>
> Good question. My space (The Port <http://www.portoffices.com/> in 
> Oakland) has a designated 'quiet room' next to but separate from the 
> coworking space. We also allow our coworkers to use conference rooms, day 
> offices, etc. that aren't otherwise reserved on a first-come-first-served 
> basis. I see a few easy solutions for this issue:


   1. Do your pairing work in the coworking room. If anyone is bothered by 
   the background chatter, they are free to move into the quiet room.
   2.  Reserve a conference room, day office, or other private space for 
   specific pairing sessions. This obviously wouldn't be a good long-term 
   solution if you need to pair 100% of the time.
   3. Possible 3rd solution - do all pairing over text-based chat like 
   gchat or skype? Not sure if this is feasible or effective in your industry.

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