Here in Xindanwei we keep a live stream of archive about what people are coming to the space, how they look like, what they think and do, etc by integrating twitter, flickr and vimeo the platform. We invite every coworker to share their photo and profile on the live stream, so that people would know what kind of people are here and how they interact with each other. Feel free to check the live stream archive out and suggestions are highly welcome. http://xindanwei.com
Meanwhile, we are alliancing with two other coworking spaces in Shanghai to push the coworking idea forward, they are www.88spaces.com and www.thestudio.cn, they both have different coworking style (one is hacky, the other is arty)but we all share the same value and philosophy of coworking. Three of us have teamed up ourselves a Xindanwei Network! In this way, we wish to encourage more people in the country to join in the network and start their own coworking spaces despite of the size, location and style. cheers, Liu Yan 2009/7/7 Tony Bacigalupo <[email protected]> > Nathaniel, > It's an awesome idea and probably one that my members would love to dig > into and maybe help out with. Feel free to come by the space sometime soon! > > There's a lot of coworking or coworking-related activity going on in > Brooklyn, with a lot of variety in environment and amenities between them. > Off the top of my head: Green Spaces, The Change You Want to See, Ditmas > Workspace, Treehouse, Brooklyn Creative League, Hot Pot, 3rd Ward, and one > or two unnamed projects as well. You should definitely say hi to as many of > those folks as possible. > > Matt, thanks for thinking of me :) > > Best, > Tony ------------------------------------------------------------ > --------------------- > *New Work City - Coworking NYC style.* > *Phone:* (888) 823-3494 > *Email:* [email protected] > *Web:* http://nwcny.com > *Twitter:* http://twitter.com/nwc > > > On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 12:40 PM, jennie - green spaces < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> >> Hi Nathaniel, >> >> We have a Brooklyn co-working space called Green Spaces - >> www.greenspacesny.com. >> Great group of people - around 60 people are part of the space - >> primarily social entrepreneurs. If you want to check it out - call >> Roberto at 718-855-5356. >> >> Also - this is a question to the group. I am out in Denver now and >> looking to start something similar so if anyone would like to >> collaborate or chat please send me an email. This is a great group >> and you all have been very helpful! >> >> Warm regards, Jennie >> >> On Jul 3, 2:21 pm, nathaniel <[email protected]> wrote: >> > Hi: I just signed up for this group, and, per instructions, I'm >> > starting out by sending a message to the group. I only recently >> > learned about coworking, having visited a space in Columbus, OH, while >> > visiting relatives. >> > >> > If I may put one question or idea out there, concerning those >> > "coworkers" (if there is a proper term for this, please let me >> > know...) who do computer programming - related work. I thought it >> > would be nice to develop an archive for coworkers to introduce >> > themselves and present some code that they do not mind making public, >> > along the lines of CPAN (Comprehensive Perl Archive Network), Boost, >> > etc. The difference about a coworking - related archive, aside from >> > it being open to any language or application domain, would be that >> > coders could optionally provide a location where they could be found >> > -- I've often found myself wishing I could talk in person to whomever >> > wrote code that I am browsing or using from the internet, and it might >> > help those of us looking for "clients" for our coding efforts find an >> > audience ... Anyhow, I'm involved with a programming group for the >> > Perl language, and such an archive might be a good project to >> > demonstrate the powerful of modern Perl development techniques, >> > particularly with respect to parsing code from different language -- a >> > next-generation code archive could provide user-customized syntax >> > highlighting, language-construct specific searching (i.e., search >> > among classes, method names, etc.), etc., a kind of miniature IDE in a >> > browser. My question is whether there are any programmers out there >> > who think this is a worthwhile project and whether there would be >> > enough people around the web who would "sign up" (i.e., contribute >> > code...). >> > >> > Well, perhaps that's a grandiose suggestion given that I'm a newbie to >> > coworking, but that's the kind of project I'd like to work on, so I >> > thought I'd mention it and see whether anyone has comments / >> > suggestions. Aside from that, I'd certainly like to led a hand to get >> > a Brooklyn cowork space open (my understanding is that this group is >> > being used to try and promote that). Let me know if I can contribute >> > somehow to the web site or databases or whatever relevant ... and >> > thanks for your attention. I look forward to following the traffic >> > and developments in this group. >> >> > > > > -- Liu Yan刘妍 Xindanwei Coworking Playce新单位联合办公 3S ReUnion 三术沙龙 4C,Bld 4, Dingxi Rd 727, Shanghai,CHINA 中国上海定西路727号四栋4C (+86) 135 2429 5509 @theliuyan @xindanwei @3sreunion http://xindanwei.com http://www.we-need-money-not-art.com/archives/tag/3s-reunion --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Coworking" group. 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