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What
We want to help and support areas with no internet. This page will list TODO items and ideas be fore move actual solutions to the NGO/KnowledgeBase.
- Offline wikipedia?
http://schools-wikipedia.org/ (cuts back heavily on articles that are not appropriate for young readers)
http://www.openzim.org/ The ZIM file format was created to provide a standard way to make webcontent offline available. Its major usage is to provide Wikipedia content offline, like in Wikipedia DVDs. The openZIM project is sponsored by [http://www.wikimedia.ch/ Wikimedia CH].
- Project Gutenburg
OpenStreetMap
- customised Live CDs
- Ubuntu partial mirror (multiple arch's preferably)
- Ubuntu Add-on CD from already downloaded packages (Say from /var/cache/apt/archives)
also see NGO/OfflineUpdating
We need to investigate D-STAR. This is a technology that can give you ~128Kbs via long range radio signals. Linux drivers exist.
* We need to investigate mesh networking options like those demonstrated in OLPC XO computer. One product might be Digi's Xbee usb adapter. I believe it comes in both Zigbee and generic 802.15.4 models. http://www.digi.com/products/wireless/zigbee-mesh/xbee-zb-adapters.jsp. Interesting application if low power mesh technology would give NGO's and other disaster first responders the ability to do immediate low power networking of mostly textual content (e.g. critical updates). Mesh's primary purpose would be to provide communication prior to when other wireless infrastructure becomes available. Do Linux drivers exist.]].
- Maps
Include packages that can provide non-internet connectivity, such as FrontlineSMS, see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/395886
Contacts
- Daniel Holbach
- Jonathan Carter
- Hardik Dalwadi
Rory McCann
- Hendra Indriyanto