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===Priority 3===
 
===Priority 3===
 
* desk -- help desk, place welcome folks, answer questions (doesn't need to be big, heavy desk, but something lightweight and flexible maybe)
 
* desk -- help desk, place welcome folks, answer questions (doesn't need to be big, heavy desk, but something lightweight and flexible maybe)
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* it could be my computer, but the wireless is not top strength in this corner of the library. some more access point(s) would be helpful; especially if we run tech events here like a hackathon, wi-fi capacity could be an issue

Revision as of 19:08, 1 September 2011

Publicity

  • setup blog
  • need flyers, banners

Volunteers

  • volunteer recruitment
  • need badges for volunteers

Internal management

  • setup open atrium or something to manage scheduling, tasks, etc.

Questions

  • where are we going to store any equipment during off-hours
  • can we hang anything from the windows (e.g. artwork, banners, etc.)

Needs

Priority 1 (top)

  • whiteboard
  • printer access - doesn't need to be in the lab, just yet
  • extension cords (heavy duty)
  • power strips
  • signs -- see above; also signs and something to indicate when the space is open and closed
  • hand sanitizer, paper towels, soap (to wash down the tables & keep things clean)

Priority 2

  • access to projector - for mapping party and meetups / workshops
  • projector screen -- the wall could work but not the best
  • alternatively, a large monitor would work well
  • another table
  • cart
  • where to store items during off hours?

Priority 3

  • desk -- help desk, place welcome folks, answer questions (doesn't need to be big, heavy desk, but something lightweight and flexible maybe)
  • it could be my computer, but the wireless is not top strength in this corner of the library. some more access point(s) would be helpful; especially if we run tech events here like a hackathon, wi-fi capacity could be an issue