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Nottinghack is collectively organised by enthusiasts and active practitioners, who come to the hackspace to share equipment and exchange help while working on projects. This requires building trust, which depends on people being upfront and genuine. | Nottinghack is collectively organised by enthusiasts and active practitioners, who come to the hackspace to share equipment and exchange help while working on projects. This requires building trust, which depends on people being upfront and genuine. |
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Nottinghack is collectively organised by enthusiasts and active practitioners, who come to the hackspace to share equipment and exchange help while working on projects. This requires building trust, which depends on people being upfront and genuine.
In Nottinghack there is a community expectation that you reveal your professional identity when you join. Your information will be published along with your personal account names [1], photographs [2], webcam recordings and (perhaps in future) other personally identifiable data gathered in the hackspace [3]. There is no way to opt-out.
Inside the hackspace you should expect to be photographed, twittered and monitored mercilessly.