On 22 May 2012 19:51, Adrian Colomitchi <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 7:27 PM, George Patterson
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On 22 May 2012 18:59, Adrian Colomitchi <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> See: http://wiki.freesoftware.asn.au/AustralianFreeSoftwareProjects -
>>> not that many IMHO.
>>>
>>
>> You would need to identify why the list is so short first. How many
>> Australia open source software authors know about it
> I don't know how many. By the number of entries, I suspect not too many of 
> them.
> Which leads me to think that the "FOSS national identity" is a topic
> that worth discussing:
> - if deemed important, probably we would see more efforts to create
> awareness of the list existence
> - if deemed not (so) important, the fact the list is short is not a problem.
>
>> and if they do, why isn't it listed there?
> Well, the way I see: it's a *Wiki*, so if they know about it it should
> be easy to add their projects.
> I don't know if adding/editing that page is restricted, I suspect it is not
>
>>
>> A promising big one is the Serval project http://www.servalproject.org/
>> A short run down, it's a application that allows phone calls  to be
>> made (or even sending text messages) via mesh networking where theres
>> limited infrastructure. Think after a natural disater and the phone
>> exchange has water flowing through it. If you spot something that
>> needs attention such as a broken pipeline or landslide, you can upload
>> the photo to the "Rhizome" and it will migrate via mesh connected
>> phones untill it gets to someone to that can either address it or get
>> a message to the outside world. The sender and receiver do not need to
>> be online at the same time.
> Sounds quite good.
>
>> Serval is being developed at Flinders University.
> Can you ask them to attempt adding the project to the list *if interested*?
> Or, if you are a contributor yourself, can *you* try to add it?
>

I am not that interested, certainly not enough to apply for a login or
expose my ip address. MoinMoin syntax is also a negative to me. It was
an example for discussion only.
Nor am I a contributor, just someone that found out about it at
linux.conf.au earlier this year in Ballarat and having worked in
developing country thought that it was an amazing idea.

Regards


George
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