HYH Meeting 2012-12-13
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Agenda
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Announcements
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Financial Report
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Proposals
Create guest sign in book
- Proposal by Paul Hickey
- Proposed on Thu, 15 Nov 2012 08:32:57 -0700
I move to create a sign in book for guests to optionally sign and optionally ask for their: Name Age Zipcode How they heard about us What they are working on I think this would be a great resource for HSL so we can see who the people who visit HSL, why they are there and where they are from. This could help our marketing efforts and help us see where our demographic is. This could also help inform us of where we should maybe move in the future. I'm open for more or less fields. -- Paul Hickey --
Discussion
- RESULT: #FIXME#
Better re/define Non Key-Card Member access
- Proposal by Michael Mathers
- Proposed on Thu, 15 Nov 2012 12:59:50 -0800 (PST)
Proposal: Better re/define Non Key-Card Member access Key-card Member access is 24/7 access. Public access is M-F 7p-10p Associate and Basic Member access is vaguer. Here is a proposal: - If 2 or fewer Key-Card Members are present in the lab, the lab is closed. Associate and Basic Members can still be admitted at the sole discretion of the Key-Card Members under any criteria. - If 3 or more Key-Card Members are in the lab between the hours of 9am-10pm, the lab is considered open for Associate and Basic Members. Key-Card Members there under an official duty do not count towards this minimum (ie, teaching a class or something). - To gain entrance during Open Member hours and with the necessary threshold of Key-Card Members present, Associate and Basic Members should "sign in". The details of the sign-on are an implementation detail but see additional proposal regarding "Kiosk sign-in". Confirmation of their active, up-to-date membership should be the only criteria for admittance. - Key-Card Members can eject any non-keycard Member at any time but will have to report the ejection reason within 24 hours to be reviewed at the next HYH meeting. Reasons should be some perceived violation of HSL behavior and/or rules. - If the number of present Key-Card Members falls below the required minimum (proposed at 3), and/or the "Open Member Hours" expires then Associate/Basic Members _may_ stay at the sole discretion of Key-Card Members. - Associate/Basic Members should sign out when they leave. --
Discussion
- RESULT: #FIXME#
Create a Kiosk Sign-In System
- Proposal by Michael Mathers
- Proposed on Thu, 15 Nov 2012 13:04:02 -0800 (PST)
Proposal: Create a Kiosk Sign-In System - All entrances of HSL Members should be logged. - All members will have a record and this record will be reasonably kept up-to-date on whether they are paid-up in dues, expulsion, active, etc. - Sign-in will be easy and not intended to be "secure" (a quick PIN or something, specific proposal below). - Certifications that a member has been awarded for tools that require it will be viewable here so any Member can confirm that another has the right to use a particular tool/station. - Members will sign-out upon leaving. - Signed-in members will be listed on http://live.heatsynclabs.org or, at least, the "open" status of the space (see other proposal) Here are some specifics I have in mind for the software. I am willing to develop it and have already started some design for it. I could have something up in just a few weeks. *Sign-In/Out* - Sign-in/out should be SUPER-DUPER simple easy to do. - Support all of the following means: - Can sign in by PIN/code. Suggestion: 4 digit PIN. Example: 8509 (Numeric keypad up front) - Can sign in by mouse/UI. Find, name, click Sign-In button - Near Future: Sign-in by scanned/printed QR code or some other quick id access (cheap). - Possible Future: Key-Card access would conveniently auto-sign in a Key-Card Member. - Sign-out by the same means - Suggested "grace" period for sign-ins: To accommodate that a member may be paid-up but not reflected immediately in this Kiosk, a grace period is suggested to allow sign-ins despite a membership being expired. The period to be configurable. - If Member photo not on file, suggested that a software be able to take a photo right then and there on first sign-in. *Guest Sign-In/Out* - Guests of a Member should be signed in by the member. First name only required. Guest sign-in will always be attached to the member sign-in and is the responsibility of the member including any/all violations of HSL rules/processes/safety procedures. Guest policies are not determined in this proposal, just that the kiosk should have a guest sign-in feature. *Certification List* - Any member can walk up and see a list of certifications for any member (possibly available on the web as well). User != Members: Only certain users, as defined by role and board, will be able to actually authenticate into the application to maintain things like certificate lists, member lists, etc. --
Discussion
- RESULT: #FIXME#
Define Safety Incident Reporting Procedures
- Proposal by Michael Mathers
- Proposed on Thu, 15 Nov 2012 13:08:34 -0800 (PST)
The Incident Report Form link does not point to anything and I did not see any procedures. Create some procedures. --
Discussion
- RESULT: #FIXME#
Purchase Craftsman Miter Saw to replace RAS
- Proposal by Ben Humpherys
- Proposed on Thu, 15 Nov 2012 15:00:59 -0800 (PST)
