State of the Onion

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This is a list of Free Geek programs and functions organized by the staff committee that is charged with their oversight. We are asking each committee or person responsible to post a brief description of the state of each program.

(For more information on each committee see the Standing Staff Committees page.)

NOTE: When updating a section, please sign your work with the "four squiggles" syntax (~~~~) so we can see when the item was last updated (and by whom). (In theory, reports that are unsigned were created by someone from the committee or responsible for the indicated program before this note was added. RfS 09:06, 26 January 2007 (PST))

Action

Recycling
Plastics now goes to Total Reclaim. GreenWall Industries is a new local company for further processing of ewaste. They are buying our cords/wire/ribbon cable and UPSes from now on. They also gave us full information of where their commodities go.
We have seen a slow down of systems coming to Recycling, partly because of Legacy, and not being able to staff Prebuild as much as is needed. Hopefully we can staff all areas more in the near future. Liane 18:48, 17 February 2007 (PST)
Receiving
Receiving has been semi slow this past couple of weeks. It has just started to pick back up this week. We recently resumed receiving meetings to discuss issues that have come up. We hope that through these meetings any issues that come up can be taken care of so please feel free to show up. Liane 18:48, 17 February 2007 (PST)
Maintenance and design of the physical plant
Currently Facilities Maintenance is responding to the fire inspection corrections. The major ones are fixing holes in walls and ceilings, exit lighting, and exit door hardware. The majority of the work is complete and we are currently waiting on Oregon Electric to complete the exit lighting by the end of the month. The re-inspection was scheduled for the 10th of January, and has been rescheduled until Oregon Electric is finished. The other things of priority are replacement of the warehouse door that was damaged from the break in(waiting on bids). Next on the list is rewiring of the Black Hole (waiting on bids). There are more issues that need to be dealt with these issues have a separate RT ticket. If you see an item that is a facilities maintenance issue, send a ticket to todo at freegeek dot org with the word "action" in the header.
Building security
We are looking into getting mass repairs to all our external doors. Our annual re-keying of the locks will be happening around the same time. --Matteo 10:47, 14 June 2007 (PDT)
General safety
Receiving and Recycling are asking volunteers to use gloves and safety glasses when breaking stuff.
Please remember to keep aisles free of debris, and pathways inside the building free of random stuff, because it is required by the fire department, and we have volunteers and guest using wheelchairs, or other mobility devices.
First Aid kits are refilled regularly. Please let E-Beth know of if we're missing something. Liane 18:48, 17 February 2007 (PST)

C7

Policy development
Currently cleaning up the policy structure in the wiki, adding links and history. Wiki clean up mostly being done by volunteers. We are seeking volunteers to help with this. (See Matteo or anyone from C7.) RfS 10:43, 17 February 2007 (PST)
load balancing of the committees
All of the committees have enough people, but some committees function better than others, partly because some people are better at being committee members than others. Some committees (such as HR) may be overstaffed. Some committees could be broken up into different committees, but this might create too many committees to be practical. RfS 10:43, 17 February 2007 (PST)
liaison with Free Geek Community Council and Free Geek Board of Directors
Developing this page as a snapshot of information hopefully helps keep the council and board better informed about the state of things. Board members are coming to council meetings on a regular basis. RfS 10:54, 12 May 2007 (PDT)
nominations to the various committees
HR has may have a person too many people on it. With an expected some staff changes in the next year, expect to see some shifting about. RfS 10:54, 12 May 2007 (PDT)
proposals concerning changes to the committee structure itself
We are thinking about ideas expressed in Multi-Collective Free Geek as a starting point for a possibly different committee structure. RfS 10:43, 17 February 2007 (PST)
accounting and financial oversight
We have moved to monthly reporting of quarterly budgets. We have reorganized the expense categories to mirror the committee structure, have recoded the last three years of income transactions, are working on better income projections based on that. We need to review policies about handling money from time to time. We need to educate the committees on how to spend money when they're not sure how ahead or behind they are vis a vis the budget. RfS 10:54, 12 May 2007 (PDT)

