I hope to be able to recruit a volunteer to help ensure that the air-con gets cleaned every quarter.
Duties include:
- Be the point of contact with the aircon company.
- Be the point of contact for any aircon breakdown.
- Making sure that someone is around when any cleaning/repair is happening.
- Follow up with any payments that need to be sent. Basically get the signatories to sign the cheque
This is a pro bono position. More than one vacancy is available if candidates are really passionate about air conditioning. HSG already is already liaising with an company.
Interested individuals please drop a mail to lut...@hackerspace.sg
Whoever takes on this job should organise for an annual contract (paid
up front) with quarterly visits for cleaning. Bulk purchases are
cheaper, contractor company will call you to schedule so you do not
need to remember and an annual contract company will not charge you a
'look-see' fee if you ask them to come by and take a look.
On Sep 26, 1:55 am, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I hope to be able to recruit a volunteer to help ensure that the air-con gets cleaned every quarter.
> Duties include:
> - Be the point of contact with the aircon company.
> - Be the point of contact for any aircon breakdown.
> - Making sure that someone is around when any cleaning/repair is happening.
> - Follow up with any payments that need to be sent. Basically get the signatories to sign the cheque
> This is a pro bono position. More than one vacancy is available if candidates are really passionate about air conditioning. HSG already is already liaising with an company.
> Interested individuals please drop a mail to lut...@hackerspace.sg
----- Original Message ----- > From: Juanita <juanita.sabapa...@gmail.com> > To: HackerspaceSG <hackerspacesg@googlegroups.com> > Cc: > Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2012 11:11 AM > Subject: [HackerspaceSG] Re: HSG Volunteers needed: Aircon manager
> Whoever takes on this job should organise for an annual contract (paid > up front) with quarterly visits for cleaning. Bulk purchases are > cheaper, contractor company will call you to schedule so you do not > need to remember and an annual contract company will not charge you a > 'look-see' fee if you ask them to come by and take a look.
> On Sep 26, 1:55 am, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com> wrote: >> I hope to be able to recruit a volunteer to help ensure that the air-con > gets cleaned every quarter.
>> Duties include:
>> - Be the point of contact with the aircon company. >> - Be the point of contact for any aircon breakdown. >> - Making sure that someone is around when any cleaning/repair is happening. >> - Follow up with any payments that need to be sent. Basically get the > signatories to sign the cheque
>> This is a pro bono position. More than one vacancy is available if > candidates are really passionate about air conditioning. HSG already is already > liaising with an company.
>> Interested individuals please drop a mail to lut...@hackerspace.sg
> We already have an annual contract in place, which has expired. I am now in the midst of renewing the contract. So this is a very easy job.
> I also realised that the title 'Aircon manager' is extremely unattractive. I welcome new suggestions, such as 'Aircon ninja', etc
> ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Juanita <juanita.sabapa...@gmail.com>
> > To: HackerspaceSG <hackerspacesg@googlegroups.com>
> > Cc:
> > Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2012 11:11 AM
> > Subject: [HackerspaceSG] Re: HSG Volunteers needed: Aircon manager
> > Whoever takes on this job should organise for an annual contract (paid
> > up front) with quarterly visits for cleaning. Bulk purchases are
> > cheaper, contractor company will call you to schedule so you do not
> > need to remember and an annual contract company will not charge you a
> > 'look-see' fee if you ask them to come by and take a look.
> > On Sep 26, 1:55 am, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >> I hope to be able to recruit a volunteer to help ensure that the air-con
> > gets cleaned every quarter.
> >> Duties include:
> >> - Be the point of contact with the aircon company.
> >> - Be the point of contact for any aircon breakdown.
> >> - Making sure that someone is around when any cleaning/repair is happening.
> >> - Follow up with any payments that need to be sent. Basically get the
> > signatories to sign the cheque
> >> This is a pro bono position. More than one vacancy is available if
> > candidates are really passionate about air conditioning. HSG already is already
> > liaising with an company.
> >> Interested individuals please drop a mail to lut...@hackerspace.sg
My time is a bit tight to come up with the full list. But i will try.
In the meantime we need someone to roll up sleeves and replace the
faulty ceiling lights. Any volunteers? A step ladder is needed, but we
should be abel to borrow that from our neighbour downstairs.
On Sep 26, 7:42 pm, Juanita <juanita.sabapa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Whoever takes on this job should organise for an annual contract (paid
> > > up front) with quarterly visits for cleaning. Bulk purchases are
> > > cheaper, contractor company will call you to schedule so you do not
> > > need to remember and an annual contract company will not charge you a
> > > 'look-see' fee if you ask them to come by and take a look.
> > > On Sep 26, 1:55 am, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > >> I hope to be able to recruit a volunteer to help ensure that the air-con
> > > gets cleaned every quarter.
> > >> Duties include:
> > >> - Be the point of contact with the aircon company.
> > >> - Be the point of contact for any aircon breakdown.
> > >> - Making sure that someone is around when any cleaning/repair is happening.
> > >> - Follow up with any payments that need to be sent. Basically get the
> > > signatories to sign the cheque
> > >> This is a pro bono position. More than one vacancy is available if
> > > candidates are really passionate about air conditioning. HSG already is already
> > > liaising with an company.
> > >> Interested individuals please drop a mail to lut...@hackerspace.sg
> My time is a bit tight to come up with the full list. But i will try.
> In the meantime we need someone to roll up sleeves and replace the
> faulty ceiling lights. Any volunteers? A step ladder is needed, but we
> should be abel to borrow that from our neighbour downstairs.
> > > > Whoever takes on this job should organise for an annual contract
> (paid
> > > > up front) with quarterly visits for cleaning. Bulk purchases are
> > > > cheaper, contractor company will call you to schedule so you do not
> > > > need to remember and an annual contract company will not charge you a
> > > > 'look-see' fee if you ask them to come by and take a look.
> > > > On Sep 26, 1:55 am, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > > >> I hope to be able to recruit a volunteer to help ensure that the
> air-con
> > > > gets cleaned every quarter.
> > > >> Duties include:
> > > >> - Be the point of contact with the aircon company.
> > > >> - Be the point of contact for any aircon breakdown.
> > > >> - Making sure that someone is around when any cleaning/repair is
> happening.
> > > >> - Follow up with any payments that need to be sent. Basically get
> the
> > > > signatories to sign the cheque
> > > >> This is a pro bono position. More than one vacancy is available if
> > > > candidates are really passionate about air conditioning. HSG already
> is already
> > > > liaising with an company.
> > > >> Interested individuals please drop a mail to lut...@hackerspace.sg
On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:18 PM, Ruiwen Chua <rwc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> We need an internal HSG job board for tasks that need doing =) Members
> should be able to come by and just pick them off to do
> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:12 PM, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com>wrote:
>> My time is a bit tight to come up with the full list. But i will try.
>> In the meantime we need someone to roll up sleeves and replace the
>> faulty ceiling lights. Any volunteers? A step ladder is needed, but we
>> should be abel to borrow that from our neighbour downstairs.
>> > > > Whoever takes on this job should organise for an annual contract
>> (paid
>> > > > up front) with quarterly visits for cleaning. Bulk purchases are
>> > > > cheaper, contractor company will call you to schedule so you do not
>> > > > need to remember and an annual contract company will not charge you
>> a
>> > > > 'look-see' fee if you ask them to come by and take a look.
>> > > > On Sep 26, 1:55 am, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> > > >> I hope to be able to recruit a volunteer to help ensure that the
>> air-con
>> > > > gets cleaned every quarter.
>> > > >> Duties include:
>> > > >> - Be the point of contact with the aircon company.
>> > > >> - Be the point of contact for any aircon breakdown.
>> > > >> - Making sure that someone is around when any cleaning/repair is
>> happening.
>> > > >> - Follow up with any payments that need to be sent. Basically get
>> the
>> > > > signatories to sign the cheque
>> > > >> This is a pro bono position. More than one vacancy is available if
>> > > > candidates are really passionate about air conditioning. HSG
>> already is already
>> > > > liaising with an company.
>> > > >> Interested individuals please drop a mail to
>> lut...@hackerspace.sg
On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:19 PM, Chern Jie <chern...@gmail.com> wrote:
> +1
> Cheers,
> Chern Jie
> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:18 PM, Ruiwen Chua <rwc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> We need an internal HSG job board for tasks that need doing =) Members
>> should be able to come by and just pick them off to do
>> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:12 PM, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com>wrote:
>>> My time is a bit tight to come up with the full list. But i will try.
>>> In the meantime we need someone to roll up sleeves and replace the
>>> faulty ceiling lights. Any volunteers? A step ladder is needed, but we
>>> should be abel to borrow that from our neighbour downstairs.
>>> > Why don't you put together the full list? Maybe people who are around
>>> > often could be space fixer extraordinaire :)
>>> > On Sep 26, 12:47 pm, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>> > > We already have an annual contract in place, which has expired. I am
>>> now in the midst of renewing the contract. So this is a very easy job.
