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They are however tremendously well organized when you consider they are volunteer based and free.
I have my theories why cyberpipe isn't more alive, but since I'm not nearly often enough there to make a well informed comment, I'll keep those opinions to myself.
By the way, could you please stop torturing commas so much? Unless you are going for Joyce's stream of consciousness and can just drop punctuation altogether ;-)
As for your theories on why cyberpipe isn't more active, i'd love to hear them :-)
I'd also look at the pool of potential members of both organizations as one reason why the situation is a bit different in Cyberpipe. Oh, do you really feel Cyberpipe has a BD? My feeling is that as long as there is broad consensus about certain decision among everybody, BD has to go along.
I'd also be interested in Marko's theories, but also in your ideas of what knowledge could be used in Cyberpipe that you learned at noisebridge. (more traveling and seeing what others are doing is obviously the first one to come to mind :)
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Andraz
BTW having a BD lowers the perceived freedom inside the hackerspace, i only realized that after talking to noisebridge members.