[Coworking] Re: Coworking Facebook Page and other ideas

2014-01-30 Thread dina Amin
Maybe you can use Pngine to open topics and share posts, it's a platform 
that combines forums and blogs sort of, would be cool. There is already a 
topic opened by a coworking space in Egypt. Check it out..

http://www.pngine.com/topic/54/The-Dream-Coworking-Space

On Wednesday, 13 October 2010 17:38:42 UTC+2, Anne Kirby wrote:

 Hey Everyone, 

 I know there are a lot of facebook pages on coworking I was just 
 wondering if there was one specific FB page for this google group or 
 the wiki page? 

 If not, would it be beneficial to have one page setup to represent 
 this community better? I'd be happy to start one and add people as 
 admins if you're interested in being an admin. We could post our info, 
 press, discussions, actively promote coworking as a network. If a page 
 like this already exists could someone post the link? 

 I think we could take this group further and even create a website 
 with everyones info listed, really connect this network in the public 
 eye. 

 Thoughts, ideas, suggestions? 


 Cheers, 
 Anne 

 The Candy Factory 
 Where working together is sweet! 
 www.facebook.com/candyissweet 

 Coworking in Lancaster, PA

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Re: [Coworking] Re: Coworking Facebook Page and other ideas

2014-01-30 Thread cairo . spaces
Hi there are several groups on coworking, by region, and one for global 
connection.
Just type coworking in fb search and then check for pages and groups.

Uli
Rasheed22
CoworkingEgypt
Cairo - Egypt (obviously ...)

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Maybe you can use Pngine to open topics and share posts, it's a platform 
that combines forums and blogs sort of, would be cool. There is already a 
topic opened by a coworking space in Egypt. Check it out..

http://www.pngine.com/topic/54/The-Dream-Coworking-Space

On Wednesday, 13 October 2010 17:38:42 UTC+2, Anne Kirby wrote:

 Hey Everyone, 

 I know there are a lot of facebook pages on coworking I was just 
 wondering if there was one specific FB page for this google group or 
 the wiki page? 

 If not, would it be beneficial to have one page setup to represent 
 this community better? I'd be happy to start one and add people as 
 admins if you're interested in being an admin. We could post our info, 
 press, discussions, actively promote coworking as a network. If a page 
 like this already exists could someone post the link? 

 I think we could take this group further and even create a website 
 with everyones info listed, really connect this network in the public 
 eye. 

 Thoughts, ideas, suggestions? 


 Cheers, 
 Anne 

 The Candy Factory 
 Where working together is sweet! 
 www.facebook.com/candyissweet 

 Coworking in Lancaster, PA

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Re: [Coworking] Re: Coworking Facebook Page and other ideas

2010-10-15 Thread Josef Davies-Coates
On 13 October 2010 17:06, Alex Hillman dangerouslyawes...@gmail.com wrote:

 John Erik from Conjunctured set this up last night, using Facebook's new
 groups feature.

 http://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=group_145309628847622ap=1



I'm intrigued by the revamp of groups on facebook. Currently I always
recommend people create a Page rather than a group since in most way they
are MUCH better IMHO.

Maybe this revamp of groups will change that though.

Still, I note that you still can only join so many groups (unlike the amount
of pages you can like) and so am currently unable to join any groups at
all without leaving loads first, which is big hassle I never get around to.

Josef.


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[Coworking] Re: Coworking Facebook Page and other ideas

2010-10-15 Thread Julian @PariSoMa
I'd be interested in talking about the coworking conference before
SXSW.

Talked with Nathaniel who runs La Cantine Paris and in Europe they are
going forward with Coworking Europe 2010, http://coworkingeu.wordpress.com/,
a two-day conference on coworking.  They've gotten some sponsors and
looks like a great schedule.

Could be a good model to follow.

Cheers,

Julian

On Oct 13, 12:55 pm, Anne Kirby creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com
wrote:
 Well thanks Ryan, I'm happy to inform you that I'm very familiar with
 South by Southwest but thanks for the other links and suggestions.

 Maybe we will host something here in Lancaster - details coming soon.

 Cheers,
 Anne

 On Oct 13, 3:47 pm, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com wrote:



  Anne, you've officially started the Coworking Conference discussion  
  three months early. You win! :)

  The Coworking US conference is called South by Southwest. It happens  
  in Austin, Texas in March and it is the one place I know where the  
  most coworking catalysts are all in one room.

  OK, so there are also tens of thousands of people in Austin who aren't  
  there just to talk about coworking, but it's a pretty good start.

  Honestly, I think if you want to host something in Lancaster, you  
  should. I will do something in Orlando on the same day, and we could  
  convince others to do the same. I know of someone who recently did a  
  big US tour of coworking spaces for hishttp://gwob.orgtour, ending  
  with a simulcast event in several spaces all over the world. That  
  would be a cool coworking party.

  See also: Dave Winer's HyperCamp concept:http://go.hypercamp.org/#background

  See also: FourSquare Day, a grassroots event started in Tampa,  
  thousands of miles away from 4sq headquarters, sydicated to 250  
  cities:http://4sqday.com/

  See also: Likemindhttp://likemind.uswhichis a monthly meetup, on  
  the same day, in 60+ cities across the globe.

  Peace,
  Ryan Price
  rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com
  @liberatr
  407-484-8528

  FloridaCreatives.com
  Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
  Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou

  On Oct 13, 2010, at 3:31 PM, Anne Kirby wrote:

   Well I'm all about doing Ryan.

   It would be great to plan a conference on coworking like Coworking
   Europe but I'm not sure how many people would head to Lancaster, PA.
   Maybe this is a way for us all to get to know each other better?

  http://coworkingeu.wordpress.com/

   On Oct 13, 3:16 pm, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com wrote:
   The motto of the Drupal community:
   Talk is Silver, Code is Gold.

   In this case Code == participation, or a thing you made, instead of
   talking about it (AKA Bikeshedding).http://www.bikeshed.com

   Not accusing anyone of bikeshedding, but it's one of those concepts
   that just needs to circulate more, as well as Does Coworking Have a
   Hyphen?

   Peace,
   Ryan Price
   rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com
   @liberatr
   407-484-8528

   FloridaCreatives.com
   Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
   Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou

   On Oct 13, 2010, at 3:01 PM, Alex Hillman wrote:

   Understood, and sorry if I came across as a little harsh. :)

   Discussion, as always, is great and 2nd only to action! Obviously,
   since we're practically neighbors, you and I should be getting
   together soon anyway :)

   -Alex

   /ah
   indyhall.org
   coworking in philadelphia

   On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 2:56 PM, Anne Kirby  
   creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com
   wrote:
   Thanks Alex, I'll definitely look into your suggestions.

   I think things got a little out of control. Really want I would love
   to see is the community getting to know each other better and if
   collaboration is born from that great! If not that's fine as well.  
   I'm
   not for excluding anyone and a committee is not the answer, I was  
   just
   trying to clarify my thoughts. Sorry if it came across the wrong  
   way.
   Maybe it's a gathering of those involved and or interested in
   coworking to discuss coworking and all the elements.

   Cheers,
   Anne

   On Oct 13, 2:47 pm, TelBitConsulting m...@telbitconsulting.com
   wrote:
   Uh oh. Not the 'c' word...committee. As in death by...

   Chocolate?  :-)

   Mike

   Visithttp://ForCarol.comandhelpraiseteen awareness about unsafe
   driving
   and encourage parents to enforce curfews!  Would you rather argue
   with your
   teen...or bury them?

   On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 11:24 AM, Tara Hunt
   horsepig...@gmail.com wrote:
   Uh oh. Not the 'c' word...committee. As in death by...

   I don't want to discourage the passion and momentum here and I,
   too, want
   to see coworking be a household word (well, maybe not household,
   but a
   well-known concept that people see as a great alternative to
   working from an
   office, home or coffee shop - that isn't for everyone). I just
   want to
   encourage us to think about proceeding in a manner that is true
   to 

Re: [Coworking] Re: Coworking Facebook Page and other ideas

2010-10-15 Thread Susan Evans
Chiming in on the idea of a coworking conference...count me in as a vote for
the pre-SXSW timeline.  I am another person who has dreamed a whole bunch
(and even started planning at one point) about a coworking meetup for us all
to sit down and chat face-to-face.  I'd love to see this happen on a bigger
scale than has ever happened before at SXSW.  I'm pretty sure if I head out
there this year I'm not getting a badge.  Just going to hang out with all of
you fine folks!

As Tony said, count me in for attending, but for the time being, count me
out for planning. :)  We're working on some stuff out in Seattle.  More on
that in a moment.

S
__
Office Nomads
officenomads.com
206-484-5859



On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 9:42 AM, Julian @PariSoMa jrnachti...@gmail.comwrote:

 I'd be interested in talking about the coworking conference before
 SXSW.

 Talked with Nathaniel who runs La Cantine Paris and in Europe they are
 going forward with Coworking Europe 2010,
 http://coworkingeu.wordpress.com/,
 a two-day conference on coworking.  They've gotten some sponsors and
 looks like a great schedule.

 Could be a good model to follow.

 Cheers,

 Julian

 On Oct 13, 12:55 pm, Anne Kirby creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com
 wrote:
  Well thanks Ryan, I'm happy to inform you that I'm very familiar with
  South by Southwest but thanks for the other links and suggestions.
 
  Maybe we will host something here in Lancaster - details coming soon.
 
  Cheers,
  Anne
 
  On Oct 13, 3:47 pm, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 
 
   Anne, you've officially started the Coworking Conference discussion
   three months early. You win! :)
 
   The Coworking US conference is called South by Southwest. It happens
   in Austin, Texas in March and it is the one place I know where the
   most coworking catalysts are all in one room.
 
   OK, so there are also tens of thousands of people in Austin who aren't

   there just to talk about coworking, but it's a pretty good start.
 
   Honestly, I think if you want to host something in Lancaster, you
   should. I will do something in Orlando on the same day, and we could
   convince others to do the same. I know of someone who recently did a
   big US tour of coworking spaces for hishttp://gwob.orgtour, ending
   with a simulcast event in several spaces all over the world. That
   would be a cool coworking party.
 
   See also: Dave Winer's HyperCamp concept:
 http://go.hypercamp.org/#background
 
   See also: FourSquare Day, a grassroots event started in Tampa,
   thousands of miles away from 4sq headquarters, sydicated to 250
   cities:http://4sqday.com/
 
   See also: Likemindhttp://likemind.uswhichis a monthly meetup, on
   the same day, in 60+ cities across the globe.
 
   Peace,
   Ryan Price
   rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com
   @liberatr
   407-484-8528
 
   FloridaCreatives.com
   Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
   Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou
 
   On Oct 13, 2010, at 3:31 PM, Anne Kirby wrote:
 
Well I'm all about doing Ryan.
 
It would be great to plan a conference on coworking like Coworking
Europe but I'm not sure how many people would head to Lancaster, PA.
Maybe this is a way for us all to get to know each other better?
 
   http://coworkingeu.wordpress.com/
 
On Oct 13, 3:16 pm, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com wrote:
The motto of the Drupal community:
Talk is Silver, Code is Gold.
 
In this case Code == participation, or a thing you made, instead of
talking about it (AKA Bikeshedding).http://www.bikeshed.com
 
Not accusing anyone of bikeshedding, but it's one of those concepts
that just needs to circulate more, as well as Does Coworking Have a
Hyphen?
 
Peace,
Ryan Price
rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com
@liberatr
407-484-8528
 
FloridaCreatives.com
Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou
 
On Oct 13, 2010, at 3:01 PM, Alex Hillman wrote:
 
Understood, and sorry if I came across as a little harsh. :)
 
Discussion, as always, is great and 2nd only to action! Obviously,
since we're practically neighbors, you and I should be getting
together soon anyway :)
 
-Alex
 
/ah
indyhall.org
coworking in philadelphia
 
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 2:56 PM, Anne Kirby
creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com
wrote:
Thanks Alex, I'll definitely look into your suggestions.
 
I think things got a little out of control. Really want I would
 love
to see is the community getting to know each other better and if
collaboration is born from that great! If not that's fine as well.

I'm
not for excluding anyone and a committee is not the answer, I was
just
trying to clarify my thoughts. Sorry if it came across the wrong
way.
Maybe it's a gathering of those involved and or interested in
coworking to discuss coworking and all the elements.
 
Cheers,
Anne
 
On 

Re: [Coworking] Re: Coworking Facebook Page and other ideas

2010-10-14 Thread Cadu de Castro Alves
Hum, I dream every single night with a big Coworking conference. :)

Abs,

Cadu de Castro Alves
BeesOffice Espaço de Coworking - Unidade Centro
Rua Teófilo Otoni, 52/1203 - Centro - Rio de Janeiro - RJ
CEP: 20090-070
Tel/Fax: + 55 21 2233-5126
www.beesoffice.com

On 13/10/2010, at 16:31, Anne Kirby creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com wrote:

 Well I'm all about doing Ryan.
 
 It would be great to plan a conference on coworking like Coworking
 Europe but I'm not sure how many people would head to Lancaster, PA.
 Maybe this is a way for us all to get to know each other better?
 
 http://coworkingeu.wordpress.com/
 
 
 
 On Oct 13, 3:16 pm, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com wrote:
 The motto of the Drupal community:
 Talk is Silver, Code is Gold.
 
 In this case Code == participation, or a thing you made, instead of  
 talking about it (AKA Bikeshedding).http://www.bikeshed.com
 
 Not accusing anyone of bikeshedding, but it's one of those concepts  
 that just needs to circulate more, as well as Does Coworking Have a  
 Hyphen?
 
 Peace,
 Ryan Price
 rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com
 @liberatr
 407-484-8528
 
 FloridaCreatives.com
 Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
 Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou
 
 On Oct 13, 2010, at 3:01 PM, Alex Hillman wrote:
 
 
 
 Understood, and sorry if I came across as a little harsh. :)
 
 Discussion, as always, is great and 2nd only to action! Obviously,  
 since we're practically neighbors, you and I should be getting  
 together soon anyway :)
 
 -Alex
 
 /ah
 indyhall.org
 coworking in philadelphia
 
 On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 2:56 PM, Anne Kirby 
 creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 Thanks Alex, I'll definitely look into your suggestions.
 
 I think things got a little out of control. Really want I would love
 to see is the community getting to know each other better and if
 collaboration is born from that great! If not that's fine as well. I'm
 not for excluding anyone and a committee is not the answer, I was just
 trying to clarify my thoughts. Sorry if it came across the wrong way.
 Maybe it's a gathering of those involved and or interested in
 coworking to discuss coworking and all the elements.
 
 Cheers,
 Anne
 
 On Oct 13, 2:47 pm, TelBitConsulting m...@telbitconsulting.com
 wrote:
 Uh oh. Not the 'c' word...committee. As in death by...
 
 Chocolate?  :-)
 
 Mike
 
 Visithttp://ForCarol.comandhelp raise teen awareness about unsafe  
 driving
 and encourage parents to enforce curfews!  Would you rather argue  
 with your
 teen...or bury them?
 
 On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 11:24 AM, Tara Hunt  
 horsepig...@gmail.com wrote:
 Uh oh. Not the 'c' word...committee. As in death by...
 
 I don't want to discourage the passion and momentum here and I,  
 too, want
 to see coworking be a household word (well, maybe not household,  
 but a
 well-known concept that people see as a great alternative to  
 working from an
 office, home or coffee shop - that isn't for everyone). I just  
 want to
 encourage us to think about proceeding in a manner that is true  
 to the small
 pieces loosely joined ethos of this movement.
 
 T
 
 On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 1:56 PM, Anne Kirby 
 creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Kind of like an organized face to the movement. It could be  
 made up of
 a committee of coworking spaces.  :)
 
 On Oct 13, 1:40 pm, Anne Kirby  
 creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 WOW - Great conversation!
 
 I'm not suggesting we do away with the wiki or google or move  
 that
 content, they are great and they serve a purpose. I'm also not
 suggesting we put all this information out to the masses on  
 facebook.
 Just thinking of ways to encourage more communication between  
 spaces
 but also educate the public in what we're doing and  
 highlighting all
 the great businesses involved.
 
 Alex, if more spaces collaborated maybe the press would get  
 better?
 
 My post was to start a discussion on how we could do this,  
 with the
 suggestion of a Facebook page. More like a collaborative  
 public face
 to all of the fantastic things happing in the world of  
 coworking.
 
 I'd be happy to spear head it and know a few spaces who might  
 be
 willing to get involved.
 
 Thanks for the discussion.
 
 Cheers,
 Anne
 
 On Oct 13, 12:36 pm, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hear Hear!
 
 Starting a new group on a website should be just as hard as  
 starting a
 
 second coworking space in the same city - it requires a  
 gardener (or
 two) to really bring things to life, get people talking to  
 each other.
 
 Broadcast is different from discussion, and this list is  
 one of the
 best I know for discussion - on any subject.
 
 My experience with FB and LinkedIn have been very similar  
 to what Tara
 
 is describing. They require lots of attention, and weeding.  
 This
 community noticed the same thing with the Wiki over the  
 summer, and
 now there are people paying more attention there, the world  
 is a
 better place for it.