>>> > > I also realised that the title 'Aircon manager' is extremely
>>> unattractive. I welcome new suggestions, such as 'Aircon ninja', etc
>>> > > > Whoever takes on this job should organise for an annual contract
>>> (paid
>>> > > > up front) with quarterly visits for cleaning. Bulk purchases are
>>> > > > cheaper, contractor company will call you to schedule so you do not
>>> > > > need to remember and an annual contract company will not charge
>>> you a
>>> > > > 'look-see' fee if you ask them to come by and take a look.
>>> > > > On Sep 26, 1:55 am, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>> > > >> I hope to be able to recruit a volunteer to help ensure that the
>>> air-con
>>> > > > gets cleaned every quarter.
>>> > > >> Duties include:
>>> > > >> - Be the point of contact with the aircon company.
>>> > > >> - Be the point of contact for any aircon breakdown.
>>> > > >> - Making sure that someone is around when any cleaning/repair is
>>> happening.
>>> > > >> - Follow up with any payments that need to be sent. Basically
>>> get the
>>> > > > signatories to sign the cheque
>>> > > >> This is a pro bono position. More than one vacancy is available
>>> if
>>> > > > candidates are really passionate about air conditioning. HSG
>>> already is already
>>> > > > liaising with an company.
>>> > > >> Interested individuals please drop a mail to
>>> lut...@hackerspace.sg
> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:19 PM, Chern Jie <chern...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> +1
>> Cheers,
>> Chern Jie
>> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:18 PM, Ruiwen Chua <rwc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> We need an internal HSG job board for tasks that need doing =) Members
>>> should be able to come by and just pick them off to do
>>> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:12 PM, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com>wrote:
>>>> My time is a bit tight to come up with the full list. But i will try.
>>>> In the meantime we need someone to roll up sleeves and replace the
>>>> faulty ceiling lights. Any volunteers? A step ladder is needed, but we
>>>> should be abel to borrow that from our neighbour downstairs.
>>>> > Why don't you put together the full list? Maybe people who are around
>>>> > often could be space fixer extraordinaire :)
>>>> > On Sep 26, 12:47 pm, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>>> > > We already have an annual contract in place, which has expired. I
>>>> am now in the midst of renewing the contract. So this is a very easy job.
>>>> > > I also realised that the title 'Aircon manager' is extremely
>>>> unattractive. I welcome new suggestions, such as 'Aircon ninja', etc
>>>> > > > Whoever takes on this job should organise for an annual contract
>>>> (paid
>>>> > > > up front) with quarterly visits for cleaning. Bulk purchases are
>>>> > > > cheaper, contractor company will call you to schedule so you do
>>>> not
>>>> > > > need to remember and an annual contract company will not charge
>>>> you a
>>>> > > > 'look-see' fee if you ask them to come by and take a look.
>>>> > > > On Sep 26, 1:55 am, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>>> > > >> I hope to be able to recruit a volunteer to help ensure that
>>>> the air-con
>>>> > > > gets cleaned every quarter.
>>>> > > >> Duties include:
>>>> > > >> - Be the point of contact with the aircon company.
>>>> > > >> - Be the point of contact for any aircon breakdown.
>>>> > > >> - Making sure that someone is around when any cleaning/repair
>>>> is happening.
>>>> > > >> - Follow up with any payments that need to be sent. Basically
>>>> get the
>>>> > > > signatories to sign the cheque
>>>> > > >> This is a pro bono position. More than one vacancy is available
>>>> if
>>>> > > > candidates are really passionate about air conditioning. HSG
>>>> already is already
>>>> > > > liaising with an company.
>>>> > > >> Interested individuals please drop a mail to
>>>> lut...@hackerspace.sg
I volunteer a free license for our Agile project management tool, Eidos,
which is about to go into private beta. :-) We have a kanban board as well
as SCRUM. I think kanban would be best for these kinds of things.
http://proteus-agility.com
>> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:19 PM, Chern Jie <chern...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> +1
>>> Cheers,
>>> Chern Jie
>>> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:18 PM, Ruiwen Chua <rwc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> We need an internal HSG job board for tasks that need doing =) Members
>>>> should be able to come by and just pick them off to do
>>>> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:12 PM, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com>wrote:
>>>>> My time is a bit tight to come up with the full list. But i will try.
>>>>> In the meantime we need someone to roll up sleeves and replace the
>>>>> faulty ceiling lights. Any volunteers? A step ladder is needed, but we
>>>>> should be abel to borrow that from our neighbour downstairs.
>>>>> > Why don't you put together the full list? Maybe people who are around
>>>>> > often could be space fixer extraordinaire :)
>>>>> > On Sep 26, 12:47 pm, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>>>> > > We already have an annual contract in place, which has expired. I
>>>>> am now in the midst of renewing the contract. So this is a very easy job.
>>>>> > > I also realised that the title 'Aircon manager' is extremely
>>>>> unattractive. I welcome new suggestions, such as 'Aircon ninja', etc
>>>>> > > > Whoever takes on this job should organise for an annual contract
>>>>> (paid
>>>>> > > > up front) with quarterly visits for cleaning. Bulk purchases are
>>>>> > > > cheaper, contractor company will call you to schedule so you do
>>>>> not
>>>>> > > > need to remember and an annual contract company will not charge
>>>>> you a
>>>>> > > > 'look-see' fee if you ask them to come by and take a look.
>>>>> > > > On Sep 26, 1:55 am, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>>>> > > >> I hope to be able to recruit a volunteer to help ensure that
>>>>> the air-con
>>>>> > > > gets cleaned every quarter.
>>>>> > > >> Duties include:
>>>>> > > >> - Be the point of contact with the aircon company.
>>>>> > > >> - Be the point of contact for any aircon breakdown.
>>>>> > > >> - Making sure that someone is around when any cleaning/repair
>>>>> is happening.
>>>>> > > >> - Follow up with any payments that need to be sent. Basically
>>>>> get the
>>>>> > > > signatories to sign the cheque
>>>>> > > >> This is a pro bono position. More than one vacancy is
>>>>> available if
>>>>> > > > candidates are really passionate about air conditioning. HSG
>>>>> already is already
>>>>> > > > liaising with an company.
>>>>> > > >> Interested individuals please drop a mail to
>>>>> lut...@hackerspace.sg
> I hope to be able to recruit a volunteer to help ensure that the air-con gets cleaned every quarter.
> Duties include:
> - Be the point of contact with the aircon company.
> - Be the point of contact for any aircon breakdown.
> - Making sure that someone is around when any cleaning/repair is happening.
> - Follow up with any payments that need to be sent. Basically get the signatories to sign the cheque
> This is a pro bono position. More than one vacancy is available if candidates are really passionate about air conditioning. HSG already is already liaising with an company.
> Interested individuals please drop a mail to lut...@hackerspace.sg
On Tuesday, October 2, 2012 11:43:47 PM UTC+8, proteusguy wrote:
> I volunteer a free license for our Agile project management tool, Eidos, > which is about to go into private beta. :-) We have a kanban board as well > as SCRUM. I think kanban would be best for these kinds of things. > http://proteus-agility.com
> -- Ben
> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 8:43 PM, Ruiwen Chua <rwc...@gmail.com<javascript:> > > wrote:
>> So...new app?
>> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:28 PM, Michael Cheng <mchen...@gmail.com<javascript:> >> > wrote:
>>> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:19 PM, Chern Jie <cher...@gmail.com<javascript:> >>> > wrote:
>>>> +1
>>>> Cheers, >>>> Chern Jie
>>>> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:18 PM, Ruiwen Chua <rwc...@gmail.com<javascript:> >>>> > wrote:
>>>>> We need an internal HSG job board for tasks that need doing =) Members >>>>> should be able to come by and just pick them off to do
>>>>> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:12 PM, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com<javascript:> >>>>> > wrote:
>>>>>> My time is a bit tight to come up with the full list. But i will try.
>>>>>> In the meantime we need someone to roll up sleeves and replace the >>>>>> faulty ceiling lights. Any volunteers? A step ladder is needed, but we >>>>>> should be abel to borrow that from our neighbour downstairs.
>>>>>> > Why don't you put together the full list? Maybe people who are >>>>>> around >>>>>> > often could be space fixer extraordinaire :)
>>>>>> > On Sep 26, 12:47 pm, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>>>>> > > We already have an annual contract in place, which has expired. I >>>>>> am now in the midst of renewing the contract. So this is a very easy job.
>>>>>> > > I also realised that the title 'Aircon manager' is extremely >>>>>> unattractive. I welcome new suggestions, such as 'Aircon ninja', etc
>>>>>> > > > Whoever takes on this job should organise for an annual >>>>>> contract (paid >>>>>> > > > up front) with quarterly visits for cleaning. Bulk purchases are >>>>>> > > > cheaper, contractor company will call you to schedule so you do >>>>>> not >>>>>> > > > need to remember and an annual contract company will not charge >>>>>> you a >>>>>> > > > 'look-see' fee if you ask them to come by and take a look.
