I thought they got in trouble for collecting unsecured packets, not
SNR. But I could be wrong. :/

On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 8:33 PM, a l <[email protected]> wrote:
> both of those ideas are really cool. I'm not sure how into GIS(geologic
> information systems) you and you members are but QGIS and GRASS are two open
> source (python based i believe) GIS suites. these could be implemented to
> have realtime foot traffic data or for the wifi. Be careful with wifi
> mapping though, google got in a bit of trouble for recording signal strength
> while collecting street view data.
> -Andrew
>
> On Apr 5, 2013 7:48 PM, "Persa Zula" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hey hackers,
>>
>> As you know, Code for Summit County (a Code for America Brigade), has
>> been meeting at SynHak lately to work on SummitWiki, and soon other
>> civic hacking/open data projects. As a group, we've been encouraged to
>> participate in the National Day(s) of Civic Hacking on June 1st & 2nd,
>> and I have funding to run an event. Now, it's up to us to decide what
>> we'll focus on during the two days. I'd like to get another project
>> under our belt aside from SummitWiki, so building out or redeploying an
>> existing Code for America app is a feasible option. Mapping out wireless
>> access in Akron has been suggested, as well as tracking foot traffic in
>> the Metroparks to create real data on usage. I'd like to hear your
>> thoughts about what you'd like to see done in the realm of civic hacking
>> & open data in Summit County.
>>
>> Let the great ideas roll!
>> Persa
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