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This is an overview page on how to achieve an open and autonomous internet; background material is in our category on [http://p2pfoundation.net/Category:P2P_Infrastructure P2P Infrastructure]. | This is an overview page on how to achieve an open and autonomous internet; background material is in our category on [http://p2pfoundation.net/Category:P2P_Infrastructure P2P Infrastructure]. | ||
This documentation project is also related to the [[ContactCon]] conference to be held on October 20, 2010 in NYC. | |||
Extra tag for material specifically related to this page is Category:Autonomous_Internet. | Extra tag for material specifically related to this page is Category:Autonomous_Internet. | ||
Revision as of 03:29, 27 February 2011
Autonomous Internet Road Map
Main maintainer: Robert Steele.
This is an overview page on how to achieve an open and autonomous internet; background material is in our category on P2P Infrastructure.
This documentation project is also related to the ContactCon conference to be held on October 20, 2010 in NYC.
Extra tag for material specifically related to this page is Category:Autonomous_Internet.
Introduction
Robert Steele:
Our preliminary focus is on the Open Source Tri-Fecta, the combination of Free/Open Source Software (F/OSS), Open Spectrum, and Open Source Intelligence (OSINT), with an urgent collective commitment to focusing on the vital need to connect the three billion poorest of the poor as quickly as possible. Connectivity, not content, is the Prime Directive.
Google Group: Building a Distributed Decentralized Internet
Strategic Overview
Connecting Humanity
Technical Terms of Reference
Financial Objectives
Operational Overview
Empowering the Billions of Poor
Open Source Foundation Technical Map
Financial Possibilities
Tactical Overview
Pilot Projects
Important Gaps in Open Capability
Financial Needs
Technical Overview
P2P Infrastructure
Transport Layer
Router Layer
Host Layer
Application Layer
Matrix of Financial Costs
Below is a depiction of a simplified view of Open Everything at the strategic level. Our early focus is on the Open Source Tri-Fecta, the needed combination of Open Source Software, Open Spectrum, and Open Source Intelligence.