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In order to become a member, you have to read our [[Media:ApplicationForm.pdf|application form]] and agree to its terms. You can then become a member by filling out the form on page 3, having it signed by a full syn<sub>2</sub>cat member, giving it to a member of the administrative council (for example during a [[Bootstrap Meeting|bootstrap meeting]]) and paying your membership fee. Membership starts on the receipt of your fee. After 3 months, you will be granted the status of a "full member", entitling you to benefit from all privileges that come with a full membership, most importantly your own '''key'''.
 
In order to become a member, you have to read our [[Media:ApplicationForm.pdf|application form]] and agree to its terms. You can then become a member by filling out the form on page 3, having it signed by a full syn<sub>2</sub>cat member, giving it to a member of the administrative council (for example during a [[Bootstrap Meeting|bootstrap meeting]]) and paying your membership fee. Membership starts on the receipt of your fee. After 3 months, you will be granted the status of a "full member", entitling you to benefit from all privileges that come with a full membership, most importantly your own '''key'''.
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== How much does a membership cost? ==
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The minimum membership fee for individuals is '''114€/year'''<ref>Starting March 2011</ref>. Please note that this is a '''minimum''' fee that should allow everyone to attend the hackerspace and that the actual amount of your contribution is to be '''self-determined''' according to your priorities and financial ability. The membership runs from March 1st to the end of February.
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Your contribution can be split up into at most 12 payments. Becoming a member means that you agree to support the hackerspace with at least 114€ a year. If you join in mid-year, the membership fee runs until the end of February at [[Has cost::9.5 EUR]]/month. The administrative council can decide to grant an exemption from paying membership dues to a member in financial difficulties.
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== What do you do with that money? ==
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In addition to paying for regular expenses, the money goes towards paying for members' projects, as decided by the office after presentation on our [[Bootstrap Meeting|bootstrap meetings]]. Every member can suggest an expenditure to be voted on.
  
 
== How can I pay my membership fees? ==
 
== How can I pay my membership fees? ==

Revision as of 02:02, 26 June 2012

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Participate as a member

How can I become a member?

In order to become a member, you have to read our application form and agree to its terms. You can then become a member by filling out the form on page 3, having it signed by a full syn2cat member, giving it to a member of the administrative council (for example during a bootstrap meeting) and paying your membership fee. Membership starts on the receipt of your fee. After 3 months, you will be granted the status of a "full member", entitling you to benefit from all privileges that come with a full membership, most importantly your own key.

How much does a membership cost?

The minimum membership fee for individuals is 114€/year[1]. Please note that this is a minimum fee that should allow everyone to attend the hackerspace and that the actual amount of your contribution is to be self-determined according to your priorities and financial ability. The membership runs from March 1st to the end of February.

Your contribution can be split up into at most 12 payments. Becoming a member means that you agree to support the hackerspace with at least 114€ a year. If you join in mid-year, the membership fee runs until the end of February at 9.5 EUR13.239 $
8.283 £
11.589 CHF
/month. The administrative council can decide to grant an exemption from paying membership dues to a member in financial difficulties.

What do you do with that money?

In addition to paying for regular expenses, the money goes towards paying for members' projects, as decided by the office after presentation on our bootstrap meetings. Every member can suggest an expenditure to be voted on.

How can I pay my membership fees?

Account-Holder: syn2cat a.s.b.l.
BIC/SWIFT: BCEELULL
IBAN: LU93 0019 3255 6612 9000

Please include "membership fee" and state if it is a "monthly, standing order" or a "one-time payment for X months" and your nickname as reason of payment.

What are your guidelines?

You can browse them here.

What else should I do as a member?

The hackerspace being run by its members (their financial as well as their intellectual contributions) means that we really value your commitment. Therefore, we expect every member to become part of at least one of our circle of interest. There is no need to hurry, but a couple months in, you should consider joining the one or the other circle. Why not browse the circles right away?

What do you do at your regular meetings?

The Bootstrap Meeting, featured every third Saturday of a month. Every member is encouraged to visit them. This is where you say what should happen at the hackerspace.

How do I explore projects?

The wiki's projects section is meant to present former, current and future projects.

Many of our projects are also hosted on our redmine source.hacker.lu. There you can find more information, source code and documentation.

How do I get funding for a project?

Create wiki page for your project using the project form. Describe your project as detailed as possible and add links to your resources.

Subsequently present your project on the bootstrap meeting and/or our discuss-list.

A reasonable low budget project will be funded without any problem.

If you need a big budget for your project you will have to do a pledge to gather a part of your funding by donations. syn2cat will fund part of the total cost.

How do I use other IT Infrastructure?

You may want to take a look at this page.


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