Here's a coworking directory that's in the works. Looks cool:
http://desksurfing.heroku.com/

On Oct 14, 9:43 am, thilo <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well, seems like the discussion moved thinks forward anyway :)
> A push to a coworking conf seperated from SXSW.
> Anyway hope to meet a lot of you next year in austin for sxsw, already
> bought my tickets :)
>
> And thanks for the insight what had been discussed, tried and thought
> about the structure of the coworking movement, as i just joined the
> list some months ago.
>
> Thilo
>
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>
> On Oct 13, 9:55 pm, Anne Kirby <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Well thanks Ryan, I'm happy to inform you that I'm very familiar with
> > South by Southwest but thanks for the other links and suggestions.
>
> > Maybe we will host something here in Lancaster - details coming soon.
>
> > Cheers,
> > Anne
>
> > On Oct 13, 3:47 pm, Ryan Price <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Anne, you've officially started the "Coworking Conference" discussion  
> > > three months early. You win! :)
>
> > > The Coworking US conference is called South by Southwest. It happens  
> > > in Austin, Texas in March and it is the one place I know where the  
> > > most coworking catalysts are all in one room.
>
> > > OK, so there are also tens of thousands of people in Austin who aren't  
> > > there just to talk about coworking, but it's a pretty good start.
>
> > > Honestly, I think if you want to host something in Lancaster, you  
> > > should. I will do something in Orlando on the same day, and we could  
> > > convince others to do the same. I know of someone who recently did a  
> > > big US tour of coworking spaces for hishttp://gwob.orgtour, ending  
> > > with a "simulcast" event in several spaces all over the world. That  
> > > would be a cool coworking party.
>
> > > See also: Dave Winer's HyperCamp 
> > > concept:http://go.hypercamp.org/#background
>
> > > See also: FourSquare Day, a grassroots event started in Tampa,  
> > > thousands of miles away from 4sq headquarters, sydicated to 250  
> > > cities:http://4sqday.com/
>
> > > See also: Likemindhttp://likemind.uswhichisa monthly meetup, on  
> > > the same day, in 60+ cities across the globe.
>
> > > Peace,
> > > Ryan Price
> > > [email protected]
> > > @liberatr
> > > 407-484-8528
>
> > > FloridaCreatives.com
> > > Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
> > > Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou
>
> > > On Oct 13, 2010, at 3:31 PM, Anne Kirby wrote:
>
> > > > Well I'm all about doing Ryan.
>
> > > > It would be great to plan a conference on coworking like Coworking
> > > > Europe but I'm not sure how many people would head to Lancaster, PA.
> > > > Maybe this is a way for us all to get to know each other better?
>
> > > >http://coworkingeu.wordpress.com/
>
> > > > On Oct 13, 3:16 pm, Ryan Price <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > >> The motto of the Drupal community:
> > > >> "Talk is Silver, Code is Gold."
>
> > > >> In this case Code == participation, or a thing you made, instead of
> > > >> talking about it (AKA Bikeshedding).http://www.bikeshed.com
>
> > > >> Not accusing anyone of bikeshedding, but it's one of those concepts
> > > >> that just needs to circulate more, as well as "Does Coworking Have a
> > > >> Hyphen?"
>
> > > >> Peace,
> > > >> Ryan Price
> > > >> [email protected]
> > > >> @liberatr
> > > >> 407-484-8528
>
> > > >> FloridaCreatives.com
> > > >> Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
> > > >> Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou
>
> > > >> On Oct 13, 2010, at 3:01 PM, Alex Hillman wrote:
>
> > > >>> Understood, and sorry if I came across as a little harsh. :)
>
> > > >>> Discussion, as always, is great and 2nd only to action! Obviously,
> > > >>> since we're practically neighbors, you and I should be getting
> > > >>> together soon anyway :)
>
> > > >>> -Alex
>
> > > >>> /ah
> > > >>> indyhall.org
> > > >>> coworking in philadelphia
>
> > > >>> On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 2:56 PM, Anne Kirby  
> > > >>> <[email protected]
> > > >>>> wrote:
> > > >>> Thanks Alex, I'll definitely look into your suggestions.
>
> > > >>> I think things got a little out of control. Really want I would love
> > > >>> to see is the community getting to know each other better and if
> > > >>> collaboration is born from that great! If not that's fine as well.  
> > > >>> I'm
> > > >>> not for excluding anyone and a committee is not the answer, I was  
> > > >>> just
> > > >>> trying to clarify my thoughts. Sorry if it came across the wrong  
> > > >>> way.
> > > >>> Maybe it's a gathering of those involved and or interested in
> > > >>> coworking to discuss coworking and all the elements.
>
> > > >>> Cheers,
> > > >>> Anne
>
> > > >>> On Oct 13, 2:47 pm, TelBitConsulting <[email protected]>
> > > >>> wrote:
> > > >>>> "Uh oh. Not the 'c' word...committee. As in "death by..."
>
> > > >>>> Chocolate?  :-)
>
> > > >>>> Mike
>
> > > >>>> Visithttp://ForCarol.comandhelpraiseteenawareness about unsafe
> > > >>> driving
> > > >>>> and encourage parents to enforce curfews!  Would you rather argue
> > > >>> with your
> > > >>>> teen...or bury them?
>
> > > >>>> On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 11:24 AM, Tara Hunt
> > > >>> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > >>>>> Uh oh. Not the 'c' word...committee. As in "death by..."
