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“The Hub” – A Manifesto

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It’s come to my attention recently that some people don’t understand what “The Hub” project is all about. So let me explain the details of the project.

“The Hub” was originally an idea born out of a talk given at Open Source City. James Wallbank from Access Space gave an insightful talk on the community benefits of a open computer cluster, along with their computer recycling scheme they are able to poliferate computer usage around the local community. As you would expect, with a increase in computer usage and access to a common area a community grew and evolved in the project.

After Open Source City, discussions between the members of The Art Organisation about a similar project being setup in the half empty building they have, Mello Mello. A few interested parties were approached and Vladimir from Liverpool LUG was one of these few. Discussions happened and plans made, but no decisive action was took.

Fast forward a few months, Liverpool LUG was holding its first couple of talks since it’s “rebirth”, stuck for a backup location for when FACT was unavailable the admin team approached The Art Organisation for space in Mello Mello. Greg, who is co-curator of The Art Organisation, talked about the community space project that started months before, and a few members of LivLUGs admin team (myself, Joanne, Graeme and Dan) offered to help out.

The overall plan is to setup four or five PCs in the space, with a common printer, internet connectivity, and a file server. In one of the storage areas we will keep old computer parts in a recycling capacity, but this will not happen until we’ve got the main hub in order. All the PCs will be networked and will be able to share out their media, along with the likes of a “pool” instant messaging system to allow quick transfers between individuals working on the PCs. Exact plans for software and incident tracking haven’t been worked out yet, we think that should be saved to when we have actual hardware on site. The only thing we know at the moment is that all the software will be Open Source.

At the moment we have the space and a load of old computing kit that has been scavenged from somewhere. The area has a lot of “junk”, well, I say “junk” but the items actually belong to a artist who was using the space as storage. We’ve organised the items as much as possible and are trying to organise PCs and desks for the area.

We need help, If you know somewhere we can get some old PCs, some desks, or other useful computing equipment, drop us a line. We’ll be approaching the FreeCycle lists sometime this week so keep your eyes out if your on there.

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October 8th, 2008 at 1:21 pm

“The Hub” – Day 1

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So, our first day of work inside “The Hub” has gone smoothly; We’ve managed to organise several boxes of computer equipment down to the essentials. The room was full of “junk”, I say that loosely as alot of the items there belonged to the artists so I was unsure of what it would be used for. Greg mentioned that the room would be cleared on Monday so I hope on our return visit it should be easier to move around.

We noticed that the room is wired up for CAT5, this is a massive timesaver as the least enjoyable part of the job would be wiring network cable up. Cream, the previous owners, must of had a fully wired network in the building at some point, so all we need to do is find where the cables drop out at.

We’ll be returning on Wednesday to do some further cleaning and organisation, hopefully we will be able to locate the missing drop point for those network cables. If anyone is interested in doing some heavy lifting and tidying your more than welcome to come along and help out!

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September 30th, 2008 at 9:46 am

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The Mello Mello Project

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As part of our location scouting for Liverpool LUG, Jo made a visit to Mello Mello to ask them if we could use some space in their building for hosting the LUG. The result was quite interesting.

Greg from The Art Organisation (current managers of Mello Mello) has asked if we can setup a open source computer cluster that will hopefully be open to the public and artists alike. We jumped at the chance and we’re going to be visiting tomorrow morning to do some initial scouting and investigation. One of the key requirements that Greg had was to make this completely open source and free as in beer, The TAO have little to no money.

I’ll be able to post a few more details and some photos after tomorrow’s visit.

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September 26th, 2008 at 11:40 pm