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* Return borrowed items promptly in the same or better condition than when borrowed.
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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 6.2.2.2.
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* If you borrow it, return it. If you damage or lose it: follow 6.2.2.2.
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* So when using something, clean it afterwards and put it back in it's place.
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* 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 are not trained to use tool X, don't use tool X 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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* If you use one of the public workstations, please shut it off when you are done.
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* if you use the printer, please deposit some cash to pay for consumables
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* if you use the printer, please deposit some cash to pay for consumables
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People are trying to concentrate in here so:
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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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* 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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* We know you like X 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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* 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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* 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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The goal of this system is to empower people to get the best out of themselves. It stimulates collaboration and enables people to think and solve problems creatively. We know that this system will be flawed from the start. We know that control of people is evil. But a flawed system is better than no system, and we continuously update this system to make it better. That is why this is on GitHub, in order to make it easy to build Hack the Hackerspace as a community.
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The goal of this system is to empower people to get the best out of themselves. It stimulates collaboration and enables people to think and solve problems creatively. We know that this system will be flawed from the start. We know that control of people is evil. But a flawed system is better than no system, and we continuously update this system to make it better. That is why this is on GitHub, in order to make it easy to build Hack the Hackerspace as a community.
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# 1. Introduction
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# 1. Overview
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The main system running the Hackerspace is **the do-ocracy**, explained further in Section 2. In short: If you want something done in the hackerspace, either do it yourself or convince someone else to do it for you. The goal of the do-ocracy is to lower the barrier to contributing as much as possible.
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The main system running the Hackerspace is **the do-ocracy**, explained further in Section 2. In short: If you want something done in the hackerspace, either do it yourself or convince someone else to do it for you. The goal of the do-ocracy is to lower the barrier to contributing as much as possible.
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