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  • [[Category:Projects]] [[Category:Michael's Projects]]
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  • {{update|reason=This page may be more useful explaining what an infrastructure project is and where the best place to get info on them is.}} ...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
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  • '''Would you like to do something for the hackspace!''' Remember the space is what its members make it. ...Nottingham Hackspace, including small tasks, events, teams and large scale projects.
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  • ...events]] where Hackspace members come together to improve and maintain the infrastructure of the space. Sometimes they are centred around a particular big task. In t ==Ongoing Hack the Space projects==
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  • ...of '''Nottinghack''', a community-run workspace or [[Wikipedia:Hackerspace|hackspace]].</big><br /> |style="padding:10px;"|[[File:wiki-Projects-icon.png|center|40px|link=Projects]]
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  • -->{{#if:{{{status|}}}|<br /><!-- conditional row -->[[Category:Projects ({{#switch:{{lc:{{{status|}}}}}|planning=planning|dormant=dormant|complete= ...workshop=Workshop Activity|member=Members Project|infrastructure=Hackspace Infrastructure|#default=Undefined}}
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  • That every Hackspace-funded infrastructure or tools project or pledge drive should be required to have a launch party. ...person to be the launch party - this will avoid pressures of work / other projects diverting a solo promoter from delivering the launch presentation in a time
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  • |use=General purpose area with workbenches for projects ...ption of metals. It is primarily looked after by the [[Team:Infrastructure|Infrastructure team]] but also sees a lot of involvement from the [[Team:Woodworking|Woodw
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  • {{hack|https://guide.nottinghack.org.uk/organisation.html|Hackspace Organisation and Teams|hms=https://hms.nottinghack.org.uk/teams}} The hackspace has a number of small, self-governing '''teams''' that maintain particular
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  • {{also|Hackspace 2.0|l1=Hackspace 2.0 (upstairs)|The Space|Getting to the space|Access to the space}} Hackspace 2.5 is the new '''downstairs''' section of our space. It is a [[/Project|wo
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  • |name=Hackspace 2.5 |primary=[[Team:Infrastructure]]
    4 KB (531 words) - 16:13, 2 May 2019
  • ...ipedia:Hackerspace|Hackspace]] we have collaboratively built the workspace infrastructure that allows our members to learn, be creative and hack. Originally founded This wiki is the knowledge base underpinning the Hackspace. It has many functions but is primarily used for:
    1 KB (236 words) - 16:38, 27 April 2019
  • We use a range of free online tools to help [[teams]] and projects organise themselves more efficiently. In 2023, Hackspace started migrating from Slack to Discord. See [[Discord]] for instructions.
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  • ...ipedia:Hackerspace|Hackspace]] we have collaboratively built the workspace infrastructure that allows our members to learn, be creative and hack. Originally founded ...sday at 7:00 pm. Please book on [https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/nottingham-hackspace-tour-tickets-421624599527 Eventbrite!]
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  • |use=Storage of infrastructure materials. ...is cold, draughty and damp - but we have decided to use is as a store for Infrastructure Materials.
    6 KB (867 words) - 09:52, 27 April 2019
  • ...ipedia:Hackerspace|Hackspace]] we have collaboratively built the workspace infrastructure that allows our members to learn, be creative and hack. Originally founded This wiki is the knowledge base underpinning the Hackspace. It has many functions but is primarily used for:
    2 KB (249 words) - 22:43, 26 April 2019
  • [[Category:Projects]] [[Category:Projects (in progress)]]
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  • ...are able to participate as I have done. I believe that members running the Hackspace for themselves is a vital part of creating a feeling of community. Over the | I am standing for re-election to the Hackspace of trustees, having completed my first two-year term on the board.
    7 KB (1,206 words) - 13:05, 2 May 2018
  • |type=infrastructure Nottingham Hackspace has a "Days Accident Free" counter, created by [[User:Jfowkes|James Fowkes]
    1 KB (187 words) - 10:18, 7 March 2019
  • Some tubs contain sorted donated items and materials for projects and hacking - Telecoms and Network cables, PC parts, Corks, etc. and others = Stuff to Hack / Materials for Projects =
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  • [[Category:Infrastructure]] Understanding the secret codes and special language of the Hackspace
    2 KB (329 words) - 12:32, 5 April 2019
  • ...ents and materials for hacking with. There is also place to store members' projects of various dimensions. There is not yet a storage scheme for everything - b ===Small to medium projects===
    5 KB (787 words) - 23:14, 28 January 2022
  • ...|members=DClarke, Tom|name=Workshop Metalwork Wall|created=16/2/2014‎|type=infrastructure|status=Complete}} The following are to be delivered to the Hackspace on monday afternoon, 17/2/2014
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  • ...work#Holly|Holly]] VM, on [[Collective]], is used to collect data from the HackSpace and provide a number of interfaces for the presentation of that data. This Whilst not exactly well defined, the hackspace instrumentation project probably includes:
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  • ...available to members / users and others to discuss matters related to the Hackspace. Each has its own strengths and weaknesses, and each seems to be used by a Long term, Hackspace 'documentation'. Seen as not easy to contribute to by some (but an 'expert'
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  • {{project|created=31/07/2011|type=infrastructure|status=Complete|image=File:Big-clocks.jpg}} ...ion radio clocks, we have also passed clocks on to Leeds Hackspace, London Hackspace, Build Brighton, Northackton and HacMan in Manchester.