HR

Human resources
We're working towards a long-term (one year-ish) hiring strategy.
volunteer management
Rewards such as core breakfast are covered by Inreach (Outreach work group) and have not happened in a while.
volunteer and staff discipline
We have a Volunteer Discipline Policy. There are a few active tickets in our Volunteer Issues queue which is visible to staff only. Active tickets in the queue are reviewed at HR meetings.
procedures regarding theft from Free Geek
This is handled mostly by our Volunteer Discipline Policy. There have been a few incidents in the past that are still open.
mediation between conflicting parties
We do this as it needs to be done. There have been a few formal mediattions, but generally we try to get people to talk to each other to head that off.
volunteer and staff scheduling
Volunteer scheduling is done on paper, and works mostly. Tour guides are now scheduled, basic testing is off the schedule, and special volunteering can be written in on the miscellaneous area. Staff scheduling is semi automated but last minute changes eat up time (and money). It would be good to have a program that makes this easier.
staff and intern reviews
We have a schedule in place for reviews but they tend to slide, sometimes excessively. Reviews generate documentation about goals. etc., which may or may not be being completed consistently.
volunteer acculturation and training
Trainings are not happening in a consistent way, but there are a few in the works. There has been a lack of people signing up in the past. We'd like to do a consensus training, a wiki training, a training in website admin. The discussion on the Council email list about the Education Program & Coordinator reflects much of the varied perspectives about volunteer trainings.
health care and benefits packages
Staff collective members have health care (including alternative care such as naturopathy), sick, vacation, and holidays. The health plan was just renewed and costs us approximately $345 per person per month. Some collective members use other plans and are eligible to reimbursed for most of their costs in lieu of taking our plan.
employee manual
The Staff Handbook is on the wiki. It is a work in progress.... and by progress we mean perpetually incomplete.

Knowledge Bees

Education
Adoption classes are happening twice a week. More Volunteer Adoption Teachers would be great. (MW 13:42, 15 May 2007 (PDT))
The advanced linux class series has been restarted (MW 13:42, 15 May 2007 (PDT))
Documentation
Lots of documentation continues to happen. (MW 13:42, 15 May 2007 (PDT))
Technical Support
We have 4 days a week of tech support availability.
We have some new volunteers. ( martin 13:47, 3 April 2007 (PDT) )
Computers for Kids
Pacific Crest Community school is running a Build program again with 8 of their students. We also have multiple classrooms, and kids groups come in every week to get job skills, and earn computers.
(See Group volunteering for how groups of kids can volunteer.)
Free Geek Library
The library has been considerably cleaned up in preparation for moving it in to the old meeting room. We are looking at library software. We need to decide a mission for the library so we can determine what books to acquire and/or keep. (MW 13:42, 15 May 2007 (PDT))

Outreach

Note: Outreach split into 5 work groups which cover various aspects of the following

Fundraising
We are mapping out a big picture fundraising strategy, which will derive from the big picture strategic planning FG needs to do. We saw a marked rise in monetary and hardware donations following the publicity about the breakin.--Mariadeathstar 13:17, 6 May 2007 (PDT).
grantseeking
Ali is a bit burnt on this, and would like to act as backup to an experienced person.
outreach
Currently working on upping our volunteer outreach by finishing the media kit for distribution to org.s and media. Also, want hardware grant shepherds to distribute materials to appropriate local org.s who receive stuff from us, as well as offer a FG staff member to come talk about our programs to their staffs.
advertising and marketing
We currently have no paid ads in the works, although we have a small budget to do so. One of our long-term projects is to re-make the brochure.
parties, festivals and other events
Geek Fair is on July 21st! Planning has begun, and the poster should be done soon.
community building
There's a work group to build these alliances.
relations with the neighbors
Had some issues with upstairs neighbors & parking lot but it has been effectively worked out.
relations with the non-profit and social change communities
Have discussed potential partnerships with Portland Community Media and Clinton St. Theater.
membership development
Huh? Wha? Who?
the Free Geek website
Gets updated as needed, although could use more maintainers. We've also been discussing moving the website to a content management system, which would make the website easy to maintain for volunteers as well. Technocrats are also looking into this, and its an ongoing issue.
the reception area
Also, we are scheduling volunteers that want to do our regular tours at noon and six. The front desk was recently moved back to allow for more room for visitors. Observe the spacious glory!
public email addresses
Getting answered every day!
media relations
Request for interviews about a variety of topics come in regularly (from recycling practices to hard drive security to open source creativity). We're currently working to create a media kit to send to media and put up on the website.
advertising and design of donation pickups
Volunteers sporadically pickup donations but we are still advertising that we do not pickup. If we want large corporate donations, we'll need to be able to do large pickups. This will probably require a dedicated vehicle.
volunteer rewards
Core breakfast is still happening, and we're increasing the budget by $50/month (to $250) to accommodate the increase in cost and attendance.

