[sudo-discuss] meetings, learnings from biohacking

Anthony Di Franco di.franco at gmail.com
Thu Apr 25 10:07:08 PDT 2013


That's a great idea.
Or, just separate the weekly meeting into general and working time blocks
so people can come to whichever they would like.


On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 8:33 AM, Patrik D'haeseleer <patrikd at gmail.com>wrote:

> On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 7:51 AM, Marina Kukso <marina.kukso at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> for the biohackers is a working meeting a hacking meeting or a meeting
>> where business relating to the functioning of the group gets done? because
>> if it means the latter, then our meeting is supposed to be that :P
>>
>
> Typically more of the latter, because of the stage the bio group is at, at
> the moment. But as long as we're making significant progress towards having
> a functioning DIYbio lab, it's all good.
>
> We also have a "general meeting" for the East Bay DIYbio group (every last
> friday - coming up tomorrow!) that is more about making introductions,
> exchanging cool ideas, socializing, etc. Which is also essential for
> building a community, but if we only have that kind of meetings, we'd never
> get any of the boring logistics done.
>
> "General meeting" and "working meeting" is just what I've started calling
> them, and nobody has called me on it yet ;-) For the first "working
> meeting", we set it up over email among some of the key members, because we
> wanted it small and focused enough to actually get anything done. But I
> think as long as we advertize that this is a *working* meeting, and that
> people will be expected to contribute and get something done, they will
> automatically self-select accordingly.
>
> Maybe sudoroom needs a separate "general meeting" that is more free-form,
> and not focused on rules issues etc? Heck, I might even come to those! ;-)
>
> Patrik
>
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