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− | + | '''How will GAP change over the next 3-5 years so that Free Geek can better fulfill its mission and live up to its principles?''' | |
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+ | Part of Free Geek's mission is to provide internet access. The main way we do this is by providing internet ready computers to volunteers. However, we also deploy public access sites in various cafes and other commercial establishments around town. This is called the [[GAP]] program. | ||
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+ | One of our principles is to use open source software wherever possible. By deploying linux based GAP sites throughout the area, we promote open source software by allowing people to use it without forcing them to install it on their home computers. | ||
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+ | Past problems with the GAP program arise mostly from a lack of support for the access sites. Sites that are successful, such at the Red and Black cafe have regular customers that share in the system maintenance work, often in exchange for free coffee. Sites that fail often have no support. | ||
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+ | In the future we could deploy more GAP sites by actively recruiting capable build program graduates to set up access points in their neighborhoods. | ||
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''Weaknesses are problems we have that are internal to Free Geek. (Things we do poorly or not at all.)'' | ''Weaknesses are problems we have that are internal to Free Geek. (Things we do poorly or not at all.)'' | ||
* Maintaining GAP sites can draw us away from other parts of our mission that happen day to day at Free Geek. We are sometime unable to address issues that arise in a timely enough manner. | * Maintaining GAP sites can draw us away from other parts of our mission that happen day to day at Free Geek. We are sometime unable to address issues that arise in a timely enough manner. | ||
− | + | * The GAP boxes are not a primary concern to the business where deployed (where they are usually more focussed on selling coffee, food, etc.). This means that a failing access point often goes unreported. In turn this can give the appearance that the hardware or software doesn't work and could contribute to a bad reputation for Free Geek or open source software. | |
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Revision as of 09:39, 28 July 2007
Intro
How will GAP change over the next 3-5 years so that Free Geek can better fulfill its mission and live up to its principles?
Part of Free Geek's mission is to provide internet access. The main way we do this is by providing internet ready computers to volunteers. However, we also deploy public access sites in various cafes and other commercial establishments around town. This is called the GAP program.
One of our principles is to use open source software wherever possible. By deploying linux based GAP sites throughout the area, we promote open source software by allowing people to use it without forcing them to install it on their home computers.
Past problems with the GAP program arise mostly from a lack of support for the access sites. Sites that are successful, such at the Red and Black cafe have regular customers that share in the system maintenance work, often in exchange for free coffee. Sites that fail often have no support.
In the future we could deploy more GAP sites by actively recruiting capable build program graduates to set up access points in their neighborhoods.
SWOT
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StrengthsStrengths are advantages we have that are internal to Free Geek. (Good things we do.)
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WeaknessesWeaknesses are problems we have that are internal to Free Geek. (Things we do poorly or not at all.)
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External (to Free Geek) |
OpportunitiesOpportunities are advantages we have that are external to Free Geek. (Good things that will or could happen to us.)
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ThreatsThreats are problems we have that are external to Free Geek. (Bad things that will or could happen to us.)
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