Re: [Coworking] Re: Coworking Facebook Page and other ideas

2010-10-14 Thread Tara Hunt
A coworking conference (even apart from SXSW) would be cool. SXSW can get
busy and I often miss most of the coworking stuff because I'm taken in 10
different directions. :(

I wonder if there is a way to KISS a coworking conference? Like maybe an
online thing at first with set topics to discuss? Or maybe a 'camp' or
retreat of sorts? Either way, I agree with Cadu that face to face with
everyone here would be amazing.

Tara

On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 8:04 AM, Cadu de Castro Alves 
cadudecastroal...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hum, I dream every single night with a big Coworking conference. :)

 Abs,

 Cadu de Castro Alves
 BeesOffice Espaço de Coworking - Unidade Centro
 Rua Teófilo Otoni, 52/1203 - Centro - Rio de Janeiro - RJ
 CEP: 20090-070
 Tel/Fax: + 55 21 2233-5126
 www.beesoffice.com

 On 13/10/2010, at 16:31, Anne Kirby creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com
 wrote:

  Well I'm all about doing Ryan.
 
  It would be great to plan a conference on coworking like Coworking
  Europe but I'm not sure how many people would head to Lancaster, PA.
  Maybe this is a way for us all to get to know each other better?
 
  http://coworkingeu.wordpress.com/
 
 
 
  On Oct 13, 3:16 pm, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com wrote:
  The motto of the Drupal community:
  Talk is Silver, Code is Gold.
 
  In this case Code == participation, or a thing you made, instead of
  talking about it (AKA Bikeshedding).http://www.bikeshed.com
 
  Not accusing anyone of bikeshedding, but it's one of those concepts
  that just needs to circulate more, as well as Does Coworking Have a
  Hyphen?
 
  Peace,
  Ryan Price
  rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com
  @liberatr
  407-484-8528
 
  FloridaCreatives.com
  Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
  Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou
 
  On Oct 13, 2010, at 3:01 PM, Alex Hillman wrote:
 
 
 
  Understood, and sorry if I came across as a little harsh. :)
 
  Discussion, as always, is great and 2nd only to action! Obviously,
  since we're practically neighbors, you and I should be getting
  together soon anyway :)
 
  -Alex
 
  /ah
  indyhall.org
  coworking in philadelphia
 
  On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 2:56 PM, Anne Kirby 
 creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com
  wrote:
  Thanks Alex, I'll definitely look into your suggestions.
 
  I think things got a little out of control. Really want I would love
  to see is the community getting to know each other better and if
  collaboration is born from that great! If not that's fine as well. I'm
  not for excluding anyone and a committee is not the answer, I was just
  trying to clarify my thoughts. Sorry if it came across the wrong way.
  Maybe it's a gathering of those involved and or interested in
  coworking to discuss coworking and all the elements.
 
  Cheers,
  Anne
 
  On Oct 13, 2:47 pm, TelBitConsulting m...@telbitconsulting.com
  wrote:
  Uh oh. Not the 'c' word...committee. As in death by...
 
  Chocolate?  :-)
 
  Mike
 
  Visithttp://ForCarol.comandhelp raise teen awareness about unsafe
  driving
  and encourage parents to enforce curfews!  Would you rather argue
  with your
  teen...or bury them?
 
  On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 11:24 AM, Tara Hunt
  horsepig...@gmail.com wrote:
  Uh oh. Not the 'c' word...committee. As in death by...
 
  I don't want to discourage the passion and momentum here and I,
  too, want
  to see coworking be a household word (well, maybe not household,
  but a
  well-known concept that people see as a great alternative to
  working from an
  office, home or coffee shop - that isn't for everyone). I just
  want to
  encourage us to think about proceeding in a manner that is true
  to the small
  pieces loosely joined ethos of this movement.
 
  T
 
  On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 1:56 PM, Anne Kirby 
  creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Kind of like an organized face to the movement. It could be
  made up of
  a committee of coworking spaces.  :)
 
  On Oct 13, 1:40 pm, Anne Kirby
  creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com
  wrote:
  WOW - Great conversation!
 
  I'm not suggesting we do away with the wiki or google or move
  that
  content, they are great and they serve a purpose. I'm also not
  suggesting we put all this information out to the masses on
  facebook.
  Just thinking of ways to encourage more communication between
  spaces
  but also educate the public in what we're doing and
  highlighting all
  the great businesses involved.
 
  Alex, if more spaces collaborated maybe the press would get
  better?
 
  My post was to start a discussion on how we could do this,
  with the
  suggestion of a Facebook page. More like a collaborative
  public face
  to all of the fantastic things happing in the world of
  coworking.
 
  I'd be happy to spear head it and know a few spaces who might
  be
  willing to get involved.
 
  Thanks for the discussion.
 
  Cheers,
  Anne
 
  On Oct 13, 12:36 pm, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Hear Hear!
 
  Starting a new group on a website should be just as hard as
  starting 

[Coworking] Re: Coworking Facebook Page and other ideas

2010-10-14 Thread Anne Kirby
Hey Tara, Cadu I think that would be great. Ryan had some good
suggestions on how this could happen. Something to thing about!

Angel, I'll be working on some posts for you as well. Can we send
pictures with the posts?  The map idea would be fantastic, let me know
how I can help.

Willie, congrats on the space!

Cheers,
Anne


On Oct 14, 8:45 am, Tara Hunt horsepig...@gmail.com wrote:
 A coworking conference (even apart from SXSW) would be cool. SXSW can get
 busy and I often miss most of the coworking stuff because I'm taken in 10
 different directions. :(

 I wonder if there is a way to KISS a coworking conference? Like maybe an
 online thing at first with set topics to discuss? Or maybe a 'camp' or
 retreat of sorts? Either way, I agree with Cadu that face to face with
 everyone here would be amazing.

 Tara

 On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 8:04 AM, Cadu de Castro Alves 



 cadudecastroal...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hum, I dream every single night with a big Coworking conference. :)

  Abs,

  Cadu de Castro Alves
  BeesOffice Espaço de Coworking - Unidade Centro
  Rua Teófilo Otoni, 52/1203 - Centro - Rio de Janeiro - RJ
  CEP: 20090-070
  Tel/Fax: + 55 21 2233-5126
 www.beesoffice.com

  On 13/10/2010, at 16:31, Anne Kirby creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com
  wrote:

   Well I'm all about doing Ryan.

   It would be great to plan a conference on coworking like Coworking
   Europe but I'm not sure how many people would head to Lancaster, PA.
   Maybe this is a way for us all to get to know each other better?

  http://coworkingeu.wordpress.com/

   On Oct 13, 3:16 pm, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com wrote:
   The motto of the Drupal community:
   Talk is Silver, Code is Gold.

   In this case Code == participation, or a thing you made, instead of
   talking about it (AKA Bikeshedding).http://www.bikeshed.com

   Not accusing anyone of bikeshedding, but it's one of those concepts
   that just needs to circulate more, as well as Does Coworking Have a
   Hyphen?

   Peace,
   Ryan Price
   rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com
   @liberatr
   407-484-8528

   FloridaCreatives.com
   Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
   Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou

   On Oct 13, 2010, at 3:01 PM, Alex Hillman wrote:

   Understood, and sorry if I came across as a little harsh. :)

   Discussion, as always, is great and 2nd only to action! Obviously,
   since we're practically neighbors, you and I should be getting
   together soon anyway :)

   -Alex

   /ah
   indyhall.org
   coworking in philadelphia

   On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 2:56 PM, Anne Kirby 
  creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com
   wrote:
   Thanks Alex, I'll definitely look into your suggestions.

   I think things got a little out of control. Really want I would love
   to see is the community getting to know each other better and if
   collaboration is born from that great! If not that's fine as well. I'm
   not for excluding anyone and a committee is not the answer, I was just
   trying to clarify my thoughts. Sorry if it came across the wrong way.
   Maybe it's a gathering of those involved and or interested in
   coworking to discuss coworking and all the elements.

   Cheers,
   Anne

   On Oct 13, 2:47 pm, TelBitConsulting m...@telbitconsulting.com
   wrote:
   Uh oh. Not the 'c' word...committee. As in death by...

   Chocolate?  :-)

   Mike

   Visithttp://ForCarol.comandhelpraise teen awareness about unsafe
   driving
   and encourage parents to enforce curfews!  Would you rather argue
   with your
   teen...or bury them?

   On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 11:24 AM, Tara Hunt
   horsepig...@gmail.com wrote:
   Uh oh. Not the 'c' word...committee. As in death by...

   I don't want to discourage the passion and momentum here and I,
   too, want
   to see coworking be a household word (well, maybe not household,
   but a
   well-known concept that people see as a great alternative to
   working from an
   office, home or coffee shop - that isn't for everyone). I just
   want to
   encourage us to think about proceeding in a manner that is true
   to the small
   pieces loosely joined ethos of this movement.

   T

   On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 1:56 PM, Anne Kirby 
   creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com wrote:

   Kind of like an organized face to the movement. It could be
   made up of
   a committee of coworking spaces.  :)

   On Oct 13, 1:40 pm, Anne Kirby
   creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com
   wrote:
   WOW - Great conversation!

   I'm not suggesting we do away with the wiki or google or move
   that
   content, they are great and they serve a purpose. I'm also not
   suggesting we put all this information out to the masses on
   facebook.
   Just thinking of ways to encourage more communication between
   spaces
   but also educate the public in what we're doing and
   highlighting all
   the great businesses involved.

   Alex, if more spaces collaborated maybe the press would get
   better?

   My post was to start a discussion on how we could do 

[Coworking] Re: Coworking Facebook Page and other ideas

2010-10-14 Thread thilo
Well, seems like the discussion moved thinks forward anyway :)
A push to a coworking conf seperated from SXSW.
Anyway hope to meet a lot of you next year in austin for sxsw, already
bought my tickets :)

And thanks for the insight what had been discussed, tried and thought
about the structure of the coworking movement, as i just joined the
list some months ago.

Thilo

--
development: http://upstre.am
coworking: http://co-up.de
coworking managment: http://cobot.me


On Oct 13, 9:55 pm, Anne Kirby creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com
wrote:
 Well thanks Ryan, I'm happy to inform you that I'm very familiar with
 South by Southwest but thanks for the other links and suggestions.

 Maybe we will host something here in Lancaster - details coming soon.

 Cheers,
 Anne

 On Oct 13, 3:47 pm, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com wrote:







  Anne, you've officially started the Coworking Conference discussion  
  three months early. You win! :)

  The Coworking US conference is called South by Southwest. It happens  
  in Austin, Texas in March and it is the one place I know where the  
  most coworking catalysts are all in one room.

  OK, so there are also tens of thousands of people in Austin who aren't  
  there just to talk about coworking, but it's a pretty good start.

  Honestly, I think if you want to host something in Lancaster, you  
  should. I will do something in Orlando on the same day, and we could  
  convince others to do the same. I know of someone who recently did a  
  big US tour of coworking spaces for hishttp://gwob.orgtour, ending  
  with a simulcast event in several spaces all over the world. That  
  would be a cool coworking party.

  See also: Dave Winer's HyperCamp concept:http://go.hypercamp.org/#background

  See also: FourSquare Day, a grassroots event started in Tampa,  
  thousands of miles away from 4sq headquarters, sydicated to 250  
  cities:http://4sqday.com/

  See also: Likemindhttp://likemind.uswhichis a monthly meetup, on  
  the same day, in 60+ cities across the globe.

  Peace,
  Ryan Price
  rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com
  @liberatr
  407-484-8528

  FloridaCreatives.com
  Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
  Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou

  On Oct 13, 2010, at 3:31 PM, Anne Kirby wrote:

   Well I'm all about doing Ryan.

   It would be great to plan a conference on coworking like Coworking
   Europe but I'm not sure how many people would head to Lancaster, PA.
   Maybe this is a way for us all to get to know each other better?

  http://coworkingeu.wordpress.com/

   On Oct 13, 3:16 pm, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com wrote:
   The motto of the Drupal community:
   Talk is Silver, Code is Gold.

   In this case Code == participation, or a thing you made, instead of
   talking about it (AKA Bikeshedding).http://www.bikeshed.com

   Not accusing anyone of bikeshedding, but it's one of those concepts
   that just needs to circulate more, as well as Does Coworking Have a
   Hyphen?

   Peace,
   Ryan Price
   rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com
   @liberatr
   407-484-8528

   FloridaCreatives.com
   Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
   Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou

   On Oct 13, 2010, at 3:01 PM, Alex Hillman wrote:

   Understood, and sorry if I came across as a little harsh. :)

   Discussion, as always, is great and 2nd only to action! Obviously,
   since we're practically neighbors, you and I should be getting
   together soon anyway :)

   -Alex

   /ah
   indyhall.org
   coworking in philadelphia

   On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 2:56 PM, Anne Kirby  
   creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com
   wrote:
   Thanks Alex, I'll definitely look into your suggestions.

   I think things got a little out of control. Really want I would love
   to see is the community getting to know each other better and if
   collaboration is born from that great! If not that's fine as well.  
   I'm
   not for excluding anyone and a committee is not the answer, I was  
   just
   trying to clarify my thoughts. Sorry if it came across the wrong  
   way.
   Maybe it's a gathering of those involved and or interested in
   coworking to discuss coworking and all the elements.

   Cheers,
   Anne

   On Oct 13, 2:47 pm, TelBitConsulting m...@telbitconsulting.com
   wrote:
   Uh oh. Not the 'c' word...committee. As in death by...

   Chocolate?  :-)

   Mike

   Visithttp://ForCarol.comandhelpraiseteen awareness about unsafe
   driving
   and encourage parents to enforce curfews!  Would you rather argue
   with your
   teen...or bury them?

   On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 11:24 AM, Tara Hunt
   horsepig...@gmail.com wrote:
   Uh oh. Not the 'c' word...committee. As in death by...

   I don't want to discourage the passion and momentum here and I,
   too, want
   to see coworking be a household word (well, maybe not household,
   but a
   well-known concept that people see as a great alternative to
   working from an
   office, home or coffee shop - that isn't for 

Re: [Coworking] Re: Coworking Facebook Page and other ideas

2010-10-14 Thread Tony Bacigalupo
Hey lovelies,

Two quick thoughts:

1. Alex said earlier, but I'll reiterate, people will get on board with
something if they want to. That's the only way things get done in a starfish
such as this.

In the midst of this discussion, John Erik invited me to join a Coworking
Facebook Group. I thought it was cool, so I joined. Done!

2. I've thought a lot about this: the best bet for a Coworking Conference is
to hold it the day before SXSW begins in Austin. Why?

- So many of us are already going, and for many of us, it's the only time we
can afford to travel all year. Going a day earlier only costs us an
additional night in a hotel
- Nothing's happening the day before SXSW
- Everyone is not yet tired/overwhelmed/perpetually drunk/voices gone
- Flights might be cheaper

So that's my contribution there. Best possible location and date is Austin
on March 10th.

I volunteer to not organize it :)

Tony
-
New Work City - Community Center for Independents.
http://nwc.co
http://twitter.com/nwc
(888) 823-3494
 On Oct 14, 2010 9:43 AM, thilo th...@upstre.am wrote:

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[Coworking] Re: Coworking Facebook Page and other ideas

2010-10-14 Thread Anne Kirby
Here's a coworking directory that's in the works. Looks cool:
http://desksurfing.heroku.com/

On Oct 14, 9:43 am, thilo th...@upstre.am wrote:
 Well, seems like the discussion moved thinks forward anyway :)
 A push to a coworking conf seperated from SXSW.
 Anyway hope to meet a lot of you next year in austin for sxsw, already
 bought my tickets :)

 And thanks for the insight what had been discussed, tried and thought
 about the structure of the coworking movement, as i just joined the
 list some months ago.

 Thilo

 --
 development:http://upstre.am
 coworking:http://co-up.de
 coworking managment:http://cobot.me

 On Oct 13, 9:55 pm, Anne Kirby creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com
 wrote:



  Well thanks Ryan, I'm happy to inform you that I'm very familiar with
  South by Southwest but thanks for the other links and suggestions.

  Maybe we will host something here in Lancaster - details coming soon.

  Cheers,
  Anne

  On Oct 13, 3:47 pm, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com wrote:

   Anne, you've officially started the Coworking Conference discussion  
   three months early. You win! :)

   The Coworking US conference is called South by Southwest. It happens  
   in Austin, Texas in March and it is the one place I know where the  
   most coworking catalysts are all in one room.

   OK, so there are also tens of thousands of people in Austin who aren't  
   there just to talk about coworking, but it's a pretty good start.

   Honestly, I think if you want to host something in Lancaster, you  
   should. I will do something in Orlando on the same day, and we could  
   convince others to do the same. I know of someone who recently did a  
   big US tour of coworking spaces for hishttp://gwob.orgtour, ending  
   with a simulcast event in several spaces all over the world. That  
   would be a cool coworking party.

   See also: Dave Winer's HyperCamp 
   concept:http://go.hypercamp.org/#background

   See also: FourSquare Day, a grassroots event started in Tampa,  
   thousands of miles away from 4sq headquarters, sydicated to 250  
   cities:http://4sqday.com/

   See also: Likemindhttp://likemind.uswhichisa monthly meetup, on  
   the same day, in 60+ cities across the globe.

