Interesting i actually have been using bitcoin for some time now. Who should control the account tho, the main developers or is it for the video, ad money server money what?
On 21/02/2011 4:41 PM, Francesco Cat wrote: > I guess I won't get a really good response here... But we might try to > raise some Bitcoin donations. > Bitcoin is a "new born" p2p digital currency. I'm not here for > advertising, but maybe someone might donate something. > The pros are that some Bitcoin users are "geek" and libertarians > sothey might actively support the netsukuku project and if we are sure > we are gonna make this work, they will probably send in something. I > myself might spare something worth about 8-10€. With some luck, we > might get a decent funding and start the testing. > The cons is that once you receive money, you have to buy dollars/euros > with bitcoins (it's not really difficult but this must be done). > > 2011/2/21 Michael Grube <michael.gr...@gmail.com>: >> Another thought: Speaking at the CCC Conference gave Freenet visibility. >> Maybe we can get materials ready to have a talk about Netsukuku at one of >> these conferences? >> >> On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 2:01 PM, Michael Grube <michael.gr...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >>> >>> Luca, that is a really good idea! >>> >>> How do we raise money? I can use some of my own money for a few dreamplugs >>> but we'll need more money. Anybody? >>> >>> >>> On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 1:49 PM, Luca Dionisi <luca.dion...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>>> >>>> On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 7:30 PM, Michael Grube <michael.gr...@gmail.com> >>>> wrote: >>>>> The problem with this is that the readership involved with Slashdot and >>>>> Boing Boing typically want some kind of working product to get excited >>>>> about >>>>> first. It is a lot like advertising unfortunately. >>>>> >>>>> Of course if you have ideas for how we can do this without already >>>>> having >>>>> some kind of flashy, sexy demonstration(or at least a video for >>>>> everybody to >>>>> watch) please share them! >>>> >>>> You want a video? We could arrange something like that: >>>> >>>> 1. Raise money. Buy tens of dreamplug[1] at 149$ each. >>>> 2. Compile Stackless on one of those. It should be doable, though I >>>> never tried. Install netsukuku on them. >>>> 3. Deploy those plug computers in houses to form a quite wide mesh. I >>>> am curious about the range you can cover with the radio chip built in >>>> them, especially when passing several walls. >>>> 4. Make a connection of some sort between very distant end nodes. The >>>> end points could be laptops, instead of plug computers. >>>> 5. Surf the Internet from a laptop connected to any one of the plug >>>> computers. >>>> 6. Make a professional video describing the deploy and the results. >>>> 7. Profit. >>>> >>>> Since I do not know for sure that stackless will work on a ARM (there >>>> is a bit of assembly language to take into account) I recommend this >>>> test as step 0. >>>> >>>> >>>> [1] >>>> http://www.geek.com/articles/gadgets/dreamplug-puts-a-1-2ghz-arm-pc-in-a-power-outlet-2011022/ >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Netsukuku mailing list >>>> Netsukuku@lists.dyne.org >>>> http://lists.dyne.org/mailman/listinfo/netsukuku >>> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Netsukuku mailing list >> Netsukuku@lists.dyne.org >> http://lists.dyne.org/mailman/listinfo/netsukuku >> >> > _______________________________________________ > Netsukuku mailing list > Netsukuku@lists.dyne.org > http://lists.dyne.org/mailman/listinfo/netsukuku > > _______________________________________________ Netsukuku mailing list Netsukuku@lists.dyne.org http://lists.dyne.org/mailman/listinfo/netsukuku