Hive76 started out as a 'superhero' space, with (adimittedly) me doing most of the work organizationally, with a bunch of people doing cool stuff in the space. Over the last month the management has started to even out and spread out. I think it's probably closer to 'Member' space now. <br>
<br>related:<br>IMHO, I think hackerspaces are best done as Member own/run/managed, but I can understand that's not always practical. I think the 'member run/managed' is the best way of meeting the needs of the member/user/owners, and is just good (tm)* I personally don't think commercial for-profit setups really should be called hackerspaces (and should be discouraged, if they want to). Fab lab or 'tool gym' or something . Hackerspace or Makerspace (in my mind at least) are community run and/or not for profit. I also thing the name inplies a smaller size, an easily accessible management. <br>
<br>That said, I think any space is better than no space, and practice generally trumps theory. <br><br>-hack on, <br>Far McKon<br><br>* I have facts to back my fuzzy feelings, but it's probably more than you really want to read.<br>