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| + | * Anna Yu |
| + | * Adrianna McKinley |
| + | * Colin Parsons |
| + | * Tim Saylor |
| + | * Rhys |
| + | * Steve |
| + | * Shawn |
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| Agenda: | | Agenda: |
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| + | * The wood shop and metal shop should be two separate areas |
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| + | * The certification program is broken. |
| + | ** too many people are using things without certification |
| + | ** Nobody enforces required certification |
| + | ** How do I get certified is the next question. We have to have an answer. Once a month classes? |
| + | ** There's a lot of latent demand for certification, especially in the metal shop. |
| + | ** The current problem is awareness of the options available for learning things. |
| + | ** Signs used to work in the old shop, maybe we need more signs. With people's pictures on them. |
| + | ** Set up machines with rfid readers to prevent uncertified users |
| + | ** grace period after certification where a trainer checks their setup before they start working? |
| + | ** Need a simplified manual for the tools that users can learn from on their own. |
| + | ** Give them a physical copy of the manuals. |
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| + | * We should get a vending machine for tooling / electronic parts |
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| + | * Area hosts should provide a list of essential infrastructure by our next meeting |
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| + | * Should we use the wiki or something easier? (google docs?) |
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| + | * Next meeting in three weeks. (All area hosts' TODO) |
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| + | * create a google group and public email forward to the area hosts. (Tim's TODO) |