>
> > > >>>>> I don't want to discourage the passion and momentum here and I,
> > > >>> too, want
> > > >>>>> to see coworking be a household word (well, maybe not household,
> > > >>> but a
> > > >>>>> well-known concept that people see as a great alternative to
> > > >>> working from an
> > > >>>>> office, home or coffee shop - that isn't for everyone). I just
> > > >>> want to
> > > >>>>> encourage us to think about proceeding in a manner that is true
> > > >>> to the small
> > > >>>>> pieces loosely joined ethos of this movement.
>
> > > >>>>> T
>
> > > >>>>> On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 1:56 PM, Anne Kirby <
> > > >>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > >>>>>> Kind of like an organized face to the movement. It could be
> > > >>> made up of
> > > >>>>>> a committee of coworking spaces.  :)
>
> > > >>>>>> On Oct 13, 1:40 pm, Anne Kirby
> > > >>> <[email protected]>
> > > >>>>>> wrote:
> > > >>>>>>> WOW - Great conversation!
>
> > > >>>>>>> I'm not suggesting we do away with the wiki or google or move
> > > >>> that
> > > >>>>>>> content, they are great and they serve a purpose. I'm also not
> > > >>>>>>> suggesting we put all this information out to the masses on
> > > >>> facebook.
> > > >>>>>>> Just thinking of ways to encourage more communication between
> > > >>> spaces
> > > >>>>>>> but also educate the public in what we're doing and
> > > >>> highlighting all
> > > >>>>>>> the great businesses involved.
>
> > > >>>>>>> Alex, if more spaces collaborated maybe the press would get
> > > >>> better?
>
> > > >>>>>>> My post was to start a discussion on how we could do this,
> > > >>> with the
> > > >>>>>>> suggestion of a Facebook page. More like a collaborative
> > > >>> public face
> > > >>>>>>> to all of the fantastic things happing in the world of
> > > >>> coworking.
>
> > > >>>>>>> I'd be happy to spear head it and know a few spaces who might
> > > >>> be
> > > >>>>>>> willing to get involved.
>
> > > >>>>>>> Thanks for the discussion.
>
> > > >>>>>>> Cheers,
> > > >>>>>>> Anne
>
> > > >>>>>>> On Oct 13, 12:36 pm, Ryan Price <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > >>>>>>>> Hear Hear!
>
> > > >>>>>>>> Starting a new group on a website should be just as hard as
> > > >>> starting a
>
> > > >>>>>>>> second coworking space in the same city - it requires a
> > > >>> gardener (or
> > > >>>>>>>> two) to really bring things to life, get people talking to
> > > >>> each other.
>
> > > >>>>>>>> Broadcast is different from discussion, and this list is
> > > >>> one of the
> > > >>>>>>>> best I know for discussion - on any subject.
>
> > > >>>>>>>> My experience with FB and LinkedIn have been very similar
> > > >>> to what Tara
>
> > > >>>>>>>> is describing. They require lots of attention, and weeding.
> > > >>> This
> > > >>>>>>>> community noticed the same thing with the Wiki over the
> > > >>> summer, and
> > > >>>>>>>> now there are people paying more attention there, the world
> > > >>> is a
> > > >>>>>>>> better place for it.
>
> > > >>>>>>>> Peace,
> > > >>>>>>>> Ryan Price
> > > >>>>>>>> [email protected]
> > > >>>>>>>> @liberatr
> > > >>>>>>>> 407-484-8528
>
> > > >>>>>>>> FloridaCreatives.com
> > > >>>>>>>> Next Likemind: October 15th @ Drunken Monkey
> > > >>>>>>>> Orlando Happy Hour: October 18th @ Crooked Bayou
>
> > > >>>>>>>> On Oct 13, 2010, at 12:29 PM, Tara Hunt wrote:
>
> > > >>>>>>>>> Thank you for saying this Ryan.
>
> > > >>>>>>>>> We've had a gabillion suggestions over the years to
> > > >>> 'move' from this
>
> > > >>>>>>>>> Google Group to something else. And each time, the action
> > > >>>>>>>>> cannibalizes our discussions somewhat. LinkedIN group,
> > > >>> Facebook
> > > >>>>>>>>> page, Blogs, new networks, chat spaces, etc.
>
> > > >>>>>>>>> This group and all of our discussions are public, indexed
> > > >>> on Google
>
> > > >>>>>>>>> and incredibly valuable. Look at the history of growth! The
> > > >>>>>>>>> maturation of discussion!
>
> > > >>>>>>>>> I'm not against promoting coworking in whatever way we
> > > >>> can, but the
>
> > > >>>>>>>>> issue we've faced with scattering groups here and there
> > > >>> is that it
> > > >>>>>>>>> becomes yet another place to manage. For instance...the
> > > >>> LinkedIN
> > > >>>>>>>>> group. Loads of people request to join and post questions
> > > >>> there, but
>
> > > >>>>>>>>> I miss them and there are so many self-promoters in there
> > > >>> that have
>
> > > >>>>>>>>> nothing to do with Coworking that it turns those people
> > > >>> off.
> > > >>>>>>>>> Thinking that the LinkedIN group IS THE coworking
> > > >>> discussion group,
>
> > > >>>>>>>>> they go away thinking this movement is dead or a waste of
> > > >>> time. Not
>
> > > >>>>>>>>> a great way to promote coworking at all.
>
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>
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