   Peace,
   Ryan Price
   rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com
   @liberatr
   407-484-8528

   FloridaCreatives.com
   Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
   Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou

   On Oct 13, 2010, at 3:31 PM, Anne Kirby wrote:

Well I'm all about doing Ryan.

It would be great to plan a conference on coworking like Coworking
Europe but I'm not sure how many people would head to Lancaster, PA.
Maybe this is a way for us all to get to know each other better?

   http://coworkingeu.wordpress.com/

On Oct 13, 3:16 pm, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com wrote:
The motto of the Drupal community:
Talk is Silver, Code is Gold.

In this case Code == participation, or a thing you made, instead of
talking about it (AKA Bikeshedding).http://www.bikeshed.com

Not accusing anyone of bikeshedding, but it's one of those concepts
that just needs to circulate more, as well as Does Coworking Have a
Hyphen?

Peace,
Ryan Price
rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com
@liberatr
407-484-8528

FloridaCreatives.com
Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou

On Oct 13, 2010, at 3:01 PM, Alex Hillman wrote:

Understood, and sorry if I came across as a little harsh. :)

Discussion, as always, is great and 2nd only to action! Obviously,
since we're practically neighbors, you and I should be getting
together soon anyway :)

-Alex

/ah
indyhall.org
coworking in philadelphia

On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 2:56 PM, Anne Kirby  
creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com
wrote:
Thanks Alex, I'll definitely look into your suggestions.

I think things got a little out of control. Really want I would love
to see is the community getting to know each other better and if
collaboration is born from that great! If not that's fine as well.  
I'm
not for excluding anyone and a committee is not the answer, I was  
just
trying to clarify my thoughts. Sorry if it came across the wrong  
way.
Maybe it's a gathering of those involved and or interested in
coworking to discuss coworking and all the elements.

Cheers,
Anne

On Oct 13, 2:47 pm, TelBitConsulting m...@telbitconsulting.com
wrote:
Uh oh. Not the 'c' word...committee. As in death by...

Chocolate?  :-)

Mike

Visithttp://ForCarol.comandhelpraiseteenawareness about unsafe
driving
and encourage parents to enforce curfews!  Would you rather argue
with your
teen...or bury them?

On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 11:24 AM, Tara Hunt
horsepig...@gmail.com wrote:
Uh oh. Not the 'c' word...committee. As in death by...

I don't want to discourage the passion 

Re: [Coworking] Re: Coworking Facebook Page and other ideas

2010-10-14 Thread Willie Morris
I really like the idea of having it the day before SXSW...more time in Austin? 
Yes please.

Cheers,
-Willie
@morewillie
-whitetablefoundation.com
@thewhitetable
On Oct 14, 2010, at 10:16 AM, Tony Bacigalupo wrote:

 Hey lovelies,
 
 Two quick thoughts:
 
 1. Alex said earlier, but I'll reiterate, people will get on board with 
 something if they want to. That's the only way things get done in a starfish 
 such as this.
 
 In the midst of this discussion, John Erik invited me to join a Coworking 
 Facebook Group. I thought it was cool, so I joined. Done!
 
 2. I've thought a lot about this: the best bet for a Coworking Conference is 
 to hold it the day before SXSW begins in Austin. Why?
 
 - So many of us are already going, and for many of us, it's the only time we 
 can afford to travel all year. Going a day earlier only costs us an 
 additional night in a hotel
 - Nothing's happening the day before SXSW
 - Everyone is not yet tired/overwhelmed/perpetually drunk/voices gone
 - Flights might be cheaper
 
 So that's my contribution there. Best possible location and date is Austin on 
 March 10th.
 
 I volunteer to not organize it :)
 
 Tony
 -
 New Work City - Community Center for Independents.
 http://nwc.co
 http://twitter.com/nwc
 (888) 823-3494
 On Oct 14, 2010 9:43 AM, thilo th...@upstre.am wrote:
 
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[Coworking] Re: Coworking Facebook Page and other ideas

2010-10-14 Thread Anne Kirby
Okay Tony - If we can make that happen, my business partner and I
would definitely try to make it. If not in person we could be there
via video, we could live stream it with chat so people who can't be
there in person can still interact.



On Oct 14, 10:17 am, Anne Kirby creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com
wrote:
 Here's a coworking directory that's in the works. Looks 
 cool:http://desksurfing.heroku.com/

 On Oct 14, 9:43 am, thilo th...@upstre.am wrote:



  Well, seems like the discussion moved thinks forward anyway :)
  A push to a coworking conf seperated from SXSW.
  Anyway hope to meet a lot of you next year in austin for sxsw, already
  bought my tickets :)

  And thanks for the insight what had been discussed, tried and thought
  about the structure of the coworking movement, as i just joined the
  list some months ago.

  Thilo

  --
  development:http://upstre.am
  coworking:http://co-up.de
  coworking managment:http://cobot.me

  On Oct 13, 9:55 pm, Anne Kirby creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com
  wrote:

   Well thanks Ryan, I'm happy to inform you that I'm very familiar with
   South by Southwest but thanks for the other links and suggestions.

   Maybe we will host something here in Lancaster - details coming soon.

   Cheers,
   Anne

   On Oct 13, 3:47 pm, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com wrote:

Anne, you've officially started the Coworking Conference discussion  
three months early. You win! :)

The Coworking US conference is called South by Southwest. It happens  
in Austin, Texas in March and it is the one place I know where the  
most coworking catalysts are all in one room.

OK, so there are also tens of thousands of people in Austin who aren't  
there just to talk about coworking, but it's a pretty good start.

Honestly, I think if you want to host something in Lancaster, you  
should. I will do something in Orlando on the same day, and we could  
convince others to do the same. I know of someone who recently did a  
big US tour of coworking spaces for hishttp://gwob.orgtour, ending  
with a simulcast event in several spaces all over the world. That  
would be a cool coworking party.

See also: Dave Winer's HyperCamp 
concept:http://go.hypercamp.org/#background

See also: FourSquare Day, a grassroots event started in Tampa,  
thousands of miles away from 4sq headquarters, sydicated to 250  
cities:http://4sqday.com/

See also: Likemindhttp://likemind.uswhichisamonthly meetup, on  
the same day, in 60+ cities across the globe.

Peace,
Ryan Price
rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com
@liberatr
407-484-8528

FloridaCreatives.com
Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou

On Oct 13, 2010, at 3:31 PM, Anne Kirby wrote:

 Well I'm all about doing Ryan.

 It would be great to plan a conference on coworking like Coworking
 Europe but I'm not sure how many people would head to Lancaster, PA.
 Maybe this is a way for us all to get to know each other better?

http://coworkingeu.wordpress.com/

 On Oct 13, 3:16 pm, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com wrote:
 The motto of the Drupal community:
 Talk is Silver, Code is Gold.

 In this case Code == participation, or a thing you made, instead of
 talking about it (AKA Bikeshedding).http://www.bikeshed.com

 Not accusing anyone of bikeshedding, but it's one of those concepts
 that just needs to circulate more, as well as Does Coworking Have a
 Hyphen?

 Peace,
 Ryan Price
 rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com
 @liberatr
 407-484-8528

 FloridaCreatives.com
 Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
 Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou

 On Oct 13, 2010, at 3:01 PM, Alex Hillman wrote:

 Understood, and sorry if I came across as a little harsh. :)

 Discussion, as always, is great and 2nd only to action! Obviously,
 since we're practically neighbors, you and I should be getting
 together soon anyway :)

 -Alex

 /ah
 indyhall.org
 coworking in philadelphia

 On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 2:56 PM, Anne Kirby  
 creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 Thanks Alex, I'll definitely look into your suggestions.

 I think things got a little out of control. Really want I would love
 to see is the community getting to know each other better and if
 collaboration is born from that great! If not that's fine as well.  
 I'm
 not for excluding anyone and a committee is not the answer, I was  
 just
 trying to clarify my thoughts. Sorry if it came across the wrong  
 way.
 Maybe it's a gathering of those involved and or interested in
 coworking to discuss coworking and all the elements.

 Cheers,
 Anne

 On Oct 13, 2:47 pm, TelBitConsulting m...@telbitconsulting.com
 wrote:
 Uh oh. Not the 'c' word...committee. As in 

Re: [Coworking] Re: Coworking Facebook Page and other ideas

2010-10-14 Thread Ricardo Luvizotto Dória
Hello folks,

it would be awesome to participate from Curitiba (Brazil) via video.

count me in. =)


On Oct 14, 2010, at 11:29 AM, Anne Kirby wrote:

 Okay Tony - If we can make that happen, my business partner and I
 would definitely try to make it. If not in person we could be there
 via video, we could live stream it with chat so people who can't be
 there in person can still interact.
 
 
 
 On Oct 14, 10:17 am, Anne Kirby creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 Here's a coworking directory that's in the works. Looks 
 cool:http://desksurfing.heroku.com/
 
 On Oct 14, 9:43 am, thilo th...@upstre.am wrote:
 
 
 
 Well, seems like the discussion moved thinks forward anyway :)
 A push to a coworking conf seperated from SXSW.
 Anyway hope to meet a lot of you next year in austin for sxsw, already
 bought my tickets :)
 
 And thanks for the insight what had been discussed, tried and thought
 about the structure of the coworking movement, as i just joined the
 list some months ago.
 
 Thilo
 
 --
 development:http://upstre.am
 coworking:http://co-up.de
 coworking managment:http://cobot.me
 
 On Oct 13, 9:55 pm, Anne Kirby creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
 Well thanks Ryan, I'm happy to inform you that I'm very familiar with
 South by Southwest but thanks for the other links and suggestions.
 
 Maybe we will host something here in Lancaster - details coming soon.
 
 Cheers,
 Anne
 
 On Oct 13, 3:47 pm, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Anne, you've officially started the Coworking Conference discussion  
 three months early. You win! :)
 
 The Coworking US conference is called South by Southwest. It happens  
 in Austin, Texas in March and it is the one place I know where the  
 most coworking catalysts are all in one room.
 
 OK, so there are also tens of thousands of people in Austin who aren't  
 there just to talk about coworking, but it's a pretty good start.
 
 Honestly, I think if you want to host something in Lancaster, you  
 should. I will do something in Orlando on the same day, and we could  
 convince others to do the same. I know of someone who recently did a  
 big US tour of coworking spaces for hishttp://gwob.orgtour, ending  
 with a simulcast event in several spaces all over the world. That  
 would be a cool coworking party.
 
 See also: Dave Winer's HyperCamp 
 concept:http://go.hypercamp.org/#background
 
 See also: FourSquare Day, a grassroots event started in Tampa,  
 thousands of miles away from 4sq headquarters, sydicated to 250  
 cities:http://4sqday.com/
 
 See also: Likemindhttp://likemind.uswhichisamonthly meetup, on  
 the same day, in 60+ cities across the globe.
 
 Peace,
 Ryan Price
 rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com
 @liberatr
 407-484-8528
 
 FloridaCreatives.com
 Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
 Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou
 
 On Oct 13, 2010, at 3:31 PM, Anne Kirby wrote:
 
 Well I'm all about doing Ryan.
 
 It would be great to plan a conference on coworking like Coworking
 Europe but I'm not sure how many people would head to Lancaster, PA.
 Maybe this is a way for us all to get to know each other better?
 
 http://coworkingeu.wordpress.com/
 
 On Oct 13, 3:16 pm, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com wrote:
 The motto of the Drupal community:
 Talk is Silver, Code is Gold.
 
 In this case Code == participation, or a thing you made, instead of
 talking about it (AKA Bikeshedding).http://www.bikeshed.com
 
 Not accusing anyone of bikeshedding, but it's one of those concepts
 that just needs to circulate more, as well as Does Coworking Have a
 Hyphen?
 
 Peace,
 Ryan Price
 rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com
 @liberatr
 407-484-8528
 
 FloridaCreatives.com
 Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
 Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou
 
 On Oct 13, 2010, at 3:01 PM, Alex Hillman wrote:
 
 Understood, and sorry if I came across as a little harsh. :)
 
 Discussion, as always, is great and 2nd only to action! Obviously,
 since we're practically neighbors, you and I should be getting
 together soon anyway :)
 
 -Alex
 
 /ah
 indyhall.org
 coworking in philadelphia
 
 On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 2:56 PM, Anne Kirby  
 creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 Thanks Alex, I'll definitely look into your suggestions.
 
 I think things got a little out of control. Really want I would love
 to see is the community getting to know each other better and if
 collaboration is born from that great! If not that's fine as well.  
 I'm
 not for excluding anyone and a committee is not the answer, I was  
 just
 trying to clarify my thoughts. Sorry if it came across the wrong  
 way.
 Maybe it's a gathering of those involved and or interested in
 coworking to discuss coworking and all the elements.
 
 Cheers,
 Anne
 
 On Oct 13, 2:47 pm, TelBitConsulting m...@telbitconsulting.com
 wrote:
 Uh oh. Not the 'c' word...committee. As in death by...
 
 Chocolate?  :-)
 
 Mike
 
 Visithttp://ForCarol.comandhelpraiseteenawarenessabout unsafe
 

Re: [Coworking] Re: Coworking Facebook Page and other ideas

2010-10-14 Thread Cadu de Castro Alves
I think we could make small conferences during the year and a big conference in 
one city once a year.

The coworking movement is bigger than SXSW and we can do that! ;)

Abs,

Cadu de Castro Alves
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SkypeID: cadudecastroalves
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On 14/10/2010, at 09:45, Tara Hunt wrote:

 A coworking conference (even apart from SXSW) would be cool. SXSW can get 
 busy and I often miss most of the coworking stuff because I'm taken in 10 
 different directions. :(
 
 I wonder if there is a way to KISS a coworking conference? Like maybe an 
 online thing at first with set topics to discuss? Or maybe a 'camp' or 
 retreat of sorts? Either way, I agree with Cadu that face to face with 
 everyone here would be amazing.
 
 Tara
 
 On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 8:04 AM, Cadu de Castro Alves 
 cadudecastroal...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hum, I dream every single night with a big Coworking conference. :)
 
 Abs,
 
 Cadu de Castro Alves
 BeesOffice Espaço de Coworking - Unidade Centro
 Rua Teófilo Otoni, 52/1203 - Centro - Rio de Janeiro - RJ
 CEP: 20090-070
 Tel/Fax: + 55 21 2233-5126
 www.beesoffice.com
 
 On 13/10/2010, at 16:31, Anne Kirby creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 
  Well I'm all about doing Ryan.
 
  It would be great to plan a conference on coworking like Coworking
  Europe but I'm not sure how many people would head to Lancaster, PA.
  Maybe this is a way for us all to get to know each other better?
 
  http://coworkingeu.wordpress.com/
 
 
 
  On Oct 13, 3:16 pm, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com wrote:
  The motto of the Drupal community:
  Talk is Silver, Code is Gold.
 
  In this case Code == participation, or a thing you made, instead of
  talking about it (AKA Bikeshedding).http://www.bikeshed.com
 
  Not accusing anyone of bikeshedding, but it's one of those concepts
  that just needs to circulate more, as well as Does Coworking Have a
  Hyphen?
 
  Peace,
  Ryan Price
  rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com
  @liberatr
  407-484-8528
 
  FloridaCreatives.com
  Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
  Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou
 
  On Oct 13, 2010, at 3:01 PM, Alex Hillman wrote:
 
 
 
  Understood, and sorry if I came across as a little harsh. :)
 
  Discussion, as always, is great and 2nd only to action! Obviously,
  since we're practically neighbors, you and I should be getting
  together soon anyway :)
 
  -Alex
 
  /ah
  indyhall.org
  coworking in philadelphia
 
  On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 2:56 PM, Anne Kirby 
  creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com
  wrote:
  Thanks Alex, I'll definitely look into your suggestions.
 
  I think things got a little out of control. Really want I would love
  to see is the community getting to know each other better and if
  collaboration is born from that great! If not that's fine as well. I'm
  not for excluding anyone and a committee is not the answer, I was just
  trying to clarify my thoughts. Sorry if it came across the wrong way.
  Maybe it's a gathering of those involved and or interested in
  coworking to discuss coworking and all the elements.
 
  Cheers,
  Anne
 
  On Oct 13, 2:47 pm, TelBitConsulting m...@telbitconsulting.com
  

Re: [Coworking] Re: Coworking Facebook Page and other ideas

2010-10-14 Thread Tony Bacigalupo
For sure, SXSW just so happens to be the closest thing we have. Nothing else
is going to get the same level of attendance.

There would definitely have to be a lot of video streaming going on!


On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 10:36 AM, Cadu de Castro Alves 
cadudecastroal...@gmail.com wrote:

 I think we could make small conferences during the year and a big
 conference in one city once a year.