>>>>>> > > > On Sep 26, 1:55 am, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com> >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>> > > >> I hope to be able to recruit a volunteer to help ensure that >>>>>> the air-con >>>>>> > > > gets cleaned every quarter.
>>>>>> > > >> Duties include:
>>>>>> > > >> - Be the point of contact with the aircon company. >>>>>> > > >> - Be the point of contact for any aircon breakdown. >>>>>> > > >> - Making sure that someone is around when any cleaning/repair >>>>>> is happening. >>>>>> > > >> - Follow up with any payments that need to be sent. Basically >>>>>> get the >>>>>> > > > signatories to sign the cheque
>>>>>> > > >> This is a pro bono position. More than one vacancy is >>>>>> available if >>>>>> > > > candidates are really passionate about air conditioning. HSG >>>>>> already is already >>>>>> > > > liaising with an company.
>>>>>> > > >> Interested individuals please drop a mail to >>>>>> lut...@hackerspace.sg
Please please please hang a white board somewhere and write this stuff
down. If someone is IN the space, it will be staring them in the face
and hopefully it will get done quicker. Minimal time, cost and effort
+ find your core audience -> validate right??
I will buy an A0 size whiteboard and have it delivered and pay for it
if someone will receive it and hang it.
Anyone?
On Oct 2, 9:44 pm, Ruiwen Chua <rwc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:19 PM, Chern Jie <chern...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> +1
> >> Cheers,
> >> Chern Jie
> >> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:18 PM, Ruiwen Chua <rwc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>> We need an internal HSG job board for tasks that need doing =) Members
> >>> should be able to come by and just pick them off to do
> >>> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:12 PM, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com>wrote:
> >>>> My time is a bit tight to come up with the full list. But i will try.
> >>>> In the meantime we need someone to roll up sleeves and replace the
> >>>> faulty ceiling lights. Any volunteers? A step ladder is needed, but we
> >>>> should be abel to borrow that from our neighbour downstairs.
> >>>> > Why don't you put together the full list? Maybe people who are around
> >>>> > often could be space fixer extraordinaire :)
> >>>> > On Sep 26, 12:47 pm, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >>>> > > We already have an annual contract in place, which has expired. I
> >>>> am now in the midst of renewing the contract. So this is a very easy job.
> >>>> > > I also realised that the title 'Aircon manager' is extremely
> >>>> unattractive. I welcome new suggestions, such as 'Aircon ninja', etc
> >>>> > > > Whoever takes on this job should organise for an annual contract
> >>>> (paid
> >>>> > > > up front) with quarterly visits for cleaning. Bulk purchases are
> >>>> > > > cheaper, contractor company will call you to schedule so you do
> >>>> not
> >>>> > > > need to remember and an annual contract company will not charge
> >>>> you a
> >>>> > > > 'look-see' fee if you ask them to come by and take a look.
> >>>> > > > On Sep 26, 1:55 am, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >>>> > > >> I hope to be able to recruit a volunteer to help ensure that
> >>>> the air-con
> >>>> > > > gets cleaned every quarter.
> >>>> > > >> Duties include:
> >>>> > > >> - Be the point of contact with the aircon company.
> >>>> > > >> - Be the point of contact for any aircon breakdown.
> >>>> > > >> - Making sure that someone is around when any cleaning/repair
> >>>> is happening.
> >>>> > > >> - Follow up with any payments that need to be sent. Basically
> >>>> get the
> >>>> > > > signatories to sign the cheque
> >>>> > > >> This is a pro bono position. More than one vacancy is available
> >>>> if
> >>>> > > > candidates are really passionate about air conditioning. HSG
> >>>> already is already
> >>>> > > > liaising with an company.
> >>>> > > >> Interested individuals please drop a mail to
> >>>> lut...@hackerspace.sg
Don't we already have a standup A0 whiteboard? Can we just use that but
put it in a more prominent place?
/fazli
Sent from my Windows Phone
From: Juanita
Sent: 3/10/2012 8:48 AM
To: HackerspaceSG
Subject: [HackerspaceSG] Re: HSG Volunteers needed: Aircon manager
Please please please hang a white board somewhere and write this stuff
down. If someone is IN the space, it will be staring them in the face
and hopefully it will get done quicker. Minimal time, cost and effort
+ find your core audience -> validate right??
I will buy an A0 size whiteboard and have it delivered and pay for it
if someone will receive it and hang it.
Anyone?
On Oct 2, 9:44 pm, Ruiwen Chua <rwc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:19 PM, Chern Jie <chern...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> +1
> >> Cheers,
> >> Chern Jie
> >> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:18 PM, Ruiwen Chua <rwc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>> We need an internal HSG job board for tasks that need doing =) Members
> >>> should be able to come by and just pick them off to do
> >>> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:12 PM, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com>wrote:
> >>>> My time is a bit tight to come up with the full list. But i will try.
> >>>> In the meantime we need someone to roll up sleeves and replace the
> >>>> faulty ceiling lights. Any volunteers? A step ladder is needed, but we
> >>>> should be abel to borrow that from our neighbour downstairs.
> >>>> > Why don't you put together the full list? Maybe people who are around
> >>>> > often could be space fixer extraordinaire :)
> >>>> > On Sep 26, 12:47 pm, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >>>> > > We already have an annual contract in place, which has expired. I
> >>>> am now in the midst of renewing the contract. So this is a very easy job.
> >>>> > > I also realised that the title 'Aircon manager' is extremely
> >>>> unattractive. I welcome new suggestions, such as 'Aircon ninja', etc
> >>>> > > > Whoever takes on this job should organise for an annual contract
> >>>> (paid
> >>>> > > > up front) with quarterly visits for cleaning. Bulk purchases are
> >>>> > > > cheaper, contractor company will call you to schedule so you do
> >>>> not
> >>>> > > > need to remember and an annual contract company will not charge
> >>>> you a
> >>>> > > > 'look-see' fee if you ask them to come by and take a look.
> >>>> > > > On Sep 26, 1:55 am, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >>>> > > >> I hope to be able to recruit a volunteer to help ensure that
> >>>> the air-con
> >>>> > > > gets cleaned every quarter.
> >>>> > > >> Duties include:
> >>>> > > >> - Be the point of contact with the aircon company.
> >>>> > > >> - Be the point of contact for any aircon breakdown.
> >>>> > > >> - Making sure that someone is around when any cleaning/repair
> >>>> is happening.
> >>>> > > >> - Follow up with any payments that need to be sent. Basically
> >>>> get the
> >>>> > > > signatories to sign the cheque
> >>>> > > >> This is a pro bono position. More than one vacancy is available
> >>>> if
> >>>> > > > candidates are really passionate about air conditioning. HSG
> >>>> already is already
> >>>> > > > liaising with an company.
> >>>> > > >> Interested individuals please drop a mail to
> >>>> lut...@hackerspace.sg
It moves and gets used for various things. A dedicated board for one
use only in one place _stuck to wall_ means no issues with accidental
erasure, loss of information, etc.
On Oct 3, 10:15 am, Fazli Mansor <fazli.man...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Don't we already have a standup A0 whiteboard? Can we just use that but
> put it in a more prominent place?
> /fazli
> Sent from my Windows Phone
> From: Juanita
> Sent: 3/10/2012 8:48 AM
> To: HackerspaceSG
> Subject: [HackerspaceSG] Re: HSG Volunteers needed: Aircon manager
> Please please please hang a white board somewhere and write this stuff
> down. If someone is IN the space, it will be staring them in the face
> and hopefully it will get done quicker. Minimal time, cost and effort
> + find your core audience -> validate right??
> I will buy an A0 size whiteboard and have it delivered and pay for it
> if someone will receive it and hang it.
> Anyone?
> On Oct 2, 9:44 pm, Ruiwen Chua <rwc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > So...new app?
> > On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:28 PM, Michael Cheng <mcheng.w...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Luther, use your favorite paste board lah!
> > > On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:19 PM, Chern Jie <chern...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >> +1
> > >> Cheers,
> > >> Chern Jie
> > >> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:18 PM, Ruiwen Chua <rwc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >>> We need an internal HSG job board for tasks that need doing =) Members
> > >>> should be able to come by and just pick them off to do
> > >>> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:12 PM, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com>wrote:
> > >>>> My time is a bit tight to come up with the full list. But i will try.
> > >>>> In the meantime we need someone to roll up sleeves and replace the
> > >>>> faulty ceiling lights. Any volunteers? A step ladder is needed, but we
> > >>>> should be abel to borrow that from our neighbour downstairs.
> > >>>> > Why don't you put together the full list? Maybe people who are around
> > >>>> > often could be space fixer extraordinaire :)
> > >>>> > On Sep 26, 12:47 pm, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > >>>> > > We already have an annual contract in place, which has expired. I
> > >>>> am now in the midst of renewing the contract. So this is a very easy job.
