when last we saw our hero (Wednesday, May 08, 2002), Andy Warner was madly tapping out: {snipped - misc previous correspondence} > 1. A metro-wide network, capable of moving bits independant of existing > wired networks. > > The goal is to create a stand-alone, free, network capable of moving > large numbers of bits around the Twin Cities; including areas where > broad-band is not a viable option. > > This network may host services such as ftp servers, gaming servers, etc > etc. > > 2. Coordinated hot-spot deployment. > > The goal is to provide wireless Internet access throughout the Twin > Cities. Upstream connection from the hot-spot to the Internet may be > wired or wireless. Provide a common authentication interface, and > standardised client configs. > > Can we get a roll-call of people interested in contributing > time, know-how, bandwidth, enthusiasm, <whatever> to groups > working towards each goal ? > > If people want to answer to the list, or to me unicast, I'll > tabulate the replies. Then each group can go about (re)defining > and attacking their problem as they see fit. I'd like to see > as much content as possible stay on this list, just so everyone > can learn, and so we don't make little ivory towers. > > I'll kick things off by saying that I would like to play in sandbox #2 > to begin with. while i think that in the long run - door #1 is a bit more interesting (read: challenging) to me from an engineering perspective. i think that option #2 is the low hanging fruit that people with a diverse range of skillsets can actively participate in. i'm happy to lend energies to either of the above projects, however i think that we'll see the greatest satisfaction from door #2 more immediately and we'll have an excuse to move to door #1 down the line. {snipped - .signatures ...} -- steve ulrich sulrich at botwerks.org PGP: 8D0B 0EE9 E700 A6CF ABA7 AE5F 4FD4 07C9 133B FAFC