[hackerspaces] Cleaning up the wiki "list of hackerspaces"

Lokkju Brennr lokkju at gmail.com
Wed Nov 24 00:36:34 CET 2010


Yay, good job, for a start.  There still needs to be a lot of list
cleanup done, as I don't think spaces that are only virtual, for
instance, should be on there - and same thing with co-working spaces.
FabLabs are a borderline case though...

Loki

On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 3:26 PM, astera <astera at hackerspaces.org> wrote:
> Hey folks,
>
> after hanging out on IRC a bit today, I modified the main list of
> hackerspaces wiki page as to only show active hackerspaces (while giving
> a link to the _full_ list of active/building/planned/closed/whatever
> spaces on top), and resetting the limit to 1000 (since without any
> limit, the page would get paged automatically at >100 list entries):
> http://hackerspaces.org/wiki/List_of_Hackerspaces
>
> This might also encourage hackers to update their space's profile as
> soon as the status changes to 'active' IRL, I assume ;)
>
> Lemme know what you think...
>
> Hack on,
> /astera
>
> On 11/23/10 4:12 PM, David Powell wrote:
>> I would simply move the closed spaces to a new page to preserve the history.
>>
>> On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 7:40 PM, Koen Martens <gmc at sonologic.nl
>> <mailto:gmc at sonologic.nl>> wrote:
>>
>>     On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 12:39:25PM -0800, Lokkju Brennr wrote:
>>     > I'm pretty sure it is the fact that the main page will only list 500
>>     > hackerspaces: limit=500
>>
>>     Perhaps if we clean up the list somewhat, we don't need the limit
>>     anymore? i've personally always wondered why closed spaces are on
>>     the main list, and i know of some entries that shouldn't be on there
>>     in nl. I've always been hesitating about removing them though. i do
>>     agree the planned & building are important to be on the 'main' list.
>>
>>     gr,
>>
>>     gmc
>>
>>     >
>>     > lOKi // brainsilo.org <http://brainsilo.org>
>>     >
>>     > On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 12:37 PM, Simon Dorfman
>>     <simon at gumbolabs.org <mailto:simon at gumbolabs.org>> wrote:
>>     > > I was looking for a hackerspace in Dallas (since I was visiting
>>     for board
>>     > > game geek con, so much fun!) and the Dallas Makerspace wasn't on
>>     that page.
>>     > > I was able to find it by clicking on the state of Texas and
>>     finding it
>>     > > listed there. ?I tried to "fix it", but didn't see what was
>>     missing from
>>     > > this page that would stop it from showing up on the big list page:
>>     > > http://hackerspaces.org/wiki/Dallas_Makerspace
>>     > >
>>     > > -Simon
>>     > >
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