hackerspaces.org

Are community-operated physical places, where people share their interest in tinkering with technology, meet and work on their projects, and learn from each other. Is an informal volunteer network of such spaces, maintaining community services - including a wiki for everyone who wants to share their hackerspace stories and questions, mailing lists, XMPP services, a blog and a feed aggregator, and many others. From around the world. Meet on the Freenode. CC 2006-2015 hackerspaces.org.

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hackerspaces.org

Are community-operated physical places, where people share their interest in tinkering with technology, meet and work on their projects, and learn from each other. Is an informal volunteer network of such spaces, maintaining community services - including a wiki for everyone who wants to share their hackerspace stories and questions, mailing lists, XMPP services, a blog and a feed aggregator, and many others.

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hackerspaces.org

Are community-operated physical places, where people share their interest in tinkering with technology, meet and work on their projects, and learn from each other. Is an informal volunteer network of such spaces, maintaining community services - including a wiki for everyone who wants to share their hackerspace stories and questions, mailing lists, XMPP services, a blog and a feed aggregator, and many others.

hackerspaces.org

Are community-operated physical places, where people share their interest in tinkering with technology, meet and work on their projects, and learn from each other. Is an informal volunteer network of such spaces, maintaining community services - including a wiki for everyone who wants to share their hackerspace stories and questions, mailing lists, XMPP services, a blog and a feed aggregator, and many others.

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Are community-operated physical places, where people share their interest in tinkering with technology, meet and work on their projects, and learn from each other. Is an informal volunteer network of such spaces, maintaining community services - including a wiki for everyone who wants to share their hackerspace stories and questions, mailing lists, XMPP services, a blog and a feed aggregator, and many others. From around the world. Meet on the Freenode. CC 2006-2015 hackerspaces.org.

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The domain states the following, "Are community-operated physical places, where people share their interest in tinkering with technology, meet and work on their projects, and learn from each other." I observed that the web page said " Is an informal volunteer network of such spaces, maintaining community services - including a wiki for everyone who wants to share their hackerspace stories and questions, mailing lists, XMPP services, a blog and a feed aggregator, and many others."

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