TOG
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| TOG | |
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| Country | Ireland |
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State or District | |
| City | Dublin |
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Date of founding |
2009/01/21 |
| Website | http://tog.ie/ |
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IRC | |
| Snail mail |
Warehouse Unit C |
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Number of members |
27 |
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Membership fee |
50 Euro per Month / 30 Euro per Month for "starving hackers" |
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Size of rooms |
190 m² |
| Members | Dorothygale, Edster, Entropy, Jester, Mean-Machine, Robfitz, Tdr |
| Location | 53.341520931153255° N, 6.268784165458783° WLatitude: 53°20′29.475″N Longitude: 6°16′7.623″W |
| Latitude: 53°20′29.475″N Longitude: 6°16′7.623″W
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| Status | active |
The name TOG comes from the Irish/Gaelic word tóg which in English means build or construct. If your interested in helping to build a Hackerspace in Dublin please contact User:Robfitz.
In May 2009 we moved into our first space near Smithfield in Dublin.
In June 2010 we starting working on our second space which is near Dublin Castle in Dublin. It is a large industrial unit with lost of various sized rooms, a kitchen, a shared yard.
User:Robfitz and User:Dorothygale gave a great talk at Ossbarcamp and can be viewed here
User:Robfitz and User:tdr were interviewed for a story in the Irish Times about TOG and hackerspaces. Can be viewed here
[edit] Useful information about Hackerspaces
- Documentation
- 24c3 (2007) Building a Hacker Space
- The Last HOPE (2008) Building Hacker Spaces Everywhere - Your Excuses are Invalid
- 25c3 (2008) Building an international movement: hackerspaces.org