> > >>>> > > I also realised that the title 'Aircon manager' is extremely
> > >>>> unattractive. I welcome new suggestions, such as 'Aircon ninja', etc
> > >>>> > > > Whoever takes on this job should organise for an annual contract
> > >>>> (paid
> > >>>> > > > up front) with quarterly visits for cleaning. Bulk purchases are
> > >>>> > > > cheaper, contractor company will call you to schedule so you do
> > >>>> not
> > >>>> > > > need to remember and an annual contract company will not charge
> > >>>> you a
> > >>>> > > > 'look-see' fee if you ask them to come by and take a look.
> > >>>> > > > On Sep 26, 1:55 am, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > >>>> > > >> I hope to be able to recruit a volunteer to help ensure that
> > >>>> the air-con
> > >>>> > > > gets cleaned every quarter.
> > >>>> > > >> Duties include:
> > >>>> > > >> - Be the point of contact with the aircon company.
> > >>>> > > >> - Be the point of contact for any aircon breakdown.
> > >>>> > > >> - Making sure that someone is around when any cleaning/repair
> > >>>> is happening.
> > >>>> > > >> - Follow up with any payments that need to be sent. Basically
> > >>>> get the
> > >>>> > > > signatories to sign the cheque
> > >>>> > > >> This is a pro bono position. More than one vacancy is available
> > >>>> if
> > >>>> > > > candidates are really passionate about air conditioning. HSG
> > >>>> already is already
> > >>>> > > > liaising with an company.
> > >>>> > > >> Interested individuals please drop a mail to
> > >>>> lut...@hackerspace.sg
Some (dumb) questions - my apologies for the ignorance - so I can come prepared:
* Are the walls gyprock/drywall or another material? * My toolkit is still in a shipping container in storage somewhere - is there a studfinder, measuring tape and wall-screws for use in the space, or are these required also? * Is there a suitable drill (hammer?) in the space for use to wall-mount the board?
On Wednesday, 3 October 2012 10:18:42 UTC+8, Juanita wrote:
> It moves and gets used for various things. A dedicated board for one > use only in one place _stuck to wall_ means no issues with accidental > erasure, loss of information, etc.
> On Oct 3, 10:15 am, Fazli Mansor <fazli.man...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Don't we already have a standup A0 whiteboard? Can we just use that but > > put it in a more prominent place?
> > /fazli
> > Sent from my Windows Phone > > From: Juanita > > Sent: 3/10/2012 8:48 AM > > To: HackerspaceSG > > Subject: [HackerspaceSG] Re: HSG Volunteers needed: Aircon manager > > Please please please hang a white board somewhere and write this stuff > > down. If someone is IN the space, it will be staring them in the face > > and hopefully it will get done quicker. Minimal time, cost and effort > > + find your core audience -> validate right??
> > I will buy an A0 size whiteboard and have it delivered and pay for it > > if someone will receive it and hang it.
> > Anyone?
> > On Oct 2, 9:44 pm, Ruiwen Chua <rwc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > So...new app?
> > > On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:28 PM, Michael Cheng <mcheng.w...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > > Luther, use your favorite paste board lah!
> > > > On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:19 PM, Chern Jie <chern...@gmail.com> > wrote:
> > > >> +1
> > > >> Cheers, > > > >> Chern Jie
> > > >> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:18 PM, Ruiwen Chua <rwc...@gmail.com> > wrote:
> > > >>> We need an internal HSG job board for tasks that need doing =) > Members > > > >>> should be able to come by and just pick them off to do
> > > >>> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:12 PM, Luther Goh Lu Feng < > elf...@yahoo.com>wrote:
> > > >>>> My time is a bit tight to come up with the full list. But i will > try.
> > > >>>> In the meantime we need someone to roll up sleeves and replace > the > > > >>>> faulty ceiling lights. Any volunteers? A step ladder is needed, > but we > > > >>>> should be abel to borrow that from our neighbour downstairs.
> > > >>>> > Why don't you put together the full list? Maybe people who are > around > > > >>>> > often could be space fixer extraordinaire :)
> > > >>>> > On Sep 26, 12:47 pm, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com> > wrote:
> > > >>>> > > We already have an annual contract in place, which has > expired. I > > > >>>> am now in the midst of renewing the contract. So this is a very > easy job.
> > > >>>> > > I also realised that the title 'Aircon manager' is extremely > > > >>>> unattractive. I welcome new suggestions, such as 'Aircon ninja', > etc
> > > >>>> > > > Whoever takes on this job should organise for an annual > contract > > > >>>> (paid > > > >>>> > > > up front) with quarterly visits for cleaning. Bulk > purchases are > > > >>>> > > > cheaper, contractor company will call you to schedule so > you do > > > >>>> not > > > >>>> > > > need to remember and an annual contract company will not > charge > > > >>>> you a > > > >>>> > > > 'look-see' fee if you ask them to come by and take a look.
> > > >>>> > > > On Sep 26, 1:55 am, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com> > wrote: > > > >>>> > > >> I hope to be able to recruit a volunteer to help ensure > that > > > >>>> the air-con > > > >>>> > > > gets cleaned every quarter.
> > > >>>> > > >> Duties include:
> > > >>>> > > >> - Be the point of contact with the aircon company. > > > >>>> > > >> - Be the point of contact for any aircon breakdown. > > > >>>> > > >> - Making sure that someone is around when any > cleaning/repair > > > >>>> is happening. > > > >>>> > > >> - Follow up with any payments that need to be sent. > Basically > > > >>>> get the > > > >>>> > > > signatories to sign the cheque
> > > >>>> > > >> This is a pro bono position. More than one vacancy is > available > > > >>>> if > > > >>>> > > > candidates are really passionate about air conditioning. > HSG > > > >>>> already is already > > > >>>> > > > liaising with an company.
> > > >>>> > > >> Interested individuals please drop a mail to > > > >>>> lut...@hackerspace.sg
We do have an A1 board that can be wall mounted somewhere. I think it is at the back of the zone. Can someone please verify? We do have a drill and hammer as well.
>Some (dumb) questions - my apologies for the ignorance - so I can come prepared:
>* Are the walls gyprock/drywall or another material?
>* My toolkit is still in a shipping container in storage somewhere - is there a studfinder, measuring tape and wall-screws for use in the space, or are these required also? >* Is there a suitable drill (hammer?) in the space for use to wall-mount the board?
>- Tom
>On Wednesday, 3 October 2012 10:18:42 UTC+8, Juanita wrote: >It moves and gets used for various things. A dedicated board for one >>use only in one place _stuck to wall_ means no issues with accidental >>erasure, loss of information, etc.
>>On Oct 3, 10:15 am, Fazli Mansor <fazli.man...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> Don't we already have a standup A0 whiteboard? Can we just use that but >>> put it in a more prominent place?
>>> /fazli
>>> Sent from my Windows Phone >>> From: Juanita >>> Sent: 3/10/2012 8:48 AM >>> To: HackerspaceSG >>> Subject: [HackerspaceSG] Re: HSG Volunteers needed: Aircon manager >>> Please please please hang a white board somewhere and write this stuff >>> down. If someone is IN the space, it will be staring them in the face >>> and hopefully it will get done quicker. Minimal time, cost and effort >>> + find your core audience -> validate right??
>>> I will buy an A0 size whiteboard and have it delivered and pay for it >>> if someone will receive it and hang it.
>>> Anyone?
>>> On Oct 2, 9:44 pm, Ruiwen Chua <rwc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> > So...new app?
>>> > On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:28 PM, Michael Cheng <mcheng.w...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> > > Luther, use your favorite paste board lah!
>>> > > Regards,
>>> > > Michael Cheng CM >>> > > Mobile: +65 9185 5166 >>> > > LinkedIn:http://sg.linkedin. com/in/miccheng
>>> > > On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:19 PM, Chern Jie <chern...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> > >> +1
>>> > >> Cheers, >>> > >> Chern Jie
>>> > >> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:18 PM, Ruiwen Chua <rwc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> > >>> We need an internal HSG job board for tasks that need doing =) Members >>> > >>> should be able to come by and just pick them off to do
>>> > >>> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:12 PM, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com>wrote:
>>> > >>>> My time is a bit tight to come up with the full list. But i will try.
>>> > >>>> In the meantime we need someone to roll up sleeves and replace the >>> > >>>> faulty ceiling lights. Any volunteers? A step ladder is needed, but we >>> > >>>> should be abel to borrow that from our neighbour downstairs.
>>> > >>>> > Why don't you put together the full list? Maybe people who are around >>> > >>>> > often could be space fixer extraordinaire :)
>>> > >>>> > On Sep 26, 12:47 pm, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>> > >>>> > > We already have an annual contract in place, which has expired. I >>> > >>>> am now in the midst of renewing the contract. So this is a very easy job.
