A lot can happen ...
Posted by blog-admin on February 29th, 2008 at 02:48 am | Tagged as: India 07 +
... Over a coffe. Says the advertisement of a local, say Indian cafe chain. Coffee and gabs, but above all there were things that happened. Or were passed, or so.
In any event, an exciting week in Delhi and the surrounding area is located behind a two-day train trip from Trivandrum back to me. And once the train starts moving, this blog entry is sent via cell phone - you will see is whether it's readable.
Freed.in Delhi. Ne small, or should I say exclusive free knowledge conference. entire restaurant , perhaps a hundred guests. Getting to know the ideal size for a few more active.
Gora active than (with) an organizer of freed.in is also involved in Sarai . Ner NGO that regularly NEN readers about social movements brings out the world. Pleasant, then again what about Hamburg Bambule read.
Jay is active in NER other NGOs that are involved with the World Social Forum and of course he was last year in Rostock.
Already noted, the circles are close. So if anyone needs NEN internship in Delhi ...
Then to the jmit Radaur where I was two years before. Held lectures, workshops made, this time to mesh community and openstreetmap. You have to evolve so ![]()
And the train wraps now on. To Trivandrum, my good trip. Two days cross-country for 600RP = 12euro. I'll keep you up to date and sleep first now - time: 6am, place: upper bench.




Hello
Cool it again goes on.
What I really interested, is why the network with the not work that way. There is surely a great need-and then w-lan as the technology is there, and commercial providers of cable will probably not be everywhere. Gibts there enough nerds, or is there live 1.0 more fashionable than here?
I was thinking about this the other day rene after our phone call. The biggest community tie is with the family in India. And people have huge extended families all over. I wonder if a successfull mesh would better happen with a few families figuring out the benefits of a LAN and then connect other families, etc. Perhaps that is crazy, but it seems to me that the social structure of a network may have to reflect the social structure of how people live. For instance my Indian friends here are so busy with aunties, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews and grand parents visting from all over that they have no time for community work beyond what they do for their large families. Believe me! I have cut the onions for those gatherings and it is no small affair ever! Just a thought!
What a wonderfully like so many demolition and typographical errors. As one reads the same but more intense
Well, fun aside. The world is somehow less than you think. All the best and greetings from HRO!
Hi all,
well as I remember it like I've neglected you all. Tracey is probably right - Tracey, you're right - the people in India are well planned with family and religion all the time. There is nothing for about community. Apparently. And those who have little involvement beyond are geographically dispersed so far that physical cross-linking is probably not that easy. After all cards are produced what I call a step, that is obviously much more interested in making openstreetmap.
Tracey, you are able to translate the posts? Great, nice that you're reading here.
Oh, and Mathias, when I am once again in Rostock darfste times a round sign on my MotorolaTouchpad. Ne is true art, but're right ...
Greetings to you all,
Rene
when you gone back ma in Rostock?
Nich before cleaned up is ...