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What is SkullSpace?
SkullSpace is a hackerspace in Winnipeg. It is a place for hackers, builders, programmers, artists and anybody interested in how stuff works to gather in a common place and help focus and share their knowledge and creativity. Whether members are interested in individual or group projects, and whether they're tackling hardware, software, mathematical, design or any other problems, it's our goal to provide the space, tools, freedom, and education to make it happen.
Our physical presence is 2500 sq. ft. of space on the 2nd floor of 374 Donald Street, right across from the Burton Cummings Theatre in the heart of the Exchange District.
Our legal entity is a non-profit corporation within the province of Manitoba. We have a member-elected Board of Directors who also act as Officers consisting of:
- Alex Weber
- Ben Bergman
- Jay Smith
- Colin Childs
- Courtney Lofchick
All Directors can be reached by email at firstname.lastname @ skullspace.ca
In practice our membership operates as a collective, with members being as involved as much as they want to be in the decision making process. See our Bylaws for more information.
Also see our Press coverage.
You can also check out this short video about another hackerspace if you're still wondering what exactly we're trying to do here: short video.
How to contact us
We have lots of ways to get in touch, and they're all open to the public!
The best way to stay informed is by joining our mailing lists. We have two primary lists - announce@ and discuss@. All members and people interested should join announce@ - it's low traffic, with only a couple emails a week about our important events. If you're more interested in the community, join discuss@, which is high volume. Instructions are on the Mailing List wiki page.
The other online place where you can find us is in our irc channel, #SkullSpace on irc.freenode.net. You'll find constant traffic/discussion there.
We also have a bunch of social media outlets, but the primary one is Twitter.
You can also find us in the physical world! Meetings, which are open to the public, happen every Tuesday at 6pm at SkullSpace, 2nd floor 374 Donald Street. You can also browse our previous Meeting notes archive.
Open nights, which are days when non-members are welcome to drop in, are:
- Every Tuesday at 6pm
- The third Saturday of every month for the hackathon, noon-8pm
- The first Friday of every month at 7pm (for First Fridays)
We also have a variety of events during the week and weekends - see our Calendar for a complete listing!
How do I join?
Easy! First you should show some interest showing up either online or physically as discussed above. If you like what you see, browse the Category:Required Reading category on the wiki, which is the information that every member should know.
Once you've done that, you can apply to become a member! Our membership dues are pay-what-you-can, with a minimum cost of $40/month ($20/month if you're a student). This gets you 24/7 access to the space along with everything else listed on the Member Benefits page. To apply, fill out the membership agreement and, if you choose, pre-authorized debit form. Bring those forms (and a void cheque if you'd like to use pre-authorized debit) to a Tuesday meeting, if you can; otherwise, email info at skullspace.ca to make other arrangements.
Your name will be emailed to the announce@ mailing list, and if nobody objects to your membership after two weeks you'll be handed a key.
Can I host events at your space?
The short answer: Absolutely!
If you're hosting an event at the space, you'll need to coordinate with at least one SkullSpace member, for access. We generally don't give keys to non-members. Of course, becoming a member is easy, so you can simply become a member and have full access! See above for info!
As early as possible, the event needs to be put in the calendar and emailed to the discuss@ mailing list (discuss at lists.skullspace.ca). If it's open to the public, you may also advertise it on the announce@ mailing list, both when it's planned and again shortly before the event as a reminder.
We request that all events at the space be open to SkullSpace members, as the space belongs to us. We also request that you solicit donations for non-members who use our space. We currently don't charge to use our space, but if it becomes popular, and we don't make enough donations to be worth our while, we may start charging non-members.
Important Links
Community
- Blog
- Mailing List
- #SkullSpace on irc.freenode.net (or visit Freenode Webchat)
- Community events Calendar
- Members
Social networking
- SkullSpace (Facebook)
- @SkullSpaceWpg (Twitter)
- Videos (Vimeo)
- Photos (Flickr)
- Code (GitHub)
- Events Calendar (Meetup)
Projects
- Wishlist
- Renovations (currently none are planned)
- Parts Database
- Game Collection
- More...
Miscellaneous Resources
Pages for Members
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