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|  data1  = [https://reboot.mcgilleus.ca// reboot.mcgilleus.ca]<br>''Note:Reboot has not updated it's certificate, however it is a secure site''
 
 
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|  data3  = Room 218, Ferrier Building<br>McGill Downtown Campus
 
|  data3  = Room 218, Ferrier Building<br>McGill Downtown Campus
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<span style="color:Coral;font-size:18px; text-align:center;margin:auto;"><i class="fa fa-exclamation-triangle fa-2x" aria-hidden="true"></i>''  This club is currently inactive''</span><br>
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'''Reboot McGill''' is located on the Downtown McGill Campus in room 218 on the 2nd floor of the [https://www.mcgill.ca/maps/ferrier-building Ferrier Building]. The mission of Reboot McGill is to facilitate asset reallocation around the university by collecting old computers and peripherals, refurbishing the equipment if possible, redeploying the equipment where appropriate, donating any unwanted usable equipment, and finally arranging the proper disposal of all unusable equipment scrap.
 
'''Reboot McGill''' is located on the Downtown McGill Campus in room 218 on the 2nd floor of the [https://www.mcgill.ca/maps/ferrier-building Ferrier Building]. The mission of Reboot McGill is to facilitate asset reallocation around the university by collecting old computers and peripherals, refurbishing the equipment if possible, redeploying the equipment where appropriate, donating any unwanted usable equipment, and finally arranging the proper disposal of all unusable equipment scrap.
The purpose of the program is to reallocate computer equipment for unviersity/personal use only. Abuse of this privelege by way of resale or financial exchange will result in suspension of privileges.
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The purpose of the program is to reallocate computer equipment for university/personal use only. Abuse of this privilege by way of resale or financial exchange will result in suspension of privileges.<br>
 
===How to Request Equipment===
 
===How to Request Equipment===
All requests for computers can be made via the [http://reboot.mcgilleus.ca Reboot website].
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All requests for computers can be made through filling out the [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf46UbTfE0RwJyCJ7MlwNkq25-9WV-CycxySmL_Iod_Mz6FLg/viewform?usp=sf_link Equipment Request Form] or sending an email to [mailto:reboot@mcgilleus.ca reboot@mcgilleus.ca].
Eligible members include McGill Departments and administrative divisions of all levels, McGill recognized research groups, Graduate students, university recognized student societies, student groups, and design teams. Any unclaimed surpluses thereafter can be requested by local non-profit charities and schools.
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Any McGill student is eligible to receive a donation from Reboot, with a limit of one desktop or laptop per person. Requests being filled are always subject to equipment availability. Reboot holds the right to limit the number of assets distribute to any group/individual at it's discretion.
Assets are distributed based on a combination of need, organization type, availability, and chronology of request. Reboot holds the right to limit the number of assets distribute to any group/individual at it's discretion.
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All orders can be picked up during the office hours once an email is received notifying the requester that it is ready.
All orders can be picked up during the office hours located on the [http://reboot.mcgilleus.ca website] in Ferrier 218.
 
 
====How to Dispose of Equipment====
 
====How to Dispose of Equipment====
 
By accepting equipment from Reboot, the recipient agrees that the hardware must be returned to Waste Management for proper disposal at the end of it's useful life. To dispose/reallocate your old equipment, contact [http://www.mcgill.ca/wmp Waste Management Program].  
 
By accepting equipment from Reboot, the recipient agrees that the hardware must be returned to Waste Management for proper disposal at the end of it's useful life. To dispose/reallocate your old equipment, contact [http://www.mcgill.ca/wmp Waste Management Program].  
 
For any non- McGill disposal, you should contact a local recycling organization such as [http://www.kadisal.com Kadisal], [http://www.recypro.com Recypro], [http://www.pcrecycle.ca PC Recycle], or [http://www.centrederecyclage Centre de Recyclage Electronique de LaMonteregie].
 
For any non- McGill disposal, you should contact a local recycling organization such as [http://www.kadisal.com Kadisal], [http://www.recypro.com Recypro], [http://www.pcrecycle.ca PC Recycle], or [http://www.centrederecyclage Centre de Recyclage Electronique de LaMonteregie].
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===Office Hours===
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Reboot holds weekly office hours where you can pick up your orders, put in an equipment request, or just hang out!
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===How to volunteer===
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Interested in volunteering? Come drop by our office hours or shoot us an email!
  
 
===Partnerships===
 
===Partnerships===
Reboot McGill is a unit of the McGill Office of Sustainability, as well as a registered [[Category:Club|Club]] under the EUS, in close partnership with The McGill Waste Management Proram and the McGill School of Computer Science.
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Reboot McGill is a unit of the McGill Office of Sustainability, as well as a registered [[Club]] under the EUS, in close partnership with The McGill Waste Management Proram and the McGill School of Computer Science.
 
