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||14:00 - 15:00 ||'''Add your talk here ! ''' ||- ||- ||- || ||14:00 - 14:30 ||TV white spaces and lobbying for more open spectrum||Alexander List (Open Spectrum Alliance)||I will try to give a short introduction to spectrum policy in general, why more open (licence-exempt) spectrum would be useful in different frequency bands and what challenges we have to face lobbying for more spectrum ||http://www.openspectrum.eu/ ||

Ninux Day 2009 Time Table

This is a community event. Please feel free to add details about your talk here.

Please keep your talk time slot within 60 minutes (including questions). Consider that you have the all weekend to get deeper in the discussion with interested people in the LAN Space.

Ninux members may change the time table to solve logistic problems

DOORS WILL OPEN AT 12:00 in the morning Please do not come before 12:00, we can't let you in before !

Thursday

Warm up party at FusoLab ! Via Giorgio Pitacco 29, The Ninux Headquarter, from 21:00

Friday

Time

Talk / Activity

Author

Abstract

Links/Notes

12:00 - 14:00

Welcome party

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Setup of the LAN Space

14:00 - 14:30

TV white spaces and lobbying for more open spectrum

Alexander List (Open Spectrum Alliance)

I will try to give a short introduction to spectrum policy in general, why more open (licence-exempt) spectrum would be useful in different frequency bands and what challenges we have to face lobbying for more spectrum

http://www.openspectrum.eu/

15:00 - 16:00

Presentation of the Freedombox Search Project

alexander klosch (Kloschi)

The “Freedombox Search Project” is a project for Free Search Engines in local networks. We offer easy and professional lightweight server solutions and tools to search local community mesh, school and company networks. The project team works on easy to install and energy saving miniservers, that are distributed with preconfigured settings and include digital libraries, freely licensed content, music, teaching materials and a local copy of the Wikipedia. Users in a local network can access a search portal through a web browser. The Open Source search engine crawls content, that is hosted on the webserver. As soon as users offer content on their own devices in the network, this content is added to the index after a search robot crawled and added it.

http://fdmbx.net/

16:00 - 17:00

Using wireless embedded devices for panoramic photography with gphoto and openwrt

Ulf Kypke

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17:00-17:20

Presentation of node: Issues at Play in Free Wireless Networks

Yann Bona, Efraín Foglia, Roger Baig

In these 20 minutes we will present and propose an ongoing interviewing task-force that will act during the ninux day(s). Our interest draws from a will to share and gather some information relevant to and for different free wireless Networks / Communities / Projects / Collectives during the Ninux day. In order to do so, we have cerated a small set of questions that express some matters of concern relevant to us (guifi.net people, hackers, geeks, nerds, engineers, artists, curious and academics...) and from which we think other hackers, geeks... will also benefit from as long as we get some answers. We have set a node on Sunday where results and outcomes of this "task-force" will be presented and further discussed in a debate-like session. What we are aiming at is not just a matter of stating differences among networks but to know what possible solutions or ways of addressing certain issues have other networks reached. Thus, offering a myriad of possibilities from which to better mirror (or not) ourselves.

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18:00 - 19:00

Netsukuku: State of the art and demo

Luca Dionisi

Netsukuku is a P2P network system designed to handle massive numbers of nodes with minimal consumption of CPU and memory resources. It can be used to build a world-wide distributed, fault-tolerant, anonymous, and censorship-immune network, fully independent from the Internet.

Netsukuku website

19:00 - 19:15

Terminal21 at COP15

Michael Gerlach

Terminal21 is an association of young people from Halle / Leipzig and Berlin. The main objective of Terminal21 is to make various capabilities of modern communication available in extraordinary situations and places. Its a platform for advanced communication infrastructure, knowledge-sharing and the invention of technical approaches to help establish innovating schemes.

http://terminal21.de/

20:00 - 22:00

Break, LAN Space, and pizza Time

Nino brings pizza for everybody, few euros of contribution will be kindly asked to cover food expenses

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22:00 - 23:00

Open Spectrum Alliance - Lobbying for more free spectrum in Europe

Alexander Morlang

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23:00 - 00:00

Current work at ANTLab on Wireless Mesh Community Network

Stefano Paris

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http://antlab.elet.polimi.it/

Saturday

Time

Talk / Activity

Author

Abstract

Links/Notes

14:00 - 15:00

wlan ljubljana monitoring and deployment system

Kostko & Mitar

We will present a monitoring and deployment system we have developed for wlan ljubljana open network. It is a centralized web user interface which enables easier coordination and planning of a network with monitoring at the same time. Furthermore it is also a web based image generator which generates a customized image for a concrete network node so no node configuration after flashing is necessary.

http://nodes.wlan-lj.net/

15:00 - 16:00

Mesh Potato Router

Elektra

This is an initiative to assemble/develop the cheapest, easiest to setup, easiest to manage, scalable, Open Source, standards-based, wireless local do-it-yourself telephone company toolkit in the world. The goal of the project is to render local telephony in developing countries to be so cheap as to be virtually free. Thanks to advances in Open Source telephony software and the dramatic decrease in the cost of wireless broadband technology, we think this is entirely possible.

http://www.villagetelco.org/

16:00 - 17:00

Current work at Mobile Multimedia Laboratory on Community Networks

Pantelis Frangoudis

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http://mm.aueb.gr/

17:00 - 18:00

Greek Wireless Community Networks: AWMN approach

Socrates Panoussiou

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AWMN website

18:00 - 20:00

Concert Sound Check

Defrag_ stuff will make a lot of noise with the sound check for the concert

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20:00 - 21:30

Break, LAN Space, and pizza Time

Nino brings pizza for everybody, few euros of contribution will be kindly asked to cover food expenses

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21:30 - 01:00

8 Bit music Concert

Various Artists

NinuxDay2009Concert

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Sunday

Time

Talk / Activity

Author

Abstract

Links/Notes

14:00 - 15:00

The OBAMP OLSR Plugin

Saverio Proto

OBAMPxP is a overlay multicast protocol for OLSR mesh networks. OBAMP nodes are able to find each other in the mesh network, create a overlay links between them, and stream multimedia traffic over a distribution tree. In the talk we present the details of the protocol and the details of the implementation as a OLSR plugin

OBAMP README

15:00 - 16:00

Talk Divulgativo in Italiano: "Come e perché condividere la propria connessione ad Internet ?"

Ninux.org Members

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17:00 - 18:00

Issues at Play in Free Wireless networks: Results and Debate.

Yann Bona, Efraín Foglia, Roger Baig

See node presentation on Friday 17-17:20H. After being messing around gathering and sharing info at Ninux day(s) about concerns such as future planning and development, relationship with public administrations or how do we practice freedom in free wireless networks (amongst others...) we will present our results in a table-format so a debate can emerge around different positions or particular interests or questions that have been left aside.

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