I propose that HeatSync Labs purchase a Craftsman 10" Single Bevel Sliding compound Saw, item #21237, for no more than $250. If unavailable, the nearest equivalent miter saw available can be substituted. http://www.sears.com/craftsman-10inch-single-bevel-sliding-compound-miter-saw-21237/p-00921237000P This will replace the current radial arm saw. The current price tag is $190. Adding sales tax makes it just over $200. It is currently in stock at multiple local Sears stores for in-store pickup. The extra limit on spending is in case of any changes in price. Many have complained about the radial arm saw. It is unintuitive for many to use, leading to frequent improper and unsafe use. It takes a lot of space in the shop, constricting foot traffic through the shop. After shopping around online for some time, this particular model seems to be the best value. Craftsman is a well-known and high quality brand. It can cut boards up to 12 inches deep, which is only 4 inches less than the current radial arm saw. It includes a dust bag to limit the sawdust scattered in the lab. It has a laser for precise alignment of cuts. It has a 15 amp, 3 horsepower motor. It weighs 52 pounds. This will take up less space than the RAS because it can be left on a table, or stowed away underneath the table when unused. It can be moved outside if necessary for cutting of particularly long pieces of wood. It allows us the same wood cutting capabilities but in a more flexible and safer package. And it isn't very expensive either. To get a sliding miter saw with more reach would require jumping up to $400+. --
Discussion
- RESULT: #FIXME#
Card Access for Mark 'Trunk' Kirschenbaum
- Proposal by Jacob Rosenthal
- Proposed on Thu, 15 Nov 2012 22:11:08 -0700
Did you see Mark's hot topics on how hes taken his ideas from prototype to reality? Perhaps you've seen him online here where hes been looking to help set up more classes for you all. Or maybe hes helped you out at the lab while doing awesome hacking on his own projects? I think hed like to finally get his card access and I'd like to sponsor him. --
Discussion
- RESULT: #FIXME#
Block nodejs.org
- Proposal by Ryan Mcdermott
- Proposed on Sun, 18 Nov 2012 18:11:16 -0700
Node still isn't in a 1.0 release, and I feel as though it is our responsibility to protect people from it. An unwitting newbie my accidentally download node.js and DIE. Please redirect anybody trying to load nodejs.org to this website: http://codeslinger.posterous.com/if-youre-using-nodejs-youre-doing-life-wrong -Ryan --
Discussion
- RESULT: #FIXME#
Drink System moves to being a complete honors system.
- Proposal by Chad Stearns
- Proposed on Sun, 18 Nov 2012 22:39:46 -0800 (PST)
Hey guys, As you know, we have a fridge up front that contains a lot of drinks which the lab pays for. We pay for it by providing a jar, and requesting that people put money in it when they take a drink. This is what I would describe as a partial honors system. Heatsync spends its own money to buy drinks, but it relies on people paying for the drinks out of the goodness of their heart. There is no enforcement to make sure people pay when they take a drink. I think this has its problems. The process involves what I recognize to be three parts: 1. Since heatsync is buying the drinks, we have to account for it, and collect it. This takes effort and record keeping. 2. From there once we have deposited it into a bank account, we have to find a vendor and buy drinks from them often in a impersonal and convoluted manner. 3. Along the way we need some kind of survey mechanism to find out what drinks people want. Each one of these three parts has had its problems. Regarding (1) we have at times mis-recorded, or failed to collect money. (2) we have had problems with the reliability and pricing of our vendor. And (3) is that sometimes we order drinks no one really likes. So whats the alternative? Well first let me tell you a story. Recently we had no drinks at all. Tim Gerrits took matters into his own hands and took money out of the drink jar then went to the store and bought drinks. He didnt do it because he had to, he did it because he recognized it as easier and simpler than waiting around for our bureaucratic system do get those drinks. In doing it himself I think he actually got a better deal. As the treasurer, I cant really tolerate someone just grabbing heatsync's money and spending it. But at the same time, I dont honestly think the alternative is a better way. Recently we ran out of water, and I didnt have cash. I was tempted to just take some of heatsyncs money and buy water. But in doing so it would really not have been accounted for at all. So right now, we are collecting money, and buying drinks, but we are only managing to record some unknown percent of the spending/collection. The data about how much we are collecting and spending for drinks its meaningless. Here is what I propose: *Complete Honors system:* * * Lets replace the drink jar, with some kind of container. Some group of people will have access to this container, and they will go and buy drinks when they want to. *Pre-emptive rebuttals:* * * 1. It could be argued that this opens us up to all kinds of un-policeable corruption, in which people constantly steal money from innocent donors. That certainly could be done, but I think the optimistic hacker spirit that we all share chooses to believe that realistically people wont take advantage of this. Or, at least it wont be taken advantage of to an extent to makes it relatively worse to what we have now. 2. What group has spending privileged? I dont know! Lets argue about this. We could just have a jar, which gives everyone the capacity to take money and spend it. If thats too open for you, we could put it under lock and key, and give some group of people keys. Or we could give one person a key and when someone else wants drinks the key-holder can open the box for them. -ChadCS --
Discussion
- RESULT: #FIXME#
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