[DIYbio] Re: Advice on biohacker space growth/sustainability please!

Thanks so much Scott. I knew I couldn't be the only one thinking about this.

I feel like the DIYbio movement desperately needs to focus on this right now. The projects are wicked cool but without a large, diverse, engaged and sustainable community we're not going to achieve our multifaceted goals. We have the technology, the web platforms, the cultural ecosystem, but fundamentally we don't have the business model.

Some kind of shared knowledge-base is probably a good start. I have a vision about how this might work but I just arrived on the scene so I'm a little hesitant to begin shouting "YOU'RE DOING IT WRONG!" just yet.

Anyway I'm meeting and talking with people in Sydney over the next month or so and will try to get this a little more hammered out before sharing. I have a thesis to finish at some point, too =p

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