From mgenelin at fastcomputerserviceco.com Wed Mar 1 14:50:50 2006 From: mgenelin at fastcomputerserviceco.com (mgenelin@fastcomputerserviceco.com) Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2006 14:50:50 -0600 Subject: [tcwug-list] Saint Paul Public Forums on Broadband In-Reply-To: <9CA200E5-DDAF-4190-8E1D-6C13E1EDF40A@ilsr.org> Message-ID: Becca- Wonderful to hear back from you. When is the business fora? Regards, ---Matthew Genelin--- Fast Computer Service Co. 612.605.5382 ----- I understand your concern, but I think that stemmed from the need to gather input in some relatively organized fashion. They didn't know what the knowledge level in the room would be (it turned out to be quite high). And they truly have not made any decisions yet about what form this will all take. This is just the start of the process, so I encourage you to stay involved and voice your comments and concerns at every opportunity. If you're a business owner, find out about the business fora. And be ready to comment on the report when it is released in April. That's the only way City Hall can know that citizens are thinking about all this. Becca Vargo Daggett Insitute for Local Self-Reliance, http://www.newrules.org From kaze0010 at umn.edu Wed Mar 1 19:16:28 2006 From: kaze0010 at umn.edu (Haudy Kazemi) Date: Wed, 01 Mar 2006 19:16:28 -0600 Subject: [tcwug-list] Saint Paul Public Forums on Broadband In-Reply-To: <9CA200E5-DDAF-4190-8E1D-6C13E1EDF40A@ilsr.org> References: <3.0.5.32.20060227010052.0592d318@127.0.0.1> <3.0.5.32.20060227010052.0592d318@127.0.0.1> Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.20060301191628.05bfcad8@127.0.0.1> At 09:42 AM 2/27/2006 -0600, Becca Vargo Daggett wrote: >On Feb 27, 2006, at 1:00 AM, Haudy Kazemi wrote: > >> I hope that things go more in the direction of city-wide wifi, and >> I think >> VOIP on PDAs (and on UMA cell phone devices in the near future) is >> a good >> reason to go towards a wifi broadband solution rather than tearing >> up the >> streets for more copper or fiber. > >One of the things they're doing is mapping existing resources, >including fiber. My understanding is that St. Paul is in a relatively >good position in terms of existing dark fiber and conduit. >The instructions from the council direct the consultants to come up >with three recommendations encompassing both the best combination of >technologies for the city, and on the best business model. Thanks to >Councilor Thune, the consultants are also directed to explain the >other models they evaluated and why they were not recommended. In regards to the existing dark fiber and conduit that St Paul may have, it could be put to good use as a backhaul for city-wide wifi (as an alternative to using 802.11a for backhaul). Another idea is to embrace something like the FON project (en.fon.com) and get that widely distributed in town. The city might even be able to get Qwest and Comcast to change their Terms of Service to explicitly permit a city-customized FON-compatible (or similar) system to be put in place. In this case, the city gets the broadband companies to offer lower cost service and change their TOS, and get wifi routers like used by FON installed in homes all over town. The wifi routers are purchased by individual homes wishing to join the city service (members of which can get broadband at lower prices.) I think it is reasonable to think that the city could use its bargaining power/leverage to get broadband prices lowered for its residents. As an example, U of MN students/staff/faculty can buy Comcast broadband service for less than the regular rates ($40/month vs $57/month) (see www.techmart.umn.edu). However, I tend to lean towards the city owning and operating the infrastructure, like roads and sewer lines, rather than coming up with a complicated arrangement with the broadband companies. As far as how to handle billing, well maybe it could be combined onto the quarterly city water bill (which currently offers a monthly payment plan as well). -hk From kaze0010 at umn.edu Tue Mar 7 23:59:04 2006 From: kaze0010 at umn.edu (Haudy Kazemi) Date: Tue, 07 Mar 2006 23:59:04 -0600 Subject: [tcwug-list] Saint Paul Public Forums on Broadband Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.20060307235904.01598b60@127.0.0.1> At 09:42 AM 2/27/2006 -0600, Becca Vargo Daggett wrote: >On Feb 27, 2006, at 1:00 AM, Haudy Kazemi wrote: > >> I hope that things go more in the direction of city-wide wifi, and >> I think >> VOIP on PDAs (and on UMA cell phone devices in the near future) is >> a good >> reason to go towards a wifi broadband solution rather than tearing >> up the >> streets for more copper or fiber. > >One of the things they're doing is mapping existing resources, >including fiber. My understanding is that St. Paul is in a relatively >good position in terms of existing dark fiber and conduit. >The instructions from the council direct the consultants to come up >with three recommendations encompassing both the best combination of >technologies for