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 * PSU possibilities possibly dependent on social science surveys.  * PSU possibilities?

Roll call: almost everybody has been using the nodes!

Put Em Up!
Location Location Location Location......even if it is not real accessible, each node on the map represents another possibility for linking nodes to nodes. So get 'em up and note your location on the node map.

Sam Churchill announces launch of dailywireless.org, as a new source of all things wireless. Log on and check it out.

Initial run of 10 free-geek boxen successful and new links are being forged and developed. If you have a great location, but need experience and equipment, post to the list and make your voice heard. Free Geek is busy during the day, so bug them off-hours.

Captive portals discussed by Adam. Forced portals. End user must accept terms and conditions to gain access to (inter)network resources. An open portal, otherwise called an active portal, is in use at the Pioneer Square node, and is the model for personal telco nodes. No Cat is a version of an active portal.

Erik W. discussed his forays and efforts to develop MetaCat. MetaCat is to reproduce the functionality of NoCatAuth. Written in C to reduce the overhead required with Perl. The upshot is to fit everything on a Musenki box with 4MB of Flash and 32 Mb of RAM.

Still 490.00 in the Pay Pal Account.

Lonnie was unable to attend, so no t-shirts on sale tonight.

New logo up on the web, stickers on the way.

Andrew discussed the implementation of
personaltelco.net/node5280/status

GENERAL MEETING

Work needing done:

#1 Keeping data current on the maps server has a huge influence on how people perceive PTP.
this involves a code cleanup for it to be in releasable form.

#2 Log into the map server and give it a sanity check. send a polite email to individual who has submitted the node info.

#3 We're starting to receive donations, cough up the gear if you're not using it!

#4 Unemployed people are our friends. If you have some time to donate to projects, and have some useful skills using Linux, and networking savvy.

Pittock Node with NoCat now up.

High Profile nodes on the horizon.
157th and Walker _ Montose
Yachts on the COlumbia
Billy Reid's Pub

It's a Beautiful Pizza 3341 SE Belmont Avenue

6-6:30 intro for newbies.

About half of the attendees were new faces. Some have APs at:

  • 36th and Madison.
  • Hawthorne Area.
  • South Park Blocks.
  • PSU possibilities?

Roll call: almost everybody has been using the nodes!

Put Em Up! Location Location Location Location......even if it is not real accessible, each node on the map represents another possibility for linking nodes to nodes. So get 'em up and note your location on the node map.

Sam Churchill announces launch of dailywireless.org, as a new source of all things wireless. Log on and check it out.

Initial run of 10 free-geek boxen successful and new links are being forged and developed. If you have a great location, but need experience and equipment, post to the list and make your voice heard. Free Geek is busy during the day, so bug them off-hours.

Captive portals discussed by Adam. Forced portals. End user must accept terms and conditions to gain access to (inter)network resources. An open portal, otherwise called an active portal, is in use at the Pioneer Square node, and is the model for personal telco nodes. No Cat is a version of an active portal.

Erik W. discussed his forays and efforts to develop MetaCat. MetaCat is to reproduce the functionality of NoCatAuth. Written in C to reduce the overhead required with Perl. The upshot is to fit everything on a Musenki box with 4MB of Flash and 32 Mb of RAM.

Still 490.00 in the Pay Pal Account.

Lonnie was unable to attend, so no t-shirts on sale tonight.

New logo up on the web, stickers on the way.

Andrew discussed the implementation of personaltelco.net/node5280/status

GENERAL MEETING

Work needing done:

#1 Keeping data current on the maps server has a huge influence on how people perceive PTP. this involves a code cleanup for it to be in releasable form.

#2 Log into the map server and give it a sanity check. send a polite email to individual who has submitted the node info.

#3 We're starting to receive donations, cough up the gear if you're not using it!

#4 Unemployed people are our friends. If you have some time to donate to projects, and have some useful skills using Linux, and networking savvy.

Pittock Node with NoCat now up.

High Profile nodes on the horizon. 157th and Walker _ Montose Yachts on the COlumbia Billy Reid's Pub


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