Has there been further talk about getting the Coworking Visa brought into 
the 21st century?  Being in this group for the last 2+ years there are 
definitely a core of us that understand it is out there and available, and 
we use the wiki to find out which spaces take it (when they list it).  But 
if I had a nickle every time I heard someone ask whether an exchange 
program was available between coworking spaces I would be retiring early.

Is there any chance we could get this built into the listing on sites like 
Goodcoworking.com while the excitement and push for that site is still 
high?  At the end of the day I'd love to see something that allows veterans 
and newbes alike to find a space to hang for a day or two when travelling, 
as well as clearly defining what they are willing to allow.  Do any of the 
other listing sites out there (minus loosecubes RIP) note this easily?

Joel

On Tuesday, November 20, 2012 8:40:10 AM UTC-6, antoine van den broek wrote:
>
> These days, we are working on CoPass <http://www.copass.org/>, an 
> open-source, interoperable platform with, to start, the only ambition of 
> facilitating mobility among coworking spaces. Coworking Visa is great but 
> as people do not know exactly their rights, they are not confortable with 
> asking for their free days ( 1, 2 or 3 ?). In many cases, the person they 
> reach at the coworking place they want to go is not even aware of the 
> program. At Mutinerie, we'd like to see more nomadic workers, people from 
> everywhere in the world. CoPass will give some clarity and fluidity to all 
> this, bringing mobility to the next level.
>
> Antoine
> www.mutinerie.org
>
>

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