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title: 'Les règles de vie du hackerspace'
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## RTFM
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_Last update: 2nd of January, 2018
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For 90% of people, the following is common sense but for the
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remaining 10% : here's something to read.Rule # 0 is the most
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important part of the hackerspace and the movement in which it
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fits.
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### Summary :
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0 - Rule 0
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1 - We are nice but not lax
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2 - Participating and becoming a member
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3 - Shut up and do it
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4 - The Tetalab, an activist space
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5 - Making a donation to the Tetalab (aka does not give us your
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shit)
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6 - Getting some help to repair your equipment at Tetalab
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7 – « You’re not at granny’s » - be responsible for yourself
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8 - Health and Safety
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9 - Kids and other curious kittens
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10 - Apart from Wednesday evening meetings
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11 - The Double Dragon 2, our space within Mix'Art
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11.2 - Sculpture 50 0000, material and equipment
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12 - Mix'art Myrys, Self-directed Artists Collective0 - Rule 0
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#### 0 - Rule 0
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Tetalab operates on the principle of "just do it" and consensus.
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Tetalab is a place for anyone who wants to learn and practice
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hacking.
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The Tetalab must be a welcoming and safe place for anyone who
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wants to learn and experiment.
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#### 1 - We are nice but not lax
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One of the reasons for the existence of the Tetalab is to allow
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meetings/gatherings to take place. Yet, it is NOT meant as a
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place to chill out.
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Breaking things is tolerated! For example if you install things
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on the machines available to the members and they break, it is
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not a problem, we will teach you how to repair them and to find
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a solution so that it does not happen any more.
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We are not a company, and we know that our experiments can lead
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to failures, these experiences are also beneficial in order to
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reach the final result.
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It is important that all people who practice at Tetalab feel at
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ease in this place. As a result, each member will avoid
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reproducing patterns of oppression that can be experienced
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elsewhere. (classism, xenophobia, homophobia, sexism,
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transphobia, validism, agism, motherfuckism, authoritarian,
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etc.). Candaulism is nevertheless tolerated.
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#### DISAGREEMENT (« I agree that we don’t agree »)
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If you disagree with another member of the community, you should
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try to discuss your differences.
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If you can not work on your differences one-on-one, you should
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consider mediating with a third party.
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If someone asks you to leave him alone or to stop a behavior
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that is directed towards him, do it. This person may be working
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on a project, or have some experience running at the moment.
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Any unwanted conduct continuously directed at another person is
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considered harassment, and harassment in any form is not
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tolerated within Tetalab.
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#### EXCLUSION
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If someone acts in a manner inconsistent with this "guidelines",
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you are encouraged to ask this person:
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* to re-read it,
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* and if the behavior persists, to leave the place.
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Any kind of harassment and oppression will result in an
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immediate, definitive and non-negociatiable exclusion from the
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Tetalab.
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#### 2 – Participating and becoming a member
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You do not have to be a member of Tetalab to participate in the
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activities it organizes (workshops, events, etc.).
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If you regularly attend Tetalab you should consider becoming a
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member. See the dedicated page. Like any other member, you pay
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a portion of the running costs through your membership fee.
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The Tetalab is NOT a church. It is not intended to accommodate
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all those who would like to be part of it. Consequently Tetalab
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operates in the cooptation mode, membership is not
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systematically granted to those who request it. It seems to us
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that it makes more sense to come and see what happens there
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before officially joining the adventure.
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#### 3 – Shut up and do it
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Ideas are useless if they are not followed by actions. Do not
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waste your time (and do not waste that of others) into
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unnecessary and endless palaver.
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Hackerspaces are filled with ideas. But we don't mind you
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talking endlessly as long as your are not being a nuisance to
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the others, their work, and their train of thought.
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#### 4 – Tetalab, a activist space
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As part of the Tetalab we are implementing a non hierarchical
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place, and we leave room for self-management and
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self-empowerment of people.
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There is no hierarchy between the members of Tetalab and there
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will never be.
