Hi,

On 21 Feb 2003, Matthew Davidson wrote:
>
> On Thu, 2003-02-20 at 12:49, Jamie Lovick wrote:
> > As part of building communtiy wireless networks, we want to ensure that
> > the network has legal content. Since a network is nothing without
> > content, I am looking for suggestions on what everything thinks should
> > be readilly accessible on the network.
> 
> Don't have much to suggest besides the obvious mirroring as much of
> ibiblio.org as your servers can handle.

Thanks.

> Are you familiar with http://www.creativecommons.org?  You may find
> some sources of content through there.

No, but thanks.

> I am doing a lot of volunteer work at an arts centre at Parramatta,
> and am thinking of doing an evangelical presentation on publishing
> artistic works under Creative Commons licences.  Also looking to
> find anybody else knowledgeable/ravingly zealous about
> free-as-in-speech self-publishing to participate in the discussion.  
> Anybody?

If there is anyway we can help out as an assocation, let me know. We are
very community orientated.

Also, if you know of any locations where wireless access points may be
mounted (preferably on a well placed roof with good line of site in all
directions) in exchange for technical assistance or knowledge, we'd be
interested in hearing from you (or anyone).

Regards

Jamie

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