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-====== MediaBox project ====== 
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-Wireless Toronto'​s MediaBox project is a derivative of [[http://​ilesansfil.org|Ile Sans Fil]]'​s [[http://​www.halproject.net|HAL project]]. ​ The two projects may have slightly different goals (or our goals might be the same -- we don't know yet), but we intend to share the same software platform, and similar hardware platform. 
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-====== News ====== 
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-**February**:​ The February WT hacknight will be to work on the MediaBox. ​ [[http://​upcoming.org/​event/​146918/​]] 
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-**January 2007**: MediaBox was incorrectly called "​Mediashop"​ in the Globe & Mail article about the [[Roach Coach]]. 
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-====== Planning ====== 
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-===== February Hacknight ===== 
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-At the hacknight, we'll work on: 
-   * pick up the project again after a few quiet months, reviewing what it is, how it works, why we're doing it, and reviewing the decisions we made in the past about its ongoing development [Gabe] 
-   * checking on the status of the three existing MediaBoxen [Michael & Andrew?] 
-   * discussing other storage options [Gabe?] 
-   * discussing and agreeing upon functionality for phase 1 and beyond [everyone] 
-   * etc. 
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-====== Meeting notes ====== 
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-===== early October 2006 ===== 
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-Michael P, Andrew and Gabe met at Gabe's house 
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-1) Where: 
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-  * First at Yonge-Dundas Square and Concord Cafe 
-  * Next at 401 Richmond and Cameron House? 
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-2) Future tech: 
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-The current boxes have only 1.5GB storage. ​ Multi-gig USB keys are 
-available now for pretty cheap... for future boxes, we could use 
-these, or go with full-on 300+GB USB drives. ​ It depends on what we 
-intend to do with these boxes. 
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-3) Content: 
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-In Montreal, ISF has two major content partners, who will be producing 
-playlists (is that right?) for their HAL boxes. ​ In Toronto, we 
-haven'​t done this, and realistically,​ probably won'​t. ​ So what do *we* 
-want to do with these boxes? ​ We discussed it, but nothing was 
-conclusive... we came up with two ideas which we'll implement on a 
-trial basis: 
-  - an arbitrary collection of music content, available via iTunes 
-  - a quota-enabled,​ world-writable samba share, to see what people do with it 
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-4) To-do: 
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-Music: 
-  * rsync with content repository on auth server, every 3 hours 
-  * get permission from podcasters to put their stuff on our boxes 
-  * technically,​ since these files can't be downloaded, we don't need to be careful about copyright issues 
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-Samba share: 
-  * if the slug can't do quotas at either the linux or samba level, we're going to have to rethink this 
-  * email ops list each time a file is added, removed or edited 
-  * no sync-ing with content repository 
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-Both: 
-  * as this is a trial, we need full logs of if/how people are using the service. ​ Our rsync setup is one-way, so logs will be emailed to the ops list nightly. 
-  * we're not going to bother installing an openvpn client on the boxes; instead we'll use Andrew'​s clever dual-ssh method 
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-5) Naming: 
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-  * each box will be named SLUG1, SLUG2, SLUG3, etc.  For now they'​ll all have the same iTunes content, but eventually we'll want to keep track of which is which. ​ Something on the server-side will keep track of that for us: which slug is at which venue. 
-  * we're not fond of the name "​HAL",​ which stands for "Hub des Artistes Locaux"​ -- "local artists hub"​. ​ We'll call them "​MediaBoxes"​ instead, which gives us more flexibility in terms of how we use these boxes. 
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-6) Next steps: 
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-  * Andrew will work on the tech stuff. 
-  * Michael will pursue content. 
-  * Gabe will work on text & design for the web site and portal pages. 
  
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