Which crap are you referring to?
Maybe I've misunderstood the point of this list, but I would hope it is
intended to share a range of perspectives on the use of WiFi. I'd also hope
it might result in some kind of positive community end-result from the use
of WiFi.
If it's only a techie interest only forum or a right-wing idealogue only
list then I guess we should all know that.
Jon Kerr
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Matthew S. Hallacy" <poptix at poptix.net>
To: "Tim Erickson" <tim at politalk.com>; <tcwug-list at tcwug.org>
Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 4:09 AM
Subject: Re: [tcwug-list] THURS: International E-Democracy Event


> Some might also say that municipal wifi is communist. How about we
> keep this crap off the list?
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 23, 2005 at 02:36:12AM -0500, Tim Erickson wrote:
> > At 2:00 AM -0500 6/23/05, <mgenelin at fastcomputerserviceco.com> wrote:
> > >With all due respect, is this on-topic for this list? What does this
have
> > >to
> > >do with WiFi?
> >
> > Good point. I should have elaborated.
> >
> > In attending conferences and meetings on E-Democracy or
> > E-Deliberation, I'm finding increasing interest in the issue of
> > municipal WiFi projects, such as what is being proposed in
> > Minneapolis (and also St. Paul).
> >
> > Some might say, that municipal WiFi systems are the infrastructure
> > for the E-Democracy of the future (or at least one possibility). I
> > know, that as a member of E-Democracy.Org - I'm very interested in
> > the WiFi project being proposed in St. Paul and feel as if this is
> > something that E-Democracy activists need to pay close attention to.
> >
> > Its been my impression, that this group is very interested in public
> > accessible WiFi networks. To me, this is very relevant to the work
> > that I do in the field of E-Democracy. That's why I've followed this
> > list for the last year or two.
> >
> > I know at least one of the guests at this International E-Democracy
> > event is very interested in city wide WiFi networks and would love to
> > chat about what is happening in Mpls. Bob Carlitz of Information
> > Renaissance.
> >
> > I hope that this helps,
> >
> > Tim Erickson
> > E-Democracy.Org
> > 651-643-0722
> >
> >
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