Let me see where I can chime in on some of this and help add further light to the situation. I apologize in advance for any unintentional harsh tone, as well as the length of it.
The original request that was made was in no means an attempt to single anyone out, point fingers, place blame, accuse, start a witch hunt, or give someone an arrow to the knee. The email was sent per my request, and my request was started simply for the fact that Ben and I are working on solving a problem that we have in abundant quantities in the space. We've got no where really designated and proper to store anything in a tidy manner. The only catch is the one immutable fact that between he and I we only have but so much time and availability to get anything done. As much as we would love to, it wont happen instantaneously. So presented with a dilemma with the lack of instant gratification for us, we either have to start somewhere or get so overwhelmed with it all and start no where. I'm opting for the first of those two options. And thus we are starting on that side of the shop and going to progress our way around cleaning up other abandoned and delinquent projects as time permits us. Hopefully before too long we'll have a much more organized setup to not have tools and other things jumbled across the shop.
Now, I'm not to just blast back at you Dru, but it does sound very much like you're trying to make a statement of "it's ok that I do it because everyone else does." We definitely don't have anything to gain as a group by taking that approach on anything. Some of the things you have mentioned are indeed good points, are an issue, and were just not included on the original email because they are further down on the list of all the things to fix. We just haven't gotten there yet.
I do believe you've thrown some items that have been there considerably longer than others into one conglomeration of parts and projects. I think it is very important that we distinguish between projects that are actively being worked on and various peoples projects and things that have been sitting for so long I don't even remember when it was last moved. Whether you meant for your point to come off that way or not, it provides a good opportunity for everyone to sit back and think about something. I think we should all do due diligence to pay attention to what we each have stored at the space as project (or parts for projects) and make sure they don't sit for ever and junk up the place any worse than it is. I also hope that we can all attempt to clean up after ourselves as well as make sure that we're not leaving projects incomplete for months on end, tools (borrowed, space, or personal) scattered about. It is all a shared space, and as such we cannot get by without doing our best to be considerate of the others we impact.
I personally believe that once time has allowed us to get some of the planned things the board has for the space and shop done, everyone will be pleased. It will still be dependent upon us all doing our part to put tools and other things away in a reasonable time frame, but it should be drastically easier at that point. I think everyone can agree we desperately need to have somewhere to ACTUALLY put stuff away.
Thanks,
Daniel H.
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