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Revision as of 20:51, 13 June 2012
Present: Nate, Neonate, Heibai, Josh, Xander, AlisonC
Agenda Items
Ventilation Proposal: Josh W.
- General Problem:
- Bad Ventilation = Potential hazards + unpleasant smell
- Good Ventilation = We can cut more stuff with less worry!, cut different kinds of things
- More detailed explanation:
- There is currently no appropriate ventilation for LASER Cutter, 3D Printers, CNC Cutting, etc.
- There is currently no fresh air in take for the Proto Room or DogFort
- When laser cutting acrylic, it emits a plastic burning stench that people complain about! (JW: Competing with poo smell)
- With proper ventilation, we can cut more materials that we currently avoid due to health concerns.
- Fumes from acrylic are bad for you. Not as bad as chlorine, but not good.
- There are potential people willing to lend us money to make this happen, so long as we pay them back in a 6 month time frame and/or count towards membership.
- Costs:
- $180 = Fans: http://www.amazon.com/Suncourt-Inductor-In-Line-2-Speed-Duct/dp/B0015S5DBM/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1338512898&sr=8-2 3x - $60 each = $180
- $360 = Ductwork: $13 per 5 feet x 20 + $10 per join x 10 = $360 online. I bet they're way cheaper if you buy them somewhere local like stadium hardware though.
- $150 = Fudge factor $150 (mounts, screws, vents, dampers, poking holes in walls, etc etc).
- $50 = Bends / Joints / Angles / Connectors
- Total cost: $750 -- but I suspect it may come down to ~$550 or less buying locally.
- If we ONLY do Protoroom (not Dogfort), we can reduce by ~$100 (min ~400$, max ~600$)
- XH: Two competing proposals, Shvartsman has priced out both
- Through-ventilation Dogfort and Protoroom
- Fume hood, duct for laser cutter
- Who can make happen?
- Josh Williams
- Michael Shvartsman
- Tyler Worman
- Heibai: Liability waivers
- Nate Y: May as well do both
- Josh: Ductwork is biggest cost, then fans
- NY: Fume hood first, then expand later? (Laser cutter first) -- Could use flex tubing
- Dust-generation makes this obsolete
- X: Fume hood: Drop the ceiling by 50cm and install fans to pull air up and out
- FIlters over intakes
- NY: Dust generation makes that hard
- X: Wall mount shop vac, movable hoses for dust collection
- NY: DIY dust collector <100$ (cyclonic) is cheap, but ventilation is pricey unless we can find used stuff
- ND: Ducting in stages, reorganising Protoroom? (laser next to duct?)
- Solves immediate problem
- Dogfort will not be ready for at least 2 more months
- NY: Drilling the hole is hard but not expensive
- JW: Laser cutter in restroom? (already have Ceiling Cat hole)
- NY: Ducting is easy, fume hood idea builds in some expandability
- JW: Michael Shvartsman is willing to front the moneys (year membership)
- X, NY: Buy used equipment
- ND: Ventilation adds to value proposition
- X: Propose two plans.
- If MSh isn't okay with getting a year membership, he can front the money and we pay him back month to month
- ND: Don't like taking a loan from a member, also okay with spending out of the general fund because it needs done. Fundraiser since we have a plan
- H: Party!!!
- X: We should accomplish this by email. Capital investments to improve AHOps, fundraiser for them?
- If MSh isn't okay with getting a year membership, he can front the money and we pay him back month to month
- ND: Directors are in agreement, this is a good idea
Proposal: To spend money as set forth by MSh, with the corollary that we look into reducing the cost by doing it sequentially or finding other parts. Spend up to 750$ on a ventilation system to be installed over the next several months.
- Yea: Nate Dotz, Nate Yost, Xander Honkala, Michael Senkow
- NY is willing to pitch in some money
- H: Give him free classes?
- NY: Name it after him
Stickers: XH
- VGKids: 1000 single colour 3*3" for 90$, two colour for 140$
- ND, NY: Crest?