 The coworking movement is bigger than SXSW and we can do that! ;)

   Abs,

 Cadu de Castro Alves
 *cadu c...@beesoffice.com*@ 
 c...@beesoffice.com*beesofficec...@beesoffice.com
 *.com c...@beesoffice.com
 Mobile: +55 21 8464-3958(OI)
 SkypeID: cadudecastroalves
 www.beesoffice.com

 *BeesOffice - Espaço de Coworking RJ - Unidade: Centro*
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 Brasil
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 On 14/10/2010, at 09:45, Tara Hunt wrote:

 A coworking conference (even apart from SXSW) would be cool. SXSW can get
 busy and I often miss most of the coworking stuff because I'm taken in 10
 different directions. :(

 I wonder if there is a way to KISS a coworking conference? Like maybe an
 online thing at first with set topics to discuss? Or maybe a 'camp' or
 retreat of sorts? Either way, I agree with Cadu that face to face with
 everyone here would be amazing.

 Tara

 On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 8:04 AM, Cadu de Castro Alves 
 cadudecastroal...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hum, I dream every single night with a big Coworking conference. :)

 Abs,

 Cadu de Castro Alves
 BeesOffice Espaço de Coworking - Unidade Centro
 Rua Teófilo Otoni, 52/1203 - Centro - Rio de Janeiro - RJ
 CEP: 20090-070
 Tel/Fax: + 55 21 2233-5126
 www.beesoffice.com

 On 13/10/2010, at 16:31, Anne Kirby creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com
 wrote:

  Well I'm all about doing Ryan.
 
  It would be great to plan a conference on coworking like Coworking
  Europe but I'm not sure how many people would head to Lancaster, PA.
  Maybe this is a way for us all to get to know each other better?
 
  http://coworkingeu.wordpress.com/
 
 
 
  On Oct 13, 3:16 pm, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com wrote:
  The motto of the Drupal community:
  Talk is Silver, Code is Gold.
 
  In this case Code == participation, or a thing you made, instead of
  talking about it (AKA Bikeshedding).http://www.bikeshed.com
 
  Not accusing anyone of bikeshedding, but it's one of those concepts
  that just needs to circulate more, as well as Does Coworking Have a
  Hyphen?
 
  Peace,
  Ryan Price
  rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com
  @liberatr
  407-484-8528
 
  FloridaCreatives.com
  Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
  Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou
 
  On Oct 13, 2010, at 3:01 PM, Alex Hillman wrote:
 
 
 
  Understood, and sorry if I came across as a little harsh. :)
 
  Discussion, as always, is great and 2nd only to action! Obviously,
  since we're practically neighbors, you and I should be getting
  together soon anyway :)
 
  -Alex
 
  /ah
  indyhall.org
  coworking in philadelphia
 
  On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 2:56 PM, Anne Kirby 
 creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com
  wrote:
  Thanks Alex, I'll definitely look into your suggestions.
 
  I think things got a little out of control. Really want I would love
  to see is the community getting to know each other better and if
  collaboration is born from 

[Coworking] Re: Coworking Facebook Page and other ideas

2010-10-14 Thread Anne Kirby
Just checked out the Contribute feature on the blog, very nice!

On Oct 14, 11:10 am, Tony Bacigalupo tonybacigal...@gmail.com wrote:
 For sure, SXSW just so happens to be the closest thing we have. Nothing else
 is going to get the same level of attendance.

 There would definitely have to be a lot of video streaming going on!

 On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 10:36 AM, Cadu de Castro Alves 



 cadudecastroal...@gmail.com wrote:
  I think we could make small conferences during the year and a big
  conference in one city once a year.

  The coworking movement is bigger than SXSW and we can do that! ;)

    Abs,

  Cadu de Castro Alves
  *cadu c...@beesoffice.com*@ 
  c...@beesoffice.com*beesofficec...@beesoffice.com
  *.com c...@beesoffice.com
  Mobile: +55 21 8464-3958(OI)
  SkypeID: cadudecastroalves
 www.beesoffice.com

  *BeesOffice - Espaço de Coworking RJ - Unidade: Centro*
  Rua Teófilo Otoni, 52/1203, Centro - Rio de Janeiro - RJ - CEP: 20090-070 -
  Brasil
  Tel./Fax: +55 21 2233-5126
  **Antes de imprimir* *pense em seu compromisso com o* *Meio Ambiente*.
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  On 14/10/2010, at 09:45, Tara Hunt wrote:

  A coworking conference (even apart from SXSW) would be cool. SXSW can get
  busy and I often miss most of the coworking stuff because I'm taken in 10
  different directions. :(

  I wonder if there is a way to KISS a coworking conference? Like maybe an
  online thing at first with set topics to discuss? Or maybe a 'camp' or
  retreat of sorts? Either way, I agree with Cadu that face to face with
  everyone here would be amazing.

  Tara

  On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 8:04 AM, Cadu de Castro Alves 
  cadudecastroal...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hum, I dream every single night with a big Coworking conference. :)

  Abs,

  Cadu de Castro Alves
  BeesOffice Espaço de Coworking - Unidade Centro
  Rua Teófilo Otoni, 52/1203 - Centro - Rio de Janeiro - RJ
  CEP: 20090-070
  Tel/Fax: + 55 21 2233-5126
 www.beesoffice.com

  On 13/10/2010, at 16:31, Anne Kirby creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com
  wrote:

   Well I'm all about doing Ryan.

   It would be great to plan a conference on coworking like Coworking
   Europe but I'm not sure how many people would head to Lancaster, PA.
   Maybe this is a way for us all to get to know each other better?

  http://coworkingeu.wordpress.com/

   On Oct 13, 3:16 pm, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com wrote:
   The motto of the Drupal community:
   Talk is Silver, Code is Gold.

   In this case Code == participation, or a thing you made, instead of
   talking about it (AKA Bikeshedding).http://www.bikeshed.com

   Not accusing anyone of bikeshedding, but it's one of those concepts
   that just needs to circulate more, as well as Does Coworking Have a
   Hyphen?

   Peace,
   Ryan Price
   rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com
   @liberatr
   407-484-8528

   FloridaCreatives.com
   Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
   Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou

   On Oct 13, 2010, at 3:01 PM, Alex Hillman wrote:

   Understood, and sorry if I came across as a little harsh. :)

   Discussion, as always, is great and 2nd only to action! Obviously,
   since we're practically neighbors, you and I should be getting
   together soon anyway :)

   -Alex

   /ah
   indyhall.org
   coworking in philadelphia

   On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 2:56 PM, Anne Kirby 
  creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com
   wrote:
   

[Coworking] Re: Coworking Facebook Page and other ideas

2010-10-13 Thread Anne Kirby
Thanks Ryan,

I'm actually on both of those pages. They just don't seem very active,
it would be great to bring all of us together in a more public setting
(i.e. facebook, focused website) the Wiki, google group and even the
blog is great but it's not very public friendly. Could we create
something or enhance something so as to bring us all together and to
educate the public?

Whenever we get any press we're always giving props to other coworking
spaces in the country, i.e. CoinLoft, indyhall, citizen space or
Workbar. How do we share the love better on the current FB pages,
network better and promote the idea of coworking? That kind of thing.

Cheers,
Anne

P.S. The twitter hashtag is great and is a perfect way to bring us all
together on twitter!


On Oct 13, 11:48 am, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com wrote:
 Both of these look pretty official:

 http://www.facebook.com/pages/Coworking/77381078825
 Alex Hillman likes it.

 http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2281332482
 Started by Chris Messina, Tara Hunt is an officer.

 The page is favored by Facebook, since you can feed posts in there,  
 and add boxes. They both have about 400+ people.

 Peace,
 Ryan Price
 rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com
 @liberatr
 407-484-8528

 FloridaCreatives.com
 Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
 Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou

 On Oct 13, 2010, at 11:38 AM, Anne Kirby wrote:



  Hey Everyone,

  I know there are a lot of facebook pages on coworking I was just
  wondering if there was one specific FB page for this google group or
  the wiki page?

  If not, would it be beneficial to have one page setup to represent
  this community better? I'd be happy to start one and add people as
  admins if you're interested in being an admin. We could post our info,
  press, discussions, actively promote coworking as a network. If a page
  like this already exists could someone post the link?

  I think we could take this group further and even create a website
  with everyones info listed, really connect this network in the public
  eye.

  Thoughts, ideas, suggestions?

  Cheers,
  Anne

  The Candy Factory
  Where working together is sweet!
 www.facebook.com/candyissweet

  Coworking in Lancaster, PA

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Re: [Coworking] Re: Coworking Facebook Page and other ideas

2010-10-13 Thread Alex Hillman
John Erik from Conjunctured set this up last night, using Facebook's new
groups feature.

I'm hesitant to put tons of energy into this because, frankly, Facebook
changes their mind all the time.

But if you're looking to settle on one, I think the latest incarnation is
probably the most ideal.

Join here:

http://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=group_145309628847622ap=1

-Alex

/ah
indyhall.org
coworking in philadelphia


On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 11:59 AM, Anne Kirby 
creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thanks Ryan,

 I'm actually on both of those pages. They just don't seem very active,
 it would be great to bring all of us together in a more public setting
 (i.e. facebook, focused website) the Wiki, google group and even the
 blog is great but it's not very public friendly. Could we create
 something or enhance something so as to bring us all together and to
 educate the public?

 Whenever we get any press we're always giving props to other coworking
 spaces in the country, i.e. CoinLoft, indyhall, citizen space or
 Workbar. How do we share the love better on the current FB pages,
 network better and promote the idea of coworking? That kind of thing.

 Cheers,
 Anne

 P.S. The twitter hashtag is great and is a perfect way to bring us all
 together on twitter!


 On Oct 13, 11:48 am, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com wrote:
  Both of these look pretty official:
 
  http://www.facebook.com/pages/Coworking/77381078825
  Alex Hillman likes it.
 
  http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2281332482
  Started by Chris Messina, Tara Hunt is an officer.
 
  The page is favored by Facebook, since you can feed posts in there,
  and add boxes. They both have about 400+ people.
 
  Peace,
  Ryan Price
  rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com
  @liberatr
  407-484-8528
 
  FloridaCreatives.com
  Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
  Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou
 
  On Oct 13, 2010, at 11:38 AM, Anne Kirby wrote:
 
 
 
   Hey Everyone,
 
   I know there are a lot of facebook pages on coworking I was just
   wondering if there was one specific FB page for this google group or
   the wiki page?
 
   If not, would it be beneficial to have one page setup to represent
   this community better? I'd be happy to start one and add people as
   admins if you're interested in being an admin. We could post our info,
   press, discussions, actively promote coworking as a network. If a page
   like this already exists could someone post the link?
 
   I think we could take this group further and even create a website
   with everyones info listed, really connect this network in the public
   eye.
 
   Thoughts, ideas, suggestions?
 
   Cheers,
   Anne
 
   The Candy Factory
   Where working together is sweet!
  www.facebook.com/candyissweet
 
   Coworking in Lancaster, PA
 
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[Coworking] Re: Coworking Facebook Page and other ideas

2010-10-13 Thread Anne Kirby
Thanks!

On Oct 13, 12:06 pm, Alex Hillman dangerouslyawes...@gmail.com
wrote:
 John Erik from Conjunctured set this up last night, using Facebook's new
 groups feature.

 I'm hesitant to put tons of energy into this because, frankly, Facebook
 changes their mind all the time.

 But if you're looking to settle on one, I think the latest incarnation is
 probably the most ideal.

 Join here:

 http://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=group_145309628847622ap=1

 -Alex

 /ah
 indyhall.org
 coworking in philadelphia

 On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 11:59 AM, Anne Kirby 



 creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com wrote:
  Thanks Ryan,

  I'm actually on both of those pages. They just don't seem very active,
  it would be great to bring all of us together in a more public setting
  (i.e. facebook, focused website) the Wiki, google group and even the
  blog is great but it's not very public friendly. Could we create
  something or enhance something so as to bring us all together and to
  educate the public?

  Whenever we get any press we're always giving props to other coworking
  spaces in the country, i.e. CoinLoft, indyhall, citizen space or
  Workbar. How do we share the love better on the current FB pages,
  network better and promote the idea of coworking? That kind of thing.

  Cheers,
  Anne

  P.S. The twitter hashtag is great and is a perfect way to bring us all
  together on twitter!

  On Oct 13, 11:48 am, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com wrote:
   Both of these look pretty official:

  http://www.facebook.com/pages/Coworking/77381078825
   Alex Hillman likes it.

  http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2281332482
   Started by Chris Messina, Tara Hunt is an officer.

   The page is favored by Facebook, since you can feed posts in there,
   and add boxes. They both have about 400+ people.

   Peace,
   Ryan Price
   rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com
   @liberatr
   407-484-8528

   FloridaCreatives.com
   Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
   Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou

   On Oct 13, 2010, at 11:38 AM, Anne Kirby wrote:

Hey Everyone,

I know there are a lot of facebook pages on coworking I was just
wondering if there was one specific FB page for this google group or
the wiki page?

If not, would it be beneficial to have one page setup to represent
this community better? I'd be happy to start one and add people as
admins if you're interested in being an admin. We could post our info,
press, discussions, actively promote coworking as a network. If a page
like this already exists could someone post the link?

I think we could take this group further and even create a website
with everyones info listed, really connect this network in the public
eye.

Thoughts, ideas, suggestions?

Cheers,
Anne

The Candy Factory
Where working together is sweet!
   www.facebook.com/candyissweet

Coworking in Lancaster, PA

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Re: [Coworking] Re: Coworking Facebook Page and other ideas

2010-10-13 Thread Alex Hillman
I do want to point out how fundamentally less public Facebook is, regardless
of it's half-a-billion user count, when compared to resources like the blog,
wiki, and google group which are all spidered by Google. (The internet has
more than half a billion people on it, especially internationally).

Facebook has inherent sharing power, and that's valuable, but I just want to
be clear that the goal of being more public isn't necessarily supported by
a login-only sharing network being the engine behind it.

Getting coworking ideas and ideals into the hands of the masses is going to
take a lot more work than sharing press on Facebook...mostly because the
press does an overwhelmingly a lousy job of talking about coworking in the
first place.

I DO agree that the internal back-patting on the google group is largely
lost to the masses and belongs somewhere a little more structured.

I think that curating those links with a little editorial and educational
content is great blog-fodder, and something that a few people could really
run with and build up thoughts worth sharing, wherever people choose to
share it.

-Alex


/ah
indyhall.org
coworking in philadelphia


On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 11:59 AM, Anne Kirby 
creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thanks Ryan,

 I'm actually on both of those pages. They just don't seem very active,
 it would be great to bring all of us together in a more public setting
 (i.e. facebook, focused website) the Wiki, google group and even the
 blog is great but it's not very public friendly. Could we create
 something or enhance something so as to bring us all together and to
 educate the public?

 Whenever we get any press we're always giving props to other coworking
 spaces in the country, i.e. CoinLoft, indyhall, citizen space or
 Workbar. How do we share the love better on the current FB pages,
 network better and promote the idea of coworking? That kind of thing.

 Cheers,
 Anne

 P.S. The twitter hashtag is great and is a perfect way to bring us all
 together on twitter!


 On Oct 13, 11:48 am, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com wrote:
  Both of these look pretty official:
 
  http://www.facebook.com/pages/Coworking/77381078825
  Alex Hillman likes it.
 
  http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2281332482
  Started by Chris Messina, Tara Hunt is an officer.
 
  The page is favored by Facebook, since you can feed posts in there,
  and add boxes. They both have about 400+ people.
 
  Peace,
  Ryan Price
  rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com
  @liberatr
  407-484-8528
 
  FloridaCreatives.com
  Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
  Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou
 
  On Oct 13, 2010, at 11:38 AM, Anne Kirby wrote:
 
 
 
   Hey Everyone,
 
   I know there are a lot of facebook pages on coworking I was just
   wondering if there was one specific FB page for this google group or
   the wiki page?
 
   If not, would it be beneficial to have one page setup to represent
   this community better? I'd be happy to start one and add people as
   admins if you're interested in being an admin. We could post our info,
   press, discussions, actively promote coworking as a network. If a page
   like this already exists could someone post the link?
 
   I think we could take this group further and even create a website
   with everyones info listed, really connect this network in the public
   eye.
 
   Thoughts, ideas, suggestions?
 
   Cheers,
   Anne
 
   The Candy Factory
   Where working together is sweet!
  www.facebook.com/candyissweet
 
   Coworking in Lancaster, PA
 
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Re: [Coworking] Re: Coworking Facebook Page and other ideas

2010-10-13 Thread Ryan Price

Really? More email from Facebook?

Anne,

I would say the Facebook pages are not too active because this list is  
SO active. I'd hate to splinter this discussion, and have to follow in  
5 places.


Peace,
Ryan Price
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407-484-8528

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On Oct 13, 2010, at 12:09 PM, Anne Kirby wrote:


Thanks!

On Oct 13, 12:06 pm, Alex Hillman dangerouslyawes...@gmail.com
wrote:
John Erik from Conjunctured set this up last night, using  
Facebook's new

groups feature.

I'm hesitant to put tons of energy into this because, frankly,  
Facebook

changes their mind all the time.

But if you're looking to settle on one, I think the latest  
incarnation is

probably the most ideal.