Propagation

Liaison with Free Geek startups (the replication of Free Geek elsewhere)
The franchise group has an email list with members from outside of the Portland area. The Franchise group has monthly meet-ups on IRC. There is one pending application for name usage (penn), this may take a lot of time and energy. We are awaiting response from Olympia on whether they want to appeal our decision to deny them use of the name. We are finalizing a formal trademark license agreement (now waiting for a response from the government). --Matteo 10:31, 3 April 2007 (PDT)
liaison with GAP volunteers
A list of current GAP sites is on this wiki. We have added a location at the Chance of Rain Cafe with four LTSP terminals, and we have updated the Red and Black intallation to LTSP as well. RfS 10:45, 15 May 2007 (PDT)
Hardware Grants
The Hardware grants group now meets seldomly, but hardware grants are still going strong. The staff recently started scheduling shifts to coordinate grants. RfS 10:45, 15 May 2007 (PDT)

Reuse

Freekbox, storebox, grantbox production (build)
Build is healthy and strong, emptying all incoming piles and filling all outgoing shelves. Our specs are higher than ever, as we ride along the wake of Moore's law.
testing maintenance and development
Advanced testing is running under the graces of a few very dedicated volunteers. In order for development and refinement of new procedures, more staff time will need to be allocated. Basic testing is part of the adoption program and volunteers test keyboards and mice.
Laptops
There is a healthy group of build graduates that have joined the Laptop build program. The laptops are dispersed as grants, and sold in the store.
retail sales
Retail sales has been on a steady increase for the last 5 years. The store is currently staffed full time by staff, and day to day there is usually 2-3 volunteers helping out customers, testing various gizmos, and stocking the shelves. There have been some bumps starting the new year with a new POS system, but over all our accuracy in bookkeeping has never better.
printer refurbishing and sales
Printers is running halfway with very little supervision. We have spent a great deal of time cleaning and getting work areas ready, setting up how-to documents and getting printers ready for the store. We sell some printers as-is or bulk besides store sales. Our goals are to have printers available for both grants and the store. If there were twenty hours a week dedicated staff time the income would pay for the staff time dedicated.
Audio/Visual
(information needed)
Online Sales
Ebay sales are presently ongoing under the care of the Exploratory Online Sales Coordinator. The scope of online sales will include Craigslist and wishlist fulfillment in the very near future. Serge 13:09, 5 March 2007 (PST)
locate, evaluation, and put oddball hardware into reuse
This is done on a ad-hoc basis. The work is mostly being done by volunteers.
wholesale or bulk sales of to-be-recycled parts
Wholesale (or bulk) sales are surging ahead with new orders coming in. A few more hours of staff time allocated would make it less frenzied.
Legacy Systems
Legacy Systems is turning into a good alternative for Eval 2. The program is still in creation mode.
Classic Gaming Library
The existence of the CGL can neither be confirmed nor denied at this time.
Prebuild
We have recently added wireless cards to the types of cards we're looking for in card sorting. We are allowing prebuilders to work in Legacy Systems in lieu of Eval 2. We have started to get more corporate donations which means more identical systems, most of which are processed more easily and then sold in bulk. We are considering a few changes in Eval 1 that will make it easier to identify computers that should be recycled. And there's a ton of incoming computers, spilling into the hallway for the first time in a while. RfS 14:21, 20 February 2007 (PST)

Technocrats

Liaison with Coders group
The coders group does not function (as a group). Recently, Martin finished a project to rework the entire database to the point of rollout. He continues to add features and hunt bugs, but we are using the new code. We will need to train a core of staff and volunteers to maintain this code during the next year, because Martin has asked for an extended sabbatical for the year 2008. We are trying to reach out to other freegeeks to help maintain the code. -- MW 10:29, 13 March 2007 (PDT)
liaison with ASS group
The ASSes have changed their meeting to the third tuesday of every month. This means more work will be done between the meetings and the meetings will be more like meetings. Much system administration work is actually being done by Martin on staff time, pulling him from doing other work. MW 10:29, 13 March 2007 (PDT)
selection of software commonly used at Free Geek
We are looking at possible replacements for RT. Long ago we selected moodle as software that might work to maintain curriculum and tests for online classes. The Knowledge Bees are still determining whether we will actually use this. Lessdisks is slated to be replaced by LTSP, with a corresponding rework of our system imaging. Gizmo IDs were recently ameliorated to only matter among the build teachers and students, and it is planned to "soon" remove the need for any paperwork in the build area. Matteo 14:15, 13 March 2007 (PDT)
computer security
Our ASS group is always looking for ways to improve our security. Nothing particular is bothering us at the moment, and we hope to keep it that way.
technical infrastructure
The server room has recently been cleaned and reorganized. The ASSes are looking at some technical options that might eventually reduce the physical number of machines needed in there. As it is, it is a bit crowded. We are in the process of updating our systems to have more recent software (debian etch). Some of the wiring is in the process of being redone to be more standards-compliant. We also want to increase our bandwidth (or effective bandwidth for our most common tasks). martin 10:31, 24 April 2007 (PDT)