- ND: Brand recognition? Too many logos
- Flaming Rhino ++
- Rhinoctopus
- Crest (Once you are initiated)
- X: Multiple colours
- ND, AC: Can be monochromised
- X: Size?
- ND: Flaming Rhino + 'AHA'
- X: Colours? White on black? Black on white?
- NY: Wants black on white
- H: Draw it first
- ND: Mailing list, 2 weeks call for designs
- NY: SVG of Flaming Rhino?
- H has it on her laptop
- ND: Illustrator?
- X: No big deal
Proposal: 100$, mailing list 2 weeks call for designs Yea: Nate Dotz, Michael Senkow, Xander Honkala, Nate Yost
501c.3 Submission Process: Nate Yost
- We need an EIN
- ND: We have one since our Articles of Incorporation were approved.
- ND: Beg variety of lawyer friends to help us
- Linh Song?
- People who know shit don't have time
- X knows and can make time
- NY can make time for forms
- X: Matt Bauer at Tech brewery
- NY: Hans at i3
- ND: James carlson at Bucketworks
- X: Bucketworks's lawyer?
- ND's former employer?
- Will contact
- Missiles is interested in a lifetime Ops membership in exchange for giving help
501c3 party:
- X is available sunday evenings
- NY is okay with sundays
- JW: 24th evening
- NY: 24th board game thingy 1300--2000
- H: Drinking on a friday or saturday?
- JW: Homework!!! pick an section and review it
- Xander has section 8
- Nate D has section 7
- Dana has section 6
- Nate Y has section 8 with Xander
- Senkow has section 4
- Echo hsa section 3
Agreement: 20:00 on sunday 24 june!!!!
Afterwards we will shove in front of a lawyers face so they can review it
Submit it after review
CLOSED
D&O Insurance: Nate Y.
Directors and omeletts officers
Shogun Update: Josh W.
- Space Improvements
- Proto Room clean up, shelving, electrical made better
- DogFort lighting 1/2 fixed
- Bathroom floors replaced (landlord back in May)
- Bathroom walls being repaired (landlord 11 & 12/jun)
- Stench: Pipes patched behind old bathroom in back (landlord 12/jun)
- Back alley gate: Closure spring added (landlord)
- Financial Status
- $4359 in bank 6/13/2012
- $859 in paypal 6/13/2012 ($825 of this is payment for Summer Camp Classes! JW: shouldn't be included as spendable money)
- $400 in cash awaiting
- $150 in pending credit transactions
- Total: $5768 (NY: I'm always surprised to hear we have this much money.)
- HOWEVER:
- -$2,000 that iQguys has yet to deposit
- JW: 245$/month to pay back to IQguys
- -$535 owed to Bright Futures (check for $810 was received and deposited a few days ago)
- $3233 remaining, 2400-2500$ after summer classes
- Basic Monetary State
- Memberships are up, once backyard brains goes through we will have brought in ~$1,300 for June ($500 = Nate Dotz)
- Financial updates re: BGEi Dissolution & AHA Taking up accounts
- Ops bank accounts are closing
- Credit Card going through SquareUp (Thanks Nate & BB for temporary phone!)
- All finances are now headed to go through TCF
- Jess & Bearic are getting trained up, and we're discussing best way to keep track of everything
- General Infrastructure Improvements
- Membership processes
- Generating lists in Wiki on how to handle new members, extinct members, etc.
- Dana is handling new member processing
- Corey is in line for handling extinct member processing
- Membership processes
Quickbooks Pro 2012 vs. Online: Josh W.
Quickbooks Pro 2012
- Cost: $1,100 over three years
- $200 p/three years
- $25 p/month if we want payroll
- Pros:
- Much cheaper than Quickbooks online in the long run
- Much more user friendly than QB Online (ie: You can open multiple windows at once!)
