Guys, I will be sharing next week the data model for describing the CNs before
releasing the website. Maureen and me will appreciate your feedback. Safe trip to everyone
and allow extratime due to holidays and weather.SaludosLuisDr. Luis M MartínezPresidente
ISOC Mx - Chair ISOC Mxhttp://www.isoc.mx@ISOCMex---- On Thu, 21 Dec 2017 07:44:49 -0600
Raoul Plommer<plommer(a)gmail.com> wrote ----We're here at the entrance of the
Serpent Bar with Satish Babu and Judith Hellerstein and trying to identify issues we need
to work on to make this interactive website useful.Here's a few of them:1) How to
evaluate best software and/or hardware for specific circumstances. For example, what is
the best/cheap antenna for long distances in rural areas?2) Categorize the informational
resources at the point of posting it to the website3) Map of community networks around the
world4) List of options of the different parts of technology needed to build a community
networkPlease continue the list of stuff we need to get on the website before having a
truly interactive website, which is really the end-product.If people want credentials for
posting on the website, just drop me a note and I'll add you.-RaoulOn 21 December
2017 at 13:14, Raoul Plommer <plommer(a)gmail.com> wrote:Great! See you there!
:)-RaoulOn 21 December 2017 at 13:07, Lilian Chamorro Rojas <lilian(a)colnodo.apc.org>
wrote: Thanks Raoul, I will be at serpent cafe at 2
See you El 21/12/2017 a las 4:35 a. m., Raoul Plommer escribió:
Dear all, I thought of reminding everyone of our
initial goal of creating an interactive website, that would take people's
input on their circumstances (location, existing hardware, legal
spectrum, amount of people) and give a possible configuration for hardware and
software that would be needed to build a community network with those given
parameters. I realize that we are still at the phase of
collecting information from community networks from around the globe for
this purpose, but we should also start thinking of the next phase, where we
start making this data usable in the way I just described.
I think we could be doing this by tagging and categorizing the informational
resources we're collecting for our current website, instead of just listing
links to external sources. Since many of us are at the IGF, I
think it would be great if we could have a little brainstorming session on this
effort. I think even half an hour around lunchtime would already
advance this goal significantly - categorizing information at the collection
phase would probably save us a lot of work later, when we'd start to have
dozens or even hundreds of documents on our website.
This is the final day and there seems to be an hour gap between 14 and 15. Maybe
we could meet at the Serpent cafe? Hoping to see you there,
-Raoul
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