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    FreedomBox

    After Egypt, Tunisia, Barhein have cut off the internet on their territory, an activist and well known lawyer of the Free Software Foundation, Eben Moglen, launched the FreedomBox project. His project as already reveived $40 000 donation, and $60 000 could be reach next week.

    What is Freedom Box?

    Freedom Box is the name we give to a personal server running a free software operating system, with free applications designed to create and preserve personal privacy.

    Freedom Box software is particularly tailored to run in "plug servers," which are compact computers that are no larger than power adapters for electronic appliances.

    Located in people's homes or offices such inexpensive servers can provide privacy in normal life, and safe communications for people seeking to preserve their freedom in oppressive regimes.


    Why Freedom Box?

    Because social networking and digital communications technologies are now critical to people fighting to make freedom in their societies or simply trying to preserve their privacy where the Web and other parts of the Net are intensively surveilled by profit-seekers and government agencies. Because smartphones, mobile tablets, and other common forms of consumer electronics are being built as "platforms" to control their users and monitor their activity.

    Freedom Box exists to counter these unfree "platform" technologies that threaten political freedom. Freedom Box exists to provide people with privacy-respecting technology alternatives in normal times, and to offer ways to collaborate safely and securely with others in building social networks of protest, demonstration, and mobilization for political change in the not-so-normal times.

    Freedom Box software is built to run on hardware that already exists, and will soon become much more widely available and much more inexpensive. "Plug servers" and other compact devices are going to become ubiquitous in the next few years, serving as "media centers," "communications centers," "wireless routers," and many other familiar and not-so-familiar roles in office and home.

    Freedom Box software images will turn all sorts of such devices into privacy appliances. Taken together, these appliances will afford people around the world options for communicating, publishing, and collaborating that will resist state intervention or disruption. People owning these appliances will be able to restore anonymity in the Net, despite efforts of despotic regimes to keep track of who reads what and who communicates with whom.
    FreedomBox Foundation

    In particular, I think (hope, dream) such a project could be used to built a Mesh_network, which would be a significant advance for freedom
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    Ein wirklich sehr interessantes Konzept, hoffentlich geht die Entwicklung schneller voran als viele andere Opensourceprojekte.

    This is a very interesting concept, i hope development will be faster as many other open source projects.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cheetah View Post
    Ein wirklich sehr interessantes Konzept, hoffentlich geht die Entwicklung schneller voran als viele andere Opensourceprojekte.
    Please keep your posts in English in this sectipn.

    By the way, I'm either missing something or this FreedomBox won't have access to the "real" Internet?

    On countries where access has been cut off entirely, a metropolitan mesh network of sorts is definitely better than no connectivity whatsoever, obviously.
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