hackerspace-blueprint/5-membership.md

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5. Membership

How do I become a member?

  1. Come to the space a few times so people get to know you.
  2. Fill in a membership form and get two people to sign as sponsors. They will be responsible for making sure you get settled nicely, and they will be responsible for making sure that you understand how the hackerspace works, and how you can be a part of it.
  3. Put your membership application on the agenda for the next meeting. During that meeting you will have a chance to explain who you are, and why you want to become a member. After this, the other members will decide on your membership by asking if anyone objects. Did no-one object? Congrats! You are now a member!
  4. Create an automatic bank transfer to transfer the membership fee each month.

What are the responsibilities of a member?

The members create and maintain the hacker environment.

When a conflict/problem can not be resolved between individuals/via do-ocracy or when it impacts the group, a group decision is required. Any member can request that a decision is made by the Group Of Members instead of by do-ocracy/individual members.

The members should do the following things as a group.

  • Creating and patching Hack the Hackerspace.
  • Solve problems in the hackerspace when do-ocracy cannot fix them.
  • Electing the board during a General Assembly.

The individuals have to be excellent.

  • Organize workshops, events, lectures.
  • Follow do-ocracy.
  • Actively try to fix problems.
  • Maintain personal safety and that of others.
  • Follow and enforce the Guidelines.

Non-members

Non-members are also an important part of the space. They can contribute to the hacker environment and they can be potential members. However, non-members have less privileges than members.

  • Non-members are only allowed in the space when they are in company of a member. That member is responsible for the actions of the non-member.
  • Non-members have to follow the guidelines. A non-member is not allowed to challenge a decision made by the group. If the non-member disagree with a decision made by the group, then they should become a member and bring the topic forward on a meeting.