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Semiconductor Fabrication
Semiconductor Fabrication
Biohacking
Biohacking
Web Conferencing


Supporting these increasingly unique abilities allows us to train a new generation of scientists and engineers, develop radically new technology, greatly improve public relations for hackers, and further attract new funding and talent.
Supporting these increasingly unique abilities allows us to train a new generation of scientists and engineers, develop radically new technology, greatly improve public relations for hackers, and further attract new funding and talent.


The project owner (mirage335) desires to run this project democratically, allowing all members a reasonable opportunity to push proposals and vote.
The project owner (mirage335) desires to run this project democratically, allowing all members a reasonable opportunity to push proposals and vote. However, since the Project Tracker, fully populated with projects and accounts, received zero participation from anyone else after more than a year, it has been taken down. For now, a grant-style approach is being taken.


Desired equipment may be listed and voted on at the [http://mirage335.dyndns.org/hacdcprojects/index.php?m=projects&a=view&project_id=6 Project Tracker].
Proposals for funds are considered, counter-proposals solicited, and an expense or reimbursement made as appropriate. For example, one member might propose HacDC needs a new computer. Another might suggest any new computer purchase should support a full free software stack, including coreboot. The project owner may then allow a short time period for a counter-proposal to be submitted. If the counter-proposal is agreed upon by the member submitting the original proposal, then the purchase would likely be made.


As examples, presently the following are listed on the [http://mirage335.dyndns.org/hacdcprojects/index.php?m=projects&a=view&project_id=6 Project Tracker].
Some current sub-project candidates for funding include.
Server
 
Bandsa
* OpticalTableRobot
OpenDisplay
* Classroom CNC
High-End PCB Manufacturing
* Server hardware.
Large CNC
* OpenDisplay
Metal Casting
* Metal Casting

Latest revision as of 07:00, 25 February 2016

Expanding HacDC equipment to support high-end capabilites like: Manufacturing Electronics Optics Particle Physics Semiconductor Fabrication Biohacking Web Conferencing

Supporting these increasingly unique abilities allows us to train a new generation of scientists and engineers, develop radically new technology, greatly improve public relations for hackers, and further attract new funding and talent.

The project owner (mirage335) desires to run this project democratically, allowing all members a reasonable opportunity to push proposals and vote. However, since the Project Tracker, fully populated with projects and accounts, received zero participation from anyone else after more than a year, it has been taken down. For now, a grant-style approach is being taken.

Proposals for funds are considered, counter-proposals solicited, and an expense or reimbursement made as appropriate. For example, one member might propose HacDC needs a new computer. Another might suggest any new computer purchase should support a full free software stack, including coreboot. The project owner may then allow a short time period for a counter-proposal to be submitted. If the counter-proposal is agreed upon by the member submitting the original proposal, then the purchase would likely be made.

Some current sub-project candidates for funding include.

  • OpticalTableRobot
  • Classroom CNC
  • Server hardware.
  • OpenDisplay
  • Metal Casting

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