Comments for Sailor's Inn http://www.sail-project.eu/sailorsinn A blog from the SAIL project Sun, 04 Sep 2011 01:57:29 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.3.1 Comment on The book resulting from the 4WARD Project by google http://www.sail-project.eu/sailorsinn/2011/04/book-resulting-from-4ward/#comment-4866 google Sun, 04 Sep 2011 01:57:29 +0000 http://www.sail-project.eu/sailorsinn/?p=585#comment-4866 I liked your article is an interesting technology thanks to google I found you I liked your article is an interesting technology
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Comment on Future of organizing research? by Thomas Edwall http://www.sail-project.eu/sailorsinn/2011/04/future-of-organizing-research/#comment-572 Thomas Edwall Thu, 28 Apr 2011 12:53:39 +0000 http://www.sail-project.eu/sailorsinn/?p=567#comment-572 Holger, I like your blog-post! Being reasonably self-critical to what we are doing and how we are doing it is usually healthy, so I don´t see that you have to "confess" anything. Better raise the voice and ventilate your thoughts - like you did in this case - even though it could be seen as throwing stones in the glass house doing it at that particular venue... ;-) /Thomas Disclosure and disclaimer: I am engaged in the SAIL project, on behalf of Ericsson. The opinions expressed in this post, however, are my personal ones, and not those of the SAIL project or my employer. Holger, I like your blog-post! Being reasonably self-critical to what we are doing and how we are doing it is usually healthy, so I don´t see that you have to “confess” anything. Better raise the voice and ventilate your thoughts – like you did in this case – even though it could be seen as throwing stones in the glass house doing it at that particular venue… ;-)
/Thomas

Disclosure and disclaimer: I am engaged in the SAIL project, on behalf of Ericsson. The opinions expressed in this post, however, are my personal ones, and not those of the SAIL project or my employer.

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Comment on SAIL review ongoing by Benoit Tremblay http://www.sail-project.eu/sailorsinn/2011/03/sail-review-ongoing/#comment-436 Benoit Tremblay Tue, 29 Mar 2011 15:29:52 +0000 http://www.sail-project.eu/sailorsinn/?p=489#comment-436 We envision that we are entering an era in the development of networks and networking where connectivity, regardless of in what form and from what underlying network you get it, is being taken for granted. Connectivity will be like air - you will have it everywhere and it will be essential for life. The "community networks" will play a vital role here in the sense that they potentially could be one of the real providers of true hot-spot connectivity. Our mission in SAIL is to develop techniques for securing that community networks, wireless networks and any kind of "other access" you could envision can play a part in this scenario as one of many access techniques. We are developing connectivity services on top of the many available access techniques available now or in the future. We expect those services to use the connectivity available in the best way possible rather than imposing specific structure on existing networks. This does not prevent the community networks to find the best architecture to suit the needs of their users. We envision that we are entering an era in the development of networks and networking where connectivity, regardless of in what form and from what underlying network you get it, is being taken for granted. Connectivity will be like air – you will have it everywhere and it will be essential for life.
The “community networks” will play a vital role here in the sense that they potentially could be one of the real providers of true hot-spot connectivity. Our mission in SAIL is to develop techniques for securing that community networks, wireless networks and any kind of “other access” you could envision can play a part in this scenario as one of many access techniques. We are developing connectivity services on top of the many available access techniques available now or in the future. We expect those services to use the connectivity available in the best way possible rather than imposing specific structure on existing networks. This does not prevent the community networks to find the best architecture to suit the needs of their users.

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Comment on SAIL review ongoing by Thomas http://www.sail-project.eu/sailorsinn/2011/03/sail-review-ongoing/#comment-418 Thomas Sat, 26 Mar 2011 16:34:50 +0000 http://www.sail-project.eu/sailorsinn/?p=489#comment-418 What demands will Sail have on how the networks should be designed? We got all these hundreds of "community networks" in Sweden, without any real design control. Often designed in star structure, and without aim to be professionally operated and managed. How will this type of design inflict on the SAIL progress? Or maybe the ring structure in LAN an WAN networks including Next Generation Networks design are not so important no more? What demands will Sail have on how the networks should be designed? We got all these hundreds of “community networks” in Sweden, without any real design control. Often designed in star structure, and without aim to be professionally operated and managed. How will this type of design inflict on the SAIL progress? Or maybe the ring structure in LAN an WAN networks including Next Generation Networks design are not so important no more?

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Comment on SAIL partners arranged Dagstuhl seminar on Information Centric Networking by Börje Ohlman http://www.sail-project.eu/sailorsinn/2011/02/sail-dagstuhl-seminar-information-centric-networking/#comment-237 Börje Ohlman Wed, 02 Mar 2011 16:42:59 +0000 http://www.sail-project.eu/sailorsinn/?p=344#comment-237 This is just a friendly reminder that this deadline is approaching for the ICN workshop mentioned above. Paper submission: Friday, March 18, 2011 [23:59 PST] Börje This is just a friendly reminder that this deadline is approaching for the ICN workshop mentioned above.
Paper submission: Friday, March 18, 2011 [23:59 PST]

Börje

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Comment on Day 2 summary, the 6th FP7 Concertation Meeting by Roberto Galoppini http://www.sail-project.eu/sailorsinn/2010/10/day-2-summary-the-6th-fp7-concertation-meeting/#comment-5 Roberto Galoppini Sat, 23 Oct 2010 08:09:03 +0000 http://www.sail-project.eu/sailorsinn/?p=104#comment-5 Yes Johan, I pointed to the old entry by mistake, the one you found is the right one. I'll be glad to keep the conversation going. Yes Johan, I pointed to the old entry by mistake, the one you found is the right one.

I’ll be glad to keep the conversation going.

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Comment on Day 2 summary, the 6th FP7 Concertation Meeting by Johan Myrberger http://www.sail-project.eu/sailorsinn/2010/10/day-2-summary-the-6th-fp7-concertation-meeting/#comment-4 Johan Myrberger Fri, 22 Oct 2010 19:09:13 +0000 http://www.sail-project.eu/sailorsinn/?p=104#comment-4 Thanks Roberto, I assume that you used the wrong link to your new blog entry, since I found http://robertogaloppini.net/2010/10/22/eu-funded-projects-and-online-dissemination/ and believe that is the link you meant..? I will definitely get back with a response to that post - I have a feeling this might be an interesting and fruitful conversation! Thanks Roberto,

I assume that you used the wrong link to your new blog entry, since I found http://robertogaloppini.net/2010/10/22/eu-funded-projects-and-online-dissemination/ and believe that is the link you meant..?

I will definitely get back with a response to that post – I have a feeling this might be an interesting and fruitful conversation!

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Comment on Day 2 summary, the 6th FP7 Concertation Meeting by Roberto Galoppini http://www.sail-project.eu/sailorsinn/2010/10/day-2-summary-the-6th-fp7-concertation-meeting/#comment-3 Roberto Galoppini Fri, 22 Oct 2010 16:07:00 +0000 http://www.sail-project.eu/sailorsinn/?p=104#comment-3 Hi Johan, I'm sorry I couldn't make it this time, but I just wrote a short blog entry around <a href="http://robertogaloppini.net/2010/10/14/eu-funded-projects-and-open-source/" rel="nofollow">online dissemination</a>, hope you'll find it useful. Hi Johan,

I’m sorry I couldn’t make it this time, but I just wrote a short blog entry around online dissemination, hope you’ll find it useful.

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