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* A git repository named "publicity" now lives out on Julia's git server. It contains a feeble attempt at a brochure which was produced using Scribus, qrencode and potrace. | * A git repository named "publicity" now lives out on Julia's git server. It contains a feeble attempt at a brochure which was produced using Scribus, qrencode and potrace. | ||
* A splendid time was had by all at the "Make for the Planet" hack-a-thon -- part of the Smithsonian Institute's Earth Optimism Summit. Five 3D printers, 16 teams, 48 hrs, two $2,500 prize winners. The PAW2017 (People and Wildlife 2017) team from Duke University managed to get in 30-hours of print time. Conservation X Labs, sponsors of the hack-a-thon were quite pleased and want to visit the space. They have also promised to donate equipment. We shall see... | * A splendid time was had by all at the "Make for the Planet" hack-a-thon -- part of the Smithsonian Institute's Earth Optimism Summit. Five 3D printers, 16 teams, 48 hrs, two $2,500 prize winners. The PAW2017 (People and Wildlife 2017) team from Duke University managed to get in 30-hours of print time. In attendance were Julia and meself, with a cameo by Sanjay. Conservation X Labs, sponsors of the hack-a-thon were quite pleased and want to visit the space. They have also promised to donate equipment. We shall see... | ||
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Revision as of 20:07, 8 May 2017
Time and Location
- Date
- Called to order at xxxx pm by xxxx
- Members present:
- Members remote:
- Others present:
- Quorum
- Quorum met?
Approval of Previous Meeting's Minutes
Recognition
New Members
Old Business
New Business
Project Awesome Reports
Project SUPPLIES
Project EXPANSION
Project HAMRADIO
Project Electron Microscope (SEM)
microcontroller to speak to our vacuum sensor has been located, and a USB serial adaptor for talking to that microcontroller has also been found.
Project Optical Table Robot (OTR)
James and Tom are still plugging away on the classroom laser. It now has safety switches.
There are more mirrors for printing on the OTR, thanks to bobby, but the new belts have not been installed yet.
Project CRISPR
Project SpaceBlimp
Member Reports
Director Reports
President's Report
Vice President's Report
We've got a 2d print server and some printers up and running. The hostname of the printserver is classroom-printserver.
I've got plans to update and improve the classroom laptops in the works.
I've been plugging along with James on the Cheap_Chinese_Laser.
I'd like to do a basement day sometime soon. TODO:
*re-rack all the servers after re-jiggering the existing four-post cabinet to hold actual full-size servers so we don't have to rest them on rack trays. *take pictures of our two-post rack and patch panel and put them for sale up on craigslist for a cool $2k or something like that. *anything else we feel like doing in an organized fashion.
Treasurer's Report
- Filed FR-500 and FR-164 to get tax-exempt status in the District of Columbia. Spoke with DC Office of Taxation who said the exemption, once granted, would match the IRS exemption, which is retroactive to the date of incorporation in 2008. I filled out a tax return but was told there was no need to file it as the organization would certainly be found exempt anyway (and we would've had to pay $800 in taxes now).
- Dwolla has begun charging us transaction fees (free ride is over, time to monetize!). It's 0.5% so 30 cents per $60. Still better than PayPal.
- Nobody is helping update the website with content. Everything on there since November is from me.
- We effectively have no Secretary ; Ben has been away for several months now.
Secretary's Report
Director-at-Large Reports
Kevin
- A git repository named "publicity" now lives out on Julia's git server. It contains a feeble attempt at a brochure which was produced using Scribus, qrencode and potrace.
- A splendid time was had by all at the "Make for the Planet" hack-a-thon -- part of the Smithsonian Institute's Earth Optimism Summit. Five 3D printers, 16 teams, 48 hrs, two $2,500 prize winners. The PAW2017 (People and Wildlife 2017) team from Duke University managed to get in 30-hours of print time. In attendance were Julia and meself, with a cameo by Sanjay. Conservation X Labs, sponsors of the hack-a-thon were quite pleased and want to visit the space. They have also promised to donate equipment. We shall see...
Matt
Adjournment
Adjourned by at xxx by xxx