The McGill Office of Sustainability provides the Reboot group in representation and provision of the space in Ferrier.
 
The McGill Office of Sustainability provides the Reboot group in representation and provision of the space in Ferrier.
The Engineering Undergraduate Society provides student leadership for Reboot; the election and conduct of Reboot VPs is dictated by EUS bylaws. Reboot currently falls under the [[VP Clubs & Admin]] due to it's club status.
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The Engineering Undergraduate Society provides student leadership for Reboot; the election and conduct of Reboot VPs is dictated by EUS bylaws. Reboot currently falls under the [[VP Student Life]] due to it's club status.
 
The McGill School of Computer Science is a strategic partner who provides technical support and Insight
 
The McGill School of Computer Science is a strategic partner who provides technical support and Insight
The McGill Waste Management Program collects hardware from various campus groups and coordinated with Reboot to guide the appropriate refurbishing of equipment. Currently the pecking order for equipment cycles out of [EMF] into Central IT, who then distributes the equipment to outdated labs, professors and their TAs, student groups upon request, and finally Waste Management. All usable equipment is then provided to Reboot, the rest is properly recycled.
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The McGill Waste Management Program collects hardware from various campus groups and coordinated with Reboot to guide the appropriate refurbishing of equipment. Currently the pecking order for equipment cycles out of [[EMF]] into Central IT, who then distributes the equipment to outdated labs, professors and their TAs, student groups upon request, and finally Waste Management. All usable equipment is then provided to Reboot, the rest is properly recycled.
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===History===
 
===History===
 
Reboot McGill was founded in 2010, donating over 70 computers within it's first year.
 
Reboot McGill was founded in 2010, donating over 70 computers within it's first year.
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Reboot was on hiatus in 2016.
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Reboot McGill was rebooted by Malkolm Alburquenque in November 2016.
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Latest revision as of 14:10, 30 November 2023

Reboot McGill
Reboot logo.png
Email: reboot@mcgilleus.ca
Address: Room 218, Ferrier Building
McGill Downtown Campus
Linktree

Reboot McGill is located on the Downtown McGill Campus in room 218 on the 2nd floor of the Ferrier Building. The mission of Reboot McGill is to facilitate asset reallocation around the university by collecting old computers and peripherals, refurbishing the equipment if possible, redeploying the equipment where appropriate, donating any unwanted usable equipment, and finally arranging the proper disposal of all unusable equipment scrap. The purpose of the program is to reallocate computer equipment for university/personal use only. Abuse of this privilege by way of resale or financial exchange will result in suspension of privileges.

How to Request Equipment

All requests for computers can be made through filling out the Equipment Request Form or sending an email to reboot@mcgilleus.ca. Any McGill student is eligible to receive a donation from Reboot, with a limit of one desktop or laptop per person. Requests being filled are always subject to equipment availability. Reboot holds the right to limit the number of assets distribute to any group/individual at it's discretion. All orders can be picked up during the office hours once an email is received notifying the requester that it is ready.

How to Dispose of Equipment

By accepting equipment from Reboot, the recipient agrees that the hardware must be returned to Waste Management for proper disposal at the end of it's useful life. To dispose/reallocate your old equipment, contact Waste Management Program. For any non- McGill disposal, you should contact a local recycling organization such as Kadisal, Recypro, PC Recycle, or Centre de Recyclage Electronique de LaMonteregie.

Office Hours

Reboot holds weekly office hours where you can pick up your orders, put in an equipment request, or just hang out!

How to volunteer

Interested in volunteering? Come drop by our office hours or shoot us an email!

Partnerships

Reboot McGill is a unit of the McGill Office of Sustainability, as well as a registered Club under the EUS, in close partnership with The McGill Waste Management Proram and the McGill School of Computer Science. The McGill Office of Sustainability provides the Reboot group in representation and provision of the space in Ferrier. The Engineering Undergraduate Society provides student leadership for Reboot; the election and conduct of Reboot VPs is dictated by EUS bylaws. Reboot currently falls under the VP Student Life due to it's club status. The McGill School of Computer Science is a strategic partner who provides technical support and Insight The McGill Waste Management Program collects hardware from various campus groups and coordinated with Reboot to guide the appropriate refurbishing of equipment. Currently the pecking order for equipment cycles out of EMF into Central IT, who then distributes the equipment to outdated labs, professors and their TAs, student groups upon request, and finally Waste Management. All usable equipment is then provided to Reboot, the rest is properly recycled.

History

Reboot McGill was founded in 2010, donating over 70 computers within it's first year.

Reboot was on hiatus in 2016.

Reboot McGill was rebooted by Malkolm Alburquenque in November 2016.