I think its important that the society that spawns a Open Source
project determines the culture of a project. So Linux dev is different
than BSD dev, etc...

But it is possible to create a space conducive to such things.

"What is the ideal space for BOF/Code Sprint meetings?" (Birds of a
Feather).

On Oct 16, 5:14 pm, Lion Kimbro <[email protected]> wrote:
>   There are many solutions for social makers:
>
>   * places with a single or narrow focus:
>       NY City Resistor - electronics
>       Hackerbot labs - electronics / material works
>
>   * places that have a broad focus:
>       Bucketworks
>       Jigsaw Renaissance
>
>   I am wondering:
>     "What is the solution for people who want to socially develop code?"
>
>   There is reduced need because:
>   * anyone can just get on the Internet, make something, share it with
> people on IRC.
>
>   ...and in some ways, this is the superior solution.
>
>   However, I wonder:  "Is there a space for Open Source software developers
> to meet in person?"
>   That is, besides conferences in Mexico and such.
>
>   What is the software developer's real-world in-person
> regular-meeting-together exploratory coding environment?
>
>   Or is the nature of the beast fundamentally anti-social?
>
>   A broad request for thoughts, developments, ideas, and imaginations.
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