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looking forward to brainstorm collectively on how we may describe certain characteristics of a nomad base.
A '''nomad base''' is a shared living space where all inhabitants can feel like hosts.


I imagine such description, ( a nomad base manifesto ? ) can then be publicized in various cities through hospitality networks and forums, inspiring and inviting other "houses" to join a nomadbase network. ( or inspire other individuals that are already using their houses as nomad bases to connect with each other ).
A nomad base can be a [[shared living]] space rented or owned by one or more individuals who decide to share it with nomads.


I feel such brainstorming would not set any specific rules or definitions of what a nomad base should be,
We can work on a description, (a nomad base manifesto?) that can be publicized in various cities through [[hospitality exchange]] networks and forums, inspiring and inviting other "houses" to join a nomadbase network or inspire other individuals that are already using their houses as nomad bases to connect with each other.
but describe certain potential properties/tendencies/intentions of nomadic bases, the kind of dynamics likely to develop in such bases, ...


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We don't want to set any specific rules or definitions of what a nomad base should be, but describe certain potential properties/tendencies/intentions of nomadic bases, the kind of dynamics likely to develop in such bases, ...


A nomad base is a shared living space where all inhabitants can feel like hosts.


A nomad base can be a shared living space rented or owned by one or more individuals who decide to share it with nomads.
January 2009 [http://nomadbase.org/ nomadbase.org] is in an alpha stage.
 
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Revision as of 22:31, 16 January 2009

A nomad base is a shared living space where all inhabitants can feel like hosts.

A nomad base can be a shared living space rented or owned by one or more individuals who decide to share it with nomads.

We can work on a description, (a nomad base manifesto?) that can be publicized in various cities through hospitality exchange networks and forums, inspiring and inviting other "houses" to join a nomadbase network or inspire other individuals that are already using their houses as nomad bases to connect with each other.

We don't want to set any specific rules or definitions of what a nomad base should be, but describe certain potential properties/tendencies/intentions of nomadic bases, the kind of dynamics likely to develop in such bases, ...


January 2009 nomadbase.org is in an alpha stage.