Charles,
Can you link to a
guifi.net page that demonstrates this global map?
Something in English, preferably. I'd love to know more about this
project
and its roadmap.
On Sep 25, 2013 3:55 AM, <charles(a)thefnf.org> wrote:
Marc Juul <juul(a)labitat.dk> wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 12:20 AM, Marc Juul <juul(a)labitat.dk> wrote:
>
>> I've set up a $6 a month VPS (
vpscheap.net) and configured mail
for
> our
>> domains
peoplesopen.net and
sudoroom.org (and all variations).
>>
>
> I must have been pretty tired when I wrote this. I of course meant
>
sudomesh.org
>
> I'm also not sure that this has been officially announced on the
> mailing
> list, but our final naming decisions are in.
>
> The network is:
>
> Peoples Open Network
>
peoplesopen.net
>
> The SSID of the wifi/mesh is:
>
>
peoplesopen.net
>
> The organization is:
>
>
sudomesh.org
>
> and then we are thinking about using
meshtheplanet.net (and
>
meshthepla.net)
> as a campaign to get more people involved or a map of all community
> networks (like
hackerspaces.org)
>
> We decided to change the decision from last week and not use the
name
>
peopleswifi.org as the SSID so as not to have
two different names
for
>> the
>> network.
>
> Would you be willing to work with the Free Network Foundation and our
> guifi.us effort for the mapping?
>
> Also look at
guifi.net (they are working closely with global mesh
> networks to map everything).
> --
> Charles Wyble
> (818) 280-7059 charles(a)knownelement.com
> CTO Free Network Foundation (
thefnf.org)
>
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I would browse the site and also talk to Roje/Pau at the summit. They know the site far
better than I.
Guifi.us is a 2.0 version of that site/concept and also more US centric.