Hi,
It was a good meeting over at Peter's beautiful B&B on Chili. We talked about community WiFI and there were some questions about how that worked. Wiki (of course!) had something about it. It's long, and I haven't read it all. But thought I share the link right away so folks can get their questions about it answered:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Municipal_wireless_network#Cities_with...
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I wonder if the UR might help us out with Wi-FI. the entire medical center offers complimentary wi-fi and this might even extend across the river. For those working on this, it wouldn't hurt to see if they have any interest in extending their reach into the neighborhoods!
Re: the 19WCA and its priorities/focus ..... there is PLENTY of work to be done in the neighborhood so having a lot of interest is a good thing. The extreme challenge that we have (and will continue to have) is ensuring open communication about various initiatives so that we don't re-invent the wheel and/or work at cross purposes.
I think you are right Margy. We should get the U of R involved. In fact I think this is an excellent job for the SWCC Communications Committee that Eleanor Colman started and that you and I and several others are part of, along with Colleen McCarthy who represents the U of R. This would be a great project for that group, which has not met for several months.
I just touched base with Eleanor to make sure she is up to leaping over tall buildings and she thought this sounded like a nice job for this group to try on for size. We kicked around timing for a meeting and it sound like Thursday September 15th, right after the SWCC meeting (around 7:30PM) might be a good time since many of the Communications Committee members are planning on being there already and it's the earliest date we both could make.
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