>>> > >>>> > > I also realised that the title 'Aircon manager' is extremely >>> > >>>> unattractive. I welcome new suggestions, such as 'Aircon ninja', etc
>>> > >>>> > > > Whoever takes on this job should organise for an annual contract >>> > >>>> (paid >>> > >>>> > > > up front) with quarterly visits for cleaning. Bulk purchases are >>> > >>>> > > > cheaper, contractor company will call you to schedule so you do >>> > >>>> not >>> > >>>> > > > need to remember and an annual contract company will not charge >>> > >>>> you a >>> > >>>> > > > 'look-see' fee if you ask them to come by and take a look.
>>> > >>>> > > > On Sep 26, 1:55 am, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com> wrote: >>> > >>>> > > >> I hope to be able to recruit a volunteer to help ensure that >>> > >>>> the air-con >>> > >>>> > > > gets cleaned every quarter.
>>> > >>>> > > >> Duties include:
>>> > >>>> > > >> - Be the point of contact with the aircon company. >>> > >>>> > > >> - Be the point of contact for any aircon breakdown. >>> > >>>> > > >> - Making sure that someone is around when any cleaning/repair >>> > >>>> is happening. >>> > >>>> > > >> - Follow up with any payments that need to be sent. Basically >>> > >>>> get the >>> > >>>> > > > signatories to sign the cheque
>>> > >>>> > > >> This is a pro bono position. More than one vacancy is available >>> > >>>> if >>> > >>>> > > > candidates are really passionate about air conditioning. HSG >>> > >>>> already is already >>> > >>>> > > > liaising with an company.
>>> > >>>> > > >> Interested individuals please drop a mail to >>> > >>>> lut...@hackerspace.sg
Thanks for the offer Tom. Delivery would be Friday from 10am to 4pm
though. Will you be around?.
I am using a supplier I use often so that costs are lower. Someone
needs to sign for the delivery.
I suspect with the light weight you could just use nails and hammer on
one of the foundation concrete walls instead of the (I believe) red
brick non-foundation walls.
On Oct 3, 12:12 pm, Tom Kelshaw <tomkels...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Some (dumb) questions - my apologies for the ignorance - so I can come
> prepared:
> * Are the walls gyprock/drywall or another material?
> * My toolkit is still in a shipping container in storage somewhere - is
> there a studfinder, measuring tape and wall-screws for use in the space, or
> are these required also?
> * Is there a suitable drill (hammer?) in the space for use to wall-mount
> the board?
> - Tom
> On Wednesday, 3 October 2012 10:18:42 UTC+8, Juanita wrote:
> > It moves and gets used for various things. A dedicated board for one
> > use only in one place _stuck to wall_ means no issues with accidental
> > erasure, loss of information, etc.
> > On Oct 3, 10:15 am, Fazli Mansor <fazli.man...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Don't we already have a standup A0 whiteboard? Can we just use that but
> > > put it in a more prominent place?
> > > /fazli
> > > Sent from my Windows Phone
> > > From: Juanita
> > > Sent: 3/10/2012 8:48 AM
> > > To: HackerspaceSG
> > > Subject: [HackerspaceSG] Re: HSG Volunteers needed: Aircon manager
> > > Please please please hang a white board somewhere and write this stuff
> > > down. If someone is IN the space, it will be staring them in the face
> > > and hopefully it will get done quicker. Minimal time, cost and effort
> > > + find your core audience -> validate right??
> > > I will buy an A0 size whiteboard and have it delivered and pay for it
> > > if someone will receive it and hang it.
> > > Anyone?
> > > On Oct 2, 9:44 pm, Ruiwen Chua <rwc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > So...new app?
> > > > On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:28 PM, Michael Cheng <mcheng.w...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> > > > > Luther, use your favorite paste board lah!
> > > > > On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:19 PM, Chern Jie <chern...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> > > > >> +1
> > > > >> Cheers,
> > > > >> Chern Jie
> > > > >> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:18 PM, Ruiwen Chua <rwc...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> > > > >>> We need an internal HSG job board for tasks that need doing =)
> > Members
> > > > >>> should be able to come by and just pick them off to do
> > > > >>> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:12 PM, Luther Goh Lu Feng <
> > elf...@yahoo.com>wrote:
> > > > >>>> My time is a bit tight to come up with the full list. But i will
> > try.
> > > > >>>> In the meantime we need someone to roll up sleeves and replace
> > the
> > > > >>>> faulty ceiling lights. Any volunteers? A step ladder is needed,
> > but we
> > > > >>>> should be abel to borrow that from our neighbour downstairs.
> > > > >>>> > Why don't you put together the full list? Maybe people who are
> > around
> > > > >>>> > often could be space fixer extraordinaire :)
> > > > >>>> > On Sep 26, 12:47 pm, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com>
> > wrote:
> > > > >>>> > > We already have an annual contract in place, which has
> > expired. I
> > > > >>>> am now in the midst of renewing the contract. So this is a very
> > easy job.
> > > > >>>> > > I also realised that the title 'Aircon manager' is extremely
> > > > >>>> unattractive. I welcome new suggestions, such as 'Aircon ninja',
> > etc
> > > > >>>> > > > Whoever takes on this job should organise for an annual
> > contract
> > > > >>>> (paid
> > > > >>>> > > > up front) with quarterly visits for cleaning. Bulk
> > purchases are
> > > > >>>> > > > cheaper, contractor company will call you to schedule so
> > you do
> > > > >>>> not
> > > > >>>> > > > need to remember and an annual contract company will not
> > charge
> > > > >>>> you a
> > > > >>>> > > > 'look-see' fee if you ask them to come by and take a look.
> > > > >>>> > > > On Sep 26, 1:55 am, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com>
> > wrote:
> > > > >>>> > > >> I hope to be able to recruit a volunteer to help ensure
> > that
> > > > >>>> the air-con
> > > > >>>> > > > gets cleaned every quarter.
> > > > >>>> > > >> Duties include:
> > > > >>>> > > >> - Be the point of contact with the aircon company.
> > > > >>>> > > >> - Be the point of contact for any aircon breakdown.
> > > > >>>> > > >> - Making sure that someone is around when any
> > cleaning/repair
> > > > >>>> is happening.
> > > > >>>> > > >> - Follow up with any payments that need to be sent.
> > Basically
> > > > >>>> get the
> > > > >>>> > > > signatories to sign the cheque
> > > > >>>> > > >> This is a pro bono position. More than one vacancy is
> > available
> > > > >>>> if
> > > > >>>> > > > candidates are really passionate about air conditioning.
> > HSG
> > > > >>>> already is already
> > > > >>>> > > > liaising with an company.
> > > > >>>> > > >> Interested individuals please drop a mail to
> > > > >>>> lut...@hackerspace.sg
Sent from my Windows Phone
From: Juanita
Sent: 3/10/2012 2:53 PM
To: HackerspaceSG
Subject: [HackerspaceSG] Re: HSG Volunteers needed: Aircon manager
Thanks for the offer Tom. Delivery would be Friday from 10am to 4pm
though. Will you be around?.
I am using a supplier I use often so that costs are lower. Someone
needs to sign for the delivery.
I suspect with the light weight you could just use nails and hammer on
one of the foundation concrete walls instead of the (I believe) red
brick non-foundation walls.
On Oct 3, 12:12 pm, Tom Kelshaw <tomkels...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Some (dumb) questions - my apologies for the ignorance - so I can come
> prepared:
> * Are the walls gyprock/drywall or another material?
> * My toolkit is still in a shipping container in storage somewhere - is
> there a studfinder, measuring tape and wall-screws for use in the space, or
> are these required also?
> * Is there a suitable drill (hammer?) in the space for use to wall-mount
> the board?
> - Tom
> On Wednesday, 3 October 2012 10:18:42 UTC+8, Juanita wrote:
> > It moves and gets used for various things. A dedicated board for one
> > use only in one place _stuck to wall_ means no issues with accidental
> > erasure, loss of information, etc.
> > On Oct 3, 10:15 am, Fazli Mansor <fazli.man...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Don't we already have a standup A0 whiteboard? Can we just use that but
> > > put it in a more prominent place?
> > > /fazli
> > > Sent from my Windows Phone
> > > From: Juanita
> > > Sent: 3/10/2012 8:48 AM
> > > To: HackerspaceSG
> > > Subject: [HackerspaceSG] Re: HSG Volunteers needed: Aircon manager
> > > Please please please hang a white board somewhere and write this stuff
> > > down. If someone is IN the space, it will be staring them in the face
> > > and hopefully it will get done quicker. Minimal time, cost and effort
> > > + find your core audience -> validate right??
> > > I will buy an A0 size whiteboard and have it delivered and pay for it
> > > if someone will receive it and hang it.
> > > Anyone?
> > > On Oct 2, 9:44 pm, Ruiwen Chua <rwc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > So...new app?
> > > > On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:28 PM, Michael Cheng <mcheng.w...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> > > > > Luther, use your favorite paste board lah!