Join here:

http://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=group_145309628847622ap=1

-Alex

/ah
indyhall.org
coworking in philadelphia

On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 11:59 AM, Anne Kirby 



creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com wrote:

Thanks Ryan,


I'm actually on both of those pages. They just don't seem very  
active,
it would be great to bring all of us together in a more public  
setting

(i.e. facebook, focused website) the Wiki, google group and even the
blog is great but it's not very public friendly. Could we create
something or enhance something so as to bring us all together and to
educate the public?


Whenever we get any press we're always giving props to other  
coworking

spaces in the country, i.e. CoinLoft, indyhall, citizen space or
Workbar. How do we share the love better on the current FB pages,
network better and promote the idea of coworking? That kind of  
thing.



Cheers,
Anne


P.S. The twitter hashtag is great and is a perfect way to bring us  
all

together on twitter!



On Oct 13, 11:48 am, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com wrote:

Both of these look pretty official:



http://www.facebook.com/pages/Coworking/77381078825
Alex Hillman likes it.



http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2281332482
Started by Chris Messina, Tara Hunt is an officer.


The page is favored by Facebook, since you can feed posts in  
there,

and add boxes. They both have about 400+ people.



Peace,
Ryan Price
rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com
@liberatr
407-484-8528



FloridaCreatives.com
Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou



On Oct 13, 2010, at 11:38 AM, Anne Kirby wrote:



Hey Everyone,



I know there are a lot of facebook pages on coworking I was just
wondering if there was one specific FB page for this google  
group or

the wiki page?



If not, would it be beneficial to have one page setup to represent
this community better? I'd be happy to start one and add people as
admins if you're interested in being an admin. We could post our  
info,
press, discussions, actively promote coworking as a network. If  
a page

like this already exists could someone post the link?



I think we could take this group further and even create a website
with everyones info listed, really connect this network in the  
public

eye.



Thoughts, ideas, suggestions?



Cheers,
Anne



The Candy Factory
Where working together is sweet!
www.facebook.com/candyissweet



Coworking in Lancaster, PA



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Re: [Coworking] Re: Coworking Facebook Page and other ideas

2010-10-13 Thread Tara Hunt
Thank you for saying this Ryan.

We've had a gabillion suggestions over the years to 'move' from this Google
Group to something else. And each time, the action cannibalizes our
discussions somewhat. LinkedIN group, Facebook page, Blogs, new networks,
chat spaces, etc.

This group and all of our discussions are public, indexed on Google and
incredibly valuable. Look at the history of growth! The maturation of
discussion!

I'm not against promoting coworking in whatever way we can, but the issue
we've faced with scattering groups here and there is that it becomes yet
another place to manage. For instance...the LinkedIN group. Loads of people
request to join and post questions there, but I miss them and there are so
many self-promoters in there that have nothing to do with Coworking that it
turns those people off. Thinking that the LinkedIN group IS THE coworking
discussion group, they go away thinking this movement is dead or a waste of
time. Not a great way to promote coworking at all.

So we can start groups and someone can take the helm of each of them and
there can be discussions over hither and yon that replicate the discussions
here. Or, we can continue to try to get people to gather here. In a really
great useful space. Personally, I'm glad that there isn't very much activity
on that Facebook group. I'm thinking of sending a message out to everyone
that is on it to come here and introduce themselves then shutting it down
(or at least putting the link to this group up there).

T

On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 12:17 PM, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com wrote:

 Really? More email from Facebook?

 Anne,

 I would say the Facebook pages are not too active because this list is SO
 active. I'd hate to splinter this discussion, and have to follow in 5
 places.

 Peace,
 Ryan Price
 rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com

 @liberatr
 407-484-8528

 FloridaCreatives.com
 Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
 Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou

 On Oct 13, 2010, at 12:09 PM, Anne Kirby wrote:

  Thanks!

 On Oct 13, 12:06 pm, Alex Hillman dangerouslyawes...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 John Erik from Conjunctured set this up last night, using Facebook's new
 groups feature.

 I'm hesitant to put tons of energy into this because, frankly, Facebook
 changes their mind all the time.

 But if you're looking to settle on one, I think the latest incarnation is
 probably the most ideal.

 Join here:

 http://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=group_145309628847622ap=1

 -Alex

 /ah
 indyhall.org
 coworking in philadelphia

 On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 11:59 AM, Anne Kirby 



 creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thanks Ryan,


  I'm actually on both of those pages. They just don't seem very active,
 it would be great to bring all of us together in a more public setting
 (i.e. facebook, focused website) the Wiki, google group and even the
 blog is great but it's not very public friendly. Could we create
 something or enhance something so as to bring us all together and to
 educate the public?


  Whenever we get any press we're always giving props to other coworking
 spaces in the country, i.e. CoinLoft, indyhall, citizen space or
 Workbar. How do we share the love better on the current FB pages,
 network better and promote the idea of coworking? That kind of thing.


  Cheers,
 Anne


  P.S. The twitter hashtag is great and is a perfect way to bring us all
 together on twitter!


  On Oct 13, 11:48 am, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com wrote:

 Both of these look pretty official:


  http://www.facebook.com/pages/Coworking/77381078825
 Alex Hillman likes it.


  http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2281332482
 Started by Chris Messina, Tara Hunt is an officer.


  The page is favored by Facebook, since you can feed posts in there,
 and add boxes. They both have about 400+ people.


  Peace,
 Ryan Price
 rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com
 @liberatr
 407-484-8528


  FloridaCreatives.com
 Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
 Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou


  On Oct 13, 2010, at 11:38 AM, Anne Kirby wrote:


  Hey Everyone,


  I know there are a lot of facebook pages on coworking I was just
 wondering if there was one specific FB page for this google group or
 the wiki page?


  If not, would it be beneficial to have one page setup to represent
 this community better? I'd be happy to start one and add people as
 admins if you're interested in being an admin. We could post our info,
 press, discussions, actively promote coworking as a network. If a page
 like this already exists could someone post the link?


  I think we could take this group further and even create a website
 with everyones info listed, really connect this network in the public
 eye.


  Thoughts, ideas, suggestions?


  Cheers,
 Anne


  The Candy Factory
 Where working together is sweet!
 www.facebook.com/candyissweet


  Coworking in Lancaster, PA


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Re: [Coworking] Re: Coworking Facebook Page and other ideas

2010-10-13 Thread Ryan Price

Hear Hear!

Starting a new group on a website should be just as hard as starting a  
second coworking space in the same city - it requires a gardener (or  
two) to really bring things to life, get people talking to each other.  
Broadcast is different from discussion, and this list is one of the  
best I know for discussion - on any subject.


My experience with FB and LinkedIn have been very similar to what Tara  
is describing. They require lots of attention, and weeding. This  
community noticed the same thing with the Wiki over the summer, and  
now there are people paying more attention there, the world is a  
better place for it.


Peace,
Ryan Price
rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com
@liberatr
407-484-8528

FloridaCreatives.com
Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou

On Oct 13, 2010, at 12:29 PM, Tara Hunt wrote:


Thank you for saying this Ryan.

We've had a gabillion suggestions over the years to 'move' from this  
Google Group to something else. And each time, the action  
cannibalizes our discussions somewhat. LinkedIN group, Facebook  
page, Blogs, new networks, chat spaces, etc.


This group and all of our discussions are public, indexed on Google  
and incredibly valuable. Look at the history of growth! The  
maturation of discussion!


I'm not against promoting coworking in whatever way we can, but the  
issue we've faced with scattering groups here and there is that it  
becomes yet another place to manage. For instance...the LinkedIN  
group. Loads of people request to join and post questions there, but  
I miss them and there are so many self-promoters in there that have  
nothing to do with Coworking that it turns those people off.  
Thinking that the LinkedIN group IS THE coworking discussion group,  
they go away thinking this movement is dead or a waste of time. Not  
a great way to promote coworking at all.


So we can start groups and someone can take the helm of each of them  
and there can be discussions over hither and yon that replicate the  
discussions here. Or, we can continue to try to get people to gather  
here. In a really great useful space. Personally, I'm glad that  
there isn't very much activity on that Facebook group. I'm thinking  
of sending a message out to everyone that is on it to come here and  
introduce themselves then shutting it down (or at least putting the  
link to this group up there).


T

On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 12:17 PM, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com  
wrote:

Really? More email from Facebook?

Anne,

I would say the Facebook pages are not too active because this list  
is SO active. I'd hate to splinter this discussion, and have to  
follow in 5 places.


Peace,
Ryan Price
rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com

@liberatr
407-484-8528

FloridaCreatives.com
Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou

On Oct 13, 2010, at 12:09 PM, Anne Kirby wrote:

Thanks!

On Oct 13, 12:06 pm, Alex Hillman dangerouslyawes...@gmail.com
wrote:
John Erik from Conjunctured set this up last night, using Facebook's  
new

groups feature.

I'm hesitant to put tons of energy into this because, frankly,  
Facebook

changes their mind all the time.

But if you're looking to settle on one, I think the latest  
incarnation is

probably the most ideal.

Join here:

http://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=group_145309628847622ap=1

-Alex

/ah
indyhall.org
coworking in philadelphia

On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 11:59 AM, Anne Kirby 



creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Ryan,

I'm actually on both of those pages. They just don't seem very active,
it would be great to bring all of us together in a more public setting
(i.e. facebook, focused website) the Wiki, google group and even the
blog is great but it's not very public friendly. Could we create
something or enhance something so as to bring us all together and to
educate the public?

Whenever we get any press we're always giving props to other coworking
spaces in the country, i.e. CoinLoft, indyhall, citizen space or
Workbar. How do we share the love better on the current FB pages,
network better and promote the idea of coworking? That kind of thing.

Cheers,
Anne

P.S. The twitter hashtag is great and is a perfect way to bring us all
together on twitter!

On Oct 13, 11:48 am, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com wrote:
Both of these look pretty official:

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Coworking/77381078825
Alex Hillman likes it.

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2281332482
Started by Chris Messina, Tara Hunt is an officer.

The page is favored by Facebook, since you can feed posts in there,
and add boxes. They both have about 400+ people.

Peace,
Ryan Price
rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com
@liberatr
407-484-8528

FloridaCreatives.com
Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou

On Oct 13, 2010, at 11:38 AM, Anne Kirby wrote:

Hey Everyone,

I know there are a lot of facebook pages on coworking 

Re: [Coworking] Re: Coworking Facebook Page and other ideas

2010-10-13 Thread Alex Hillman

 Alex, if more spaces collaborated maybe the press would get better?


I totally agree! Any consistency in messaging will help them get it right.

My post was to start a discussion on how we could do this, with the
 suggestion of a Facebook page. More like a collaborative public face
 to all of the fantastic things happing in the world of coworking.


I'm 100% supportive of this, just not on Facebook. While Facebook is
*A*public, it shouldn't be mistaken for
*THE* public...especially since it is owned by a company. Your goal mirrors
the exact reason we spent time rejuvenating the blog (a source that the
press is already getting comfortable citing). I applaud your mission and
direction, I'd just really love it if we could keep it focused on places
where we have the opportunity to have collective ownership of the presence.

What sort of activities, other than sharing links and spreading success,
were you hoping to accomplish on Facebook that can't be done on
coworking.com or blog.coworking.com? Making the assumption that a
contributor or participant wants to, or needs to, be on Facebook simply
isn't something I can get behind even though it's something I use
personally.

-Alex





 On Oct 13, 12:36 pm, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hear Hear!
 
  Starting a new group on a website should be just as hard as starting a
  second coworking space in the same city - it requires a gardener (or
  two) to really bring things to life, get people talking to each other.
  Broadcast is different from discussion, and this list is one of the
  best I know for discussion - on any subject.
 
  My experience with FB and LinkedIn have been very similar to what Tara
  is describing. They require lots of attention, and weeding. This
  community noticed the same thing with the Wiki over the summer, and
  now there are people paying more attention there, the world is a
  better place for it.
 
  Peace,
  Ryan Price
  rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com
  @liberatr
  407-484-8528
 
  FloridaCreatives.com
  Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
  Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou
 
  On Oct 13, 2010, at 12:29 PM, Tara Hunt wrote:
 
 
 
   Thank you for saying this Ryan.
 
   We've had a gabillion suggestions over the years to 'move' from this
   Google Group to something else. And each time, the action
   cannibalizes our discussions somewhat. LinkedIN group, Facebook
   page, Blogs, new networks, chat spaces, etc.
 
   This group and all of our discussions are public, indexed on Google
   and incredibly valuable. Look at the history of growth! The
   maturation of discussion!
 
   I'm not against promoting coworking in whatever way we can, but the
   issue we've faced with scattering groups here and there is that it
   becomes yet another place to manage. For instance...the LinkedIN
   group. Loads of people request to join and post questions there, but
   I miss them and there are so many self-promoters in there that have
   nothing to do with Coworking that it turns those people off.
   Thinking that the LinkedIN group IS THE coworking discussion group,
   they go away thinking this movement is dead or a waste of time. Not
   a great way to promote coworking at all.
 
   So we can start groups and someone can take the helm of each of them
   and there can be discussions over hither and yon that replicate the
   discussions here. Or, we can continue to try to get people to gather
   here. In a really great useful space. Personally, I'm glad that
   there isn't very much activity on that Facebook group. I'm thinking
   of sending a message out to everyone that is on it to come here and
   introduce themselves then shutting it down (or at least putting the
   link to this group up there).
 
   T
 
   On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 12:17 PM, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com
   wrote:
   Really? More email from Facebook?
 
   Anne,
 
   I would say the Facebook pages are not too active because this list
   is SO active. I'd hate to splinter this discussion, and have to
   follow in 5 places.
 
   Peace,
   Ryan Price
   rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com
 
   @liberatr
   407-484-8528
 
   FloridaCreatives.com
   Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
   Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou
 
   On Oct 13, 2010, at 12:09 PM, Anne Kirby wrote:
 
   Thanks!
 
   On Oct 13, 12:06 pm, Alex Hillman dangerouslyawes...@gmail.com
   wrote:
   John Erik from Conjunctured set this up last night, using Facebook's
   new
   groups feature.
 
   I'm hesitant to put tons of energy into this because, frankly,
   Facebook
   changes their mind all the time.
 
   But if you're looking to settle on one, I think the latest
   incarnation is
   probably the most ideal.
 
   Join here:
 
  http://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=group_145309628847622ap=1
 
   -Alex
 
   /ah
   indyhall.org
   coworking in philadelphia
 
   On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 11:59 AM, Anne Kirby 
 
   creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com wrote:
   Thanks Ryan,
 
  

[Coworking] Re: Coworking Facebook Page and other ideas

2010-10-13 Thread Anne Kirby
Kind of like an organized face to the movement. It could be made up of
a committee of coworking spaces.  :)

On Oct 13, 1:40 pm, Anne Kirby creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com
wrote:
 WOW - Great conversation!

 I'm not suggesting we do away with the wiki or google or move that
 content, they are great and they serve a purpose. I'm also not
 suggesting we put all this information out to the masses on facebook.
 Just thinking of ways to encourage more communication between spaces
 but also educate the public in what we're doing and highlighting all
 the great businesses involved.

 Alex, if more spaces collaborated maybe the press would get better?

 My post was to start a discussion on how we could do this, with the
 suggestion of a Facebook page. More like a collaborative public face
 to all of the fantastic things happing in the world of coworking.

 I'd be happy to spear head it and know a few spaces who might be
 willing to get involved.

 Thanks for the discussion.

 Cheers,
 Anne

 On Oct 13, 12:36 pm, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com wrote:



  Hear Hear!

  Starting a new group on a website should be just as hard as starting a  
  second coworking space in the same city - it requires a gardener (or  
  two) to really bring things to life, get people talking to each other.  
  Broadcast is different from discussion, and this list is one of the  
  best I know for discussion - on any subject.

  My experience with FB and LinkedIn have been very similar to what Tara  
  is describing. They require lots of attention, and weeding. This  
  community noticed the same thing with the Wiki over the summer, and  
  now there are people paying more attention there, the world is a  
  better place for it.

  Peace,
  Ryan Price
  rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com
  @liberatr
  407-484-8528

  FloridaCreatives.com
  Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
  Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou

  On Oct 13, 2010, at 12:29 PM, Tara Hunt wrote:

   Thank you for saying this Ryan.

   We've had a gabillion suggestions over the years to 'move' from this  
   Google Group to something else. And each time, the action  
   cannibalizes our discussions somewhat. LinkedIN group, Facebook  
   page, Blogs, new networks, chat spaces, etc.

   This group and all of our discussions are public, indexed on Google  
   and incredibly valuable. Look at the history of growth! The  
   maturation of discussion!

   I'm not against promoting coworking in whatever way we can, but the  
   issue we've faced with scattering groups here and there is that it  
   becomes yet another place to manage. For instance...the LinkedIN  
   group. Loads of people request to join and post questions there, but  
   I miss them and there are so many self-promoters in there that have  
   nothing to do with Coworking that it turns those people off.  
   Thinking that the LinkedIN group IS THE coworking discussion group,  
   they go away thinking this movement is dead or a waste of time. Not  
   a great way to promote coworking at all.

   So we can start groups and someone can take the helm of each of them  
   and there can be discussions over hither and yon that replicate the  
   discussions here. Or, we can continue to try to get people to gather  
   here. In a really great useful space. Personally, I'm glad that  
   there isn't very much activity on that Facebook group. I'm thinking  
   of sending a message out to everyone that is on it to come here and  
   introduce themselves then shutting it down (or at least putting the  
   link to this group up there).

