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***Pretty easy to test at HacDC by cross-connecting two modems and dialing between them. | ***Pretty easy to test at HacDC by cross-connecting two modems and dialing between them. | ||
**CAT-5e or CAT-6 throws (thanks to John Gillmore)? | **CAT-5e or CAT-6 throws (thanks to John Gillmore)? | ||
**Bluetooth? | |||
*web replacement (for inside the mesh) | *web replacement (for inside the mesh) | ||
**Can already set up web servers on the mesh and deploy web apps. | **Can already set up web servers on the mesh and deploy web apps. |
Revision as of 05:03, 8 May 2011
possible projects:
- Revisit sprint 2 with different methods.
- Cantenna?
- Dialup?
- Pretty easy to test at HacDC by cross-connecting two modems and dialing between them.
- CAT-5e or CAT-6 throws (thanks to John Gillmore)?
- Bluetooth?
- web replacement (for inside the mesh)
- Can already set up web servers on the mesh and deploy web apps.
- distributed status.net (is it already? - Yes through OStatus http://ostatus.org/ )
- webmail
- May we should look into something that works like privacybox.de.
- chat proxies/interceptors?
- aim
- gtalk (not really any work needed here)
- Could probably do it with an XMPP server and a web front-end.
- Asterisk server with web front and a couple of confs configured?
- New project - something different.
- OLSR?
E-mail your vote to byzantium [at] hacdc [dot] org with the subject "Sprint 4 Topic".