>Mike Sensney, 2001-03-06 10:16 -0800
> >This is from the ISP-WIRELESS list. It is regarding a project to write
> >access point code for Linux. It is from Lonnie Nunweiler of Webworld
> >Warehouse Ltd.
> >
> ><quote>
>
>Mike,
>Is this the message?
>http://isp-lists.isp-planet.com/isp-wireless/0103/msg00736.html
Yes, that is the one.
> >They are needing some organization. (Mike Noyes comes to mind.) They
> would probably need a CVS tree and mailing list to start.
>
>That's easy enough to create, but they may want to join an existing
>project. I found this SF project that is concentrating on 802.11b Access
>Point configuration. They may want to branch out to include *nix.
Maybe, but from the look of their home page I'd tend to doubt it.
> >Would this be of interest to LEAF? If there is a consensus I will
> discuss the matter with Lonnie.
>
>Rick and Morgan are working on the wireless stuff. I think it's up to
>them.
From what Lonnie has posted, he already have programmers involved. They
just need a place to work. LEAF just seems to me to be a good starting
place for them.
My own thought is that an ap.lrp package would be awesome. It would put LRP
much more solidly into the wireless field.
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