the city, and on the best business model. Thanks to >Councilor Thune, the consultants are also directed to explain the >other models they evaluated and why they were not recommended. Here is what San Fransisco is doing...they've already received several detailed proposals that contain ideas that might be useful here as well. If you see blacked out text in PDFs, try highlighting it then copying/pasting it into Notepad to see what is underneath. I found this link in a post by 'yournet at hotmail dot com' on the "SeattleWireless Talk List" . http://www.sfgov.org/site/tech_connect_page.asp?id=36612 -hk From becca at ilsr.org Wed Mar 8 09:37:56 2006 From: becca at ilsr.org (Becca Vargo Daggett) Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2006 09:37:56 -0600 Subject: [tcwug-list] Saint Paul Public Forums on Broadband In-Reply-To: <3.0.5.32.20060307235904.01598b60@127.0.0.1> References: <3.0.5.32.20060307235904.01598b60@127.0.0.1> Message-ID: <384CA9C2-1BA0-46AE-9DA9-5616EED24881@ilsr.org> On Mar 7, 2006, at 11:59 PM, Haudy Kazemi wrote: > > Here is what San Fransisco is doing...they've already received several > detailed proposals that contain ideas that might be useful here as > well. > If you see blacked out text in PDFs, try highlighting it then > copying/pasting it into Notepad to see what is underneath. I found > this > link in a post by 'yournet at hotmail dot com' on the > "SeattleWireless Talk > List" . > > http://www.sfgov.org/site/tech_connect_page.asp?id=36612 > > -hk Note that San Francisco, like Minneapolis, issued an RFP for a privately owned and operated network. They had two cursory public fora, but also like Minneapolis, they came up with this plan largely without public input. The submission deadline was February 22, and bids are now being reviewed. Many of the proposals that have come in would offer "free", ad- supported wireless in the 300 kbps range. For an alternative to the city's self-promotional news releases, visit http://www.webnetic.net/ San Francisco is not a good model to follow. So far, Saint Paul is on a much better path (though what the mayor makes of all the information being gathered remains to be seen). 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That popularity means you might be running it even if you're not a dedicated Unix administrator or high-powered programmer. That doesn't mean that rock-solid security is out of your reach, though. Aaron Brazell shows how to make Red Hat 9 (and other Linux distributions) much more secure in a few easy steps. ***Autofilled PHP Forms PHP makes handling interactive web pages easy--but when you have large forms to fill out, errors to handle, and lots of data to pass back and forth, you can make your life easier by making PHP fill in all the form values for you. Gavin Andresen shows how to make forms autopopulate from PHP arrays. ***What Corporate Projects Should Learn from Open Source Many corporate projects fail to produce quality software, yet many large-scale open source projects succeed, and under much more difficult conditions: no budget, a geographically distributed team, and a volunteer workforce, to name a few. So how do open source project teams ensure success? Andrew Stellman and Jennifer Greene introduce five basic principles in their new book, "Applied Software Project Management," that will help any project succeed, open source or proprietary. The authors detail these principles in this article. --------------------- Mac --------------------- ***Digital Bookmark Mods Matthew Russell shows you how to add better bookmarks to your audio books, add slideshows to your music files, create enhanced podcasts, and share your favorite mods with others--even if they're on protected audio. ***Getting Started with Quartz Composer Apple's free developer tool collection contains many overlooked gems. These aren't limited to programming-specific utilities. Take Quartz Composer, for example. It's a free utility that can bring new life and interest to your iMovie projects. In this article, you'll learn how to use your own pictures to create simple, but flashy animation. --------------------- Windows/.NET --------------------- ***Using the MultiView and Wizard Controls in ASP.NET 2.0 Need to collect data from Web pages? ASP.NET 2.0 makes it easy, with the use of MultiView and Wizard controls. Wei-Meng Lee, author of "ASP.NET 2.0: A Developer's Notebook" shows you how to take advantage of them. ***Directions in Windows Scripting Administering Windows platforms using scripts can be a big productivity booster or a headache. Mitch Tulloch, author of "Windows Server Hacks," sits down with Don Jones, a Microsoft MVP and the creator of ScriptingAnswers.com, for a no-holds barred interview about the future of scripting. --------------------- Web --------------------- ***Profiting Without Frequently Updated Content Do you think you need to constantly update content to have a successful Website that generates AdSense revenue month after month? Think again. ***Google Page Creator: