hey Paul, thanks for sharing!
nice to see your post here, especially people in the #hackerspaces
community joining the discussion, helping each other.
i think the best part of #kinyei are their hosted events, showing how
the collaboration and awesome projects done with the local
communities. hook up with the community in kinyei to co-organize hack
day, hackathons, trampoline is definitely a good idea!
will give melina a ping to check if kinyei and hackerspace folks can
work out something together across the cities. we can come up with
ideas on extending the usage of the hackerspace, collaboration of the
open communities across the cities, and keep one another update on the
events. awesome!
/alvinsj
On Aug 12, 9:51 am, Paul Szymkowiak <
pauls...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi folks,
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> Paul Zee from HackMelbourne.org de-lurking to share :).
>
> That space is run in collaboration with a good friend of mine Melina Chan
> (@melinachan or @kinyei on Twitter)
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> I'm sure Mel would love to chat with you, share ideas and mutual support in
> keeping your spaces active.
> Maybe you folks could organise to run a hacker day there, or collaborate
> with Mel on a Trampoline type event?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Paul Zee
> HackMelbourne.org <
http://hackmelbourne.org/>
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>
gplus.to/paulzee
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twitter.com/paulzee
> <
http://twitter.com/smartenergywins>
twitter.com/hackmelbourne
> TimeZone: GMT +10 hours
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> On 12 August 2011 11:09, alvinsj <
alvin....@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > I found an interesting co-working space in Cambodia, emphasizing
> > collaboration.
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> > official website:
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http://www.kinyei.org/
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> > a blog post:
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http://freelancing-gods.com/posts/kickstarting_collaboration_and_co_w...
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> > /alvinsj