Hey is anyone working on this? Here in New Orleans, we've been thinking through a
strategy where we train youth that are effected by the criminal justice system to do lime
installs as a type of vocational training. Could be a good fit for this.
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On Tuesday, December 25, 2018 4:34 AM, Brian Russell <brinerustle(a)gmail.com> wrote:
it is this "challenge":
https://www.makingprosperity.com/challenge-solutions/digital-divide-and-dig…
scrolling down in "solutions" you can see projects similar to libremesh:
https://www.makingprosperity.com/solutions-details/shelterconnect-free-wifi…
https://www.makingprosperity.com/solutions-details/solar-internet-system
https://www.makingprosperity.com/solutions-details/changing-lives-through-a…
unfortunately, you will be competing with [people who demonstrate
results](https://www.makingprosperity.com/solutions-details/papapads-and-pa…
in a specific place, so don't get lost in the tecnicalities, clearly state all the
places in the third world where people have their connectivity needs solved already by
libremesh.
On Sun, Dec 23, 2018 at 8:56 PM Nicolas Pace <nico(a)libre.ws> wrote:
> In the website it doesn't say anything about funding..
> Can you send us a direct link about it?
>
> thanks!
>
> On 12/12/18 10:04 AM, Brian Russell wrote:
>> MIT Solve seems like it might be a good source of funding for libremesh,
>>
guifi.net <http://guifi.net> and librerouter:
>>
>>
https://mailchi.mp/solve.mit.edu/submit-a-solution-global-maker-challenges-…
>>
>>
>> it may be best to make a coalition, as the funding is big but these
>> things tend to take a lot of effort.
>>
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