Sorry for the noob comment but what about those who wish to use the
network anonymously ?
Le 18/07/2011 16:56, Antonio Dalvit a écrit :
its a good idea: theres something similar in an IPAD
app. I think is called "around me".
On a google map, indicators show pubs, restourants and so on...
Also the newspaper "Wired" developed something similar for open
Wi-fi's in Italy...
2011/7/18 Luca Dionisi <address@hidden>
Hi all
I've got this idea to facilitate the creation of local
communities.
When a visitor comes to the site of netsukuku, he immediately
realizes
that he can download the software and install it to his
devices. On a
PC or, better, on a wireless router.
He should also understand that in order to connect to an
existing
network he has to be in proximity of another node.
So the first thing he will wonder is: "is someone already
running it
near to me?"
Someone has to be willing to publish some relevant information
(where
approximately he is, what kind of antenna he is willing to
use, ...)
and probably he would like to stay as anonymous as possible.
Given this scenario, the website will permit a visitor to
create a
account/password anonymously.
Alice creates a account. Alice logs in.
Alice will be able to set her location and fill a form with
some data.
Bob comes to the site and sees that Alice is quite near to his
house
and with a nice antenna.
Bob creates a account and logs in.
Bob sends a message to Alice.
When Alice logs again, she will see the message.
The site should give the possibility to use RSS, so that Alice
will
see if she has new messages without going to the site every
now and
then.
Comments?
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Antonio Dalvit
Project Manager PMP - #1385543
Consulente per l'Innovazione e il trasferimento tecnologico
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