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+ | | notes = This policy addresses the sale and repair of personal property while at or representing Free Geek. | ||
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+ | ==Policy== | ||
+ | ''Body that set the policy(s) on [lists.freegeek_meeting_Minutes Date Adopted].'' | ||
+ | ===Personal sales on Free Geek's premises=== | ||
+ | The sale of personal property on Free Geek's premises is not allowed. People with items for sale are encouraged to use the bulletin board in the store to advertise these items, but the transaction needs to actually happen away from Free Geek property. | ||
− | ==Personal sales | + | ===Personal sales while representing Free Geek=== |
− | + | Free Geek staff and volunteers are not allowed to sell personal property while representing Free Geek, whether they are at Free Geek or elsewhere. | |
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− | = | + | ===Bringing outside gizmos into Free Geek=== |
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− | ==Bringing outside gizmos into Free Geek== | ||
People wishing to bring gizmos to Free Geek to repair, troubleshoot, or upgrade must obtain approval of a Build | People wishing to bring gizmos to Free Geek to repair, troubleshoot, or upgrade must obtain approval of a Build | ||
Coordinator or Build Instructor before doing so. The person wanting to work on the gizmo and the Build Person must each initial a form to be developed by the production team. The work must be done under the supervision of the Build Person. | Coordinator or Build Instructor before doing so. The person wanting to work on the gizmo and the Build Person must each initial a form to be developed by the production team. The work must be done under the supervision of the Build Person. | ||
− | ==Documentation of outside gizmos== | + | ===Documentation of outside gizmos=== |
− | The form that the production team designs should contain a | + | The form that the production team designs should contain a disclaimer that limits or eliminates Free Geek's liability regarding proprietary software installs or upgrades. It should also include the date the work was performed, the names of the volunteer or staff member and Build Person, and other data that would be useful to collect, such as the number of hours worked and the type of work performed. |
− | disclaimer that limits or eliminates Free Geek's liability | + | |
− | regarding proprietary software installs or upgrades. It should | + | ===Borrowing gizmos=== |
− | also include the date the work was performed, the names of the | + | All Free Geek gizmos going out of the building for purposes of testing or otherwise loaned out, but be recorded in the Borrow Book. |
− | volunteer or staff member and Build Person, and other data that | ||
− | would be useful to collect, such as the number of hours worked | ||
− | and the type of work performed. | ||
− | == | + | ==NOTE== |
− | + | The problem is not so much the actual sales of personal items by volunteers and staff as much as it is the environment that those sales create. For instance, volunteers may not understand that the items being sold are personal (and not Free Geek) property. This can create misperceptions that reflect poorly on Free Geek and allow unscrupulous people to steal and sell Free Geek donations. | |
− | + | * DEFINITION: A gizmo is an item that might easily mistaken for items donated to Free Geek, such as computers or computer part. | |
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[[Category: Undocumented Policy]] | [[Category: Undocumented Policy]] |
Revision as of 14:36, 21 July 2010
Other than needing to create the form specified below, this policy is ready for approval. Ali 21:36, 21 July 2010 (UTC)
This is a page concerning a policy or procedure in development.
Once fleshed out, we'll consider it for adoption as official policy at Free Geek.
List of Policies - Policy Development
Policy
Body that set the policy(s) on [lists.freegeek_meeting_Minutes Date Adopted].
Personal sales on Free Geek's premises
The sale of personal property on Free Geek's premises is not allowed. People with items for sale are encouraged to use the bulletin board in the store to advertise these items, but the transaction needs to actually happen away from Free Geek property.
Personal sales while representing Free Geek
Free Geek staff and volunteers are not allowed to sell personal property while representing Free Geek, whether they are at Free Geek or elsewhere.
Bringing outside gizmos into Free Geek
People wishing to bring gizmos to Free Geek to repair, troubleshoot, or upgrade must obtain approval of a Build Coordinator or Build Instructor before doing so. The person wanting to work on the gizmo and the Build Person must each initial a form to be developed by the production team. The work must be done under the supervision of the Build Person.
Documentation of outside gizmos
The form that the production team designs should contain a disclaimer that limits or eliminates Free Geek's liability regarding proprietary software installs or upgrades. It should also include the date the work was performed, the names of the volunteer or staff member and Build Person, and other data that would be useful to collect, such as the number of hours worked and the type of work performed.
Borrowing gizmos
All Free Geek gizmos going out of the building for purposes of testing or otherwise loaned out, but be recorded in the Borrow Book.
NOTE
The problem is not so much the actual sales of personal items by volunteers and staff as much as it is the environment that those sales create. For instance, volunteers may not understand that the items being sold are personal (and not Free Geek) property. This can create misperceptions that reflect poorly on Free Geek and allow unscrupulous people to steal and sell Free Geek donations.
- DEFINITION: A gizmo is an item that might easily mistaken for items donated to Free Geek, such as computers or computer part.