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===  Basic information ===
      Your name: Vincenzo Tozzi      Your email: vince@mocambos.net      Give your project a name: Baobáxia (BBX)
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Your name: Vincenzo Tozzi      Your email: vince@mocambos.net      Give your project a name: Baobáxia (BBX)
===  --More about you-- ===
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===  More about you ===
      What is your current or most recent position and employer or     research institution? Coordinator of R&D group of Mocambos     Network and Vice-President of Casa de Cultura Tainã     What are (or were) you doing there and what was your role? I work      with Mocambos Network since around 9 years and I'm coordinating      NPDD, that's Mocambos Digital Research and Development Group.      Mocambos is a grassroots network of mainly quilombos communities,      but also indigenous aldeias and urban cultural communities. I'm      vicepresident of Casa de Cultura Tainã, who started Mocambos      Network and that is nationally and internationally known for its      commitment to afrobrazilian culture and free digital culture.      Have you ever applied to OTF in the past? No      Please list any urls including personal website, github,      facebook, twitter, etc. that you might want us to see.:      NPDD wiki home:      http://acs.taina.net.br/wiki/NPDD      Our main project Baobáxia, wiki home:      http://acs.taina.net.br/wiki/NPDD/Baobáxia      Direct access to one of running Baobáxia node,  called "mucua"      (in alpha, sometimes need a to refresh/ctrl+r):      http://baobaxia.mocambos.net/      Github Baobáxia code repository:      http://github.com/RedeMocambos/baobaxia
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==== What is your current or most recent position and employer or research institution? ====
==  --Your project-- ==
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Coordinator of R&D group of Mocambos Network and Vice-President of Casa de Cultura Tainã  
  
=== --What is your idea?-- ===
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==== What are (or were) you doing there and what was your role? ====  
          Describe it:
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I work with Mocambos Network since around 9 years and I'm coordinating NPDD, that's Mocambos Digital Research and Development Group. Mocambos is a grassroots network of mainly quilombos communities,      but also indigenous aldeias and urban cultural communities. I'm      vicepresident of Casa de Cultura Tainã, who started Mocambos      Network and that is nationally and internationally known for its      commitment to afrobrazilian culture and free digital culture.
  
  The ideia starts form the Route of Baobabs. One of         Mocambos network founder, TC, started planting Baobabs in          quilombos and Mocambos communities as a symbol of a freed         land/place. Baobabs in Africa are very important for      spiritual          and also nutritional/practical reasons. Since very old time,      and          because Baobabs are estimated to live more than 5000 thousand          years, they are very important to communities and become the          places where people meets and share most important events and          memory. Baobáxia stands for Galaxy of Baobabs and is the      digital          dimension we are creating to renew Baobab tradition,      "technology"          and culture. So BBX is a network of local, eventually      connected,          nodes that we call Mucuas, that is a name for Baobab fruit      (we          don't need more server and "slavery ideology"). Mucuas can      work          disconnected and synchronize eventually by internet or with      other          media or devices (it's a paradigm similar to delay tolerant          networks). First meta, already in alpha, is to use as a          decentralized digital archive but we think at Baobáxia as a          communication paradigm and architecture, so we are thinking      on a          new field for R&D based on these concepts.          How long have you been thinking of working on this idea? What          made you first think about it? Sincerely, I believe I'm in      this          idea since very long long time. Since 3 years that I'm      working on          it full time. The first time I started to think on this      paradigm          was 2008, looking at a point to point radio communication      system          I saw in some quilombos communities in Amazonia. They had a      quite          complex infrastructure and logistic to achieve a basic voice          communication, based on retransmission of messages from          communities to communities until get to the nearest city and          back.
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==== Have you ever applied to OTF in the past? ====
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No
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==== Please list any urls including personal website, github, facebook, twitter, etc. that you might want us to see.: ====
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NPDD wiki home:
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http://acs.taina.net.br/wiki/NPDD
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Our main project Baobáxia, wiki home:
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http://acs.taina.net.br/wiki/NPDD/Baobáxia
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Direct access to one of running Baobáxia node,  called "mucua"      (in alpha, sometimes need a to refresh/ctrl+r):      http://baobaxia.mocambos.net/      Github Baobáxia code repository:      http://github.com/RedeMocambos/baobaxia
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== Your project ==
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=== What is your idea? Describe it: ===
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The ideia starts form the Route of Baobabs. One of Mocambos network founder, TC, started planting Baobabs in          quilombos and Mocambos communities as a symbol of a freed land/place. Baobabs in Africa are very important for      spiritual          and also nutritional/practical reasons. Since very old time,      and          because Baobabs are estimated to live more than 5000 thousand          years, they are very important to communities and become the          places where people meets and share most important events and          memory. Baobáxia stands for Galaxy of Baobabs and is the      digital          dimension we are creating to renew Baobab tradition,      "technology"          and culture. So BBX is a network of local, eventually      connected,          nodes that we call Mucuas, that is a name for Baobab fruit      (we          don't need more server and "slavery ideology"). Mucuas can      work          disconnected and synchronize eventually by internet or with      other          media or devices (it's a paradigm similar to delay tolerant          networks). First meta, already in alpha, is to use as a          decentralized digital archive but we think at Baobáxia as a          communication paradigm and architecture, so we are thinking      on a          new field for R&D based on these concepts.          How long have you been thinking of working on this idea? What          made you first think about it? Sincerely, I believe I'm in      this          idea since very long long time. Since 3 years that I'm      working on          it full time. The first time I started to think on this      paradigm          was 2008, looking at a point to point radio communication      system          I saw in some quilombos communities in Amazonia. They had a      quite          complex infrastructure and logistic to achieve a basic voice          communication, based on retransmission of messages from          communities to communities until get to the nearest city and          back.
  
