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Calls for collaboration: 1. Preamble & Virtual Board

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

In my recent enterprises & projects I’ve tried to spread the work around as widely as possible - bringing in fellow freelancers to help with training, coding, illustration, and all sorts of technical bits & bobs. Sometimes this has been quite successful for all involved. Occasionally things haven’t worked as planned, but lessons are learned and I’ve never failed to gain something from sharing work.

Now I find myself stretched very thinly on a number of projects, mostly at an early stage, with none of the resources I had at M6-IT cic - so I find I would ideally like a shed load of people to work with. The catch? There’s no wage or fee attached to any of these projects. Previously I’ve always paid other freelancers well - up to £1000 a day. This time there’s nothing in the pot, though a number of projects look like they will bring in steady revenue to be shared. Read on for details under the individual projects, as I post details over the next few days…

[...edit...or months; more coming soon (early Spring?)...]

P2P Board

Virginia Beach Convention Center Boardroom, photo CCbyA 3.0 from http://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Vbccevents&action=edit&redlink=1But first, an alternative. Dave Thackeray, at http://wordandmouth.com/2009/09/ultimate-business-advice-free/, suggests setting up a “virtual board” to troubleshoot & share ideas with your peers. Put simply, you find some fellow (social) entrepreneurs, and meet up every month or so to kick round the problems that are bothering you. In a group of 6, 8 or 10, someone is bound to come up with a solution that hadn’t ocurred to you.

It’s certainly something I’d love to try. I’ve been doing this informally to some extent I guess at #OpenCoffee events, co-working sessions, and many other places - but a reliably regular version with a good set of people sounds very appealing. Practically speaking, Manchester looks the best bet - but if anyone’s planning this in any other town I regularly get to [North West England, N Wales, W Mids], then please count me in :-)

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More Hackspace

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

Below is the text of an e-mail I’m sending to various groups with which I’m involved. Please feel free to copy & re-post, Dig/Reddit/social bookmark, Tweet it, link to it at http://www.goodgnus.org/2009/04/more-hackspace/ or just talk about it to anyone who might be interested in joining in the hackspace fun :-)

Hackspace - a place for hacking. Playful invention with hardware, from Arduino to 3D printers. As one of the hackspaces puts it: “We’re looking to create a hackerspace where anyone interested in technology, or digital or electronic art can meet, socialise and collaborate.”

There are hackspaces all over the world [1], and now the UK. A new group [2] is trying to set up hackspaces in London [3] & Birmingham [4].

Why not the North West you ask? Well, I asked anyway ;) - so now we have a NW group - come and join the mailing list [5].

Where?

Members of Liverpool LUG have expressed an interest, and want to tie it in with planned workshops & the local arduino community. In Manchester the local coworking group are interested in sharing the space. In Stockport we’re looking at a storey of a nice mill building [6], and hoping to find a community of people to join in. In Bangor there’s a social enterprise start-up that would integrate very well with the space.

Join in

If you’re in N Wales or NW England, and interested in creative, fun (or profitable) things to do with computers, or would like to link such things with social action, perhaps, join the list. These things will only work with *people* - I’m committing a little time to help get these off the ground, but it’ll only work if we all muck in.

What next?

If you just want to follow what’s happening follow us on Twitter [7], sign up & lurk on the Google Group, or wait until we set up an [announce] mailing list.

    [1] http://hackerspaces.org/wiki/Hacker_Spaces
    [2] http://www.hackspace.org.uk
    [3] http://london.hackspace.org.uk/
    [4] http://groups.google.com/group/birmingham-hack-space
    [5] http://groups.google.com/group/NW-hack-space
    [6] http://twitter.com/broadstonemill
    [7] http://twitter.com/hsNW
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Hello world!

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

Yet another blog on the Interweb pipes? Is there a need?

Who knows - I gave up blogging (though it wasn’t called that, then) about a decade ago, but found myself micro-blogging rather a lot about work these last few weeks:

http://identi.ca/richardsmedley

http://twitter.com/RichardSmedley

…and found the need to add in more. More on the Social Enterprise scene in the North West (and N Wales, and the Midlands). More on Free Software developments, and the software we’re writing. More on websites, as I seem to be moving from the back-end (oiling the servers, and tweaking code) to the front-end, and far too much on Social Networks.

So, another business blog. Why not?

Anyway, off to find a good WP theme to customise, then write some thoughts on last week’s Speak To A Geek event.

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