   T

   On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 12:17 PM, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com  
   wrote:
   Really? More email from Facebook?

   Anne,

   I would say the Facebook pages are not too active because this list  
   is SO active. I'd hate to splinter this discussion, and have to  
   follow in 5 places.

   Peace,
   Ryan Price
   rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com

   @liberatr
   407-484-8528

   FloridaCreatives.com
   Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
   Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou

   On Oct 13, 2010, at 12:09 PM, Anne Kirby wrote:

   Thanks!

   On Oct 13, 12:06 pm, Alex Hillman dangerouslyawes...@gmail.com
   wrote:
   John Erik from Conjunctured set this up last night, using Facebook's  
   new
   groups feature.

   I'm hesitant to put tons of energy into this because, frankly,  
   Facebook
   changes their mind all the time.

   But if you're looking to settle on one, I think the latest  
   incarnation is
   probably the most ideal.

   Join here:

  http://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=group_145309628847622ap=1

   -Alex

   /ah
   indyhall.org
   coworking in philadelphia

   On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 11:59 AM, Anne Kirby 

   creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com wrote:
   Thanks Ryan,

   I'm actually on both of those pages. They just don't seem very active,
   it would be great to bring all of us together in a more public setting
   (i.e. 

Re: [Coworking] Re: Coworking Facebook Page and other ideas

2010-10-13 Thread Tara Hunt
Uh oh. Not the 'c' word...committee. As in death by...

I don't want to discourage the passion and momentum here and I, too, want to
see coworking be a household word (well, maybe not household, but a
well-known concept that people see as a great alternative to working from an
office, home or coffee shop - that isn't for everyone). I just want to
encourage us to think about proceeding in a manner that is true to the small
pieces loosely joined ethos of this movement.

T

On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 1:56 PM, Anne Kirby 
creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com wrote:

 Kind of like an organized face to the movement. It could be made up of
 a committee of coworking spaces.  :)

 On Oct 13, 1:40 pm, Anne Kirby creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com
 wrote:
  WOW - Great conversation!
 
  I'm not suggesting we do away with the wiki or google or move that
  content, they are great and they serve a purpose. I'm also not
  suggesting we put all this information out to the masses on facebook.
  Just thinking of ways to encourage more communication between spaces
  but also educate the public in what we're doing and highlighting all
  the great businesses involved.
 
  Alex, if more spaces collaborated maybe the press would get better?
 
  My post was to start a discussion on how we could do this, with the
  suggestion of a Facebook page. More like a collaborative public face
  to all of the fantastic things happing in the world of coworking.
 
  I'd be happy to spear head it and know a few spaces who might be
  willing to get involved.
 
  Thanks for the discussion.
 
  Cheers,
  Anne
 
  On Oct 13, 12:36 pm, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 
 
   Hear Hear!
 
   Starting a new group on a website should be just as hard as starting a

   second coworking space in the same city - it requires a gardener (or
   two) to really bring things to life, get people talking to each other.

   Broadcast is different from discussion, and this list is one of the
   best I know for discussion - on any subject.
 
   My experience with FB and LinkedIn have been very similar to what Tara

   is describing. They require lots of attention, and weeding. This
   community noticed the same thing with the Wiki over the summer, and
   now there are people paying more attention there, the world is a
   better place for it.
 
   Peace,
   Ryan Price
   rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com
   @liberatr
   407-484-8528
 
   FloridaCreatives.com
   Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
   Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou
 
   On Oct 13, 2010, at 12:29 PM, Tara Hunt wrote:
 
Thank you for saying this Ryan.
 
We've had a gabillion suggestions over the years to 'move' from this

Google Group to something else. And each time, the action
cannibalizes our discussions somewhat. LinkedIN group, Facebook
page, Blogs, new networks, chat spaces, etc.
 
This group and all of our discussions are public, indexed on Google
and incredibly valuable. Look at the history of growth! The
maturation of discussion!
 
I'm not against promoting coworking in whatever way we can, but the
issue we've faced with scattering groups here and there is that it
becomes yet another place to manage. For instance...the LinkedIN
group. Loads of people request to join and post questions there, but

I miss them and there are so many self-promoters in there that have
nothing to do with Coworking that it turns those people off.
Thinking that the LinkedIN group IS THE coworking discussion group,
they go away thinking this movement is dead or a waste of time. Not
a great way to promote coworking at all.
 
So we can start groups and someone can take the helm of each of them

and there can be discussions over hither and yon that replicate the
discussions here. Or, we can continue to try to get people to gather

here. In a really great useful space. Personally, I'm glad that
there isn't very much activity on that Facebook group. I'm thinking
of sending a message out to everyone that is on it to come here and
introduce themselves then shutting it down (or at least putting the
link to this group up there).
 
T
 
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 12:17 PM, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com

wrote:
Really? More email from Facebook?
 
Anne,
 
I would say the Facebook pages are not too active because this list
is SO active. I'd hate to splinter this discussion, and have to
follow in 5 places.
 
Peace,
Ryan Price
rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com
 
@liberatr
407-484-8528
 
FloridaCreatives.com
Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou
 
On Oct 13, 2010, at 12:09 PM, Anne Kirby wrote:
 
Thanks!
 
On Oct 13, 12:06 pm, Alex Hillman dangerouslyawes...@gmail.com
wrote:
John Erik from Conjunctured set this up last night, using Facebook's

new
groups feature.
 
I'm hesitant 

[Coworking] Re: Coworking Facebook Page and other ideas

2010-10-13 Thread Anne Kirby
Good point Alex, and maybe Facebook isn't the answer. I personally
find it harder to put a face to people in the google and wiki
community and thought facebook might help, not for everyone but for
some. A way to get to know each other on a more personal basis.

We've been chatting with other spaces on facebook about collaborating
on projects, events and such. Something as simple as liking each
others pages, adding them to our favorites.

Also, a lot of our spaces are very interesting, inspiring, creative
environments and showcasing all the elements of coworking by
encouraging others to post pictures of their space, the artwork, their
members to one central location (maybe the blog?) might be nice.

The blog is looking great are there any future plans for it?

I run two business, a creative social network group amongst other
projects and groups. I know all of this takes work and I'm not
suggesting we recreate the wheel. I also understand we are all very
busy people juggling many things. How do we get this great community
working together to take it to the next level, interact more and
educate the public. It's worthing thinking about.



On Oct 13, 1:53 pm, Alex Hillman dangerouslyawes...@gmail.com wrote:
  Alex, if more spaces collaborated maybe the press would get better?

 I totally agree! Any consistency in messaging will help them get it right.

 My post was to start a discussion on how we could do this, with the

  suggestion of a Facebook page. More like a collaborative public face
  to all of the fantastic things happing in the world of coworking.

 I'm 100% supportive of this, just not on Facebook. While Facebook is
 *A*public, it shouldn't be mistaken for
 *THE* public...especially since it is owned by a company. Your goal mirrors
 the exact reason we spent time rejuvenating the blog (a source that the
 press is already getting comfortable citing). I applaud your mission and
 direction, I'd just really love it if we could keep it focused on places
 where we have the opportunity to have collective ownership of the presence.

 What sort of activities, other than sharing links and spreading success,
 were you hoping to accomplish on Facebook that can't be done on
 coworking.com or blog.coworking.com? Making the assumption that a
 contributor or participant wants to, or needs to, be on Facebook simply
 isn't something I can get behind even though it's something I use
 personally.

 -Alex





  On Oct 13, 12:36 pm, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com wrote:
   Hear Hear!

   Starting a new group on a website should be just as hard as starting a
   second coworking space in the same city - it requires a gardener (or
   two) to really bring things to life, get people talking to each other.
   Broadcast is different from discussion, and this list is one of the
   best I know for discussion - on any subject.

   My experience with FB and LinkedIn have been very similar to what Tara
   is describing. They require lots of attention, and weeding. This
   community noticed the same thing with the Wiki over the summer, and
   now there are people paying more attention there, the world is a
   better place for it.

   Peace,
   Ryan Price
   rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com
   @liberatr
   407-484-8528

   FloridaCreatives.com
   Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
   Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou

   On Oct 13, 2010, at 12:29 PM, Tara Hunt wrote:

Thank you for saying this Ryan.

We've had a gabillion suggestions over the years to 'move' from this
Google Group to something else. And each time, the action
cannibalizes our discussions somewhat. LinkedIN group, Facebook
page, Blogs, new networks, chat spaces, etc.

This group and all of our discussions are public, indexed on Google
and incredibly valuable. Look at the history of growth! The
maturation of discussion!

I'm not against promoting coworking in whatever way we can, but the
issue we've faced with scattering groups here and there is that it
becomes yet another place to manage. For instance...the LinkedIN
group. Loads of people request to join and post questions there, but
I miss them and there are so many self-promoters in there that have
nothing to do with Coworking that it turns those people off.
Thinking that the LinkedIN group IS THE coworking discussion group,
they go away thinking this movement is dead or a waste of time. Not
a great way to promote coworking at all.

So we can start groups and someone can take the helm of each of them
and there can be discussions over hither and yon that replicate the
discussions here. Or, we can continue to try to get people to gather
here. In a really great useful space. Personally, I'm glad that
there isn't very much activity on that Facebook group. I'm thinking
of sending a message out to everyone that is on it to come here and
introduce themselves then shutting it down (or at least putting the

Re: [Coworking] Re: Coworking Facebook Page and other ideas

2010-10-13 Thread Alex Hillman

 I just want to encourage us to think about proceeding in a manner that is
 true to the small pieces loosely joined ethos of this movement.


Amen.

For those looking for some context of how, and why, we try to encourage
things to follow these organizational principals, I'd encourage you to read
up on the following:

http://www.smallpieces.com/
http://www.starfishandspider.com/

They're great reads for anyone trying to establish a strong
community-powered coworking space, and important reads for trying to make
progress with movements that have evolved as this one has.

-Alex

/ah
indyhall.org
coworking in philadelphia


On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 2:24 PM, Tara Hunt horsepig...@gmail.com wrote:

 Uh oh. Not the 'c' word...committee. As in death by...

 I don't want to discourage the passion and momentum here and I, too, want
 to see coworking be a household word (well, maybe not household, but a
 well-known concept that people see as a great alternative to working from an
 office, home or coffee shop - that isn't for everyone). I just want to
 encourage us to think about proceeding in a manner that is true to the small
 pieces loosely joined ethos of this movement.

 T


 On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 1:56 PM, Anne Kirby 
 creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com wrote:

 Kind of like an organized face to the movement. It could be made up of
 a committee of coworking spaces.  :)

 On Oct 13, 1:40 pm, Anne Kirby creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com
 wrote:
  WOW - Great conversation!
 
  I'm not suggesting we do away with the wiki or google or move that
  content, they are great and they serve a purpose. I'm also not
  suggesting we put all this information out to the masses on facebook.
  Just thinking of ways to encourage more communication between spaces
  but also educate the public in what we're doing and highlighting all
  the great businesses involved.
 
  Alex, if more spaces collaborated maybe the press would get better?
 
  My post was to start a discussion on how we could do this, with the
  suggestion of a Facebook page. More like a collaborative public face
  to all of the fantastic things happing in the world of coworking.
 
  I'd be happy to spear head it and know a few spaces who might be
  willing to get involved.
 
  Thanks for the discussion.
 
  Cheers,
  Anne
 
  On Oct 13, 12:36 pm, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 
 
   Hear Hear!
 
   Starting a new group on a website should be just as hard as starting a

   second coworking space in the same city - it requires a gardener (or
   two) to really bring things to life, get people talking to each other.

   Broadcast is different from discussion, and this list is one of the
   best I know for discussion - on any subject.
 
   My experience with FB and LinkedIn have been very similar to what Tara

   is describing. They require lots of attention, and weeding. This
   community noticed the same thing with the Wiki over the summer, and
   now there are people paying more attention there, the world is a
   better place for it.
 
   Peace,
   Ryan Price
   rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com
   @liberatr
   407-484-8528
 
   FloridaCreatives.com
   Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
   Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou
 
   On Oct 13, 2010, at 12:29 PM, Tara Hunt wrote:
 
Thank you for saying this Ryan.
 
We've had a gabillion suggestions over the years to 'move' from this

Google Group to something else. And each time, the action
cannibalizes our discussions somewhat. LinkedIN group, Facebook
page, Blogs, new networks, chat spaces, etc.
 
This group and all of our discussions are public, indexed on Google

and incredibly valuable. Look at the history of growth! The
maturation of discussion!
 
I'm not against promoting coworking in whatever way we can, but the

issue we've faced with scattering groups here and there is that it
becomes yet another place to manage. For instance...the LinkedIN
group. Loads of people request to join and post questions there, but

I miss them and there are so many self-promoters in there that have

nothing to do with Coworking that it turns those people off.
Thinking that the LinkedIN group IS THE coworking discussion group,

they go away thinking this movement is dead or a waste of time. Not

a great way to promote coworking at all.
 
So we can start groups and someone can take the helm of each of them

and there can be discussions over hither and yon that replicate the

discussions here. Or, we can continue to try to get people to gather

here. In a really great useful space. Personally, I'm glad that
there isn't very much activity on that Facebook group. I'm thinking

of sending a message out to everyone that is on it to come here and

introduce themselves then shutting it down (or at least putting the

link to this group up there).
 
T
 
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 12:17 PM, Ryan Price 

[Coworking] Re: Coworking Facebook Page and other ideas

2010-10-13 Thread Anne Kirby
lol - Tara, I hate that word as well. Not suggesting we call it that -
how about a gang, or a murder of crows...lol

On Oct 13, 2:24 pm, Tara Hunt horsepig...@gmail.com wrote:
 Uh oh. Not the 'c' word...committee. As in death by...

 I don't want to discourage the passion and momentum here and I, too, want to
 see coworking be a household word (well, maybe not household, but a
 well-known concept that people see as a great alternative to working from an
 office, home or coffee shop - that isn't for everyone). I just want to
 encourage us to think about proceeding in a manner that is true to the small
 pieces loosely joined ethos of this movement.

 T

 On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 1:56 PM, Anne Kirby 



 creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com wrote:
  Kind of like an organized face to the movement. It could be made up of
  a committee of coworking spaces.  :)

  On Oct 13, 1:40 pm, Anne Kirby creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com
  wrote:
   WOW - Great conversation!

   I'm not suggesting we do away with the wiki or google or move that
   content, they are great and they serve a purpose. I'm also not
   suggesting we put all this information out to the masses on facebook.
   Just thinking of ways to encourage more communication between spaces
   but also educate the public in what we're doing and highlighting all
   the great businesses involved.

   Alex, if more spaces collaborated maybe the press would get better?

   My post was to start a discussion on how we could do this, with the
   suggestion of a Facebook page. More like a collaborative public face
   to all of the fantastic things happing in the world of coworking.

   I'd be happy to spear head it and know a few spaces who might be
   willing to get involved.

   Thanks for the discussion.

   Cheers,
   Anne

   On Oct 13, 12:36 pm, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com wrote:

Hear Hear!

Starting a new group on a website should be just as hard as starting a

second coworking space in the same city - it requires a gardener (or
two) to really bring things to life, get people talking to each other.

Broadcast is different from discussion, and this list is one of the
best I know for discussion - on any subject.

My experience with FB and LinkedIn have been very similar to what Tara

is describing. They require lots of attention, and weeding. This
community noticed the same thing with the Wiki over the summer, and
now there are people paying more attention there, the world is a
better place for it.

Peace,
Ryan Price
rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com
@liberatr
407-484-8528

FloridaCreatives.com
Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou

On Oct 13, 2010, at 12:29 PM, Tara Hunt wrote:

 Thank you for saying this Ryan.

 We've had a gabillion suggestions over the years to 'move' from this

 Google Group to something else. And each time, the action
 cannibalizes our discussions somewhat. LinkedIN group, Facebook
 page, Blogs, new networks, chat spaces, etc.

 This group and all of our discussions are public, indexed on Google
 and incredibly valuable. Look at the history of growth! The
 maturation of discussion!

 I'm not against promoting coworking in whatever way we can, but the
 issue we've faced with scattering groups here and there is that it
 becomes yet another place to manage. For instance...the LinkedIN
 group. Loads of people request to join and post questions there, but

 I miss them and there are so many self-promoters in there that have
 nothing to do with Coworking that it turns those people off.
 Thinking that the LinkedIN group IS THE coworking discussion group,
 they go away thinking this movement is dead or a waste of time. Not
 a great way to promote coworking at all.

 So we can start groups and someone can take the helm of each of them

 and there can be discussions over hither and yon that replicate the
 discussions here. Or, we can continue to try to get people to gather

 here. In a really great useful space. Personally, I'm glad that
 there isn't very much activity on that Facebook group. I'm thinking
 of sending a message out to everyone that is on it to come here and
 introduce themselves then shutting it down (or at least putting the
 link to this group up there).

 T

 On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 12:17 PM, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com

 wrote:
 Really? More email from Facebook?

 Anne,

 I would say the Facebook pages are not too active because this list
 is SO active. I'd hate to splinter this discussion, and have to
 follow in 5 places.

