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There are loads of ways to volunteer at Nottingham Hackspace, from small events and tasks, to entire teams and large scale projects. See below for the various ways you can help.
There are loads of ways to volunteer at Nottingham Hackspace, from small events and tasks, to entire teams and large scale projects. See below for the various ways you can help.
Nottingham Hackspace only exists because of volunteers: There are no staff, and no one is paid for the things they do, including the trustees. Members (and sometimes non-members) put in a huge amount of time every month to ensure the smooth running the Hackspace.
Nottingham Hackspace only exists because of volunteers: There are no staff, and no one is paid for the things they do, including the trustees. Members (and sometimes non-members) put in a huge amount of time every month to ensure the smooth running the Hackspace.
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* '''[[Projects]]''': Specific bits of infrastructure done by ad hoc teams. Scale varies greatly.
* '''[[Projects]]''': Specific bits of infrastructure done by ad hoc teams. Scale varies greatly.
== Teams ==
The hackspace has a number of small, self-governing teams that maintain particular areas.  All teams have a channel in the team slack where they work. If you are interested in joining a team, come and join us in slack (http://slack.nottinghack.org.uk). Please note, however, that slack is '''not''' a way for you to ask for things to be done - it's purely for teams to organise between themselves.
Each team is ultimately [[Team responsibilities and contacts|responsible to the Trustees]].
There are a range of [[Team Tools and Resources]] available for teams to work productively.
So far, our current teams are:
===3D Printing===
The [[Team:3D Printing|3D Printing team]] keeps the 3D Printers running and functional, as well as offering inductions.
They can be contacted on [mailto:3dprinting@nottinghack.org.uk 3dprinting@nottinghack.org.uk].
===Communications===
The [[Team:Communications|Communications team]] look after our outward facing presence, such as our website, newsletter, twitter and facebook.  More details can be found at [[Team:Communications]], or email [mailto:newsletter@nottinghack.org.uk newsletter@nottinghack.org.uk]
===Craft & Textiles===
The [[Team:Craft & Textiles|Craft & Textiles Team]] aim to develop the craft area into an exciting, appealing area for all those interested in crafts - be it textiles, painting, sewing, pastels, wax, candles, dressmaking or design. For more info please email [mailto:craft@nottinghack.org.uk craft@nottinghack.org.uk].
===Electronics===
The [[Team:Electronics|Electronics Team]] keeps the Electronics area of the space stocked with consumables, the tools functional and maintained. They can be contacted on [mailto:electronics@nottinghack.org.uk electronics@nottinghack.org.uk].
===Infrastructure===
The [[Team:Infrastructure|Infrastructure team]] looks after the Hackspace's infrastructure, and they can be contacted on [mailto:infrastructure@nottinghack.org.uk infrastructure@nottinghack.org.uk].
===Laser===
The [[Team:Laser|Laser team]] look after the Laser Cutter in the space, including inductions. They can be contacted on [mailto:laser@nottinghack.org.uk laser@nottinghack.org.uk].
===Membership===
The [[Team:Membership|Membership team]] look after member admin duties, from running HMS and answering questions of new and prospective members, to conducting tours during Open Nights. Email: [mailto:membership@nottinghack.org.uk membership@nottinghack.org.uk]
===Metalworking===
The [[Team:Metalworking|Metalworking team]] looks after the Hackspace's metal working area, and they can be contacted on [mailto:metalworking@nottinghack.org.uk metalworking@nottinghack.org.uk].
===Network===
The [[Team:Network and Servers|Network Team]] looks after the Hackspace's networking, and they can be contacted on [mailto:network@nottinghack.org.uk network@nottinghack.org.uk].
===Resources===
The [[Team:Resources|Resources Team]] look after all the communal consumables in the space that we need again and again, from toilet roll to Stanley knife blades. Requests from members are accepted and encouraged. For now look at our [[Resources Team|wiki page]] and email: [mailto:resources@nottinghack.org.uk resources@nottinghack.org.uk]
===Safety===
The safety team page is at [[Team:Safety]]. They can be contacted on [mailto:safety@nottinghack.org.uk safety@nottinghack.org.uk].
===Snackspace===
The [[Team:Snackspace|Snackspace team]] looks after the Hackspace's vending machine, drinks and snacks, and they can be contacted on [mailto:snackspace@nottinghack.org.uk snackspace@nottinghack.org.uk].
===Software===
The [[Team:Software|Software team]] are a small group of programmers that develop bespoke software for running the hackspace. From Gatekeeper to Snackspace and HMS, the hackspace wouldn't run without this level of automation. There's plenty more to do. Nottinghack [https://github.com/NottingHack Github account here]. Email: [mailto:software@nottinghack.org.uk software@nottinghack.org.uk]
===Tools===
The tools team is starting to look at all our tools to see what further tools we need, and what may need replacing. If you would like to help email: [mailto:tools@nottinghack.org.uk tools@nottinghack.org.uk] There is a wiki page [[Team:Tools|here]].
===Woodworking===
The [[Team:Woodworking|Woodworking Team]] looks after the Hackspace's dusty area and tools, and they can be contacted on [mailto:woodworking@nottinghack.org.uk woodworking@nottinghack.org.uk].


==Events==
==Events==

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There are loads of ways to volunteer at Nottingham Hackspace, from small events and tasks, to entire teams and large scale projects. See below for the various ways you can help. Nottingham Hackspace only exists because of volunteers: There are no staff, and no one is paid for the things they do, including the trustees. Members (and sometimes non-members) put in a huge amount of time every month to ensure the smooth running the Hackspace. The things listed below represent a number of different approaches to volunteering, some of which will probably suit you better than others. They fall into roughly four areas:

  • Teams: Self-organising groups of hackspace members who look after specific areas, and have monthly budgets to spend on them.
  • Events: Drop-in events organised around specific collective tasks.
  • Chores: Small, non-disruptive things that repeat and you can do by yourself.
  • Projects: Specific bits of infrastructure done by ad hoc teams. Scale varies greatly.

Events

Open Night

Happens every Wednesday from 18:30, and we always need members to welcome visitors, talk to them and give hackspace tours. Giving a tour is easy.

Hack the Space

A day of tidying, tweaking and revising the space to be more organised and work in better ways for everyone. It takes place on the first Sunday of every month, from 11:00 on.

Check out our Hack the Space Days wiki page for details of the next and previous events.

Members Meetings

On the first Wednesday of every month, members meet to discuss and vote on any issues arising for the space. Each meeting also needs someone to chair and someone to take minutes.

Public Events

From hackspace open days to mini maker faires, we sometimes have a hackspace presence at various events. Members are generally welcome (and needed!) to demonstrate projects and answer questions form the public.

Chores

There are many small chores you can do at the hackspace to help - mainly tidying and cleaning. See the Chores page for a list with some ideas.

Projects

All of the examples below are completed projects, picked from many that have taken place. Generally, they were initially raised at members meetings, though sometimes you might also see projects emerge from the Google Group. All were led on a project basis, with ad hoc teams of interested people existing for the duration of them.

  • Plumbing in the wet area.
  • Building the spray booth.
  • Wiring the space with CAT 5.
  • Building shelves.
  • Sorting through occasional large donations.
  • Building the dusty area.
  • Flooring the metalworking area.
  • Additional workshop lighting.
  • Getting a 3D printer up and running.


Discussions of projects and potential projects often pop up on the mailing list. A small number of people can achieve quite a lot once they've got the budget and the remit to do something.