Yeah I'm hoping that in Newcastle we can run it without membership fees as they do deter people who can't afford to pay. I'll have to remember the 'p2p free universities of hacking' because that pretty much sums up what I want to do in a nutshell.<br>
<br>The only bit I'm confused about is how autonomy can be used to privatise educational institutions? I don't see that as providing them with greater autonomy unless it was the wish of everyone within the institution that wanted to be private. In my experience it's the chancellors and the top administrative hierarchies that push for privatisation to maximise executive pay and bonuses and that is them removing the democratic authority from the autonomous staff and students.<br>
<br>Do you think persuing alternative funding such as providing services to the broader community could be good or may it simply end up that the group is focused too much on that work and the hackerspace side of things gets pushed to the back. Currently we're being funded by the student union at the university but the hope is that we will be able to move into the city with our own space and we were planning on providing IT and web services to local community groups and perhaps small businesses in order to subsidise or even pay for it all. Though understandably we'll still have to come up with some other funding as we couldn't rely solely on that.<br>