Well said!


On 2013-06-08, at 12:36 AM, Colin Stanners <[email protected]> wrote:

> tl;dr: good job everyone, I didn't think we could go this far, keep working 
> hard.
> 
> 
> 
> May 31, 2011 - two years ago (and a few days, I wanted to send this earlier 
> but it
> fell down the todo list) a group of 20 Winnipeggers had their first meeting 
> on the
> third floor of 125 Adelaide*, having just rented the extremely dumpy, dirty 
> space
> at a pittance, with the goal of turning it into Winnipeg's first hacker & 
> makerspaces.
> 
> I was there, but thought this was too incredible to really work. About a year 
> before,
> I was looking to borrow/use a flash chip programmer to recover from a bad BIOS
> update and was disappointed to find Winnipeg very lacking in hobbyist 
> technical
> groups/organizations. There were a few niche groups (amateur radio, MUUG, 
> WPCUG,
> MWCS) but nothing like the hacker / makerspaces of legend in bigger cities, 
> where
> 24/7 projects, constant innovation and access to great tools and community 
> technical
> advice was the norm. In April 2011 some Googling turned up mention of 
> hackerspace
> plans for Winnipeg; I found myself at a King's Head meeting and thought it 
> was a dream.
> 
> It took a huge amount of demolishing, cleaning, building, planning, more 
> cleaning, wiring,
> organizing, discussing, innovating, advertising, etc., but the results speak 
> for themselves.
> Two years later, Winnipeg now has Canada's largest makerspace (in sq ft and 
> value of
> gear; pretty high up in member numbers too) with a very quickly advancing 
> startup
> incubator, and one of the biggest hackerspaces (in sq ft and member numbers) 
> at a new
> location that better fits its needs. The rate of progress, efforts put in, 
> and resulting
> community are phenomenal; a testament to both individuals' strengh and 
> dedication and
> the caliber of people that live in this city and their desire to make it a 
> better place.
> 
> There's still much work to be done - both spaces need a few more members to 
> be sustainable,
> and especially more classes/events so as to teach and involve not only our 
> own members but the
> public at large as well - but generally we're in great shape and the future 
> looks bright for our
> groups and all the innovation, support, creativity and business we can bring 
> to our community.
> 
> Thanks to all members and contributors, past and present, for the whirlwind 
> of the last two
> years. Give yourselves a bit of congratulations for having done what you 
> could to contribute
> to these great efforts, thank the others for what they've also put in, and 
> keep up the good work.
> Filling a need is good; turning the process into a resource that keeps giving 
> is phenomenal.
> 
> 
> ~an AW & Sksp member
> 
> *notes at 
> http://www.skullspace.ca/wiki/index.php/Meeting_notes%5C2011#May_31.2C_2011_-_18:00_.40_125_Adelaide
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