On Wednesday 17 September 2008 13:14:09 Gustin Johnson wrote:
> One possible solution was to tie the hacker space to a commercial
> entity, such as a coffee shop.  You would have most of the
> infrastructure in place anyway (Internet access, physical space for
> people to sit etc.)  which would be overhead costs for the business.
> This is not without its own set of challenges but I have seen examples
> of this very model in other countries.

Only issue I see here is that the "hacker spaces" seems to imply physical 
hacking as well.  Meaning tools.  So a coffee shop may not be the best bet.

Maybe a local business with a shop might be interested in sponsoring this sort 
of thing?  Easy/free marketing, and the insurance issues would probably 
already be taken care off.

Just a thought.

Shawn

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