> > > > > On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:19 PM, Chern Jie <chern...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> > > > >> +1
> > > > >> Cheers,
> > > > >> Chern Jie
> > > > >> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:18 PM, Ruiwen Chua <rwc...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> > > > >>> We need an internal HSG job board for tasks that need doing =)
> > Members
> > > > >>> should be able to come by and just pick them off to do
> > > > >>> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:12 PM, Luther Goh Lu Feng <
> > elf...@yahoo.com>wrote:
> > > > >>>> My time is a bit tight to come up with the full list. But i will
> > try.
> > > > >>>> In the meantime we need someone to roll up sleeves and replace
> > the
> > > > >>>> faulty ceiling lights. Any volunteers? A step ladder is needed,
> > but we
> > > > >>>> should be abel to borrow that from our neighbour downstairs.
> > > > >>>> > Why don't you put together the full list? Maybe people who are
> > around
> > > > >>>> > often could be space fixer extraordinaire :)
> > > > >>>> > On Sep 26, 12:47 pm, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com>
> > wrote:
> > > > >>>> > > We already have an annual contract in place, which has
> > expired. I
> > > > >>>> am now in the midst of renewing the contract. So this is a very
> > easy job.
> > > > >>>> > > I also realised that the title 'Aircon manager' is extremely
> > > > >>>> unattractive. I welcome new suggestions, such as 'Aircon ninja',
> > etc
> > > > >>>> > > > Whoever takes on this job should organise for an annual
> > contract
> > > > >>>> (paid
> > > > >>>> > > > up front) with quarterly visits for cleaning. Bulk
> > purchases are
> > > > >>>> > > > cheaper, contractor company will call you to schedule so
> > you do
> > > > >>>> not
> > > > >>>> > > > need to remember and an annual contract company will not
> > charge
> > > > >>>> you a
> > > > >>>> > > > 'look-see' fee if you ask them to come by and take a look.
> > > > >>>> > > > On Sep 26, 1:55 am, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com>
> > wrote:
> > > > >>>> > > >> I hope to be able to recruit a volunteer to help ensure
> > that
> > > > >>>> the air-con
> > > > >>>> > > > gets cleaned every quarter.
> > > > >>>> > > >> Duties include:
> > > > >>>> > > >> - Be the point of contact with the aircon company.
> > > > >>>> > > >> - Be the point of contact for any aircon breakdown.
> > > > >>>> > > >> - Making sure that someone is around when any
> > cleaning/repair
> > > > >>>> is happening.
> > > > >>>> > > >> - Follow up with any payments that need to be sent.
> > Basically
> > > > >>>> get the
> > > > >>>> > > > signatories to sign the cheque
> > > > >>>> > > >> This is a pro bono position. More than one vacancy is
> > available
> > > > >>>> if
> > > > >>>> > > > candidates are really passionate about air conditioning.
> > HSG
> > > > >>>> already is already
> > > > >>>> > > > liaising with an company.
> > > > >>>> > > >> Interested individuals please drop a mail to
> > > > >>>> lut...@hackerspace.sg
Attached is a picture of the white board that I mentioned. It's been collecting dust at hsg since day 1... left over from the previous tenant. Feels light enough to be wall mounted. Now we need a space to mount it.
>Sent from my Windows Phone >From: Juanita >Sent: 3/10/2012 2:53 PM >To: HackerspaceSG >Subject: [HackerspaceSG] Re: HSG Volunteers needed: Aircon manager >Thanks for the offer Tom. Delivery would be Friday from 10am to 4pm >though. Will you be around?.
>I am using a supplier I use often so that costs are lower. Someone >needs to sign for the delivery.
>I suspect with the light weight you could just use nails and hammer on >one of the foundation concrete walls instead of the (I believe) red >brick non-foundation walls.
>On Oct 3, 12:12 pm, Tom Kelshaw <tomkels...@gmail.com> wrote: >> I was planning to drop by the space after 3.30pm today. As I'm new, why >> don't I pick up a board and mount it this afternoon?
>> Some (dumb) questions - my apologies for the ignorance - so I can come >> prepared:
>> * Are the walls gyprock/drywall or another material? >> * My toolkit is still in a shipping container in storage somewhere - is >> there a studfinder, measuring tape and wall-screws for use in the space, or >> are these required also? >> * Is there a suitable drill (hammer?) in the space for use to wall-mount >> the board?
>> - Tom
>> On Wednesday, 3 October 2012 10:18:42 UTC+8, Juanita wrote:
>> > It moves and gets used for various things. A dedicated board for one >> > use only in one place _stuck to wall_ means no issues with accidental >> > erasure, loss of information, etc.
>> > On Oct 3, 10:15 am, Fazli Mansor <fazli.man...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > > Don't we already have a standup A0 whiteboard? Can we just use that but >> > > put it in a more prominent place?
>> > > /fazli
>> > > Sent from my Windows Phone >> > > From: Juanita >> > > Sent: 3/10/2012 8:48 AM >> > > To: HackerspaceSG >> > > Subject: [HackerspaceSG] Re: HSG Volunteers needed: Aircon manager >> > > Please please please hang a white board somewhere and write this stuff >> > > down. If someone is IN the space, it will be staring them in the face >> > > and hopefully it will get done quicker. Minimal time, cost and effort >> > > + find your core audience -> validate right??
>> > > I will buy an A0 size whiteboard and have it delivered and pay for it >> > > if someone will receive it and hang it.
>> > > Anyone?
>> > > On Oct 2, 9:44 pm, Ruiwen Chua <rwc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > > > So...new app?
>> > > > On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:28 PM, Michael Cheng <mcheng.w...@gmail.com> >> > wrote: >> > > > > Luther, use your favorite paste board lah!
>> > > > > On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:19 PM, Chern Jie <chern...@gmail.com> >> > wrote:
>> > > > >> +1
>> > > > >> Cheers, >> > > > >> Chern Jie
>> > > > >> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:18 PM, Ruiwen Chua <rwc...@gmail.com> >> > wrote:
>> > > > >>> We need an internal HSG job board for tasks that need doing =) >> > Members >> > > > >>> should be able to come by and just pick them off to do
>> > > > >>> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:12 PM, Luther Goh Lu Feng < >> > elf...@yahoo.com>wrote:
>> > > > >>>> My time is a bit tight to come up with the full list. But i will >> > try.
>> > > > >>>> In the meantime we need someone to roll up sleeves and replace >> > the >> > > > >>>> faulty ceiling lights. Any volunteers? A step ladder is needed, >> > but we >> > > > >>>> should be abel to borrow that from our neighbour downstairs.
>> > > > >>>> > Why don't you put together the full list? Maybe people who are >> > around >> > > > >>>> > often could be space fixer extraordinaire :)
>> > > > >>>> > On Sep 26, 12:47 pm, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com> >> > wrote:
>> > > > >>>> > > We already have an annual contract in place, which has >> > expired. I >> > > > >>>> am now in the midst of renewing the contract. So this is a very >> > easy job.
>> > > > >>>> > > I also realised that the title 'Aircon manager' is extremely >> > > > >>>> unattractive. I welcome new suggestions, such as 'Aircon ninja', >> > etc
>> > > > >>>> > > > Whoever takes on this job should organise for an annual >> > contract >> > > > >>>> (paid >> > > > >>>> > > > up front) with quarterly visits for cleaning. Bulk >> > purchases are >> > > > >>>> > > > cheaper, contractor company will call you to schedule so >> > you do >> > > > >>>> not >> > > > >>>> > > > need to remember and an annual contract company will not >> > charge >> > > > >>>> you a >> > > > >>>> > > > 'look-see' fee if you ask them to come by and take a look.
>> > > > >>>> > > > On Sep 26, 1:55 am, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com> >> > wrote: >> > > > >>>> > > >> I hope to be able to recruit a volunteer to help ensure >> > that >> > > > >>>> the air-con >> > > > >>>> > > > gets cleaned every quarter.
>> > > > >>>> > > >> Duties include:
>> > > > >>>> > > >> - Be the point of contact with the aircon company. >> > > > >>>> > > >> - Be the point of contact for any aircon breakdown. >> > > > >>>> > > >> - Making sure that someone is around when any >> > cleaning/repair >> > > > >>>> is happening. >> > > > >>>> > > >> - Follow up with any payments that need to be sent. >> > Basically >> > > > >>>> get the >> > > > >>>> > > > signatories to sign the cheque
>> > > > >>>> > > >> This is a pro bono position. More than one vacancy is >> > available >> > > > >>>> if >> > > > >>>> > > > candidates are really passionate about air conditioning. >> > HSG >> > > > >>>> already is already >> > > > >>>> > > > liaising with an company.
>> > > > >>>> > > >> Interested individuals please drop a mail to >> > > > >>>> lut...@hackerspace.sg
> Attached is a picture of the white board that I mentioned. It's been collecting dust at hsg since day 1... left over from the previous tenant. Feels light enough to be wall mounted. Now we need a space to mount it.
