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This is a quick update from group meetings at our space or other long-term space projects (e.g., Lasercutter, CNC, etc.)
This is a quick update from group meetings at our space or other long-term space projects (e.g., Lasercutter, CNC, etc.)


Gaming area tripped again, this time, I flipped one row of sockets, then another and noticed after the fuse had flipped again, we probably need to systematically assess which row of sockets, then which items are causing the tripping


== Say Thank you ==
== Say Thank you ==

Revision as of 14:28, 23 July 2023


The Plenum is a regular meeting of all people involved with the space to talk about things and decide stuff. If you have any topics to add, go right ahead! Please sign your points with your name (by adding a "--~~~~" after your text).

After the Plenum, please follow the tasks outlined in Cycling the Plenum to archive the discussion.

Preamble

  • The Plenum is an institution to decide what the space should look like, physically and in other ways, such as virtually.
  • Things concerning the space should be discussed at a plenum.
  • Everyone on-site can participate in that process, member or otherwise.
  • Everyone can lead a plenum; no need for board members to do that.
  • Topics should ideally be announced on the Plenum wiki page beforehand.
  • The Plenum should be held in a language that everyone participating understands.
  • Scheduling: Second Thursday of the month at 8 pm and the last Sunday after the cleanup (which starts at 11 am)
  • Plenums should be no longer than 90 minutes.

Next Plenum: Sunday, Jul 30th after the cleanup which starts at 11am

Topics for the Plenum

What are you currently working on?

Projects & Groups update

This is a quick update from group meetings at our space or other long-term space projects (e.g., Lasercutter, CNC, etc.)

Gaming area tripped again, this time, I flipped one row of sockets, then another and noticed after the fuse had flipped again, we probably need to systematically assess which row of sockets, then which items are causing the tripping

Say Thank you

MiniJobs

If you want to be mentioned at the previous section as well, one of the easiest ways is to take one of our MiniJobs. This is a great way to participate in the Munich Maker Lab e.V. and contributing time helps keeping our space in a good shape. You can find all information about the scope of the available jobs on MiniJobs.


Stuff from the past

What was discussed at the last Plenum? What's the current status of those things? 20230713 Plenum


Anything you don't feel comfortable with within the space? What would you like to change or to be changed?

Things for Newsletter, Social Media & Website News

Introduce Loomio poll

Things to Buy

Request for online participation

If necessary, you can request to participate remotely (via jitsi). Please briefly describe why you want to participate remotely and what topic you want to discuss. (additionally to adding the topic on top!)