Hiya, Alex! I have enjoyed very much your governance guidelines. I am very curious about number 4 and why it is there.
Individuals have freedom of speech and association, freedom of travel and > choice of residence, employment, and education > I am not sure I think that is actually a meaningfully true statement so I would have to revise it a little. But as a practical matter, i am fairly certain I would get a lot of blank stares if I included it in any kind of communication to coworkers. Maybe there is a differnt line for what is private and public between there and here; but I wil say that my coworkers have clearly expressed that while they like having a combination of business, nonprofit, clubls, and individuals, they do not want political parties or political funding, lobbyists, or any kind of entity whose purpose is explicitly to alter the political landscape. When I think about it it seems to me a question of accessibility over openness when we look at the core values of Open Coworking; I think if I substituted a statment about radical inclusion in the space they would go for it. (Please see founder bias? :-)) But trying to apply that statement to a coworking space leaves me a bit puzzled. Help me out? . > >>> >>> -- Visit this forum on the web at http://discuss.coworking.com --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Coworking" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

