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Day to day operations at Noisebridge. | Day to day operations at Noisebridge are handled by [[participation]] but some official business is handled by the [[secretariat]] and emergencies call for [[safety]] procedures. We have regular [[finances]] reports during [[meetings]]. | ||
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* [[Secretariat]] - The really important things that keep us legal | * [[Secretariat]] - The really important things that keep us legal | ||
* [[Resources/House Keeping|House keeping]] - Weekly chores and other vitals | * [[Resources/House Keeping|House keeping]] - Weekly chores and other vitals | ||
* [[Access Control]] - Discussion about how physical access is handled | * [[Access Control]] - Discussion about how physical access is handled |
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Day to day operations at Noisebridge are handled by participation but some official business is handled by the secretariat and emergencies call for safety procedures. We have regular finances reports during meetings. |
- Secretariat - The really important things that keep us legal
- House keeping - Weekly chores and other vitals
- Access Control - Discussion about how physical access is handled
- SecWG - Security Working Group
- AccessControlModeling - Draft discussion about access control
- Stickers - The ubiquitous stickers and how to restock our supply
- Opening and closing the space
- Finances - The one social construct we're still party to