Carissimo Luca, spero che tu ci riesca al più presto. Teniamoci in contatto.
Cordiali saluti. Antonio Attinà > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Valeska Grim > Sent: 11/24/12 04:34 AM > To: Netsukuku discussion list > Subject: Re: [Netsukuku] Internet lock down moving forward?... > > On 11/23/2012 04:56 PM, Jaiyson wrote: > > Perhaps a crowd funding project of $40,000 instead of $20,000 so he > > can work on it full time. > > > > On 23/11/2012 07:12, hawkiye wrote: > >> Have you guys seen this? Internet Censorship/lockdown and control > >> seems to be marching forward? > >> > >> What's the latest on netsukuku? I haven't heard anything from the > >> list in a while... > >> > >> It seems in light of this it is rather imperative more then ever to > >> get netsukuku out and in use to more then just developers so Internet > >> lock down can become a non-issue? > >> > >> http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread901944/pg1 > >> > >> Some excerpts: > >> > >> The ITU will facilitate the The World Congress on International > >> Telecommunications or WCIT, a treaty-level conference that addresses > >> the international rules for telecommunications, including > >> international tariffs.] The previous conference to update the > >> International Telecommunication Regulations (ITRs) was held in > >> Melbourne in 1988. The next conference will be held in Dubai in > >> December 2012. > >> > >> The treaty itself consists of ten articles and 73 reservations from > >> various of the 111 initial signatory countries. It covers both > >> inter-country communications as well as maritime communications, > >> governing privileged and emergency communications, accounting for > >> services, and exceptions for bilaterally agreed communications. > >> > >> In August 2012, ITU called for a public consultation on a draft > >> document ahead of the conference. The proposal would allow government > >> restriction or blocking of information disseminated via the internet > >> and create a global regime of monitoring internet communications - > >> including the demand that those who send and receive information > >> identify themselves. It would also allow governments to shut down the > >> internet if there is the belief that it may interfere in the internal > >> affairs of other states or that information of a sensitive nature > >> might be shared.[citation needed] > >> Telecommunications ministers from 193 countries will attend the > >> conference. > >> > >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Telecommunication_Union > >> > >> What is all the hubbub about? Well the secret is now out... > >> > >> A document leaked today, dated May 08, 2012, entitled [b]"DRAFT > >> COMPLILATION OF PROPOSALS WITH OPTIONS FOR REVISIONS FOR THE ITRS. > >> This document was created by the > >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Telecommunication_Union]International > >> Telecommunication Union > >> > >> The International Telecommunication Union, previously the > >> International Telegraph Union, is the specialized agency of the > >> United Nations which is responsible for information and communication > >> technologies. ITU coordinates the shared global use of the radio > >> spectrum, promotes international cooperation in assigning satellite > >> orbits, works to improve telecommunication infrastructure in the > >> developing world and establishes worldwide standards. > >> > >> ITU also organizes worldwide and regional exhibitions and forums, > >> such as ITU TELECOM WORLD, bringing together representatives of > >> government and the telecommunications and ICT industry to exchange > >> ideas, knowledge and technology. The ITU is active in areas including > >> broadband Internet, latest-generation wireless technologies, > >> aeronautical and maritime navigation, radio astronomy, > >> satellite-based meteorology, convergence in fixed-mobile phone, > >> Internet access, data, voice, TV broadcasting, and next-generation > >> networks. > >> > >> ITU is based in Geneva, Switzerland, is a member of the United > >> Nations Development Group and its membership includes 193 Member > >> States and around 700 Sector Members and Associates. > >> From the above linked Wikipedia source > >> > >> Wikipedia also has the following to say about the mission of The ITU: > >> > >> The ITU's mission is to enable the growth and sustained development > >> of telecommunications and information networks, and to facilitate > >> universal access so that people everywhere can participate in, and > >> benefit from, the emerging information society and global economy. > >> The ITU assists in mobilizing the technical, financial, and human > >> resources required to make this vision real. > >> > >> For the last 20 years, ITU has been coordinating efforts of > >> government and industry and private sector in the development of a > >> global broadband multimedia international mobile telecommunication > >> system, known as IMT. Since 2000, the world has seen the introduction > >> of the first family of standards derived from the IMT concept. Since > >> May 2007, there are more than 1 billion IMT-2000 subscribers in the > >> world.[citation needed] IMT-Advanced provides a global platform on > >> which to build the next generations of mobile services - fast data > >> access, unified messaging and broadband multimedia - in the form of > >> exciting new interactive services. > >> A major priority of the ITU is bridging the so-called "digital > >> divide" by building adequate and safe information and communication > >> infrastructure and developing confidence in the use of cyberspace > >> through enhanced online security. > >> > >> The ITU also concentrates on strengthening emergency communications > >> for disaster prevention and mitigation, especially in less developed > >> regions. > >> > >> The ITU has been in existense .... > >> > >> Read the whole article here: > >> http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread901944/pg1 > >> > >> > >> > >> On 05/04/2012 02:37 AM, Luca Dionisi wrote: > >>> The project Netsukuku is alive, and under active development. > >>> Nonetheless it is a fact that advancements with the development of > >>> the software come at a very slow pace, though they are real and > >>> quite steady. > >>> I think that it is important that the fundamental features of the > >>> project may be implemented more quickly; those features are also > >>> realistically feasible (pyntk.blogspot.com <http://pyntk.blogspot.com>). > >>> > >>> For quite some time I think about trying the way of crowd funding as > >>> a means for me to be able to devote myself to the development > >>> continuously. Crowd funding is a mechanism to raise funds for a > >>> project by donation pledges, that are usually of low amount. These > >>> pledges become real donations only if, within an expiration period, > >>> their total amount grows up to the minimum requirement for the project. > >>> > >>> I evaluated that, if I can reach an amount of 15,000 EUR (circa > >>> 20,000 $), I would be able to work on the project part-time (4 hours > >>> a day) for one year. This would imply, indeed, that I cannot work > >>> full-time for my current employer. > >>> The reason why I thought that I could make this proposal is that, if > >>> we focus on the aspect of the production of the software in Vala and > >>> consequently its installation on embedded devices with OpenWRT, that > >>> I am the only developer working on it. This continuously for over 18 > >>> months, though only in my spare time. > >>> I still have to choose the funding platform (kickstarter.com > >>> <http://kickstarter.com>, fundageek.com <http://fundageek.com>, > >>> ipledg.com <http://ipledg.com>, eppela.com <http://eppela.com>, ...) > >>> and make all the steps for the presentation of the project. Anyway > >>> in the meantime, I wanted to test the waters on this community and > >>> with some contacts of mine. > >>> Soooo, what do you think? > >>> > >>> Luca Dionisi > >>> > >>> > >>> _______________________________________________ > >>> Netsukuku mailing list > >>> [email protected] > >>> http://lists.dyne.org/mailman/listinfo/netsukuku > >> > >> > >> -- > >> *EndTheFat.Net <http://endthefat.net>* > >> The HCG Diet! Proven rapid > >> healthy weight loss. 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