sugree, that seems to be a common idea. it's actually in the
hackerspace design pattern not to let people stay overnight, cause
everyone want to live there :)

ben, we are not that far yet. it seems to start as a small place
without a workshop. i mean right now we are just 8 ppl. but a workshop
is one of the most important features for me, so i definitely want to
get there. but right now it seems to hard to do. if i had a wishlist
it would include lots of woodworking tool plus maybe a small mill
capable for aluminium, possibly selfbuild cnc. industrial sewing
machines, mig welding, anything people want and the group can get
funded.

i still wonder if there are not already collaborative artist places in
bangkok, for artists working with metal. typically these people start
places similar to a hackerspace, cause the tools are just huge and
expensive.



On 19 Apr., 12:24, Sugree Phatanapherom <[email protected]> wrote:
> Damn cool. Finally I have a place to live for the rest of my life.
>
> On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 4:16 PM, Jan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > meeting was interesting.
> > there where eight people showing up including me.
> > i think they all knew each other already. most of them come from
> > network security business. 3 french guys, one south african, few
> > americans and me. sadly no thai person was interested.
> > all live in bangkok, phil from france who is founding member of the
> > tmplap hackerspace in paris plans to move here next january. Phil
> > wants to establish one when he moves here, cause it seems he can not
> > live without one :)
>
> > we did not do any real planning, more a bit of brainstorming with a
> > few results:
>
> > - not calling it anything with 'hacker', cause of public
> > misunderstanding, probably something like "bangkok lab" or similar.
> > - starting with a very cheap place with a short term lease and then
> > scaling up when more people join, probably just a one room appartment
> > for <5000 baht
> > - it seems to be possible to rent shophouses in the range of 20K baht
> > which could be something nice at a later time.
> > - central location
> > - most people can not imagine what this place will be like, so it
> > needs to start to show up with cool workshops to establish itself.
> > paris tmplab has 200 members to show a size where it could head to
> > - two, maybe tree pricing steps for membership fee: falang, thai with
> > job, thai student, something in the range of 100-1000 baht/month, but
> > we did not discuss a lot about it
> > - avoiding to make it yet another regular pub meeting :)
>
> > with all these facts given, the hackerspace could start immediately.
>
> > jan
>
> > On 18 Apr., 00:20, "31o5.OHIRA" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hi, how was the meeting? Just finished work, couldn't make it.
>
> > > I'm very interested in it.
>
> > > 31o5
>
> > > On Apr 17, 2009, at 22:36, Arthit Suriyawongkul <[email protected]>
> > > wrote:
>
> > > > from Michel Bauwens of P2P Foundation,
>
> > > > ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> > > > From: Michel Bauwens <michelsub2004 at gmail.com>
> > > > Date: 2009/4/17
> > > > Subject: Re: [barcamp-thailand] Discuss the creation of a Bangkok
> > > > Hackerspace  tonight
> > > > To: WOICT at googlegroups.com
>
> > > > this is very good new Arthit, sorry I can't join, I'm in CM until
> > > > the 20th
>
> > > > I've monitored similar initiatives viahttp://
> > del.icio.us/mbauwens/P2P-Places
>
> > > > also details viahttp://p2pfoundation.net/Hacker_Spaces,
> > > >http://p2pfoundation.net/Hacker_Space
>
> > > > and how to athttp://p2pfoundation.net/How_to_Set_Up_a_Hacker_Space
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