Can't seem to join it...
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Nathan,
I understand your concern...but are not so worried.
If you look at any hackerspace they usually have multiple email lists....some aren't public some are.
Most are published
So hackerspace might have toilet@hackerspace for bathroom related stuff and kitchen@hackerspace for kitchen related stuff..
The problem isn't the splintering, thr problem is the discoverability.
Which is what wiki are good at and teachers who meet other teachers.
Also....many people who use email clients still don't know how to filter....or to reply to the right person or how to unsubscribe from a list.
They will see TEACHERS as spam and irrelevant. I imagine the teachers list topics will be few and deep (in replies and length of reply). Really usefull to practitioners but not to the average person.
Does that make sense?
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It was just my initial opinion or position .
But what I or you think ...whatever
People will vote with their email addresses ;)
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For the sake of transparency I will also post my comments here:
Currently we are running the second season of the BioHack Academy. A 10 week program fully dedicated to DIYBio. Participants learn how to build a bio lab, how to use it and how to share the results.
Here's a magazine with the outcomes of season 1: http://fablab.digitalfabrication.ir/wp-content/uploads/BHA1_Graduation_Magazine.pdf
The course is completely open and free to be followed by anyone on their own, or supported by us from the Open Wet lab in Amsterdam in return to a tuition fee. Lectures are live streamed every week, and recordings published in our Vimeo channel. So far we had about 100 participants from the US, Brazil, Spain, Italy, Turkey, France, UK and most recently a incredible motivated group from Iran. All together we will continuously improve the curriculum.
A collection of natural strains is distributed to partner labs, containing pigmented bacteria, bioluminescent bacteria, spirulina, slime mold, yeast, lactic acid bacteria and mycelium.
A new call for partners and participants will be published in a few weeks in prep of the next season starting in February.
Syllabus: http://biohackacademy.github.io
Videos season 1: http://vimeo.com/channels/biohackacademy
Videos season 2: http://vimeo.com/channels/bha2
All source files: http://github.com/biohackacademy
Is there any particular reason that the content of that mailing list is not visible? That does not fit the core value of openness of the DIYBio movement.