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  • '''Gatekeeper''' is the first node of our Hackspace Instrumentation project to go live and is responsible for access control to [[Category:Projects (complete)]]
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  • ...ribing the process of re-flashing firmware http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/projects/update-the-firmware-in-your-esp8266-wi-fi-module/ == Projects ==
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  • | I'm Andrew Armstrong and have been a member of the hackspace for around 8 years. You might know I applied earlier in the year and am app I have myself done all manner of projects done from costumes to crafts to laser cutter work to electronics to woodwor
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  • [[Category:Projects]] ...NET). The station has been allocated the callsign MB7PNH (Pager Nottingham Hackspace), and is built using an Adafruit Feather LoRa board, which has an RFM69 mod
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  • ...ll be an opportunity to find out more about the role of trustee within the hackspace - what is involved, how the space runs, how you will benefit the community, ...ckspace. For me, trying out new things is one of the best things about the hackspace.
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  • ...ct damp and cause rusting. It is the main woodworking machine shop for the hackspace and houses its most dangerous tools. * infrastructure tag
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  • ...ion of multi-million-pound highway and bridge construction and maintenance projects, would make a valuable contribution to the team’s workload. ...e refurb of our new downstairs space and the software teams rewrite of the Hackspace Management System.
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  • ...I am also busy in the background figuring out the long term plans for the Hackspace with the other trustees. More recent events such as the Dusty Area Fire als ...g closer to Nottingham in 2016 I've become more and more involved with the Hackspace, culminating in becoming a trustee in 2020.
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  • The following are some notes on what [[HMS]] and [[Hackspace Instrumentation|Instrumentation]] are and how they go together to form a hu * [[HMS]] (Hackspace Member System) is the name for just the website portion of our membership a
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  • Agenda: State of the Union, Financials, Hackspace 2.5 hackspace costs roughly £11-12 just to exist
    10 KB (1,441 words) - 10:14, 4 November 2021
  • * Teams are a part of running the hackspace and are mentioned in the guide and wiki. "The Hackspace is not a service and as a member you're expected to contribute to the runni
    8 KB (1,259 words) - 08:30, 2 March 2023
  • ...me exceptions which include items which are not feasible to deliver to the Hackspace before EMF and need to be collected en route although we want to keep these ...double tubes, 4x single tubes, 1 emergency light, 2 LED lights||Rob Hunt||Infrastructure Store||||READY
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  • |type=infrastructure ;Hackspace Information
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  • Cleaning and maintaining the workspaces in the hackspace is the responsibility of the membership - that means ''you!'' Be the hero s ...ce to remove as commercial waste, members should remove abandoned personal projects an Items themselves to avoid undue expense for the space. '''It's much more
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  • | I think that the Hackspace is at a really interesting time in its growth. More and more members are t ...s to lots of new people. Considering the sheer amount I've gotten from the Hackspace in skills, new interests and great friends, I'd love to give some time back
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  • ...ext pecha kucha on 15th August - 20 slides, 20 seconds per slide about the Hackspace movement. There's a bbq and beer afterwards. It's at the contemporary art t ...guys from the Mixed Reality lab who used the laser cutter - they love the hackspace and would like to support the space. They were wondering how best to do tha
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  • Thank you for calling Nottingham Hackspace. The space is run by volunteer members, so we cannot guarantee someone will For information about the hackspace, Press 1.
    6 KB (1,063 words) - 11:53, 5 February 2019
  • ...in his resignation and will fullfil the 42 day notice period to hand over projects. The Trustees have decided to continue to May with 6 trustees as per the co Infrastructure - No updates. No card reader on main door.
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  • {{also|Volunteering|ToDo|Cleaning the hackspace|Waste and Recycling Initiative}} ...occurring tasks''' that need to be done to keep the space functioning. All Hackspace members are expected to [[volunteering|contribute in some way]] to the runn
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  • [20:09] <jangojarango> JH: hackspace has license that allows any driving license holder to drive a van for 16 pe [20:09] <jangojarango> JF hackspace AGM is on the 21st of May, at Antenna, in the evening<br />
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  • mind doing infrastructure infrastructure team.
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  • This project is to install 3 phase power in the workshop area of the Hackspace, to replace the use of a temporary flexible cable which can only feed one i ...Donkey Saw which require 3phase power, but with the installation of proper infrastructure we will be able to run more powerful welders (TIG and Arc), and other tools
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  • [[File:Hackspace_network_26-02.jpg|600px|thumb|none|alt=A |Hackspace Network]] | [[#VLAN 2|2]] || 10.0.0.0/24 || Main Hackspace network
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  • ...ext pecha kucha on 15th august - 20 slides, 20 seconds per slide about the hackspace movement. there's a bbq and beer afterwards. its at the contemporary art th [20:08:39] <Elsen86> DM: we should have had a hackspace open day last saturday, so how about making the barbot party the official o
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