> >Sent from my Windows Phone
> >From: Juanita
> >Sent: 3/10/2012 2:53 PM
> >To: HackerspaceSG
> >Subject: [HackerspaceSG] Re: HSG Volunteers needed: Aircon manager
> >Thanks for the offer Tom. Delivery would be Friday from 10am to 4pm
> >though. Will you be around?.
> >I am using a supplier I use often so that costs are lower. Someone
> >needs to sign for the delivery.
> >I suspect with the light weight you could just use nails and hammer on
> >one of the foundation concrete walls instead of the (I believe) red
> >brick non-foundation walls.
> >On Oct 3, 12:12 pm, Tom Kelshaw <tomkels...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> I was planning to drop by the space after 3.30pm today. As I'm new, why
> >> don't I pick up a board and mount it this afternoon?
> >> Some (dumb) questions - my apologies for the ignorance - so I can come
> >> prepared:
> >> * Are the walls gyprock/drywall or another material?
> >> * My toolkit is still in a shipping container in storage somewhere - is
> >> there a studfinder, measuring tape and wall-screws for use in the space, or
> >> are these required also?
> >> * Is there a suitable drill (hammer?) in the space for use to wall-mount
> >> the board?
> >> - Tom
> >> On Wednesday, 3 October 2012 10:18:42 UTC+8, Juanita wrote:
> >> > It moves and gets used for various things. A dedicated board for one
> >> > use only in one place _stuck to wall_ means no issues with accidental
> >> > erasure, loss of information, etc.
> >> > On Oct 3, 10:15 am, Fazli Mansor <fazli.man...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> > > Don't we already have a standup A0 whiteboard? Can we just use that but
> >> > > put it in a more prominent place?
> >> > > /fazli
> >> > > Sent from my Windows Phone
> >> > > From: Juanita
> >> > > Sent: 3/10/2012 8:48 AM
> >> > > To: HackerspaceSG
> >> > > Subject: [HackerspaceSG] Re: HSG Volunteers needed: Aircon manager
> >> > > Please please please hang a white board somewhere and write this stuff
> >> > > down. If someone is IN the space, it will be staring them in the face
> >> > > and hopefully it will get done quicker. Minimal time, cost and effort
> >> > > + find your core audience -> validate right??
> >> > > I will buy an A0 size whiteboard and have it delivered and pay for it
> >> > > if someone will receive it and hang it.
> >> > > Anyone?
> >> > > On Oct 2, 9:44 pm, Ruiwen Chua <rwc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> > > > So...new app?
> >> > > > On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:28 PM, Michael Cheng <mcheng.w...@gmail.com>
> >> > wrote:
> >> > > > > Luther, use your favorite paste board lah!
> >> > > > > On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:19 PM, Chern Jie <chern...@gmail.com>
> >> > wrote:
> >> > > > >> +1
> >> > > > >> Cheers,
> >> > > > >> Chern Jie
> >> > > > >> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:18 PM, Ruiwen Chua <rwc...@gmail.com>
> >> > wrote:
> >> > > > >>> We need an internal HSG job board for tasks that need doing =)
> >> > Members
> >> > > > >>> should be able to come by and just pick them off to do
> >> > > > >>> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:12 PM, Luther Goh Lu Feng <
> >> > elf...@yahoo.com>wrote:
> >> > > > >>>> My time is a bit tight to come up with the full list. But i will
> >> > try.
> >> > > > >>>> In the meantime we need someone to roll up sleeves and replace
> >> > the
> >> > > > >>>> faulty ceiling lights. Any volunteers? A step ladder is needed,
> >> > but we
> >> > > > >>>> should be abel to borrow that from our neighbour downstairs.
> >> > > > >>>> > Why don't you put together the full list? Maybe people who are
> >> > around
> >> > > > >>>> > often could be space fixer extraordinaire :)
> >> > > > >>>> > > We already have an annual contract in place, which has
> >> > expired. I
> >> > > > >>>> am now in the midst of renewing the contract. So this is a very
> >> > easy job.
> >> > > > >>>> > > I also realised that the title 'Aircon manager' is extremely
> >> > > > >>>> unattractive. I welcome new suggestions, such as 'Aircon ninja',
> >> > etc
> >> > > > >>>> > > > Whoever takes on this job should organise for an annual
> >> > contract
> >> > > > >>>> (paid
> >> > > > >>>> > > > up front) with quarterly visits for cleaning. Bulk
> >> > purchases are
> >> > > > >>>> > > > cheaper, contractor company will call you to schedule so
> >> > you do
> >> > > > >>>> not
> >> > > > >>>> > > > need to remember and an annual contract company will not
> >> > charge
> >> > > > >>>> you a
> >> > > > >>>> > > > 'look-see' fee if you ask them to come by and take a look.
> >> > > > >>>> > > > On Sep 26, 1:55 am, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com>
> >> > wrote:
> >> > > > >>>> > > >> I hope to be able to recruit a volunteer to help ensure
> >> > that
> >> > > > >>>> the air-con
> >> > > > >>>> > > > gets cleaned every quarter.
> >> > > > >>>> > > >> Duties include:
> >> > > > >>>> > > >> - Be the point of contact with the aircon company.
> >> > > > >>>> > > >> - Be the point of contact for any aircon breakdown.
> >> > > > >>>> > > >> - Making sure that someone is around when any
> >> > cleaning/repair
> >> > > > >>>> is happening.
> >> > > > >>>> > > >> - Follow up with any payments that need to be sent.
> >> > Basically
> >> > > > >>>> get the
> >> > > > >>>> > > > signatories to sign the cheque
> >> > > > >>>> > > >> This is a pro bono position. More than one vacancy is
> >> > available
> >> > > > >>>> if
> >> > > > >>>> > > > candidates are really passionate about air conditioning.
> >> > HSG
> >> > > > >>>> already is already
> >> > > > >>>> > > > liaising with an company.
> >> > > > >>>> > > >> Interested individuals please drop a mail to
> >> > > > >>>> lut...@hackerspace.sg
>Does it have the flat hooks on the top for mounting?
>On Oct 3, 5:03 pm, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com> wrote: >> Attached is a picture of the white board that I mentioned. It's been collecting dust at hsg since day 1... left over from the previous tenant. Feels light enough to be wall mounted. Now we need a space to mount it.
>> >Sent from my Windows Phone >> >From: Juanita >> >Sent: 3/10/2012 2:53 PM >> >To: HackerspaceSG >> >Subject: [HackerspaceSG] Re: HSG Volunteers needed: Aircon manager >> >Thanks for the offer Tom. Delivery would be Friday from 10am to 4pm >> >though. Will you be around?.
>> >I am using a supplier I use often so that costs are lower. Someone >> >needs to sign for the delivery.
>> >I suspect with the light weight you could just use nails and hammer on >> >one of the foundation concrete walls instead of the (I believe) red >> >brick non-foundation walls.
>> >On Oct 3, 12:12 pm, Tom Kelshaw <tomkels...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> I was planning to drop by the space after 3.30pm today. As I'm new, why >> >> don't I pick up a board and mount it this afternoon?
>> >> Some (dumb) questions - my apologies for the ignorance - so I can come >> >> prepared:
>> >> * Are the walls gyprock/drywall or another material? >> >> * My toolkit is still in a shipping container in storage somewhere - is >> >> there a studfinder, measuring tape and wall-screws for use in the space, or >> >> are these required also? >> >> * Is there a suitable drill (hammer?) in the space for use to wall-mount >> >> the board?
>> >> - Tom
>> >> On Wednesday, 3 October 2012 10:18:42 UTC+8, Juanita wrote:
>> >> > It moves and gets used for various things. A dedicated board for one >> >> > use only in one place _stuck to wall_ means no issues with accidental >> >> > erasure, loss of information, etc.
>> >> > On Oct 3, 10:15 am, Fazli Mansor <fazli.man...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> > > Don't we already have a standup A0 whiteboard? Can we just use that but >> >> > > put it in a more prominent place?
>> >> > > /fazli
>> >> > > Sent from my Windows Phone >> >> > > From: Juanita >> >> > > Sent: 3/10/2012 8:48 AM >> >> > > To: HackerspaceSG >> >> > > Subject: [HackerspaceSG] Re: HSG Volunteers needed: Aircon manager >> >> > > Please please please hang a white board somewhere and write this stuff >> >> > > down. If someone is IN the space, it will be staring them in the face >> >> > > and hopefully it will get done quicker. Minimal time, cost and effort >> >> > > + find your core audience -> validate right??
>> >> > > I will buy an A0 size whiteboard and have it delivered and pay for it >> >> > > if someone will receive it and hang it.
>> >> > > Anyone?
>> >> > > On Oct 2, 9:44 pm, Ruiwen Chua <rwc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >> > > > So...new app?
>> >> > > > On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:28 PM, Michael Cheng <mcheng.w...@gmail.com> >> >> > wrote: >> >> > > > > Luther, use your favorite paste board lah!
