fyi, here in catalonia, spain there is guifi.net with a lot of practical
experience to share: "...is a telecommunications network, is open, free
and neutral because is built througha peer to peer agreement
<http://guifi.net/WCL_EN>" (the Wireless Commons License ).
http://guifi.net/en/what_is_guifinet .
regards
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// Marcelo Fortino
www.fortinux.com
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Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2011 20:37:51 -0400
From: Isaac Wilder<[email protected]>
To:[email protected]
Subject: Re: [Freedombox-discuss] Free Networks Manifesto
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I'm definitely going to write more in response to this in a bit, but I
just wanted to give you a heads up to two documents that were produced
by the Free Network Movement over the course of the last year:
The first is what we call the Free Network Manifesto:
http://www.freenetworkmovement.org/commons/index.php?title=Freenet_Manifesto
The second is what we call the Free Network Definition:
http://www.freenetworkmovement.org/commons/index.php?title=Free_network_definition
Yours seems like a little bit of both.
Let's work together to come up with something unified.
more later.
take care,
imw
Executive Director, The Free Network Foundation
www.thefnf.org
On 07/15/2011 02:59 PM, Nicol?s Reynolds wrote:
> Hi, here's the English translation of the Free Networks
> Manifesto[0], that is currently being written by the RedesLibres[1]
> community, a group of free (mostly wireless) networks from Latin
> America.
>
> Feedback is welcome:)
>
>
> [0]http://redeslibres.altermundi.net/Manifiesto/English [1]
> http://redeslibres.altermundi.net/
>
>
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