[manchesterwireless] Manchester Wireless Meetings
Andy Gauton
goot at the-crow.co.uk
Tue Jan 9 14:30:54 GMT 2007
Sorry, meant to say projects that Manchester Wireless members have been
invloved in and got up and running :)
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From: "M.B.Gaved" <M.B.Gaved at open.ac.uk>
To: "Manchester's Wireless Community Network discussion list"
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Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2007 2:15 PM
Subject: Re: [manchesterwireless] Manchester Wireless Meetings
go for it Manchester folks!
>I am not aware of any other project that started, finished and is still
>running on a daily basis?
Seems like James and the guys are doing ok with Boundless -
http://boundless.coop/
How about Redbricks and Yellowbricks? how are they doing these days?
I see 3-C just won a grant for training over at Hebden Bridge so I guess
they are ticking along: http://www.3-c.coop/news/3-c-news21.html
Community Broadband Network has had a fair bit of traffic on it :
http://www.broadband-uk.coop/
- a variety of groups in there from small businesses to pressure groups to
folk closer to Manchester Wireless in nature but they've always been
friendly and helpful when I've chatted to them.
vortex is still running East End Net:
http://www.free2air.org/section/eastendnet
Athens Wireless Network: http://www.athenswireless.net/
Guada Wireless in Spain: http://guadawireless.net/ - didn't one of the guys
from there come over to Manchester Wireless at some point?
a few for starters, though maybe I am not sure by your definition, go for
it!
all the best
Mark
I help on Digcoop - a shared community network connecting 29 properties in a
housing association in London, via wires and wireless, offering shared low
cost internet access and an intranet, started 2001 and we're still ticking
along :-)
-----Original Message-----
From: manchesterwireless-bounces+m.b.gaved=open.ac.uk at lists.pointless.net on
behalf of Andy Gauton
Sent: Tue 1/9/2007 1:55 PM
To: Manchester's Wireless Community Network discussion list
Subject: Re: [manchesterwireless] Manchester Wireless Meetings
> From: Darren Scales
> Forgive me if I'm wrong, but its like there were never
> any definite aims for this group!
You are quite correct!
Hence John's (jgxhs at nessie.mcc.ac.uk) last post.
Unfortunately, there was a lot of talk, but not a lot of action.
Some of the work Darren and Harry were undertaking were indevelopment with
varying results. These were personal projects and not necessarily part of
the what the group wanted to achieve.
Warrington Wireless was a success and still is (but again a personal
project). I am not aware of any other project that started, finished and is
still running on a daily basis? Warrington Wireless was my project but
wasn't to offer free net access, but instead share the cost. The project is
actively running as a private network.
> If this isn't the case, then what is the case?
There is no longer a case and no one seems to know what Manchester Wireless
is all about now? Hence, if this gets back into operation, the entire group,
projects and aims need a radical rewrite.
HARRY? DARREN STORER? GED et al? You lot still around?
Andy :)
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