If you need any other info on hackerspaces, let me know.  I'm connected with
several, and active in the hacker community.  I speak at events, organize
events, attend metric crap-tons of them, etc  :)

Joshua Marpet
@quadling
908-916-7764

On Sat, Feb 26, 2011 at 8:56 PM, Jonathan Yankovich <
jonathan.yankov...@gmail.com> wrote:

> After some discussion with Chris from Sector67, we determiend that
> coworkingregistry.org should probably not try to supoort hacker
> spaces, since hacker spaces have a great directory at
> http://hackerspaces.org
> .  Here are a few sample listings of the big ones:
>
> http://hackerspaces.org/wiki/HacDC
> http://hackerspaces.org/wiki/Noisebridge
> http://hackerspaces.org/wiki/I3_Detroit
> http://hackerspaces.org/wiki/NYC_Resistor
>
> If a hacker space wants to get involved with or provide coworking,
> they can add membership levels that match the generally accepted
> standards for coworking membership levels.  Keepting coreg simple and
> focused on coworking will make it a more effective tool for our
> primary audience, for now.  (If/when coreg grows into the Open
> Coworking Library, we may want to add support for hacker spaces.)
>
> Still need to define good general membership level names for
> coworking.
>
> -J
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