 Peace,
 Ryan Price
 rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com

 @liberatr
 407-484-8528

 FloridaCreatives.com
 Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
 Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou

 On Oct 13, 2010, at 

Re: [Coworking] Re: Coworking Facebook Page and other ideas

2010-10-13 Thread Alex Hillman
I don't think Tara or I are trying to discourage any of the things you've
suggested, Anne, we're just trying to prevent repeats of things we've seen
over, and over, and over.

We've had large scale...uhm...disagreements about adding more structured
organization to coworking in the past and while we can debate all day long
what's best, here's what I'll say:

if you really believe doing something will be beneficial and successful, try
it! I'd strongly encourage you to do your homework on the org books I
mentioned above to not only get the most buy in but the strongest staying
power.

Ultimately, it comes down to this: if what you're doing is good, the right
people will jump on board, and that thing will take off! Hooray!

If it's not meant to be, you'll know pretty quickly due to lack of support
(which is basically what we've seen with the previous incarnations of
Facebook groups, LinkedIn groups, etc) and you can move on.

My concern with huddling leadership is the precedent that it sets, and the
patterns that usually emerge from it. While your intentions are likely pure,
it's far too easy for that sort of organizational change to derail the
strength of an organization with no head that can be cut off (as it
currently is).

Independent projects, like starting a Facebook group or liking exchanges
are great, but they most certainly don't need anything but a loose
association in order to make them extremely successful. What they DO need is
widespread buy in...which comes from shared understanding of value...very
different from committee, gang, or any other name you can come up with for
it.

-Alex



/ah
indyhall.org
coworking in philadelphia


On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 2:28 PM, Anne Kirby 
creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com wrote:

 Good point Alex, and maybe Facebook isn't the answer. I personally
 find it harder to put a face to people in the google and wiki
 community and thought facebook might help, not for everyone but for
 some. A way to get to know each other on a more personal basis.

 We've been chatting with other spaces on facebook about collaborating
 on projects, events and such. Something as simple as liking each
 others pages, adding them to our favorites.

 Also, a lot of our spaces are very interesting, inspiring, creative
 environments and showcasing all the elements of coworking by
 encouraging others to post pictures of their space, the artwork, their
 members to one central location (maybe the blog?) might be nice.

 The blog is looking great are there any future plans for it?

 I run two business, a creative social network group amongst other
 projects and groups. I know all of this takes work and I'm not
 suggesting we recreate the wheel. I also understand we are all very
 busy people juggling many things. How do we get this great community
 working together to take it to the next level, interact more and
 educate the public. It's worthing thinking about.



 On Oct 13, 1:53 pm, Alex Hillman dangerouslyawes...@gmail.com wrote:
   Alex, if more spaces collaborated maybe the press would get better?
 
  I totally agree! Any consistency in messaging will help them get it
 right.
 
  My post was to start a discussion on how we could do this, with the
 
   suggestion of a Facebook page. More like a collaborative public face
   to all of the fantastic things happing in the world of coworking.
 
  I'm 100% supportive of this, just not on Facebook. While Facebook is
  *A*public, it shouldn't be mistaken for
  *THE* public...especially since it is owned by a company. Your goal
 mirrors
  the exact reason we spent time rejuvenating the blog (a source that the
  press is already getting comfortable citing). I applaud your mission and
  direction, I'd just really love it if we could keep it focused on places
  where we have the opportunity to have collective ownership of the
 presence.
 
  What sort of activities, other than sharing links and spreading success,
  were you hoping to accomplish on Facebook that can't be done on
  coworking.com or blog.coworking.com? Making the assumption that a
  contributor or participant wants to, or needs to, be on Facebook simply
  isn't something I can get behind even though it's something I use
  personally.
 
  -Alex
 
 
 
 
 
   On Oct 13, 12:36 pm, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com wrote:
Hear Hear!
 
Starting a new group on a website should be just as hard as starting
 a
second coworking space in the same city - it requires a gardener (or
two) to really bring things to life, get people talking to each
 other.
Broadcast is different from discussion, and this list is one of the
best I know for discussion - on any subject.
 
My experience with FB and LinkedIn have been very similar to what
 Tara
is describing. They require lots of attention, and weeding. This
community noticed the same thing with the Wiki over the summer, and
now there are people paying more attention there, the world is a
better place for it.
 

Re: [Coworking] Re: Coworking Facebook Page and other ideas

2010-10-13 Thread TelBitConsulting
Uh oh. Not the 'c' word...committee. As in death by...

Chocolate?  :-)

Mike

Visit http://ForCarol.com and help raise teen awareness about unsafe driving
and encourage parents to enforce curfews!  Would you rather argue with your
teen...or bury them?


On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 11:24 AM, Tara Hunt horsepig...@gmail.com wrote:

 Uh oh. Not the 'c' word...committee. As in death by...

 I don't want to discourage the passion and momentum here and I, too, want
 to see coworking be a household word (well, maybe not household, but a
 well-known concept that people see as a great alternative to working from an
 office, home or coffee shop - that isn't for everyone). I just want to
 encourage us to think about proceeding in a manner that is true to the small
 pieces loosely joined ethos of this movement.

 T


 On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 1:56 PM, Anne Kirby 
 creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com wrote:

 Kind of like an organized face to the movement. It could be made up of
 a committee of coworking spaces.  :)

 On Oct 13, 1:40 pm, Anne Kirby creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com
 wrote:
  WOW - Great conversation!
 
  I'm not suggesting we do away with the wiki or google or move that
  content, they are great and they serve a purpose. I'm also not
  suggesting we put all this information out to the masses on facebook.
  Just thinking of ways to encourage more communication between spaces
  but also educate the public in what we're doing and highlighting all
  the great businesses involved.
 
  Alex, if more spaces collaborated maybe the press would get better?
 
  My post was to start a discussion on how we could do this, with the
  suggestion of a Facebook page. More like a collaborative public face
  to all of the fantastic things happing in the world of coworking.
 
  I'd be happy to spear head it and know a few spaces who might be
  willing to get involved.
 
  Thanks for the discussion.
 
  Cheers,
  Anne
 
  On Oct 13, 12:36 pm, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 
 
   Hear Hear!
 
   Starting a new group on a website should be just as hard as starting a

   second coworking space in the same city - it requires a gardener (or
   two) to really bring things to life, get people talking to each other.

   Broadcast is different from discussion, and this list is one of the
   best I know for discussion - on any subject.
 
   My experience with FB and LinkedIn have been very similar to what Tara

   is describing. They require lots of attention, and weeding. This
   community noticed the same thing with the Wiki over the summer, and
   now there are people paying more attention there, the world is a
   better place for it.
 
   Peace,
   Ryan Price
   rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com
   @liberatr
   407-484-8528
 
   FloridaCreatives.com
   Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
   Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou
 
   On Oct 13, 2010, at 12:29 PM, Tara Hunt wrote:
 
Thank you for saying this Ryan.
 
We've had a gabillion suggestions over the years to 'move' from this

Google Group to something else. And each time, the action
cannibalizes our discussions somewhat. LinkedIN group, Facebook
page, Blogs, new networks, chat spaces, etc.
 
This group and all of our discussions are public, indexed on Google

and incredibly valuable. Look at the history of growth! The
maturation of discussion!
 
I'm not against promoting coworking in whatever way we can, but the

issue we've faced with scattering groups here and there is that it
becomes yet another place to manage. For instance...the LinkedIN
group. Loads of people request to join and post questions there, but

I miss them and there are so many self-promoters in there that have

nothing to do with Coworking that it turns those people off.
Thinking that the LinkedIN group IS THE coworking discussion group,

they go away thinking this movement is dead or a waste of time. Not

a great way to promote coworking at all.
 
So we can start groups and someone can take the helm of each of them

and there can be discussions over hither and yon that replicate the

discussions here. Or, we can continue to try to get people to gather

here. In a really great useful space. Personally, I'm glad that
there isn't very much activity on that Facebook group. I'm thinking

of sending a message out to everyone that is on it to come here and

introduce themselves then shutting it down (or at least putting the

link to this group up there).
 
T
 
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 12:17 PM, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com

wrote:
Really? More email from Facebook?
 
Anne,
 
I would say the Facebook pages are not too active because this list

is SO active. I'd hate to splinter this discussion, and have to
follow in 5 places.
 
Peace,
Ryan Price
rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com
 
@liberatr
407-484-8528
 
FloridaCreatives.com
Next Likemind: 

Re: [Coworking] Re: Coworking Facebook Page and other ideas

2010-10-13 Thread Alex Hillman
Understood, and sorry if I came across as a little harsh. :)

Discussion, as always, is great and 2nd only to action! Obviously, since
we're practically neighbors, you and I should be getting together soon
anyway :)

-Alex

/ah
indyhall.org
coworking in philadelphia


On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 2:56 PM, Anne Kirby 
creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thanks Alex, I'll definitely look into your suggestions.

 I think things got a little out of control. Really want I would love
 to see is the community getting to know each other better and if
 collaboration is born from that great! If not that's fine as well. I'm
 not for excluding anyone and a committee is not the answer, I was just
 trying to clarify my thoughts. Sorry if it came across the wrong way.
 Maybe it's a gathering of those involved and or interested in
 coworking to discuss coworking and all the elements.

 Cheers,
 Anne


 On Oct 13, 2:47 pm, TelBitConsulting m...@telbitconsulting.com
 wrote:
  Uh oh. Not the 'c' word...committee. As in death by...
 
  Chocolate?  :-)
 
  Mike
 
  Visithttp://ForCarol.comand help raise teen awareness about unsafe
 driving
  and encourage parents to enforce curfews!  Would you rather argue with
 your
  teen...or bury them?
 
 
 
  On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 11:24 AM, Tara Hunt horsepig...@gmail.com
 wrote:
   Uh oh. Not the 'c' word...committee. As in death by...
 
   I don't want to discourage the passion and momentum here and I, too,
 want
   to see coworking be a household word (well, maybe not household, but a
   well-known concept that people see as a great alternative to working
 from an
   office, home or coffee shop - that isn't for everyone). I just want to
   encourage us to think about proceeding in a manner that is true to the
 small
   pieces loosely joined ethos of this movement.
 
   T
 
   On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 1:56 PM, Anne Kirby 
   creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com wrote:
 
   Kind of like an organized face to the movement. It could be made up of
   a committee of coworking spaces.  :)
 
   On Oct 13, 1:40 pm, Anne Kirby creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com
   wrote:
WOW - Great conversation!
 
I'm not suggesting we do away with the wiki or google or move that
content, they are great and they serve a purpose. I'm also not
suggesting we put all this information out to the masses on
 facebook.
Just thinking of ways to encourage more communication between spaces
but also educate the public in what we're doing and highlighting all
the great businesses involved.
 
Alex, if more spaces collaborated maybe the press would get better?
 
My post was to start a discussion on how we could do this, with the
suggestion of a Facebook page. More like a collaborative public face
to all of the fantastic things happing in the world of coworking.
 
I'd be happy to spear head it and know a few spaces who might be
willing to get involved.
 
Thanks for the discussion.
 
Cheers,
Anne
 
On Oct 13, 12:36 pm, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hear Hear!
 
 Starting a new group on a website should be just as hard as
 starting a
 
 second coworking space in the same city - it requires a gardener
 (or
 two) to really bring things to life, get people talking to each
 other.
 
 Broadcast is different from discussion, and this list is one of
 the
 best I know for discussion - on any subject.
 
 My experience with FB and LinkedIn have been very similar to what
 Tara
 
 is describing. They require lots of attention, and weeding. This
 community noticed the same thing with the Wiki over the summer,
 and
 now there are people paying more attention there, the world is a
 better place for it.
 
 Peace,
 Ryan Price
 rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com
 @liberatr
 407-484-8528
 
 FloridaCreatives.com
 Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
 Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou
 
 On Oct 13, 2010, at 12:29 PM, Tara Hunt wrote:
 
  Thank you for saying this Ryan.
 
  We've had a gabillion suggestions over the years to 'move' from
 this
 
  Google Group to something else. And each time, the action
  cannibalizes our discussions somewhat. LinkedIN group, Facebook
  page, Blogs, new networks, chat spaces, etc.
 
  This group and all of our discussions are public, indexed on
 Google
 
  and incredibly valuable. Look at the history of growth! The
  maturation of discussion!
 
  I'm not against promoting coworking in whatever way we can, but
 the
 
  issue we've faced with scattering groups here and there is that
 it
  becomes yet another place to manage. For instance...the LinkedIN
  group. Loads of people request to join and post questions there,
 but
 
  I miss them and there are so many self-promoters in there that
 have
 
  nothing to do with Coworking that it turns those people off.
  Thinking that the LinkedIN 

[Coworking] Re: Coworking Facebook Page and other ideas

2010-10-13 Thread Anne Kirby
HA - bring it :P

I hope to head your direction soon and would love to meetup. Maybe
Nov?

Thanks!
Anne

On Oct 13, 3:01 pm, Alex Hillman dangerouslyawes...@gmail.com wrote:
 Understood, and sorry if I came across as a little harsh. :)

 Discussion, as always, is great and 2nd only to action! Obviously, since
 we're practically neighbors, you and I should be getting together soon
 anyway :)

 -Alex

 /ah
 indyhall.org
 coworking in philadelphia

 On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 2:56 PM, Anne Kirby 



 creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com wrote:
  Thanks Alex, I'll definitely look into your suggestions.

  I think things got a little out of control. Really want I would love
  to see is the community getting to know each other better and if
  collaboration is born from that great! If not that's fine as well. I'm
  not for excluding anyone and a committee is not the answer, I was just
  trying to clarify my thoughts. Sorry if it came across the wrong way.
  Maybe it's a gathering of those involved and or interested in
  coworking to discuss coworking and all the elements.

  Cheers,
  Anne

  On Oct 13, 2:47 pm, TelBitConsulting m...@telbitconsulting.com
  wrote:
   Uh oh. Not the 'c' word...committee. As in death by...

   Chocolate?  :-)

   Mike

   Visithttp://ForCarol.comandhelp raise teen awareness about unsafe
  driving
   and encourage parents to enforce curfews!  Would you rather argue with
  your
   teen...or bury them?

   On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 11:24 AM, Tara Hunt horsepig...@gmail.com
  wrote:
Uh oh. Not the 'c' word...committee. As in death by...

I don't want to discourage the passion and momentum here and I, too,
  want
to see coworking be a household word (well, maybe not household, but a
well-known concept that people see as a great alternative to working
  from an
office, home or coffee shop - that isn't for everyone). I just want to
encourage us to think about proceeding in a manner that is true to the
  small
pieces loosely joined ethos of this movement.

T

On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 1:56 PM, Anne Kirby 
creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com wrote:

Kind of like an organized face to the movement. It could be made up of
a committee of coworking spaces.  :)

On Oct 13, 1:40 pm, Anne Kirby creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com
wrote:
 WOW - Great conversation!

 I'm not suggesting we do away with the wiki or google or move that
 content, they are great and they serve a purpose. I'm also not
 suggesting we put all this information out to the masses on
  facebook.
 Just thinking of ways to encourage more communication between spaces
 but also educate the public in what we're doing and highlighting all
 the great businesses involved.

 Alex, if more spaces collaborated maybe the press would get better?

 My post was to start a discussion on how we could do this, with the
 suggestion of a Facebook page. More like a collaborative public face
 to all of the fantastic things happing in the world of coworking.

 I'd be happy to spear head it and know a few spaces who might be
 willing to get involved.

 Thanks for the discussion.

 Cheers,
 Anne

 On Oct 13, 12:36 pm, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hear Hear!

  Starting a new group on a website should be just as hard as
  starting a

  second coworking space in the same city - it requires a gardener
  (or
  two) to really bring things to life, get people talking to each
  other.

  Broadcast is different from discussion, and this list is one of
  the
  best I know for discussion - on any subject.

  My experience with FB and LinkedIn have been very similar to what
  Tara

  is describing. They require lots of attention, and weeding. This
  community noticed the same thing with the Wiki over the summer,
  and
  now there are people paying more attention there, the world is a
  better place for it.

  Peace,
  Ryan Price
  rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com
  @liberatr
  407-484-8528

  FloridaCreatives.com
  Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
  Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou

  On Oct 13, 2010, at 12:29 PM, Tara Hunt wrote:

   Thank you for saying this Ryan.

   We've had a gabillion suggestions over the years to 'move' from
  this

   Google Group to something else. And each time, the action
   cannibalizes our discussions somewhat. LinkedIN group, Facebook
   page, Blogs, new networks, chat spaces, etc.

   This group and all of our discussions are public, indexed on
  Google

   and incredibly valuable. Look at the history of growth! The
   maturation of discussion!

   I'm not against promoting coworking in whatever way we can, but
  the

   issue we've faced with scattering groups here and there is that
  it
   becomes yet another place to manage. For instance...the LinkedIN
   

[Coworking] Re: Coworking Facebook Page and other ideas

2010-10-13 Thread Anne Kirby
Well I'm all about doing Ryan.