- Jess, who is doing most of the data entry / accounting work is more familiar w/this interface
- Cons:
- Can only use on one computer, unless we purchase more user seats
- More expensive up front cost
Quickbooks Online
- $2,340 = Total cost over three years
- $25 p/month now
- ++$15 p/month for inventory
- ++$25 p/month if we want payroll
- Pros:
- Can use software anywhere we have a net connection
- Cheaper up front cost
- Cons:
- Much more expensive in the long run
- Clunky interface
- NY: Offline version is just fine
- JW: Downside is we need a machine for quickbooks
- NY proposes setting up a machine then backing it up into the cloud
- X: Gnucash???
- JW: Doesn't support payroll. One accountant hates it. Jess is most familiar with QB Pro 2010.
- JW: QB Pro 2010 expires after three years
Decision: QB Pro 2010 shall be migrated to. dOps and AHA finances shall be merged with the dissolution of Black Galleon Enterprises.
Detroit Maker Faire: ????
- X: Oh, fuck.
- X: Lots of herding cats. Wants a stronger presence than last year.
- H: Projects???
- NY: Something reasonable.
- X: Thread
- Amanda/Valdés/Dome
- Gamification
- Pikey Spoint Tent
- H2 Balloon Explosions
- Cell Phone Wrecklab
- Barbie Car
- Projects (Scanmera)
- Derpbots/Robot Repair
- X has contacted HackPGH and their yurt.
- Interested in H2 explosions and pikey spoints tent.
- H2 is dangerous.
- Probably not gonna happen.
- X: Barbie car!!!!!! Happening, don't worry about it.
- Is okay for the moment as far as tasking/getting shit done
- Worman gonna race at Chicago MF
- Derpbots. Josh ain't gonna lead it
- Josh will liaise with Amanda and Valdés about dome stuffs
- Josh wants a small wrecklab. Big ones are hard to clean up. Wrecklabs are common anyway.
- NY: Shouldn't be the main focus.
- ND: Pine Junk Derby = Wrecklab + Pinewood Derby
- At-booth retention so we can talk up the space. Or coming back again and again.
- Modati dude to do custom screen printing?
- Heibai: Modati wanted 100$ for Penguicon
- NY: Modati could sell shit and promote themselves
- X: Bilal had the problem that it took loads of time. 20 minutes per person
- NY: Bright Futures?
- JW: Cheap supplies. Wants to invest lots of time into this.
- ND: Demos and talk about us being the only hackerspace that has an afterschool program
- ND: Learn to program in ten minutes! (Borrowed laptops) Would be willing to staff that station but will be in Portland the week prior.
- Someone else will need to handle the hardware prep.
- X: Knitting circle under the Pikey Spoints tent - Kimberly et al?
- X explains the Pikey Spoints tent. Build a yurt out of conduit and connect trashbag cones to it.
- X: Dome should be backup plan if we can't get Pikey Spoints to work.
- JW: Needs to be definite yes or no.
- ND: Ceilinghanger?
- X: As a hackerspace, what the hell are we shooting for?
- We're in a better place than i3 who just sit and talk about projects
- What's our Big Thing?
- NY: Pikey Spoints, but that sounds like a lot of work
- X: Commit?
- NY: Wants to hear moar about design
- JW: Pikey spoints dome? JOIN FORCES
- ND: Brainstorming meeting! Mailing list! We need to wrap up cause it's læt!
Summer Camp: Nate Dotz
How many laptops???
- JW: 2-3 pentium m things
Website Theme Purchase: Xander
- X: Buy a goddamn theme and make it look better.
- NY: Wants to get the current theme to work.
- X: None of us has time.
- NY has time.
- Heibai can come up with the design and Nate Y can code it.
- X: Forum engine
- AC suggests bbPress
- Become a Member button
Membership Form embedded in website: Xander
Treasurer Fun Times: Josh W.
Donations
- Laptops from Justin, Tess, Nate
- need to send ty to Nate!
- $100 from Ross (for dogfort buildout)
- Need to send thank you
- New shift machine + OS from Chase, Stacy, Chris C., English G.
- The use of new Replicator from Backyard Brains
- Need to send thank you