On Wed, Feb 4, 2015 at 3:13 AM, Mitar <mitar@tnode.com> wrote:
Hi!

(I apologize in advance if this discussion will derail.)

> * People's open also requires people who wants to peer on the
>   network to sign a lisence agreement that explicitly denotes
>   principles of network neutrality.

I am curious about that. This is the part which I have not yet been able
to figure out. How to do "signing". And which exactly license to use.
And is network neutrality really the most important part of it? What
about interoperability with other networks? Etc. I know that this can
lead to potentially long discussions, but I am still curious if there
are more information on this ideas?

In wlan slovenija we were thinking that when people would register a
node in our nodewatcher system they would have to confirm the license.
Or if they buy a pre-flashed router, they would get it together with the
router printed.

Some ideas of such agreement I wrote down here:

http://grow.wlan-si.net/ticket/1258

The idea is that it can be signaled with few symbols similar to CC
licenses, with three symbols:

* you attribute the network for the connectivity, peering, and transit
it provides
* you allow free connectivity, peering, and transit across the node for
others under the same or compatible license or agreement
* you leave data as it is when it passes through your node


Here's the one from the Free Network Foundation that some of the sudomeshers have helped with:
 
https://commons.thefnf.org/index.php/Network_Commons_License

There is also one form Guifi (and at least a partial translation exists somewhere). I suggest talking to Isaac from FnF as he probably knows more than anyone.

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marc/juul