It would be great to plan a conference on coworking like Coworking
Europe but I'm not sure how many people would head to Lancaster, PA.
Maybe this is a way for us all to get to know each other better?

http://coworkingeu.wordpress.com/



On Oct 13, 3:16 pm, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com wrote:
 The motto of the Drupal community:
 Talk is Silver, Code is Gold.

 In this case Code == participation, or a thing you made, instead of  
 talking about it (AKA Bikeshedding).http://www.bikeshed.com

 Not accusing anyone of bikeshedding, but it's one of those concepts  
 that just needs to circulate more, as well as Does Coworking Have a  
 Hyphen?

 Peace,
 Ryan Price
 rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com
 @liberatr
 407-484-8528

 FloridaCreatives.com
 Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
 Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou

 On Oct 13, 2010, at 3:01 PM, Alex Hillman wrote:



  Understood, and sorry if I came across as a little harsh. :)

  Discussion, as always, is great and 2nd only to action! Obviously,  
  since we're practically neighbors, you and I should be getting  
  together soon anyway :)

  -Alex

  /ah
  indyhall.org
  coworking in philadelphia

  On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 2:56 PM, Anne Kirby 
  creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com
   wrote:
  Thanks Alex, I'll definitely look into your suggestions.

  I think things got a little out of control. Really want I would love
  to see is the community getting to know each other better and if
  collaboration is born from that great! If not that's fine as well. I'm
  not for excluding anyone and a committee is not the answer, I was just
  trying to clarify my thoughts. Sorry if it came across the wrong way.
  Maybe it's a gathering of those involved and or interested in
  coworking to discuss coworking and all the elements.

  Cheers,
  Anne

  On Oct 13, 2:47 pm, TelBitConsulting m...@telbitconsulting.com
  wrote:
   Uh oh. Not the 'c' word...committee. As in death by...

   Chocolate?  :-)

   Mike

   Visithttp://ForCarol.comandhelp raise teen awareness about unsafe  
  driving
   and encourage parents to enforce curfews!  Would you rather argue  
  with your
   teen...or bury them?

   On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 11:24 AM, Tara Hunt  
  horsepig...@gmail.com wrote:
Uh oh. Not the 'c' word...committee. As in death by...

I don't want to discourage the passion and momentum here and I,  
  too, want
to see coworking be a household word (well, maybe not household,  
  but a
well-known concept that people see as a great alternative to  
  working from an
office, home or coffee shop - that isn't for everyone). I just  
  want to
encourage us to think about proceeding in a manner that is true  
  to the small
pieces loosely joined ethos of this movement.

T

On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 1:56 PM, Anne Kirby 
creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com wrote:

Kind of like an organized face to the movement. It could be  
  made up of
a committee of coworking spaces.  :)

On Oct 13, 1:40 pm, Anne Kirby  
  creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com
wrote:
 WOW - Great conversation!

 I'm not suggesting we do away with the wiki or google or move  
  that
 content, they are great and they serve a purpose. I'm also not
 suggesting we put all this information out to the masses on  
  facebook.
 Just thinking of ways to encourage more communication between  
  spaces
 but also educate the public in what we're doing and  
  highlighting all
 the great businesses involved.

 Alex, if more spaces collaborated maybe the press would get  
  better?

 My post was to start a discussion on how we could do this,  
  with the
 suggestion of a Facebook page. More like a collaborative  
  public face
 to all of the fantastic things happing in the world of  
  coworking.

 I'd be happy to spear head it and know a few spaces who might  
  be
 willing to get involved.

 Thanks for the discussion.

 Cheers,
 Anne

 On Oct 13, 12:36 pm, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hear Hear!

  Starting a new group on a website should be just as hard as  
  starting a

  second coworking space in the same city - it requires a  
  gardener (or
  two) to really bring things to life, get people talking to  
  each other.

  Broadcast is different from discussion, and this list is  
  one of the
  best I know for discussion - on any subject.

  My experience with FB and LinkedIn have been very similar  
  to what Tara

  is describing. They require lots of attention, and weeding.  
  This
  community noticed the same thing with the Wiki over the  
  summer, and
  now there are people paying more attention there, the world  
  is a
  better place for it.

  Peace,
  Ryan Price
  rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com
  @liberatr
  407-484-8528

  FloridaCreatives.com
  Next Likemind: October 15th 

Re: [Coworking] Re: Coworking Facebook Page and other ideas

2010-10-13 Thread Ryan Price
Anne, you've officially started the Coworking Conference discussion  
three months early. You win! :)


The Coworking US conference is called South by Southwest. It happens  
in Austin, Texas in March and it is the one place I know where the  
most coworking catalysts are all in one room.


OK, so there are also tens of thousands of people in Austin who aren't  
there just to talk about coworking, but it's a pretty good start.


Honestly, I think if you want to host something in Lancaster, you  
should. I will do something in Orlando on the same day, and we could  
convince others to do the same. I know of someone who recently did a  
big US tour of coworking spaces for his http://gwob.org tour, ending  
with a simulcast event in several spaces all over the world. That  
would be a cool coworking party.


See also: Dave Winer's HyperCamp concept: http://go.hypercamp.org/#background

See also: FourSquare Day, a grassroots event started in Tampa,  
thousands of miles away from 4sq headquarters, sydicated to 250  
cities: http://4sqday.com/


See also: Likemind http://likemind.us which is a monthly meetup, on  
the same day, in 60+ cities across the globe.


Peace,
Ryan Price
rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com
@liberatr
407-484-8528

FloridaCreatives.com
Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou

On Oct 13, 2010, at 3:31 PM, Anne Kirby wrote:


Well I'm all about doing Ryan.

It would be great to plan a conference on coworking like Coworking
Europe but I'm not sure how many people would head to Lancaster, PA.
Maybe this is a way for us all to get to know each other better?

http://coworkingeu.wordpress.com/



On Oct 13, 3:16 pm, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com wrote:

The motto of the Drupal community:
Talk is Silver, Code is Gold.

In this case Code == participation, or a thing you made, instead of
talking about it (AKA Bikeshedding).http://www.bikeshed.com

Not accusing anyone of bikeshedding, but it's one of those concepts
that just needs to circulate more, as well as Does Coworking Have a
Hyphen?

Peace,
Ryan Price
rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com
@liberatr
407-484-8528

FloridaCreatives.com
Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou

On Oct 13, 2010, at 3:01 PM, Alex Hillman wrote:




Understood, and sorry if I came across as a little harsh. :)



Discussion, as always, is great and 2nd only to action! Obviously,
since we're practically neighbors, you and I should be getting
together soon anyway :)



-Alex



/ah
indyhall.org
coworking in philadelphia


On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 2:56 PM, Anne Kirby  
creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com

wrote:

Thanks Alex, I'll definitely look into your suggestions.



I think things got a little out of control. Really want I would love
to see is the community getting to know each other better and if
collaboration is born from that great! If not that's fine as well.  
I'm
not for excluding anyone and a committee is not the answer, I was  
just
trying to clarify my thoughts. Sorry if it came across the wrong  
way.

Maybe it's a gathering of those involved and or interested in
coworking to discuss coworking and all the elements.



Cheers,
Anne



On Oct 13, 2:47 pm, TelBitConsulting m...@telbitconsulting.com
wrote:

Uh oh. Not the 'c' word...committee. As in death by...



Chocolate?  :-)



Mike



Visithttp://ForCarol.comandhelp raise teen awareness about unsafe

driving

and encourage parents to enforce curfews!  Would you rather argue

with your

teen...or bury them?



On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 11:24 AM, Tara Hunt

horsepig...@gmail.com wrote:

Uh oh. Not the 'c' word...committee. As in death by...



I don't want to discourage the passion and momentum here and I,

too, want

to see coworking be a household word (well, maybe not household,

but a

well-known concept that people see as a great alternative to

working from an

office, home or coffee shop - that isn't for everyone). I just

want to

encourage us to think about proceeding in a manner that is true

to the small

pieces loosely joined ethos of this movement.



T



On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 1:56 PM, Anne Kirby 
creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com wrote:



Kind of like an organized face to the movement. It could be

made up of

a committee of coworking spaces.  :)



On Oct 13, 1:40 pm, Anne Kirby

creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com

wrote:

WOW - Great conversation!



I'm not suggesting we do away with the wiki or google or move

that

content, they are great and they serve a purpose. I'm also not
suggesting we put all this information out to the masses on

facebook.

Just thinking of ways to encourage more communication between

spaces

but also educate the public in what we're doing and

highlighting all

the great businesses involved.



Alex, if more spaces collaborated maybe the press would get

better?



My post was to start a discussion on how we could do this,

with the

suggestion of a Facebook page. More like 

[Coworking] Re: Coworking Facebook Page and other ideas

2010-10-13 Thread Anne Kirby
Well thanks Ryan, I'm happy to inform you that I'm very familiar with
South by Southwest but thanks for the other links and suggestions.

Maybe we will host something here in Lancaster - details coming soon.

Cheers,
Anne

On Oct 13, 3:47 pm, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com wrote:
 Anne, you've officially started the Coworking Conference discussion  
 three months early. You win! :)

 The Coworking US conference is called South by Southwest. It happens  
 in Austin, Texas in March and it is the one place I know where the  
 most coworking catalysts are all in one room.

 OK, so there are also tens of thousands of people in Austin who aren't  
 there just to talk about coworking, but it's a pretty good start.

 Honestly, I think if you want to host something in Lancaster, you  
 should. I will do something in Orlando on the same day, and we could  
 convince others to do the same. I know of someone who recently did a  
 big US tour of coworking spaces for hishttp://gwob.orgtour, ending  
 with a simulcast event in several spaces all over the world. That  
 would be a cool coworking party.

 See also: Dave Winer's HyperCamp concept:http://go.hypercamp.org/#background

 See also: FourSquare Day, a grassroots event started in Tampa,  
 thousands of miles away from 4sq headquarters, sydicated to 250  
 cities:http://4sqday.com/

 See also: Likemindhttp://likemind.uswhich is a monthly meetup, on  
 the same day, in 60+ cities across the globe.

 Peace,
 Ryan Price
 rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com
 @liberatr
 407-484-8528

 FloridaCreatives.com
 Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
 Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou

 On Oct 13, 2010, at 3:31 PM, Anne Kirby wrote:



  Well I'm all about doing Ryan.

  It would be great to plan a conference on coworking like Coworking
  Europe but I'm not sure how many people would head to Lancaster, PA.
  Maybe this is a way for us all to get to know each other better?

 http://coworkingeu.wordpress.com/

  On Oct 13, 3:16 pm, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com wrote:
  The motto of the Drupal community:
  Talk is Silver, Code is Gold.

  In this case Code == participation, or a thing you made, instead of
  talking about it (AKA Bikeshedding).http://www.bikeshed.com

  Not accusing anyone of bikeshedding, but it's one of those concepts
  that just needs to circulate more, as well as Does Coworking Have a
  Hyphen?

  Peace,
  Ryan Price
  rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com
  @liberatr
  407-484-8528

  FloridaCreatives.com
  Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
  Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou

  On Oct 13, 2010, at 3:01 PM, Alex Hillman wrote:

  Understood, and sorry if I came across as a little harsh. :)

  Discussion, as always, is great and 2nd only to action! Obviously,
  since we're practically neighbors, you and I should be getting
  together soon anyway :)

  -Alex

  /ah
  indyhall.org
  coworking in philadelphia

  On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 2:56 PM, Anne Kirby  
  creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com
  wrote:
  Thanks Alex, I'll definitely look into your suggestions.

  I think things got a little out of control. Really want I would love
  to see is the community getting to know each other better and if
  collaboration is born from that great! If not that's fine as well.  
  I'm
  not for excluding anyone and a committee is not the answer, I was  
  just
  trying to clarify my thoughts. Sorry if it came across the wrong  
  way.
  Maybe it's a gathering of those involved and or interested in
  coworking to discuss coworking and all the elements.

  Cheers,
  Anne

  On Oct 13, 2:47 pm, TelBitConsulting m...@telbitconsulting.com
  wrote:
  Uh oh. Not the 'c' word...committee. As in death by...

  Chocolate?  :-)

  Mike

  Visithttp://ForCarol.comandhelpraise teen awareness about unsafe
  driving
  and encourage parents to enforce curfews!  Would you rather argue
  with your
  teen...or bury them?

  On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 11:24 AM, Tara Hunt
  horsepig...@gmail.com wrote:
  Uh oh. Not the 'c' word...committee. As in death by...

  I don't want to discourage the passion and momentum here and I,
  too, want
  to see coworking be a household word (well, maybe not household,
  but a
  well-known concept that people see as a great alternative to
  working from an
  office, home or coffee shop - that isn't for everyone). I just
  want to
  encourage us to think about proceeding in a manner that is true
  to the small
  pieces loosely joined ethos of this movement.

  T

  On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 1:56 PM, Anne Kirby 
  creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com wrote:

  Kind of like an organized face to the movement. It could be
  made up of
  a committee of coworking spaces.  :)

  On Oct 13, 1:40 pm, Anne Kirby
  creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com
  wrote:
  WOW - Great conversation!

  I'm not suggesting we do away with the wiki or google or move
  that
  content, they are great and they serve a purpose. I'm also not
  suggesting we put all this 

[Coworking] Re: Coworking Facebook Page and other ideas

2010-10-13 Thread Angel
The blog is looking great are there any future plans for it?
I solicited this group a few weeks ago for suggestions on what people
would like added to the blog. Additionally, Alex has placed a feedback
link on the left side feedback to collect your thoughts. Feel free
to use it! http://blog.coworking.com/

There are some loose talks about adding a mapping component to the
blog. At this time, we're looking for 2-3 guest posts per week on
coworking topics that would appeal to the masses and/or educate the
masses about the coworking movement. Feel free to contribute by
emailing your text to me at fccoworking (at) gmail dot com.  Our
contribute feature is currently and inexplicable borken :( and I'm
trying to learn why.

Angel

On Oct 13, 12:28 pm, Anne Kirby creativehouseoflancas...@gmail.com
wrote:
 Good point Alex, and maybe Facebook isn't the answer. I personally
 find it harder to put a face to people in the google and wiki
 community and thought facebook might help, not for everyone but for
 some. A way to get to know each other on a more personal basis.

 We've been chatting with other spaces on facebook about collaborating
 on projects, events and such. Something as simple as liking each
 others pages, adding them to our favorites.

 Also, a lot of our spaces are very interesting, inspiring, creative
 environments and showcasing all the elements of coworking by
 encouraging others to post pictures of their space, the artwork, their
 members to one central location (maybe the blog?) might be nice.

 The blog is looking great are there any future plans for it?

 I run two business, a creative social network group amongst other
 projects and groups. I know all of this takes work and I'm not
 suggesting we recreate the wheel. I also understand we are all very
 busy people juggling many things. How do we get this great community
 working together to take it to the next level, interact more and
 educate the public. It's worthing thinking about.

 On Oct 13, 1:53 pm, Alex Hillman dangerouslyawes...@gmail.com wrote:



   Alex, if more spaces collaborated maybe the press would get better?

  I totally agree! Any consistency in messaging will help them get it right.

  My post was to start a discussion on how we could do this, with the

   suggestion of a Facebook page. More like a collaborative public face
   to all of the fantastic things happing in the world of coworking.

  I'm 100% supportive of this, just not on Facebook. While Facebook is
  *A*public, it shouldn't be mistaken for
  *THE* public...especially since it is owned by a company. Your goal mirrors
  the exact reason we spent time rejuvenating the blog (a source that the
  press is already getting comfortable citing). I applaud your mission and
  direction, I'd just really love it if we could keep it focused on places
  where we have the opportunity to have collective ownership of the presence.

  What sort of activities, other than sharing links and spreading success,
  were you hoping to accomplish on Facebook that can't be done on
  coworking.com or blog.coworking.com? Making the assumption that a
  contributor or participant wants to, or needs to, be on Facebook simply
  isn't something I can get behind even though it's something I use
  personally.

  -Alex

   On Oct 13, 12:36 pm, Ryan Price ucfbass...@gmail.com wrote:
Hear Hear!

Starting a new group on a website should be just as hard as starting a
second coworking space in the same city - it requires a gardener (or
two) to really bring things to life, get people talking to each other.
Broadcast is different from discussion, and this list is one of the
best I know for discussion - on any subject.

My experience with FB and LinkedIn have been very similar to what Tara
is describing. They require lots of attention, and weeding. This
community noticed the same thing with the Wiki over the summer, and
now there are people paying more attention there, the world is a
better place for it.

Peace,
Ryan Price
rpr...@ryanpricemedia.com
@liberatr
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On Oct 13, 2010, at 12:29 PM, Tara Hunt wrote:

 Thank you for saying this Ryan.

 We've had a gabillion suggestions over the years to 'move' from this
 Google Group to something else. And each time, the action
 cannibalizes our discussions somewhat. LinkedIN group, Facebook
 page, Blogs, new networks, chat spaces, etc.

 This group and all of our discussions are public, indexed on Google
 and incredibly valuable. Look at the history of growth! The
 maturation of discussion!

 I'm not against promoting coworking in whatever way we can, but the
 issue we've faced with scattering groups here and there is that it
 becomes yet another place to manage. For instance...the LinkedIN
 group. Loads of people