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We defend open-source, datalove, freedom of expression, and this
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place that allows anyone motivated to experiment.
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The Tetalab will systematically refuse any attempt at political,
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social or religious orientation. Your personal choices belong to
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you and you only.
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Tetalab members do not necessarily share your opinions, you can
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be vegan when others are pryapists. Learn to hear other
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people's opinions even when they conflict with your own.
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If you can not bear certain attitudes, certain speeches, check
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the rule 2 and/or you should reconsider your place within the
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Tetalab.
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#### 5 – Making a donation to the Tetalab
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No one is obliged to make more donations than the amount of the
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membership fee, but some do so to support us.
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Donations can range from spare parts, to equipment or items that
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have been used for projects.
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Making a donation to the Tetalab doesn’t equal getting rid of
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your old crap such as: prehistorical laptops, or worse, dead
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ones, cathode ray tube screens and other machines with outdated
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architecture (very variable concept) and / or insignificant
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(x86), you got the idea…
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#### 6 - Getting some help to repair your equipment at Tetalab
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Your computer does not turn on or has become very slow recently,
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or you are still experiencing Windows or MacOS? We can help you,
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but keep in mind that:
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* It is up to the goodwill of those present to help you.
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* We will help; In no case will it be done for you! The
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Tetalab is not an customer service or repair service!
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* If you learn to solve a problem, you will be able to solve
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it in the future by yourself if it happens again, and help
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someone else who meets the same issue.
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#### 7 – « You’re not at granny’s » - be responsible for yourself
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Being a member of Tetalab allows access to the container and
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allows the use of its tools and means at any time but in no way
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to live there. The Tetalab is your hackerspace, not your home:
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living here is not conceivable, do not even think about it!
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The term self-management implies something like "on n'est pas
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chez mémé". This means that everyone is responsible and no one
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passes behind to clean, store, fold, etc.
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Thus, if it is nice to find a table where to put your things, it
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is necessary to leave it clean after you’re gone.
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In the same way, if beers are welcome, empty cans, bottle caps,
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packaging and all waste in general are to be taken with you
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when leaving.
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And we are firm on these points.
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#### 8 – Health and Safety
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Safety first ! The hackerspace provides its members with a
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number of tools. Some are dangerous if not used with care.
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For the safety of everyone, before using tools (especially if
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it's a first time), ask an experienced member to explain their
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use.
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If no member is able/available to give you a hand, please wait.
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Tools should be stored and cleaned after use. Chips and other
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debris from your work must be cleaned.
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#### 9 – Kids and other curious kittens
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Children are welcome, but be aware that this is mostly an adult
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space.
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Even if "We Make Porn" https://pad.tetalab.org/p/definitions_wmp
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is only an allusion to the freedom offered by the net, be aware
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that hackerspace members do not only use the videoprojector to
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broadcast episodes of my little pony (MLP for the intimates).
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Similarly, members of the Tetalab do not always monitor their
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language.
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Outside the planned "public" events, you probably should not
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bring children if you fear for their psychological balance.
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Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult, and they are usually
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expected to be active during their presence: drooling on the
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keyboard from boredom will be met with a (maybe not so) gentle
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push towards the exit.
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#### 10 – Apart from Wednesday evening meetings
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Guests are welcome to Tetalab and Mix'Art-Myrys if accompanied
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by a member.
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Tetalab members have the container lock code in their
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possession.
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This code is strictly secret and for the exclusive use of
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Tetalab members. It should not be shared with anyone, not even
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your mother, spouse or a member of Myrys, regardless of the
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pressures or the person making the request. It is the
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equivalent of your ‘root’ password or the secret code of your
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credit card.
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#### 11.1 - The Double Dragon 2, our space within Mix'Art
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The local Tetalab is for the time being a container located
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within Mix'Art Myrys (see below).
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Being a member of Tetalab allows access to the container and
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allows the use of its tools and means in the terms defined
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above.