 
===  Who are your collaborators, if any, on this idea and how are they involved? ===
 
===  Who are your collaborators, if any, on this idea and how are they involved? ===
We are working on Baobáxia, since the beginning,         together with some communities of Mocambos Network. There are          people more involved in software part of the project, like         Fernão and Nara, Baobáxia UI developers, and people, like      TC,          Angel, Guilherme, who are working on coordinating activities      with          local communities and working on video and multimedia      production.          We have done a lot of workshops, labs, and discussion with a      lot          of communities and there are already at least around 20          communities who's interested in learning more, developing and          work with BBX. That's already around 10% of Mocambos Network          communities and interests is growing fast.
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We are working on Baobáxia, since the beginning, together with some communities of Mocambos Network. There are          people more involved in software part of the project, like Fernão and Nara, Baobáxia UI developers, and people, like      TC,          Angel, Guilherme, who are working on coordinating activities      with          local communities and working on video and multimedia      production.          We have done a lot of workshops, labs, and discussion with a      lot          of communities and there are already at least around 20          communities who's interested in learning more, developing and          work with BBX. That's already around 10% of Mocambos Network          communities and interests is growing fast.
  
 
===  Why did you pick this idea to work on? Do you have domain expertise in this area? Why are you the right person to work on it? : ===  
 
===  Why did you pick this idea to work on? Do you have domain expertise in this area? Why are you the right person to work on it? : ===  
 
In 1998, when I was 17 years old, I made, as the final          school work, a study called Human-E-CO-Science, joking on      words          human, eco, science and consciousness.  It was a wide      discussion          about relation between technology and nature. Than I studied          Computer Science, I left for years because i moved to Brazil      and          started working in 2005 with Mocambos Network. In 2012 I      rejoined          and finished the course and my thesis was titled "Eventually          connected federated networks. An architecture and prototype      for          Mocambos Network". Baobáxia software development started      with          that work , and so these are some of Baobáxia roots that          connects to me.
 
In 1998, when I was 17 years old, I made, as the final          school work, a study called Human-E-CO-Science, joking on      words          human, eco, science and consciousness.  It was a wide      discussion          about relation between technology and nature. Than I studied          Computer Science, I left for years because i moved to Brazil      and          started working in 2005 with Mocambos Network. In 2012 I      rejoined          and finished the course and my thesis was titled "Eventually          connected federated networks. An architecture and prototype      for          Mocambos Network". Baobáxia software development started      with          that work , and so these are some of Baobáxia roots that          connects to me.
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===  What's new about what you're thinking? What alternatives do people resort to because it doesn't exist yet (or they don't know about it)? : ===
 
