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What (who) is -ocracy - definition


-ocracy      
¦ combining form see -cracy.
Hackerspace         
  • Many hackerspaces support the [[free software]] movement.
  • [[Billboard]] promoting makerspaces
  • Laser cutter in a university library
  • Example makerspace layout
  • [[Naomi Wu]] demonstrating how to configure a [[Raspberry Pi]] 2
  • Boise]] which is open to all.
COMMUNITY-OPERATED PHYSICAL SPACE WHERE PEOPLE WITH COMMON INTERESTS, OFTEN IN COMPUTERS, TECHNOLOGY, SCIENCE, OR ART, CAN SOCIALISE, COLLABORATE, OR MAKE
Hacklab; Media hacklab; HackLab; Hackspace; Makerspace; Hackerspaces; Makerspaces; Hacker space; Maker space; Do-ocracy
A hackerspace (also referred to as a hacklab, hackspace, or makerspace) is a community-operated, often "not for profit" (501(c)(3) in the United States), workspace where people with common interests, such as computers, machining, technology, science, digital art, or electronic art, can meet, socialize, and collaborate. Hackerspaces are comparable to other community-operated spaces with similar aims and mechanisms such as Fab Lab, men's sheds, and commercial "for-profit" companies.
Examples of use of -ocracy
1. Indeed, there are direct parallels between the rise of the quang–ocracy and the increasing power of the European Union.
2. A glorious democracy has become a kind of hyper–ocracy, in which leaders are replaced or overthrown in the middle, or even at the beginning, of their term.
3. By Husain Haqqani, Special to Gulf News In a functioning dem–ocracy, elections are held periodically to determine whom the people want to wield executive office and legislative power.