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*  Using an Awesome Foundation  model is a great idea. 
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* We can probably also do Kickstarter, and/or other crowd-source funding.
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(Praveen: 25-Jan-2013 )
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*  Matt Senate has been working on a Bay Area Consortium of Hackerspaces which this may fold into.
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(Becha: 26-Jan-2013) *Ideas for planing*:
 
(Becha: 26-Jan-2013) *Ideas for planing*:
 
* We need to have a strucuture & communication setup to make this not messy ;-)  
 
* We need to have a strucuture & communication setup to make this not messy ;-)  
 
* Application: what does the visiting hacker offer: skills, time.. and needs: interests, level of comfort needed...  
 
* Application: what does the visiting hacker offer: skills, time.. and needs: interests, level of comfort needed...  
 
* Listing of what each hackerspace offers (facilities, time slots available...) & Needs: skills preferred, open projects..  
 
* Listing of what each hackerspace offers (facilities, time slots available...) & Needs: skills preferred, open projects..  
* Funding: some foundations were already mentioned: can we support hackers that can not afford to travel; how about visas?  
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* Funding: can we support hackers that can not afford to travel; how about visas?  
  
 
(Jenny Ryan, 26-jan-2012) *Some ideas*:                                                                       
 
(Jenny Ryan, 26-jan-2012) *Some ideas*:                                                                       

Revision as of 12:21, 26 January 2013

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Participants Becha
Skills Community building, Home Improvement, Networking
Status Planning
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Purpose Use in other project

"Hacker In Residence" is an initiative from Noisebridge (Mitch & Praveen).

Description

Hacker In Residence is a person who comes to visit a non-native hackerspace, and temporarily becomes a "member" and contributes to the local community, taking part in the projects and events, brining his/her unique qualities, and experiences from his/her own hackerspace or community.

Artist-in-residence and writer-in-residence are well-known references: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artist-in-residence

Planning

Ideas

(Mitch: 11-Jan-2013 funding ideas)

  •  Using an Awesome Foundation model is a great idea. 
  •  We can probably also do Kickstarter, and/or other crowd-source funding.

(Praveen: 25-Jan-2013 )

  • Matt Senate has been working on a Bay Area Consortium of Hackerspaces which this may fold into.

(Becha: 26-Jan-2013) *Ideas for planing*:

  • We need to have a strucuture & communication setup to make this not messy ;-)
  • Application: what does the visiting hacker offer: skills, time.. and needs: interests, level of comfort needed...
  • Listing of what each hackerspace offers (facilities, time slots available...) & Needs: skills preferred, open projects..
  • Funding: can we support hackers that can not afford to travel; how about visas?

(Jenny Ryan, 26-jan-2012) *Some ideas*:

  • We could set up a wiki page on hackerspaces.org [hackerspaces.org] and send a

callout to the mailing list for hackerspaces that wish to participate to a general fund (even $25 a month could go a long way if we get enough spaces participating). SchoolFactory may also be interested in supporting this. This could also be a sweet project to kickstart BACH (Bay Area Consortium of Hackerspaces [hackerspaces.org]).

  • Crowdfunding platform for the hacker community? I'm collating a list of

crowdfunding platforms at http://thepyre.org/wiki/Funding [thepyre.org] - with open source platforms listed at the top. That wiki is currently being botstormed, so in case it's inaccessible I recommend Catarse and Goteo.

  • A longer-term vision could be working out a model for funding 'hacker

hostels' proximate to hackerspaces, maybe trying to tap STEM-funding orgs.. or tourism bureaus? This would probably necessitate an application process and some kind of project-based deliverable.

  • Even longer-term: maker villages! Or as my friend Evan coined,

'technecovillages'. We're collating research and ideas for that here: http://eudea.liminoidforest.org [eudea.liminoidforest.org] (soon to be http://wikitown.cc [wikitown.cc]) and meeting every other Tuesday at Sudo Room.

Related projects

It is part of related projects http://wiki.techinc.nl/index.php/Hackerspaces_exchange & Hackerspace_Travel_Programme, and it is slightly related to Hackerspaces Tour also http://wiki.techinc.nl/index.php/Hackerspaces_tour_2012