Visual recording is awesome! One of our members does it and he took notes
during our last town hall meeting:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/dangerouslyawesome/4053220205/in/photostream/

-Alex

/ah
indyhall.org
coworking in philadelphia


On Sat, Feb 6, 2010 at 12:12 AM, Drew <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi All-
>
> There will be a Cowo Brainstorm at Conjunctured (Austin) the Sunday (I
> think that's 14 March) of SXSW (~3-5pm), where we will have a graphic
> facilitator scribing the conversation for all of us to have going
> forward. Informal, all are invited, and before the evening's drinks
> commence...  Sort of a powwow of interested folks who are in town.
> There will be a wiki posted next week for folks to post topics/
> interests in advance so that we can cover as much ground as possible.
>
> Hope to see tons of you there!
> Cheers,
> Drew
>
> On Feb 5, 10:53 pm, Alex Hillman <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I think this is simple:
> >
> > So long as the event has clearly stated objectives that I can align with
> > (even if I don't agree with), I'd attend.
> >
> > It sounds like you've got a rad vision, Rachel, and I think you should
> rock
> > out. Keep us posted.
> >
> > -Alex
> >
> > /ah
> > indyhall.org
> > coworking in philadelphia
> >
> > On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 11:37 PM, rachel young <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
> > > Nope, I haven't been to SXSW. I've been to a wide range of conferences
> > > before, have planned conferences and tradeshows, and am looking forward
> to
> > > NXNE finally adding interactive to the Toronto event this year. I know
> that
> > > SXSWi has a comfortable and familiar feeling to it, and it is a popular
> > > destination among the tech crowd. I don't completely know first hand
> what
> > > I'm missing out on. What I do know is that it is already a blended
> > > conference - music, film, and interactive. Does it really need to be
> the
> > > department store of a conference destination by adding coworking to it
> as
> > > well? Some people might not want to tack on an extra 2days away from
> home
> > > and their space to attend a conference when they could space it out
> their
> > > professional conference activities to include a coworking conference at
> > > another time of year, in another across the country or in a difference
> > > country.
> >
> > > And don't get me wrong, I'm not discouraging coworking get togethers at
> > > SXSW, or sessions about coworking, or socials between coworking folks.
> I
> > > think all of that is awesome, and I look forward to your stories about
> them.
> > > But I do love the idea of a separate business conference specifically
> for
> > > coworking. We have an already strong industry that many of you have
> already
> > > put in a lot of footwork, and we have the potential to continue
> building
> > > this industry, and could possibly leverage our buying power as a
> collective
> > > to do so.
> >
> > > And yes, I recognise that I've been fairly quiet in this group for 2yrs
> and
> > > now that I've announced our space I come in with blazing support for a
> > > separate conference, but please don't take my quiet nature as passive
> or
> > > disinterested all this time. I've been thinking of planning a
> conference for
> > > the Canadian coworking facilities for over a year, I just haven't
> verbalised
> > > it. But why do it only for a few handful of spaces if it could be for
> so
> > > many more?
> >
> > > In keeping with the idea of moving it around different regions each
> year,
> > > it means that each city coordinates the conference themselves after
> winning
> > > the vote of the collective, and that city planning committee could be
> one
> > > individual space or a group of spaces working together. They take care
> of
> > > all of the planning and logistics - and it doesn't have to rest solely
> on
> > > the shoulders of space owners; it could be a member who wants to swap
> space
> > > for service, or they could hire a conference planner to take care of
> all of
> > > it. If it is operated as a collective, then there isn't a need for a
> formal
> > > coworking association, at least not to start.
> >
> > > I see it as a great opportunity to not always be the ones who travel
> (as
> > > you said), and to have the opportunity to see spaces and meet many of
> you
> > > without the distraction of another conference or event.
> > > r.
> >
> > > On 4 February 2010 12:31, coworking <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
> > >> Rachel, have you been to SXSW?
> >
> > >> There are pros and cons for a separate event vs. extending to a "ready
> > >> made" event. If coworking "founders/workers" are already going to SXSW
> > >> and all we have to do is add an extra day/two to it, why would we want
> > >> to have, yet another flight/drive?
> >
> > >> Different locations are a plus to be able to experience different
> > >> coworking locations. Not having to "always be the one" to travel from
> > >> a distant location is a plus, too. Who will do all this marketing to
> > >> gather sponsors, hotel room block discounts, etc.? How will we decide
> > >> who the event planner/manager will be? I'm not aware of a "formal"
> > >> coworking association with dues or marketing management for all of us.
> > >> I'm sure there are other issues that will need to be worked out if
> > >> your suggested approach is endorsed. Just some food for thought.
> >
> > >> Most cordially at your service,
> > >> Denise Reed
> > >>www.theconciergelevel.com
> >
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