<p>If I want to be in a private space so I can concentrate, I stay in my apartment. Just sayin...</p>
<p>Also, does the cost/benefit really make sense? Putting up a wall is a shit ton of work, and would throw the main part of the space into construction zone / nearly unusable / way more distracting than a couple of couch sleepers status for a couple of months at least. So, is it really worth it??</p>
<p>Sean</p>
<p><blockquote type="cite">On Dec 24, 2010 12:28 AM, "Patrick Keys" <<a href="mailto:citizenkeys@gmail.com" target="_blank">citizenkeys@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br><br>A major issue seems to be that everybody is bothered by everybody else.<br>
maybe we just need some sheetrock walls, like the classrooms already are<br>
walled off, so that people can concentrate.<br>
wall off each of the following:<br>
* the media area for people using the multimedia stuff<br>
* wall off the circuit hacker area for people using that stuff<br>
* wall off the sewing area for those people<br>
* wall off the library area for the quiet types.<br>
<br>
I observed this at hacker dojo earlier, where every damn area they could<br>
think of is walled off.<br>
at hacker dojo, there could be several people in another room that have<br>
been there for several days.<br>
you'd never know because there's so many little private spaces.<br>
and not knowing who's there prevents distractions and stupid disputes<br>
about each other's noise or use of the space.<br>
<br>
What's everybody think about this?<br>
<br>
<br>
Patrick<br>
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