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| Bikeshedding || see http://bikeshed.com and https://wiki.hackerspaces.org/The_Bikeshed_Anti-Pattern
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| Induction || Induction means required before machine use, as opposed to option training or workshops.
| Induction || Induction means a session that is required before the machine can be used by a member. In contrast to optional training or workshops that are not required before the machine can be used.
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We also have a few of our own units of measure which can be seen [[Hackspace Units|here]]
We also have a few of our own standard units of measure which can be seen [[Hackspace Units|here]].

Latest revision as of 12:32, 5 April 2019


Understanding the secret codes and special language of the Hackspace

Phrase Meaning
DNH Do Not Hack - it's someone's project, and it's best left alone. See Rule 5.
HMS Hackspace Management System - Our main way for members and volunteers to keep track of everything.
LPS Large Project Storage - Where you can temporarily keep projects you're working on.
NoD Notice of Donation - The label put on an old project to say that if it isn't taken care of, it'll be put in the donations bin.
HtS/HtSd Hack the Space day - Day when the space gets worked on by a group of people, normally first sunday of the month
Rule 0 Is the Do not be on fire rule.
Blue Room The room with blue flooring, downstairs, adjacent to the Electronics Area.
Snackspace The vending machines in the studio full of snacks and cold drinks.
Note Acceptor The wooden box in the members storage room where you can swipe your RFID card and insert £5, £10 or £20 notes to pay off your balance.
Money Gobbler see Note Acceptor.
EMF Electromagnetic Field - a camping festival with a power grid and high-speed internet access; a temporary village of geeks, crafters, and technology enthusiasts that's lit up by night, and buzzing with activity during the day.
Bikeshedding see http://bikeshed.com and https://wiki.hackerspaces.org/The_Bikeshed_Anti-Pattern
Induction Induction means a session that is required before the machine can be used by a member. In contrast to optional training or workshops that are not required before the machine can be used.

We also have a few of our own standard units of measure which can be seen here.