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dv35z 7 days ago

This book is the "Gold standard" in starting a successful makerspace / hackerspace. Highly recommend. Covers tool organization, to staffing, to standard operation procedures, agile, entrepreneurship, funding and more.

Direct link: https://www.maker-works.com/operations-book

Amazon link: https://www.amazon.com/Intentional-Makerspace-Operations-Dal...

ykonstant 7 days ago | parent [-]

" Covers tool organization, to staffing, to standard operation procedures, agile, entrepreneurship, funding and more."

Oh, I must have misunderstood what hacker space means. I imagined a place full of gizmos to tinker with and hardware/firmware/software wizards doing all sorts of crazy coding and circuit-boarding stuff, like in the demo scene.

pkdpic 7 days ago | parent [-]

I also am interested in the boundaries of the term. It seems pretty inclusive / flexible but I'm realizing it probably has more of a historical definition. Maybe this book covers that but would be curious if there's any other resources out there on covering the history / definition of the Hacker Space concept.