2025 04 10
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Meeting '102' - April 10, 2025
*Meeting in main room @ 7pm on thursday*thursday
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Agenda
- bookkeeping: quantify the regular financial contributions made by basement participants
- - spring cleaning: plan to clear our junk that nobody wants. mark what we want to keep (deadline?)
- - asbestos abatement !!! we've got quotes, we may need to prepare the space and we need to set a date
- - p: let's move from hedgedoc to bookstack. I think the difficulty of using our wiki system is a major friction point for onboarding and for everyone (or at least me). I am willing to migrate our existing wiki pages there. hedgedoc is not wiki software. it is a web-based markdown editor and thus has no built-in structure. we have no way to search our wiki. we already have bookstack running on https://wiki.woodbine.nyc/ and I've been trying it out.
- - jonah: formalize (temporary) consensus model
- - anything else?
- - sunday dinner hosted by basement!
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Announcements (No discussion. Post-meeting breakout possible)](https://basement.woodbine.nyc/experiments#Currently-Running)
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Attendees
Local - jonah , daniel
Remote - n/a
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Minutes
Bookkeeping: None of the attendees at this week's meeting make regular financial contributions to woodbine. Online Jonah requested financial contribution details from members, but nobody responded. No other basement "members" have notified us about their contributions.
**Consensus model (WIP draft)**
This is a proposal for a Temporary consensus model. The idea would be to use it for the time being, and if passed, in 6 months review our experience with it and decide if we want to continue using it
(from jonah: this is simply a basic implementation of the consensus model/rules from 'consensus' by Peter Gelderloos thank you P for the rec - the things I have added/specified are the 2 meetings to vote rule, and the 3 votes to pass minimum aka a quorum)
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- proposals must appear in a written form
\[on voting rights, see section ...below\]below]). The person who makes a proposal is its sponsor. A proposal must have one sponsor, and may have more than one sponsor.- - The sponsor will give a live introduction to the proposal, which provides an opportunity for the sponsor to add context and open further discussion.
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only the sponsor has the unilateral right to withdraw a proposal before the voting period is completed.~~-~~ -
anyone can bring a proposal, and they must explain their proposal in person.The proposal must have a concrete ‘pass or fail’ action. An example of a good proposal:~~~~not : “there’s too much dust coming from the woodshop and we have to do something” (this is just an agenda item)(we decided this sentence is probably unnecessary)~~- - anyone that has come to at least 2 in person meetings is allowed to vote (you’re allowed to vote during your 3rd meeting)
- - voting is counted both during the meeting, and online for anyone with voting power (based on the meeting notes)
voting proceeds as following:
first we count "stand aside votes"
- stand aside meaning you dont care/arent super in favor of the proposal, but that it doesn’t contradict your core principles
then we ask if there is a block vote
- Block meaning the proposal stops - means it violates a basic tenant of your principles - should essentially be used in cases which you disagree with something to the degree that it passing would mean you would leave the group
- Ideally most votes fail from stand asides and not blocks
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-in order for a proposal to pass it must have at least 3 votes “for” -
-based on the discussion that occurs during the meeting and online afterwards, it may become evident that the proposal is flawed in some way, and could be improved.***
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Abatement / spring cleaning
LP has:
- A grey bin on the wire shelves
- A weird vintage saw
- A vacuum chamber
- A vacuum pump
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- deadline for cleaning out is next thursday
- - we will action item clean next wednesday