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An interesting idea...
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Subject: Re: [Nottinghack] An interesting idea...
From: Kai Pays <ravepa...@gmail.com>
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Sounds like a good idea :-)
I would be up for doing something like that, I don't get to the space as
often as I would like but ill have a go :-)
On 30 Oct 2012 09:00, "James Hayward" <jhayward1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> As many of you know, I like to lurk on many other Hackspace lists and
> steal their best ideas - this is where the "Cost of Hacking" site came from!
>
> On the London list recently, they are starting an adopt-a-spanner scheme,
> where members each take responsibility for one tool/item in the space.
> That member regularly checks the tool to make sure it is there and usable,
> and if not takes the appropriate action to sort out the problem (they don't
> spend their own money, but the problem is noticed, raised and fixed!)
>
> At the moment in our space there are a few people that look after pretty
> much everything, but they get very little time to hack their own projects!
>
> What do people think about stealing London's idea and implementing
> something similar here??
>
> J
>
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<p dir=3D"ltr">Sounds like a good idea :-) <br>
I would be up for doing something like that, I don't get to the space a=
s often as I would like but ill have a go :-) </p>
<div class=3D"gmail_quote">On 30 Oct 2012 09:00, "James Hayward" =
<<a href=3D"mailto:jhayward1...@gmail.com">jhayward1...@gmail.com</a>>=
; wrote:<br type=3D"attribution"><blockquote class=3D"gmail_quote" style=3D=
"margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
As many of you know, I like to lurk on many other Hackspace lists and steal=
their best ideas - this is where the "Cost of Hacking" site came=
from!<br><br>On the London list recently, they are starting an adopt-a-spa=
nner scheme, where members each take responsibility for one tool/item in th=
e space.=A0 That member regularly checks the tool to make sure it is there =
and usable, and if not takes the appropriate action to sort out the problem=
(they don't spend their own money, but the problem is noticed, raised =
and fixed!)<br>
<br>At the moment in our space there are a few people that look after prett=
y much everything, but they get very little time to hack their own projects=
!<br><br>What do people think about stealing London's idea and implemen=
ting something similar here??<br>
<br>J<br></blockquote></div>
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