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* [[Physical Access Control Project]]: Doors, Locks, and their Control
* [[Physical Access Control Project]]: Doors, Locks, and their Control
* [[Project Red Phone]]:  We've now got a phone in the space so people can see if someone's there (or call for emergency cupcakes if they've broken their pinkie). 


* [[Python Sprint Project]]:  
* [[Python Sprint Project]]:  

Revision as of 20:33, 6 January 2009

Project Responsibilities

Note that according to HacDC's Category:Communications Policy:

Each ongoing project must have an e-mail address associated with it. The e-mail address may be an alias for the project coordinator, a discussion list for the project as a whole or an alias to info@ so The Ministers may be able to send project inquiries to the correct relevant parties. In any case, the status of each project contact e-mail must be documented here.

Also, from Category:Projects:

Ongoing projects will be expected to submit a weekly report for the weekly meeting. Failure to submit reports for a certain period of time will result in an Ongoing Project being classified as an Abandoned Project.

Project Descriptions

  • HacDC Intranet Server: An Intranet server provides an on-site platform for interfacing HacDC-specific devices or scripts or files.
  • HacDC Multi-touch device: Build a multi-touch display interface so that it can become a user interface for future HacDC project
  • Project Red Phone: We've now got a phone in the space so people can see if someone's there (or call for emergency cupcakes if they've broken their pinkie).
  • Stuff: HacDC has lots of stuff. More stuff is always coming in. HacDC has a limited amount of space. Some stuff has to go out.
  • Components Store: Since the honor-system soda stock in the fridge is working so well, we now have a stock of electronic components that works the same way.
  • Vast VU Meter: Take a row of windows in the building and place lamps in them to form a vertical bar VU meter showing the volume of the radio station's broadcast.
  • RepRap Build-a-Thon: An event where members of the public get an opportunity to learn about RepRap technology.

Subcategories

This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.

Pages in category "Ongoing Projects"

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