- WSFII 2005
[posted on 2005-09-19 17:46 by james stevens]
On the first weekend of October (1st and 2nd) the World Summit on Free Information Infrastructures is taking place at Limehose Town Hall in London.
- UK open wireless newswire
[posted on 2005-07-30 00:49 by zool]
Yesterday i was experimenting with a newswire / aggregation service, which collects RSS feeds of news updates and wiki Recent Changes from different active UK community wireless groups. http://uk.wirelesscommons.org/
This could be a nice way to keep in touch with what other groups are working on, and present a positive public image of open wireless activities - Bristol Wireless in particular are doing a lot of educational and outreach work with local community groups.
I have only added the groups that i know people from, and it would be great to "collect the set", so if you run a newsfeed or a wiki, or would like some help to get this sorted out, please get in touch, contact details are on the Wireless Commons UK site.
- Wireless Utopias 05: An Open Future for Spectrum?
[posted on 2005-04-25 22:12 by james stevens]
26 May 2005, 19.00 - 21.00
Cybersalon and Open Spectrum UK host a unique debate on the future of wireless communications and the strategic prospects for utilising the radio spectrum. Put questions to international experts and Ofcom representatives who will discuss technology, regulation and society.
Hosted at the DanaCentre - Science Museum, London
- IlkleyNet
[posted on 2005-03-12 18:33 by kingsib]
IlkleyNet Wireless internet for Ilkley. Contact us for more information on our services. We are looking to expand into the dales.
- Consume Wiki Reconstruction Project
[posted on 2005-03-11 10:52 by saul]
Calling all consumers! Your help is needed now! We are migrating from the old, messy, horrible twiki - which is full of amazing content provided by yourselves over the years, to the new clean neat mediawiki install. Please help by visiting the old twiki and moving the content you like over to the new wiki - updating it as you go!.
The full details and annoying advice on how to go about this are on the Consume Wiki Reconstruction Project page.
Have fun with it! There is some wonderful content in there...