>> >> > > > > On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:19 PM, Chern Jie <chern...@gmail.com> >> >> > wrote:
>> >> > > > >> +1
>> >> > > > >> Cheers, >> >> > > > >> Chern Jie
>> >> > > > >> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:18 PM, Ruiwen Chua <rwc...@gmail.com> >> >> > wrote:
>> >> > > > >>> We need an internal HSG job board for tasks that need doing =) >> >> > Members >> >> > > > >>> should be able to come by and just pick them off to do
>> >> > > > >>> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:12 PM, Luther Goh Lu Feng < >> >> > elf...@yahoo.com>wrote:
>> >> > > > >>>> My time is a bit tight to come up with the full list. But i will >> >> > try.
>> >> > > > >>>> In the meantime we need someone to roll up sleeves and replace >> >> > the >> >> > > > >>>> faulty ceiling lights. Any volunteers? A step ladder is needed, >> >> > but we >> >> > > > >>>> should be abel to borrow that from our neighbour downstairs.
>> >> > > > >>>> > Why don't you put together the full list? Maybe people who are >> >> > around >> >> > > > >>>> > often could be space fixer extraordinaire :)
>> >> > > > >>>> > > We already have an annual contract in place, which has >> >> > expired. I >> >> > > > >>>> am now in the midst of renewing the contract. So this is a very >> >> > easy job.
>> >> > > > >>>> > > I also realised that the title 'Aircon manager' is extremely >> >> > > > >>>> unattractive. I welcome new suggestions, such as 'Aircon ninja', >> >> > etc
>> >> > > > >>>> > > > Whoever takes on this job should organise for an annual >> >> > contract >> >> > > > >>>> (paid >> >> > > > >>>> > > > up front) with quarterly visits for cleaning. Bulk >> >> > purchases are >> >> > > > >>>> > > > cheaper, contractor company will call you to schedule so >> >> > you do >> >> > > > >>>> not >> >> > > > >>>> > > > need to remember and an annual contract company will not >> >> > charge >> >> > > > >>>> you a >> >> > > > >>>> > > > 'look-see' fee if you ask them to come by and take a look.
>> >> > > > >>>> > > > On Sep 26, 1:55 am, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com> >> >> > wrote: >> >> > > > >>>> > > >> I hope to be able to recruit a volunteer to help ensure >> >> > that >> >> > > > >>>> the air-con >> >> > > > >>>> > > > gets cleaned every quarter.
>> >> > > > >>>> > > >> Duties include:
>> >> > > > >>>> > > >> - Be the point of contact with the aircon company. >> >> > > > >>>> > > >> - Be the point of contact for any aircon breakdown. >> >> > > > >>>> > > >> - Making sure that someone is around when any >> >> > cleaning/repair >> >> > > > >>>> is happening. >> >> > > > >>>> > > >> - Follow up with any payments that need to be sent. >> >> > Basically >> >> > > > >>>> get the >> >> > > > >>>> > > > signatories to sign the cheque
>> >> > > > >>>> > > >> This is a pro bono position. More than one vacancy is >> >> > available >> >> > > > >>>> if >> >> > > > >>>> > > > candidates are really passionate about air conditioning. >> >> > HSG >> >> > > > >>>> already is already >> >> > > > >>>> > > > liaising with an company.
>> >> > > > >>>> > > >> Interested individuals please drop a mail to >> >> > > > >>>> lut...@hackerspace.sg
Good stuff Ben. Been wanting to try since you shared at the last Python Study Group.
But I reckon that at the very least, the arrears team, consisting of Roland, James and myself, could benefit from this. The membership team could also benefit from this too. Please let me know how we can get started.
>I volunteer a free license for our Agile project management tool, Eidos, which is about to go into private beta. :-) We have a kanban board as well as SCRUM. I think kanban would be best for these kinds of things. http://proteus-agility.com
> -- Ben
>On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 8:43 PM, Ruiwen Chua <rwc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>So...new app?
>>On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:28 PM, Michael Cheng <mcheng.w...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>Luther, use your favorite paste board lah! >>>Regards,
>>>On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:19 PM, Chern Jie <chern...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>+1
>>>>Cheers, >>>>Chern Jie
>>>>On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:18 PM, Ruiwen Chua <rwc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>We need an internal HSG job board for tasks that need doing =) Members should be able to come by and just pick them off to do
>>>>>On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:12 PM, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>>>>My time is a bit tight to come up with the full list. But i will try.
>>>>>>In the meantime we need someone to roll up sleeves and replace the >>>>>>faulty ceiling lights. Any volunteers? A step ladder is needed, but we >>>>>>should be abel to borrow that from our neighbour downstairs.
>>>>>>> > > Whoever takes on this job should organise for an annual contract (paid >>>>>>> > > up front) with quarterly visits for cleaning. Bulk purchases are >>>>>>> > > cheaper, contractor company will call you to schedule so you do not >>>>>>> > > need to remember and an annual contract company will not charge you a >>>>>>> > > 'look-see' fee if you ask them to come by and take a look.
>>>>>>> > > On Sep 26, 1:55 am, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com> wrote: >>>>>>> > >> I hope to be able to recruit a volunteer to help ensure that the air-con >>>>>>> > > gets cleaned every quarter.
>>>>>>> > >> Duties include:
>>>>>>> > >> - Be the point of contact with the aircon company. >>>>>>> > >> - Be the point of contact for any aircon breakdown. >>>>>>> > >> - Making sure that someone is around when any cleaning/repair is happening. >>>>>>> > >> - Follow up with any payments that need to be sent. Basically get the >>>>>>> > > signatories to sign the cheque
>>>>>>> > >> This is a pro bono position. More than one vacancy is available if >>>>>>> > > candidates are really passionate about air conditioning. HSG already is already >>>>>>> > > liaising with an company.
>>>>>>> > >> Interested individuals please drop a mail to lut...@hackerspace.sg
The next servicing will be in 3 months time. This position of aircon
manager is still up for grabs!
PS. We discovered a funky smell similar to gas today that may be from
the aircon near the window in the main area. But we are unable to
replicate the issue after switching off the iarcon and turning it back
on. Please feedback if you have similar observations.
On Oct 3, 1:50 am, Meng Weng Wong <mengw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I would like to suggest we get the noisy one replaced totally.
> On 26 Sep, 2012, at 1:55 AM, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > I hope to be able to recruit a volunteer to help ensure that the air-con gets cleaned every quarter.
> > Duties include:
> > - Be the point of contact with the aircon company.
> > - Be the point of contact for any aircon breakdown.
> > - Making sure that someone is around when any cleaning/repair is happening.
> > - Follow up with any payments that need to be sent. Basically get the signatories to sign the cheque
> > This is a pro bono position. More than one vacancy is available if candidates are really passionate about air conditioning. HSG already is already liaising with an company.
> > Interested individuals please drop a mail to lut...@hackerspace.sg
> Good stuff Ben. Been wanting to try since you shared at the last Python
> Study Group.
> But I reckon that at the very least, the arrears team, consisting of
> Roland, James and myself, could benefit from this. The membership team
> could also benefit from this too. Please let me know how we can get started.
> I volunteer a free license for our Agile project management tool, Eidos,
> which is about to go into private beta. :-) We have a kanban board as well
> as SCRUM. I think kanban would be best for these kinds of things.
> http://proteus-agility.com
> -- Ben
> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 8:43 PM, Ruiwen Chua <rwc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> So...new app?
> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:28 PM, Michael Cheng <mcheng.w...@gmail.com>wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:19 PM, Chern Jie <chern...@gmail.com> wrote:
> +1
> Cheers,
> Chern Jie
> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:18 PM, Ruiwen Chua <rwc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> We need an internal HSG job board for tasks that need doing =) Members
> should be able to come by and just pick them off to do
> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:12 PM, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com>wrote:
> My time is a bit tight to come up with the full list. But i will try.
> In the meantime we need someone to roll up sleeves and replace the
> faulty ceiling lights. Any volunteers? A step ladder is needed, but we
> should be abel to borrow that from our neighbour downstairs.
> > > > Whoever takes on this job should organise for an annual contract
> (paid
> > > > up front) with quarterly visits for cleaning. Bulk purchases are
> > > > cheaper, contractor company will call you to schedule so you do not
> > > > need to remember and an annual contract company will not charge you a
> > > > 'look-see' fee if you ask them to come by and take a look.
> > > > On Sep 26, 1:55 am, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > > >> I hope to be able to recruit a volunteer to help ensure that the
> air-con
> > > > gets cleaned every quarter.
> > > >> Duties include:
> > > >> - Be the point of contact with the aircon company.
> > > >> - Be the point of contact for any aircon breakdown.
> > > >> - Making sure that someone is around when any cleaning/repair is
> happening.
> > > >> - Follow up with any payments that need to be sent. Basically get
> the
> > > > signatories to sign the cheque
> > > >> This is a pro bono position. More than one vacancy is available if
> > > > candidates are really passionate about air conditioning. HSG already
> is already
> > > > liaising with an company.
> > > >> Interested individuals please drop a mail to lut...@hackerspace.sg