Hi!
Awesome! I would only add one more idea: make this site open and
editable by anyone. I bet there are other people and communities doing
similar things, maybe not for wireless, but something else.
And it can even be a list of potential such places + places already in
use. And then people could even add more stuff to existing or new places.
We had in Slovenia a similar website mapping abandoned spaces so that
people had easier time occupying them. Listing all necessary and
interesting details like who last known owner is, reasons for spaces
being empty and some ideas for their use.
Mitar
i got
openandnotorious.org to map out abandoned and
foreclosed properties, where nodes placed in these locations would turn into a legally
recognized easement surviving new owners after 5 years under California law under the
doctrine of adverse possession (for easements). The legal requirements for possession
during this period include other factors, but the main ones are that the use be open and
notorious. While proving that may otherwise be difficult, being listed on
openandnotorious.org would solidify the presumption.
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http://lists.hackerspaces.org/pipermail/sudoroom/2012-May/000240.html
Dear Sudo people.
I had the wonderful opportunity last night to talk to Brewster Kahle
(
http://brewster.kahle.org/about/) of the Internet Archive (
http://archive.org/) for a
long while about the emergence of Oakland's tech communities and of our activities at
Sudo Room, Oakland Local, and Tech Liminal. [Susan - he told me to pass along his warm
regards.]
I was psyched to learn that Brewster has been making serious efforts to enable open WiFi
across cities & neighborhoods in the Bay Area (& elsewhere). There's some
coverage of his initiatives in connection to San Francisco housing projects
(
http://gawker.com/373658/brewster-kahles-internet-archive-brings-broadband-…)
and more recently on our side of the bay, in Richmond
(
http://richmondconfidential.org/2011/10/10/archive-org-founder-talks-free-w…).
I shared with him some of our initial discussions about solar powered WiFi routers
providing public access to the Internet from the top of foreclosed and abandoned
properties around town. I even took him through the 5-year adverse possession plan to get
easement property rights to keep them there permanently. He was intrigued and most
importantly gave a strong indication that he would like to support our efforts and
particularly in helping create the backbone across Oakland that would facilitate mesh
networks. As a first step, he suggested that we map out 25 or so of the taller buildings
around the city that would allow us to put some antennae equipment on their roofs.
If anyone is interested in working on the project and/or sharing their thoughts about it,
that would be hella great.
-Eddan
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