[pp.int.general] an idea comes to me
Enrique Herrera Noya
quiquetux at gmail.com
Wed Sep 23 23:01:55 CEST 2009
history repeats itself ...
in middle age, information was controlled by the church, for it was they
who decided to be copied or edited, at that time, books were burned, who
dared to express an opinion not official, were accused him of heresy.
they had the monopoly on information.
today who seek to control information are the publishers and governments.
we face a new wave obscurantist, and as we call this new neo-obscurantism.
our actions must be put down this situation through different media,
(inter-net, traditional paper media, alternative networks)
, is that if there Internet2 (trained by universities), we could create
a "free network" using wireless systems, thus not depend on the ISP and
could exchange information freely.
challenges would be the interconnect between cities and between continents.
but by that time, we must first free networks in cities.
in spanish
la historia se repite
en la edad media la informacion era controlada por la iglesia, pues eran
ellos que decidian que se copiaba o editaba,
en esa epoca se quemaban libros, quien osara emitir una opinion no
oficial, se lo sindicaba de hereje. ellos tenian el monopolio de la
informacion
hoy en dia quienes pretenden controlar la informacion son las editoras
y los gobiernos.
nos enfrentamos a una nueva oleada oscurantista, y como es nueva
la denominaremos neo-oscurantismo
nuestra accion debe estar en debelar esta situacion a traves de
diferentes medios, (inter-net, medios tradicionales de papel, redes
alternativas)
una idea que me surge, es que si existe internet2 (formadas por las
universidades), bien podriamos crear una "red libre" utilizando los
sistemas inalambricos, de esa forma no se dependeria de los ISP y se
podria intercambiar informacion libremente.
los desafios serian la forma interconectar entre ciudades y entre
continentes. pero para ese punto primero debemos tener redes libres en
las ciudades.
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