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It is thus possible to access the container every day, at very
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elastic times, outside the events organized by Mix'Art Myrys
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(available on their website).
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We can therefore come early in the morning and leave very late
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in the evening, even in the night.
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Outside the open hours of the Mix'Art-Myrys audience, you can
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lock the Tetalab, the doors and the access portal of
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Mix'Art-Myrys.
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The container is non-smoker, please respect this rule. A
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non-smoker will always be right to point out that smoking in
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the container is not tolerated.
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Although smoking in the warehouse is tolerated, throwing
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cigarette butts on the floor is unwelcome (see the rule
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« You’re not at granny’s »).
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The container has trash cans, thank you for using them. When
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they are full, feel free (i mean: do it) to empty them and
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replace the garbage bags.
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#### 11.2 - Sculpture à 50 0000, consommables et matériel
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Respect the facilities / projects of others. Some things are
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available in the container to be used rather than being hacked.
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In case of doubt, put a sticker stamped with your name, date,
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and the mention "Sculpture 50,000" on your projects so that
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nobody else modifies them, post-it notes are available to you
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use. This reduces congestion and ensures that space is not used
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for forgotten projects (they will end up in the dumpster or
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recycled into spare parts).
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Currently, at the entrance of the container is a space dedicated
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to the storage of tools, various equipment and some personal
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projects. From time to time this part of the container is
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emptied and people are free to retrieve what they need from the
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objects made available there and only there, so don't forget to
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label your stuff.
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In the container you will find storage of materials: wood,
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tubes, electronic components. There are also boxes filled with
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other materials.
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All these resources are available to the members of Tetalab, and
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for this we ask you:
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* to inquire about the mailing list or a Wednesday evening to
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know if the material you want to use is not used on another
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project
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* keep the falls (remaining material from cutting) rather than
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throwing them away
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* not to consume too much material, according to your
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interpretation of "too much"
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Taking things out of space temporarily without leaving a note
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with your contact is a sure way to cause problems, the
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corkboard is reserved for this use.
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#### 12 - Mix'art Myrys, Self-directed Artists Collective
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The Tetalab is hosted by Mix'art Myrys, which brings together
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artists and associations of diverse and varied backgrounds
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(visual artists, musicians, video mapping, associative TV,
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activist FAI, comedians, ...)
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The pluridisciplinarity of the practices of the place favors the
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development of projects between art and technology, and
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frequently gives birth to collaborations with members of the
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collective.
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If other occupants of the place seem like extraterrestrials to
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you, do not worry, they think the same thing about us!
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Feel free to approach them, everyone has something to bring, and
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everyone has something to withdraw from an exchange of know-how.
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We also participate in open houses and various public events in
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Mix'art to display our work and promote the hacker culture.
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Mix'art Myrys works according to the principle of
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self-management, so all the members are regularly involved in
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the different aspects of the life of the collective.
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This involves participation as "staff" during events (weekdays
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or weekends, THSF, etc.), but also by the involvement in the
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tasks of everydays (cleaning, storage, works, ...).
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As a member association of Mix'art Myrys, all Tetalab members
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are also considered to be members of the collective and, as
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such, must participate in the life of the collective and the
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staff in the same way as all Other Myryssians.
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#### Last but not least…
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We want to meet you and learn more about this super cool project
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on which you spend sleepless nights. We encourage you to get to
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know the other Tetalab members: go ahead, ask questions and
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tell us about your personal projects.
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If you have any questions or comments, you can ask them on the
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public mailing list - tetalab@lists.tetalab.org - (unless this
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is confidential), on the IRC chart freenode.net # tetalab, or
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in person on Wednesday evenings, starting at 9pm.
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If your questions remain unanswered on the public mailing list,
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you can contact Gnochon and Verax directly. Currently, they are
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dealing with applications for membership.
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We would like to be very clear about the fact that a hackerspace
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is a place both for you and for other members (see rule 0).
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We can’t wait to see more of you at Tetalab!
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