<p>The problem does not rely here in hackerspace but on documentation. <br>
It seems to me that more emphasis is done on Doing things (including innovation & startups) than documenting them in our context.<br>
Are we the only ones in this situation ?</p>
<p>Phil from /tmp/lab</p>
<p><blockquote type="cite">Le 10 sept. 2011, 8:23 PM, "Walter van Holst" <<a href="mailto:walter@revspace.nl">walter@revspace.nl</a>> a écrit :<br><br><p><font color="#500050">On 9/10/11 5:21 PM, Sector67 Team wrote:
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> We've (<a href="http://sector67.org">http://sector67.org</a>) got 800 sq ft of incubator ...</font></p>
Well so fare the answers haven't been quite useful in general, which makes me assume that my question was not phrased correctly.<br>
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I am looking for (scientific) articles about hackerspaces playing a role as incubators for innovation.<br>
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So, I am not very interested in hackerspaces doubling as rental spaces for startups. I am interested in documented cases of interesting startups that began in a hackerspace. With a strong emphasis on "documented".<br>
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Regards,<br><font color="#888888">
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Walter</font><p><font color="#500050">
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