Oh!  And thank you so much to Raines for getting this rolling, like,
RIGHT after I posted this morning.  Awesomeness.

Julie Duryea

On Sep 4, 9:44 am, "Raines Cohen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Julie and I are working on this now on the coworking wiki and she should
> have an announcement later today with the URL.
> The initial concept: a list of participating spaces, with links to their
> websites. Each space can specify terms:
>
>    1. who is eligible (just other participating spaces by default, but could
>    be broader)
>    2. what is being offered (day drop-in use)
>    3. how to arrange to visit a space and use the service (advance notice
>    requirements)
>    4. how other space owners can best verify membership (email, twitter,
>    phone, carrier pigeon, URL for a member list)
>
> Future directions we brainstormed (distilling the wisdom of the thread):
>
>    - an easily-updated map of participating spaces
>    - a Coworking Visa logo to put on participating spaces' pages
>    - perhaps other tools for rapid verification or listing space members
>
> It's exciting to make this go.
>
> Raines Cohen, Coworking Coach <http://www.CoworkingCoach.com/>
>
> P.S. Hey, MyDayOffice <http://coworking.pbwiki.com/My+Day+Office> folded up
> its tent a couple of months ago and nobody said a peep about it on the list?
> Jacob of Office Nomads removed 'em from the
> CoworkingSeattle<http://coworking.pbwiki.com/CoworkingSeattle>page on
> the coworking wiki but we really should start threads here when
> spaces fail (and start a DeadSpaces page on the wiki) so we can do some more
> failure analysis and avoid the same mistakes.
>
> On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 8:41 AM, Julie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > souk mentioned and linked all the spaces that replied to this initial
> > thread as offering "courtesy days" with caveats about hours of op and
> > availability.   Those were (and it's current):
> > Office Nomads
> > Suite 133
> > Giraffe Labs
> > Nomadz
> > Blankspaces
> > Cubes & Crayons
> > Uptime
> > Citizen Space
> > Impromptu Studio
> > Indy Hall
> > Station C
> > Altspace
>
> > I would have liked to agree that we all offer 3 free, primarily for
> > ease of the user's sake, but a wiki page link would be second best -
> > and of course getting this underway is most important.  As long as
> > from a user standpoint it's easy to find out a certain space's terms,
> > that will be key.
>
> > Is anyone game for putting together this type of page?  I fear it may
> > not happen if we don't have some accountability.  I would do it if I
> > knew how, but I'm happy to help with content or text, just let me
> > know. Or, if someone wants to pass me directions on how, I can follow
> > them and do that too.  I'm good at following directions :)
>
> > Julie Duryea
> > owner, souk
> > 322 nw 6th avenue, suite 200
> > portland, oregon  97209
> > p  |  503.517.6900
> > f  |  503.517.6901
> > skype julieduryea
> >http://www.soukllc.com
> > tweet julsd
>
> > On Sep 3, 4:49 pm, Susan Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Oh my dear lord, that is hilarious.  Typo perfection.  :)
>
> > > On Sep 3, 4:21 pm, "Jacob Sayles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > It's Fire Hose Fridays!
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