diff --git a/archive/latex-docs/about.tex b/archive/latex-docs/about.tex index 7084b24..1f1554f 100644 --- a/archive/latex-docs/about.tex +++ b/archive/latex-docs/about.tex @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ of the global computer network. \end{shadequote} \textbf{\\ Our Mission} \begin{shadequote} -The Free Network Foundation is a nonprofit organization that provides operators +Americns For A Better Network is a nonprofit organization that provides operators around the world with essential infrastructure for the realization and support of free networks. We engineer tools and develop educational resources to facilitate the deployment of resilient, responsive, and accessible networks. @@ -54,4 +54,4 @@ facilitate the deployment of resilient, responsive, and accessible networks. \item We believe that access to a free network is a human right, and a necessary tool for environmental and social justice. \end{itemize} -\end{document} \ No newline at end of file +\end{document} diff --git a/archive/latex-docs/about.text b/archive/latex-docs/about.text new file mode 100644 index 0000000..78bf2eb --- /dev/null +++ b/archive/latex-docs/about.text @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +--- +--- + +![image](thefnf-logo.png) + +**Our Vision** + +> " We envision a world where communities build, maintain, and own their +> own share of the global computer network. " + +**\ +Our Mission** + +> " Americns For A Better Network is a nonprofit organization that +> provides operators around the world with essential infrastructure for +> the realization and support of free networks. We engineer tools and +> develop educational resources to facilitate the deployment of +> resilient, responsive, and accessible networks. " + +**\ +Our Values** + +- We are an organization committed to the tenets of free information, + free culture, and free society. + +- We hold that advances in information technology provide humanity + with the ability to effectively face global challenges. + +- We contend that our very ability to mobilize, organize, and bring + about change depends on our ability to communicate. + +- We see that our ability to communicate is purchased from a handful + of powerful entities. + +- We know that we cannot depend on these entities to support movement + away from a status quo from which they are the beneficiaries. + +- We believe that access to a free network is a human right, and a + necessary tool for environmental and social justice. diff --git a/archive/latex-docs/access_app.tex b/archive/latex-docs/access_app.tex index 4c1ae85..10bee22 100644 --- a/archive/latex-docs/access_app.tex +++ b/archive/latex-docs/access_app.tex @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ \\ \\ The free software community has developed a wide variety of software components -to address various network related challenges. The Free Network Foundation, +to address various network related challenges. Americans For A Better Network, working with members of the community, is looking to take those components and deliver a turnkey, self-administered networking solution that will allow for cascading self-governance on local, regional and global scales. @@ -57,4 +57,4 @@ free network. Inverting the power structure of our networks is bound to take a while, and we are still in the very beginning, but no idea holds greater liberating potential than this: computer networks should be funded, built, and maintained by those that use them. -\end{document} \ No newline at end of file +\end{document} diff --git a/archive/latex-docs/definition.text b/archive/latex-docs/definition.text new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9fbbef3 --- /dev/null +++ b/archive/latex-docs/definition.text @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ +--- +title: '**Free Network Definition**' +--- + + +**The fundamental dialectic of our struggle is this: will we be enslaved +by our technology, or liberated by it? + +It was in cognizance of this +notion, and in service to our collective freedom that the Free Software +Movement was born. It is in this spirit that we aim here to define +exactly what it means to say that a network is free. We hope that the +existence of this definition will help illuminate the path to a more +just world. + +Our intention is to build communications systems that are owned by the +people that use them, that allow participants to own their own data, and +that use end-to-end encryption and cryptographic trust mechanisms to +assure privacy. We call such systems 'free networks' and they are +characterized by the following five freedoms: + +- Freedom 0: The freedom to participate in the network. + + Freedom 0 regards your right to organize cooperative networks. + Conventional networks are characterized by a distinction between + provider and user. This mode of organization encourages network + operation in the service of self-interest. The provider builds and + owns the infrastructure, and the user pays for access. In a free + network, however, nodes connect to one another, rather than to a + single, monolithic provider. By nature of its design, a free network + is owned by those that make use of it. Participants act as providers + and users as the same time, and growth is auto-distributed by + treating any profits as investment. In this way, those that join the + network are able to become owners. This mode of organization + encourages network operation in the service of the common good. + +- Freedom 1: The freedom to determine where one's data is stored. + + Freedom 1 regards your right to own the material stores of your + data. Conventional networks encourage (if not force) their + participants to store their data in machines which are under the + administrative auspices of an external service provider or host. + Most folks are not able to serve data from their homes. Participants + ought to be free to store their own data (so that it is under their + care) without sacrificing their ability to publish it. + +- Freedom 2: The freedom to determine the parties with whom one's data is shared. + + Freedom 2 regards your right to control access to your data. Data + mining and the monetization of sharing has become common practice. + Participants should be free to choose those with whom they would + like to share a given piece of information. Only someone who owns + their own data can fully exercise this freedom, but it is an issue + regardless of where the relevant bits are stored. + +- Freedom 3: The freedom to transmit data to one's peers without the prospect of + interference, interception or censorship.** + + Freedom 3 regards the right to speak freely with your peers. + Information flows in conventional networks are routinely and + intentionally intercepted, obstructed, and censored. This is done at + the behest of corporate and state actors around the world. In a free + network, private communications should remain unexamined from the + time they enter the network until the time they reach their + destination. + +- Freedom 4: The freedom to maintain anonymity, or to present a unique, trusted identity. + + Freedom 4 regards your right to construct your own identity There is + increasing pressure to forbid anonymity, and yet trustworthy + communications remain rare. While it is essential to liberty that + individuals be able to remain anonymous in the online public sphere, + it is also essential that they be able to construct and maintain + persistent, verifiable identities. Such identities might bear a + legal name, a common name, or an avatar that masks one's corporeal + self -- individuals could have many such identities, and switch + between them at will. Clear delineation between anonymous, + pseudonymous, and onymous actors would enable all of us to better + asses the trustworthiness of others on the network. diff --git a/archive/latex-docs/about.pdf b/archive/latex-docs/output/FNF/about.pdf similarity index 100% rename from archive/latex-docs/about.pdf rename to archive/latex-docs/output/FNF/about.pdf diff --git a/archive/latex-docs/access_app.pdf b/archive/latex-docs/output/FNF/access_app.pdf similarity index 100% rename from archive/latex-docs/access_app.pdf rename to archive/latex-docs/output/FNF/access_app.pdf diff --git a/archive/latex-docs/definition.pdf b/archive/latex-docs/output/FNF/definition.pdf similarity index 100% rename from archive/latex-docs/definition.pdf rename to archive/latex-docs/output/FNF/definition.pdf diff --git a/archive/CR_Graphics/816BikeCollective.jpg b/archive/press/CR_Graphics/816BikeCollective.jpg similarity index 100% rename from archive/CR_Graphics/816BikeCollective.jpg rename to 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