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* When you are using tools/infrastructure from the space, you are effectively borrowing that item from the community.
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* Return borrowed items promptly in the same or better condition than when borrowed.
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* If you borrow it, return it. If you damage or lose it: follow 2.2.2
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* If you borrow it, return it. If you damage or lose it: follow 2.2.2.
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* So when using something, clean it afterwards and put it back in it's place.
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* If you are not trained to use tool $FOO, don't use tool $FOO but ask an expert to teach you first.
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* If you use one of the public workstations, please shut it off when you are done.
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#### 2.2.3 Taking space property out of the space
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Only members are allowed to take space property out of the space. If you takes space property out of the space, you have to notice the Group Of Members immediately via the mailing-list. In the mail, you have to include when you'll return it. If any other member disagrees, you put it back.
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Only members are allowed to take space property out of the space. If you take space property out of the space, you have to notify the Group Of Members immediately via the mailing-list. In the mail, you have to include when you'll return it. If any other member disagrees, you put it back.
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## 3 Space maintenance
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### 3.1 Cleaning
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* Keep the dishes clean: when using the dishes clean your dishes and any dishes that are standing there. When you see other people using the dishes, and they forget cleaning them, give them a gentle reminder.
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* Keep the dishes clean: when using the dishes, clean your dishes and any dishes that are standing there. When you see other people using the dishes, and they forget cleaning them, give them a gentle reminder.
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* Keep the desks clean, feel free to use the deskspace for your stuff, you can leave your stuff on the desk when you just 'pop out for some food', but leave a note stating when you'll be back. _Do Not_ leave it there until the next morning.
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* Remove empty packaging, from food or beverages.
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* Every once in a while there will be a cleaning day in the space, as a good upstanding member of the community you should attend one of these at least once quarterly. Many hands make light work.
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### 4.1 Noise
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* People are trying to concentrate in here so,
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* Mind your voice, volume. If you are talking to someone on the other side of the space everyone in between can hear you, move closer.
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People are trying to concentrate in here so:
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* Mind your voice, volume. If you are talking to someone on the other side of the space, everyone in between can hear you; move closer.
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* We know you like $FOO music, but use headphones or keep the volume low.
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* Don't be afraid to ask if you are not intruding/disturbing.
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* Some moments are 'louder' than others, so it's not always easy to follow. Sometimes library/office-rules apply, sometimes workshop-rules and sometimes bar-rules. When in doubt, check with the other members.
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- If you want to make changes to the electricity, and internet.
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- If you want to make changes to the space building that affect fire safety, electrical safety, structural integrity or changes that would make the building collapse.
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This isn't necesarily to get their approval, more to give them a chance to stop you if they think it's a bad idea. *Note: If something has been decided on a meeting with the board present, you can assume the board doesn't have any objections to it, and you can just do it.*
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This isn't necessarily to get their approval, more to give them a chance to stop you if they think it's a bad idea. *Note: If something has been decided on a meeting with the board present, you can assume the board doesn't have any objections to it, and you can just do it.*
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Moreover, if people are abusing the space, people in the space, or you, then it's best to inform the board. You're free to ask help from anyone you feel comfortable with, but it's best to also inform a board member to prevent so that they can intervene help when someone harasses multiple people in private.
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## Vision behind it
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A do-ocracy is an organizational structure in which individuals choose to pick up roles and execute tasks by themselves, rather than getting them appointed by others.
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Responsibilities are attach to people who do the work, rather than to the elected/selected officials.
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Responsibilities are attached to people who do the work, rather than to the elected/selected officials.
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Doing a task is in itself justification for you being the person who does that job.
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Source: http://www.communitywiki.org/en/DoOcracy
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## Boundaries
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Some things are to sensitive to be handled by do-ocracy alone, like throwing things away. The guidelines defines what the boundaries are of the Do-ocracy. Any member can request that a decision is discussed in the group.
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Some things are too sensitive to be handled by do-ocracy alone, like throwing things away. The guidelines define what the boundaries are of the Do-ocracy. Any member can request that a decision is discussed in the group.
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