[hackerspaces] Largest Hackerspaces in US

Danny O'Brien danny at spesh.com
Wed Nov 16 04:03:57 CET 2011


On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 5:06 PM, Charlie X Wallace
<charlie at finitemonkeys.com> wrote:
> just build a place for people to hang out, have fun and do stuff. people
> turn up, get along and involved, or don’t. rinse repeat. if that ends up
> being genderishly diverse while improving usability and long scope
> inter-space colloboration, then so be it, probably.

After doing a *lot* of this rinse and repeating historically and
getting the same results, a lot of us see improving diversity and all
the other things Miloh listed as currently some of the most
interesting kinds of hacks to conduct.

d.

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> From: miloh
> Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2011 4:42 PM
> To: Frantisek Apfelbeck ; Hackerspaces General Discussion List
> Subject: Re: [hackerspaces] Largest Hackerspaces in US
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>
> Reporting these member numbers feels like a pissing contest...
>
> Heres some important metrics for y'all to report on, a few of the metrics I
> think about try improving at noisebridge:
>
> 1)Improving gender ratio of the hackerspace
> 2)Improving diversity among members, as well as visitor traffic
> 3)Maintaining and improving usability 4)More big projects with long scope
> and inter-space collaboration
> 5 (my extra credit project)Learning to teach circuit hacking in spanish,
> german, and mandarin
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