsense.