Hi all

Jelly's are co-working events, usually every fortnight or weekly, usually on 
Fridays, where someone opens up their home or office and let others work from 
the same location (on their own work/projects, in most cases). So you'll get a 
lot of freelancers, and others who can work from home/out of the office 
occasionally.

They started over in the US, I believe, and happen in a lot of cities around 
the world. Sydney's got a few, and Melbourne's Jelly is going strong as well 
(though we just lost our regular venue, currently trying to lock in another). 
There's a list of other cities in Australia on the main wiki - though it seems 
Brisbane's last update was October last year.

http://wiki.workatjelly.com/
http://wiki.workatjelly.com/JellyInMelbourne
http://wiki.workatjelly.com/JellyInSydney
http://wiki.workatjelly.com/JellyInBrisbane

I've not heard of Greg Luck or Keith Davidson, but Paul O'Keeffe is on Twitter 
as @paul_okeeffe, so maybe it's worth catching his attention there, try and 
find out what the latest is.

Cheers

-- 
Pat

On 23/03/2010, at 6:08 PM, Aulay Macaulay wrote:

> Hey mate,
> 
> Sorry for the possible noob question but what is a 'jelly event'?
> 
> I did a bit of Google'ing and all I could find was jelly wrestling pictures. 
> While it looked fun, I doubted this is what these events are about?
> 
> Either way, I am in.
> 
> Aulay
> 
> On 23 March 2010 17:00, hoops <[email protected]> wrote:
> Was wandering if anyone on the list knows the state of brisbane jelly
> events ?  If anyone is interested or one is needed i can also host one
> - we have a car park that can hold just under 20 cars as well as bus
> stops opposite.  The location would be on waterworks rd , the gap so
> getting here for people in the north side isn't hard.  Also, coffee ,
> wireless etc is available.  Big area etc.
> 
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