We believe our hackerspace's primary aim should be hardware projects (robots, digital art, …). This does not mean software hacking is less fun / important, but hardware projects have larger requirements that will also ensure enough space and comfortable programming environment.
We should first make it clear why do we want to create a hackerspace: to have a place for like-minded people to meet and hack on exciting projects together. But we should narrow this down - there is plenty of places where to meet up and just do some coding, but it is a lot worse if you want to piece together some non-trivial hardware (which is not affordable by individuals) or do some piece of digital art (you can do a lot of stuff with LCD projector and laser pointer!).
So, we propose that the focus of the hackerspace should be on space that makes non-trivial hardware projects possible. This does not preclude software hackers coming just as much there! But it means that the hackerspace cannot be just regular office space, it must have some empty large rooms available that can get a bit dirty and where the tiny wheels of newborn robots can roam freely.
Hackers! Bright minds like:
There is a lot of possible stuff to work on. Just getting together to talk and hack on some cool software is of course great. But other possibilities include:
See Available equipment for the list of equipment we already have available for the hackerspace.
See also Hackerspace Design Patterns for a lot of inspiration; Pasky thinks their suggestions are sometimes a bit megalomanic for a fresh startup but it is still a nice ideal goal.