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RevSpace is open to various events organised by it's participants and other related groups. | |||
== Guidelines == | |||
When you would like to organize an event to take place at RevSpace, please consider the following rules and guidelines: | |||
== | * Announce the event/plan on a [[MetaMeet]], and get approval from the [[Membership|participants]]. | ||
* Announce the event/plan on a MetaMeet, and get approval from the participants | |||
* The event should have some relation to the hackerspace, hacking, hacking-community, open source/free software project, etc, etc... | * The event should have some relation to the hackerspace, hacking, hacking-community, open source/free software project, etc, etc... | ||
* There should be a | * There should be a RevSpace participant present at all times. If the event is bigger, get a few people to participate. | ||
== Good idea == | |||
Things that are usually ok: | Things that are usually ok: | ||
* Project meetings for hackerspace projects, open source projects, event organisation, etc | * Project meetings for hackerspace projects, open source projects, event organisation, etc | ||
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* etc | * etc | ||
== Bad idea == | |||
Things that are probably not ok: | Things that are probably not ok: | ||
* Parties with a lot of outsiders / non hackerspace people / no hackerspace focus | * Parties with a lot of outsiders / non hackerspace people / no hackerspace focus | ||
* Live music / Performance | * Live music / Performance | ||
* Crowds > 100/150 people | * Crowds > 100/150 people |
Revision as of 16:59, 7 February 2012
RevSpace is open to various events organised by it's participants and other related groups.
Guidelines
When you would like to organize an event to take place at RevSpace, please consider the following rules and guidelines:
- Announce the event/plan on a MetaMeet, and get approval from the participants.
- The event should have some relation to the hackerspace, hacking, hacking-community, open source/free software project, etc, etc...
- There should be a RevSpace participant present at all times. If the event is bigger, get a few people to participate.
Good idea
Things that are usually ok:
- Project meetings for hackerspace projects, open source projects, event organisation, etc
- Technical (software/hardware) workshops, presentations
- Presentations/workshops regarding internet freedom, internet politics, etc.
- etc
Bad idea
Things that are probably not ok:
- Parties with a lot of outsiders / non hackerspace people / no hackerspace focus
- Live music / Performance
- Crowds > 100/150 people