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          <rev contentformat="text/x-wiki" contentmodel="wikitext" xml:space="preserve">* Policies and rules are on the [https://web.makespace.org/policies_rules_and_agreements/ main website].
* If you are thinking of donating something to makespace, check the [[Donations Policy]].  (Please only things that might be useful, junk electronics such as your old router/modems can go in the wee recycling bin.(under the electronics bench))
* If you are wondering what the community atmosphere at Makespace should be like, there are the [[Community Values]] .

'''Communications'''

Discuss making and Makespace on our [https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/cammakespace mailing list] which is a Google Group. To join without a google account, you can email cammakespace+subscribe@googlegroups.com

Tweet [http://twitter.com/cammakespace @cammakespace ]</rev>
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          <rev contentformat="text/x-wiki" contentmodel="wikitext" xml:space="preserve">Robo-makers is a Cambridge-based community of folks interested in all kinds of aspects of robots and robotics, and we have a meetup series for folks interested in building or working with or actually building robots and robotic technology. Robo-makers events include all aspects of robot technologies (hardware, software, applications, data), practical experiences of building and working with robots, help in getting started with new projects, and other similar things. Everyone is welcome, both makespace members and nonmembers.

Get in touch with [Laura laura.james@makespace.org] or Steve or Mat if you can offer a talk/demo/workshop/training/whatever!  We aim to run these meetups roughly monthly.  They usually happen on a weekday evening around 7pm, often Monday, and are quite informal with plenty of time for questions, demos and chit chat. 

'''Potential future talks / demos / etc'''  (add your name/details if you are able to help organise any of these!)

* modding ride-on cars for disabled children
* machine vision
* ?? 


'''Robo-maker people'''  (add your name if you'd like folks to know you are into robots and robotics - this may be helpful for makespace members seeking collaborators etc)
* Laura
* Mat C


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Meetups so far'''

* first meetup - Mat Cook on Dogtooth Tech, talking about Robots past present and future.  [7 Dec 2015 http://www.meetup.com/Makespace/events/226589584/]

* Rob K on combat robots [http://www.meetup.com/Makespace/events/228005071/]

* Simon Birrell on Robot OS [21 Feb 2016 http://www.meetup.com/Makespace/events/228382234/] complete with demos! Here's [the slides http://www.artificialhumancompanions.com/robo-makers-deep-learning-robot-demo-ros-and-robotic-software/]

* Brian Corteil on Raspberry Pi robots and PiBorg [21 March 2016 http://www.meetup.com/Makespace/events/228382170/] Here's [the slides https://github.com/Corteil/Talks]</rev>
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