When It Gets Too Hard Tired of building quick-and-dirty sites for your family and friends just so they won't produce their own FrontPage monstrosity? Tell them to try Google Page Creator instead. --------------------- Java --------------------- ***Zero Configuration Networking: Using the Java APIs, Part 1 Zeroconf, also known as Bonjour and previously known as Rendezvous, offers a robust system for self-networking that has been adopted by many applications. With a provided Java API, now it's easy to make "Zeroconf applications hop platforms. In this excerpt from Zero Configuration Networking: The Definitive Guide," Stuart Cheshire and Daniel H. Steinberg show how to register a service with Zeroconf. ***What Is Java Everyone knows what Java is, right? Interpreted code, applets, proprietary, and slow. Wrong, wrong, wrong, and wrong. In its second decade, it's time to re-evaluate Java: the language and the virtual machine are going their own ways, its open source sub-community is vibrant and independent, and developers are taking the best ideas from other languages and frameworks and bringing them to Java. In this article, ONJava editor Chris Adamson tries to reset old assumptions about Java to fit modern realities. --------------------- Podcasts --------------------- ***The Internet of Things This week, Bruce Sterling's Emerging Technology keynote on "The Internet of Things" is the sole segment in our program. (DTF 03-20-2006: 30 minutes 13 seconds) ***The Future of Telephony, Going Digital, and Open Formats Peter Cochrane looks at the future of telephony and handheld devices, James Duncan Davidson talks about his switch from film to digital photography, and Simon Phipps explains the importance of open formats backed up by open source software. (DTF 03-13-2006: 26 minutes 30 seconds) --------------------- Digital Media --------------------- ***Managing Digital Images: Applying Ratings and Keywords The explosion of digital imaging has left professional and serious amateur photographers drowning in photographs, with little guidance on how to store, sort and organize them. In this excerpt from "The DAM Book," Peter Krogh shows you expert techniques for applying ratings and keywords so you can begin to take control of your digital photo library. ***Inside Animusic's Astonishing Computer Music Videos Composer Wayne Lytle's custom software transforms musical notes into jaw-dropping 3D animations. The resulting DVDs have sold tens of thousands of copies. Watch excerpts here and learn how Lytle turned his digital pipe dream into a thriving business. ***Screencast: Photoshop Starburst Effect SitePoint's first-ever video tutorial shows you step-by-step how to create starburst effects in Photoshop. --------------------- MAKE --------------------- ***Maker Faire, San Mateo Fairgrounds, San Mateo, CA--April 22-23 Join the creators of MAKE magazine, the MythBusters, and thousands of tech DIY enthusiasts, crafters, educators, tinkerers, hobbyists, science clubs, students, and authors at MAKE's first ever Maker Faire! Meet all kinds of people who make amazing things in garages, basements, and backyards for inspiration, know-how, and spirited mischief-making. An incredible learning experience for the entire family, students of all ages and their teachers are welcome. ***Try a Sample Project from MAKE: -- steve ulrich sulrich at botwerks.org PGP: 8D0B 0EE9 E700 A6CF ABA7 AE5F 4FD4 07C9 133B FAFC From becca at ilsr.org Thu Mar 30 09:14:51 2006 From: becca at ilsr.org (Becca Vargo Daggett) Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 09:14:51 -0600 Subject: [tcwug-list] Fwd: Ongoing discussions of Mpls WiFi CBA draft References: Message-ID: <849E164F-E72E-4684-9BBE-EDF849CED443@ilsr.org> Begin forwarded message: > From: Dave Garland > Date: March 29, 2006 4:47:50 PM CST > To: ccan-announce at communityforum.net > Subject: Ongoing discussions of Mpls WiFi CBA draft > > To facilitate discussions of the CBA draft by Roundtable participants > and others, I have created a mailing list/webforum at > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MplsBroadband/ . Anyone who is already > registered with yahoo can sign up there. You can receive the list as > email, email digest, or read it online; there are message archives > and a > links page connecting to relevant documents. > > If you're not registered with yahoo, you can register via clicking > "join" at the url above. Don't forget to set your marketing > preferences > so you won't get spam. > > If you don't wish to register with yahoo, I can add you to the email > list manually, just send me your email address. You won't be able to > access the links page, but can still participate via email, and access > the message archives online. > > It's an open group, but I hope it will be a working group. > > Best Regards, > Dave Garland > Powderhorn > dave.garland at wizinfo.com > 612-722-9635 > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.tcwug.org/pipermail/tcwug-list/attachments/20060330/ee320105/attachment.htm