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 I like the idea of two different views, an overall view, and a regional view. For the overall view I think something like this would be good..

  Country : State : City : Region (Group)

 So for my node something like this:

  USA : OR : Portland : SE (Personal Telco)

 And then when you get a listing of just the Personal Telco Nodes (or maybe it should be just per city/region instead of per node?):

  Personal Telco : 97202 : 35?? SE Milwaukie Ave (adam@personaltelco.net)

 Hrm, on reviewing I'm not sure how much sense that actually makes. What might be nice though is if each of the stanza's (eg. country) could be clicked on for a complete listing of that area. If we standardize on region names then we could even do maps of regions which would be useful to download before leaving on a trip (to store for when you don't have net access). Thoughts? -- AdamShand

This page is for discussion of maintaining the node maps at http://maps.personaltelco.net/.

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Node Naming/Taxonomy

I think we need to figure out a systematic way to name our nodes. I feel that NYC Wireless has done a good job with this, with the nodes listed by borough. --BillHolmstrom


I agree, oddly enough, i did this sometime yesterday for my ashland nodes and was thinking the exact same thing. --ForrestEnglish


Since the node map database already has a field for group affiliation (PTP, NYC, BAWUG, etc), and groups are generally local/regional in scope, each group should determine how to list locations within their "territory." In New York, they categorize by borough first, then generally by street location. For Portland, I suggest using N, NE, NW, SW, SE for the closer-in areas, and community names (Vancouver, Gresham, etc.) for outer areas. After that, areas with thin node populations can list the node name, while thickly populated areas may need sub-areas before the node name. I believe we should avoid using street addresses in the node name. Examples:

  • SW: Downtown: Pioneer Courthouse Square
  • SE: Inner: Lucky Lab
  • NW: Old Town: Union Station
  • Vancouver: Esther Short Park

--BillHolmstrom

  • I like the idea of two different views, an overall view, and a regional view. For the overall view I think something like this would be good..
    • Country : State : City : Region (Group)
    So for my node something like this:
    • USA : OR : Portland : SE (Personal Telco)
    And then when you get a listing of just the Personal Telco Nodes (or maybe it should be just per city/region instead of per node?):

    Hrm, on reviewing I'm not sure how much sense that actually makes. What might be nice though is if each of the stanza's (eg. country) could be clicked on for a complete listing of that area. If we standardize on region names then we could even do maps of regions which would be useful to download before leaving on a trip (to store for when you don't have net access). Thoughts? -- AdamShand

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