Hi Jane
I will reach out to the various IEEE SIGHT people involved in Community
Networking
See the call for papers
Call for Papers: 9th IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference (IEEE
GHTC 2019)
The ninth annual IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference (GHTC)
Committee will take place in Seattle, Washington, USA, on October 17– 20th
2019. Papers and Presentations are being solicited. Submission deadline is
31-March. See below and attached PDF flyer.
Organized by *IEEE* <http://www.ieee.org/>, the world’s largest technical
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GHTC is an international flagship conference sharing practical technology
enabled solutions addressing the needs of underserved populations and
resource constrained environments around the world and the United Nations
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from the public, private, education and research, societal, funding and
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Submissions by practitioners (governmental, for-profit and non-profit),
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Three types of submissions are possible for presentation at GHTC:
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and should not exceed eight pages;
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wishing to share a snapshot of results-in-progress, experiences and
perspectives, and should be three to four pages in length including a short
reference section.
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not want to write a paper. Oral-Only submissions should be described in one
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*Submission Schedule*:
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*May 19*
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Glenn McKnight
NARALO Secretariat
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http://toronto.ieee.ca/
IEEE Toronto SIGHT Chair
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289-830 6259
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On Thu, Mar 7, 2019 at 9:06 AM Jane Coffin <coffin(a)isoc.org> wrote:
Hi Glenn –
We are keen to do those case studies!
And, we are working across our teams on planning the “what” and “how” with
some of our partners as well!
Stay tuned.
Best,
Jane
Internet Society |
www.internetsociety.org
Skype: janercoffin
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*Reply-To: *Dynamic Coalition on Community Connectivity <
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*Date: *Wednesday, March 6, 2019 at 6:15 PM
*To: *Dynamic Coalition on Community Connectivity <
dc3(a)listas.altermundi.net>
*Subject: *Re: [DC3] review of netCommons book on CNs
Hi All
I have emailed to Jane and Mark Bruell for the idea of a short set of case
studies in North America. Originally our 6 acre community garden was to
have a small Mesh Networking using TP Link devices and connected point to
point to the Northshore Amateur Radio Club. 8 km as the crow flies.
Unfortunately the trees block the point of sight and we were unable to get
permision or power at a few hops on private property connecting to the
tower. Despite this I am still interested in seeing how we can assist our
local community in a Community Networking ie. Low income areas etc.
Perhaps if other North Americans in this forum can setup a shared
document we can start builidng some case studies to share
Glenn McKnight
NARALO Secretariat
mcknight.glenn(a)gmail.com
http://toronto.ieee.ca/
IEEE Toronto SIGHT Chair
glenn.mcknight(a)ieee.org
skype gmcknight
twitter gmcknight
289-830 6259
.
On Thu, Mar 7, 2019 at 5:34 AM Quiliro Ordonez <quiliro(a)riseup.net> wrote:
El 2019-03-06 13:01, panayotis antoniadis escribió:
Dear Quiliro,
On 06.03.19 17:04, Quiliro Ordonez wrote:
Very nice work. Please confirm the work will be
libre so I can proceed
with the revision. CC-By or CC-By-SA or CC-0 are the only free licenses.
The
intention from the netCommons team was to have the CC-By-SA license.
But we did want to get a confirmation by everyone contributed in the
book.
I think there is a very low chance that there will be objections, so I
would say that please go ahead with the revision, and this would be an
extra argument for us to keep the license as planned :-)
OK. Thank you very much for answering.
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