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We were always wondering why there aren't more hackerspaces in London; when LHS [[History | started]] there was very little activity besides some long-running well-established orgs. Here's a list of some of the ones I've seen since, feel free to expand/amend. Some are old, most are new. Some are meet-ups, some are attempts at creating a physical hackerspace. I don't know most of these organisations personally; in some cases I had brief conversations with founders or early members.
 
We were always wondering why there aren't more hackerspaces in London; when LHS [[History | started]] there was very little activity besides some long-running well-established orgs. Here's a list of some of the ones I've seen since, feel free to expand/amend. Some are old, most are new. Some are meet-ups, some are attempts at creating a physical hackerspace. I don't know most of these organisations personally; in some cases I had brief conversations with founders or early members.
  
It's sometimes hard to delineate which orgs to include. I'd like to focus on non-profit maker-type communal workspaces, and *not* on orgs in more well-developed domains (like open source, computer security, the arts, commercial co-working spaces, incubators, etc.)
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It's sometimes hard to delineate which orgs to include. I'd like to focus on non-profit maker-type communal workspaces, and *not* on orgs in more well-developed domains such as open source, computer security, the arts, commercial co-working spaces, incubators, etc. (Jonty suggested an even more narrow definition: "community owned and governed communal workshops with a focus on recreational use".)
  
 
== Early-Stage ==
 
== Early-Stage ==

Revision as of 16:15, 2 February 2013

We were always wondering why there aren't more hackerspaces in London; when LHS started there was very little activity besides some long-running well-established orgs. Here's a list of some of the ones I've seen since, feel free to expand/amend. Some are old, most are new. Some are meet-ups, some are attempts at creating a physical hackerspace. I don't know most of these organisations personally; in some cases I had brief conversations with founders or early members.

It's sometimes hard to delineate which orgs to include. I'd like to focus on non-profit maker-type communal workspaces, and *not* on orgs in more well-developed domains such as open source, computer security, the arts, commercial co-working spaces, incubators, etc. (Jonty suggested an even more narrow definition: "community owned and governed communal workshops with a focus on recreational use".)

Early-Stage

Running

Defunct

Events, Conferences