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rLab is a member-centric organization and it is encouraged that members take responsibility for the upkeep and development of the space and to provide and improve the sharing of knowledge and skills - so why do we need Directors?
To support rLab activities we need to interact with the "real world" as a legal entity, for example to be able to enter into a lease agreement for the premises. As a result we have formed a "
== Do Directors run rLab ==
Technically the Directors of the
== What should I do if I want to be a director ==
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And the same applies to Directors! - It is a thankless but essential task. If you still have the desire to be a director then start by contributing to the running, maintenance and improvement of rLab for its members. You will be noticed, and when the time comes for the directors to choose another you will be top of their list.
Typical things expected of a director
* Be in the space for at least 5hrs per week. This includes time when you're working on your own projects, just so long as you're available to people who need help
* Not have any accusations of fraud or theft against you that would cause the bank or insurance companies to impose special terms
* Help keep the space clean and safe (all members are expected to do this, but directors should take a leading role in it)
* Listen to members and what they want from the space and try to help them make it happen
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