http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coworking

Usually I wouldn't point this out, but wikipedia is supposed to be the
authority. In the history, it says Brad Neuberg set up the Hat Factory, but
he set up Coworking in the Spiral Muse house in the mission (2005) and a
group of five (stakeholders):

Tara Hunt/Chris Messina
Ryanne Hodson/Jay Dedman
Brad Neuberg
Neil Drumm
Ted Tagami (I think he was the fifth)

Set up The Hat Factory in 2006 (Chris and I went and signed the deal with
Schlomo on our way out to Wine Camp in May of 2006 - the location was
suggested by Jay & Ryanne who were friends with Schlomo).

I also think Coworking should be described as a 'movement', not just a way
of working. The way of working is not new. The movement is.

Either way, it needs a great deal of work and I'm not a 'wikipedian' (and
have a personal stake in it), so I'd probably be chopped. Any volunteers?
Maybe we could craft the text/references here as a group, then have a
trusted editor enter it?

Tara

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