Hiya everyone! I'm a bit sad that netsukuku isn't progressing very much, I have
a friend who doesn't know that much of programming, But a little bit. He knows
A LOT about computers, And languages, And everything, He just doesn't know the
syntax. He wants to help develop on Netsukuku or something, He really likes it
too. We've been testing netsukuku as well, He has set it up on two of his
machines at home. I just can't stand the fragile state Netsukuku is in anymore,
I have to take action in some form. I don't know how to program, But, I want to
learn, I just want to get this moving. If nothing else, I could at the very
least package Netsukuku, And do bug fixes of some sort. Will anyone help me?
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From: Jaiyson <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]; Netsukuku discussion list <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, November 23, 2012 4:56:22 PM
Subject: Re: [Netsukuku] Internet lock down moving forward?...
Perhaps a crowd funding project of $40,000 instead of $20,000 so he can work on
it full time.
On 23/11/2012 07:12, hawkiye wrote:
Have you guys seen this? Internet Censorship/lockdown and control seems to be
marching forward?
>
>What's the latest on netsukuku? I haven't heard anything from
the list in a while...
>
>It seems in light of this it is rather imperative more then ever
to get netsukuku out and in use to more then just developers so
Internet lock down can become a non-issue?
>
>http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread901944/pg1
>
>Some excerpts:
>
>The ITU will facilitate the The World Congress on International
Telecommunications or WCIT, a treaty-level conference that
addresses the international rules for telecommunications,
including international tariffs.] The previous conference to
update the International Telecommunication Regulations (ITRs)
was held in Melbourne in 1988. The next conference will be held
in Dubai in December 2012.
>
>The treaty itself consists of ten articles and 73 reservations
from various of the 111 initial signatory countries. It covers
both inter-country communications as well as maritime
communications, governing privileged and emergency
communications, accounting for services, and exceptions for
bilaterally agreed communications.
>
>In August 2012, ITU called for a public consultation on a draft
document ahead of the conference. The proposal would allow
government restriction or blocking of information disseminated
via the internet and create a global regime of monitoring
internet communications - including the demand that those who
send and receive information identify themselves. It would also
allow governments to shut down the internet if there is the
belief that it may interfere in the internal affairs of other
states or that information of a sensitive nature might be
shared.[citation needed]
>Telecommunications ministers from 193 countries will attend the
conference.
>
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Telecommunication_Union
>
>What is all the hubbub about? Well the secret is now out...
>
>A document leaked today, dated May 08, 2012, entitled [b]"DRAFT
COMPLILATION OF PROPOSALS WITH OPTIONS FOR REVISIONS FOR THE
ITRS. This document was created by the
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Telecommunication_Union]International
Telecommunication Union
>
>The International Telecommunication Union, previously the
International Telegraph Union, is the specialized agency of the
United Nations which is responsible for information and
communication technologies. ITU coordinates the shared global
use of the radio spectrum, promotes international cooperation in
assigning satellite orbits, works to improve telecommunication
infrastructure in the developing world and establishes worldwide
standards.
>
>ITU also organizes worldwide and regional exhibitions and
forums, such as ITU TELECOM WORLD, bringing together
representatives of government and the telecommunications and ICT
industry to exchange ideas, knowledge and technology. The ITU is
active in areas including broadband Internet, latest-generation
wireless technologies, aeronautical and maritime navigation,
radio astronomy, satellite-based meteorology, convergence in
fixed-mobile phone, Internet access, data, voice, TV
broadcasting, and next-generation networks.
>
>ITU is based in Geneva, Switzerland, is a member of the United
Nations Development Group and its membership includes 193 Member
States and around 700 Sector Members and Associates.
>From the above linked Wikipedia source
>
>Wikipedia also has the following to say about the mission of The
ITU:
>
>The ITU's mission is to enable the growth and sustained
development of telecommunications and information networks, and
to facilitate universal access so that people everywhere can
participate in, and benefit from, the emerging information
society and global economy. The ITU assists in mobilizing the
technical, financial, and human resources required to make this
vision real.
>
>For the last 20 years, ITU has been coordinating efforts of
government and industry and private sector in the development of
a global broadband multimedia international mobile
telecommunication system, known as IMT. Since 2000, the world
has seen the introduction of the first family of standards
derived from the IMT concept. Since May 2007, there are more
than 1 billion IMT-2000 subscribers in the world.[citation
needed] IMT-Advanced provides a global platform on which to
build the next generations of mobile services - fast data
access, unified messaging and broadband multimedia - in the form
of exciting new interactive services.
>A major priority of the ITU is bridging the so-called "digital
divide" by building adequate and safe information and
communication infrastructure and developing confidence in the
use of cyberspace through enhanced online security.
>
>The ITU also concentrates on strengthening emergency
communications for disaster prevention and mitigation,
especially in less developed regions.
>
>The ITU has been in existense ....
>
> Read the whole article here:
>http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread901944/pg1
>
>
>
>On 05/04/2012 02:37 AM, Luca Dionisi wrote:
>
>The project Netsukuku is alive, and under active development.
>>Nonetheless it is a fact that advancements with the development
of the software come at a very slow pace, though they are real
and quite steady.
>>I think that it is important that the fundamental features of
the project may be implemented more quickly; those features are
also realistically feasible (pyntk.blogspot.com).
>>
>>For quite some time I think about trying the way of crowd
funding as a means for me to be able to devote myself to the
development continuously. Crowd funding is a mechanism to raise
funds for a project by donation pledges, that are usually of low
amount. These pledges become real donations only if, within an
expiration period, their total amount grows up to the minimum
requirement for the project.
>>
>>I evaluated that, if I can reach an amount of 15,000 € (circa
20,000 $), I would be able to work on the project part-time (4
hours a day) for one year. This would imply, indeed, that I
cannot work full-time for my current employer.
>>The reason why I thought that I could make this proposal is
that, if we focus on the aspect of the production of the
software in Vala and consequently its installation on embedded
devices with OpenWRT, that I am the only developer working on
it. This continuously for over 18 months, though only in my
spare time.
>>I still have to choose the funding platform (kickstarter.com, fundageek.com,
>>ipledg.com, eppela.com, ...) and make all the steps for the presentation of
>>the project. Anyway in the meantime, I wanted to test the waters on this
>>community and with some contacts of mine.
>>Soooo, what do you think?
>>
>>Luca Dionisi
>>
>>
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