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When we first started LVL1 we called it MakeLouisville and we used the wiki at http://makelouisville.wikispaces.org.  We are abandoning that wiki in favor of this one.  It will take a while to move everything over.
 
When we first started LVL1 we called it MakeLouisville and we used the wiki at http://makelouisville.wikispaces.org.  We are abandoning that wiki in favor of this one.  It will take a while to move everything over.
  
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Join our Google group mailing/discussion list.  
 
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http://groups.google.com/group/lvl1
Hackerspaces and DIY groups made the Wall Street Journal today. Check this link. The link will expire in a seven days so look at it soon.
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Group email: lvl1@googlegroups.com
http://www.emailthis.clickability.com/et/emailThis?clickMap=viewThis&etMailToID=1697100954
 
 
 
Go here and watch this movie about Making. It is a follow up to the above article...
 
http://online.wsj.com/video/a-high-tech-diy-renaissance/D9B78132-9F0A-4206-8582-C372CA9A5EE7.html
 
  
 
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First Maker Meeting was a fantastic success! Thanks to all that came! 13 total people! We are on our way.
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This wiki is for organizing our dream of creating a HackerSpace (Makerspace) in Louisville, Kentucky. If you do not know, a HackerSpace is a place where like-minded people can work on cool projects. It is basically a hangout for geeks. It is not a place to just be lazy and play video games, it is community where you can learn to solder, work on some programming, build with wood or metal and collaborate with other engineers, artists, geeks and propeller-heads. We want this to be a fun place, but we also want it to be a place to work and learn.
Please check the meeting minutes. I know my writeup will be kind of random but that is what you get. Next meeting is Nov 24th at BBC at 8pm. Here are a couple of things you can do prior to that meeting....
 
  
Join this wiki so you can add/edit/delete any information. I will approve you.
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The idea for this comes from the many HackerSpaces in Germany, Austria, New York, San Fransisco and others. It also was inspired by our trip last year to MakerFairein San Mateo, California.
Get online and check out the Hacker Spaces in other cities. Gather Ideas!
 
Tell us more about you. I will create a page for members and then you can add your interests, etc.
 
Tell everyone about what we want to do here. Post some flyers (coming soon) in your local coffee shop.
 
Think of a name for this group. Enter your thoughts here.
 
Help define a Statement of Purpose.
 
Help create a pathway towards Becoming a Legal Entity.
 
  
I also set up a Google group for a mailing list. I am not sure how to work it yet, but go ahead and try it...
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If this sounds like something you might like to be part of, please read up on this wiki, join in the conversation and let us know you are interested.
Homepage:
 
  
http://groups.google.com/group/makelouisville
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Read this article and watch this video:
Group email:
 
  
makelouisville@googlegroups.com
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Hackerspaces and DIY groups made the Wall Street Journal.
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http://www.emailthis.clickability.com/et/emailThis?clickMap=viewThis&etMailToID=1697100954
  
 
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Go here and watch this movie about Making. It is a follow up to the above article...
Thanks for everything,
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http://online.wsj.com/video/a-high-tech-diy-renaissance/D9B78132-9F0A-4206-8582-C372CA9A5EE7.html
Brian
 
 
 
 
 
Also, start figuring out how YOU are going to make it to MakersFairethis year. Looks like it will be May 22 and 23, 2010. Mark and I are going to go and we would love to have a Louisville contengent. We went last year and it was fantastic. Ended up costing about $600 with airfare. We plan on going Friday afternoon and returning on the Sunday night red-eye. Here are my photos from MakerFaire 2009
 
 
 
 
 
This wiki is for organizing our dream of creating a HackerSpace in Louisville, Kentucky. If you do not know, a HackerSpace is a place where like-minded people can work on cool projects. It is basically a hangout for geeks. It is not a place to just be lazy and play video games, it is community where you can learn to solder, work on some programming, build with wood or metal and collaborate with other engineers, artists, geeks and propeller-heads. We want this to be a fun place, but we also want it to be a place to work and learn.
 
 
 
The idea for this comes from the many HackerSpaces in Germany, Austria, New York, San Fransisco and others. It also was inspired by our trip last year to MakerFairein San Mateo, California.
 
 
 
If this sounds like something you might like to be part of, please read up on this wiki, join in the conversation and let us know you are interested.
 
 
 
Brian Wagner
 
Mark Endicott
 

Revision as of 22:06, 30 November 2009

Welcome to the LVL1.org main wiki page.

When we first started LVL1 we called it MakeLouisville and we used the wiki at http://makelouisville.wikispaces.org. We are abandoning that wiki in favor of this one. It will take a while to move everything over.

Join our Google group mailing/discussion list. http://groups.google.com/group/lvl1 Group email: lvl1@googlegroups.com


This wiki is for organizing our dream of creating a HackerSpace (Makerspace) in Louisville, Kentucky. If you do not know, a HackerSpace is a place where like-minded people can work on cool projects. It is basically a hangout for geeks. It is not a place to just be lazy and play video games, it is community where you can learn to solder, work on some programming, build with wood or metal and collaborate with other engineers, artists, geeks and propeller-heads. We want this to be a fun place, but we also want it to be a place to work and learn.

The idea for this comes from the many HackerSpaces in Germany, Austria, New York, San Fransisco and others. It also was inspired by our trip last year to MakerFairein San Mateo, California.

If this sounds like something you might like to be part of, please read up on this wiki, join in the conversation and let us know you are interested.

Read this article and watch this video:

Hackerspaces and DIY groups made the Wall Street Journal. http://www.emailthis.clickability.com/et/emailThis?clickMap=viewThis&etMailToID=1697100954

Go here and watch this movie about Making. It is a follow up to the above article... http://online.wsj.com/video/a-high-tech-diy-renaissance/D9B78132-9F0A-4206-8582-C372CA9A5EE7.html