This is a great idea!
I would contribute to this and spread the word among people that I know. I'm 
not techie enough to contribute to the development, but I will help any way 
that I can. 

The more I read the news about what big business and government would like to 
do to the internet, the more I support this project. We need this if there is 
going to be a free exchange of information on the internet in the future. If 
this works, it could be just the thing to keep the powers that be on their toes 
and keep the ISPs out of our data.

The second their is a stable release, I will be setting up a mesh in my town. 
Any chance that Netsukuku could be flashed onto a router's firmware? That would 
be ultimate!

Cheers and Keep up the Good Work!

--- On Fri, 2/4/11, [email protected] <[email protected]> 
wrote:

From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: [Netsukuku] status of netsukuku
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, February 4, 2011, 2:00 AM

Greetings to the developers and fans of Netsukuku,

I love the idea of this project and have been telling others about it. As not 
much has happened in a while, I'm wondering how far back on the back-burner it 
is with the developers. I'm hoping to get a positive response that something 
will be happening with it in the future as I really sincerely believe such tech 
is needed now for people in places like Egypt and I fear it will be needed soon 
in many other countries.

If funding is a problem we could write up a proposal for kickstarter.com.  I 
think there's a lot of interest out there for software like this and you'd get 
heaps of $$ support to develop it.


Many thanks for your efforts,

   --TJ
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