===  What's new about what you're thinking? What alternatives do people resort to because it doesn't exist yet (or they don't know about it)? : ===
          I'm/we are thinking something new and something old. We are          looking at new technologies giving again value to traditional      and          common human practices of living, communicating and sharing          information and things.          We believe that communication can regain it's human values      with a          more decentralized and locally driven technology and          infrastructure. We started thinking and discussing cloudy          centralized Internet paradigm that maybe is not so healty and          sustainable because it's too time and resource consuming. We      need          more disconnected time again to focus on our real human      needs.          This is not about running away from Internet.. we know how          important can be. Most Mocambos communities have very bad or      no          internet connection, and we worked a lot to get access to          internet. Since around 2004 we got connection for around a          hundred communities. But we also see how strong is the power      of          internet media products and "social networks" that is even      more          critical in traditional communities like quilombos and      indigenous          aldeia. These communities are seeding all their traditional          cultural, memories, and histories in a digital land that      doesn't          belong to them (cloud) and doesn't respect at all their      cultural          identities. This is not only related to traditional      communities          like in Mocambos network. We believe Internet should be a      network          of networks build from grassroots communities and      technologically          empowered people. Now people who get connected is to much          connected and who's is not connected it's to much isolated.      We          are trying our way.. eventually connected.          What significant challenges do you expect to encounter while          perusing this idea? Being a different paradigm and contexts      we'll          need to work on solutions that involve knowledge in all      areas.          The ideia is based on a network of mucuas, that are, in main      part          autonomous local networks, so the main challenge is teaching      and          empowering more people from these communities. There are few          developers committed to work on pattern that go out of the      main          stream, like creating technologies with/for offline people      (we          should say "differently on-line" people). That's a problem.           
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I'm/we are thinking something new and something old. We are          looking at new technologies giving again value to traditional      and          common human practices of living, communicating and sharing          information and things.          We believe that communication can regain it's human values      with a          more decentralized and locally driven technology and          infrastructure. We started thinking and discussing cloudy          centralized Internet paradigm that maybe is not so healty and          sustainable because it's too time and resource consuming. We      need          more disconnected time again to focus on our real human      needs.          This is not about running away from Internet.. we know how          important can be. Most Mocambos communities have very bad or      no          internet connection, and we worked a lot to get access to          internet. Since around 2004 we got connection for around a          hundred communities. But we also see how strong is the power      of          internet media products and "social networks" that is even      more          critical in traditional communities like quilombos and      indigenous          aldeia. These communities are seeding all their traditional          cultural, memories, and histories in a digital land that      doesn't          belong to them (cloud) and doesn't respect at all their      cultural          identities. This is not only related to traditional      communities          like in Mocambos network. We believe Internet should be a      network          of networks build from grassroots communities and      technologically          empowered people. Now people who get connected is to much          connected and who's is not connected it's to much isolated.      We          are trying our way.. eventually connected.          What significant challenges do you expect to encounter while          perusing this idea? Being a different paradigm and contexts      we'll          need to work on solutions that involve knowledge in all      areas.          The ideia is based on a network of mucuas, that are, in main      part          autonomous local networks, so the main challenge is teaching      and          empowering more people from these communities. There are few          developers committed to work on pattern that go out of the      main          stream, like creating technologies with/for offline people      (we          should say "differently on-line" people). That's a problem.           
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=== What do you understand about your idea that others doing similar things just don't get? ===
 
=== What do you understand about your idea that others doing similar things just don't get? ===
Quilombolas and indigenous always          reference the fight for land, as the First fight. So, we look      at          local node/mucuas as our fight for a "digital land". Being a          Mucua your territory you can really work, experiment, and      take          the fruits of what are "planting on it". And you can still      work          if there is no internet. The Internet model of centralized          services means few people can really administrate these      "lands"          for the simple reason that they should have a high level of      trust          and tech knowledge to give access to a centralized system      that          for example, if stops, stops for everybody. We strongly      believe          that having each communities it's own mucua, digital land, to          experiment and work they can grow faster and involve and      teach          more people.         
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Quilombolas and indigenous always          reference the fight for land, as the First fight. So, we look      at          local node/mucuas as our fight for a "digital land". Being a          Mucua your territory you can really work, experiment, and      take          the fruits of what are "planting on it". And you can still      work          if there is no internet. The Internet model of centralized          services means few people can really administrate these      "lands"          for the simple reason that they should have a high level of      trust          and tech knowledge to give access to a centralized system      that          for example, if stops, stops for everybody. We strongly      believe          that having each communities it's own mucua, digital land, to          experiment and work they can grow faster and involve and      teach          more people.         
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===  How far along are you? Do you have a beta or draft yet? If not, when will you? Have you already gone public? Are people talking about it? If so, who? Are people using it? If so, tell us how and how many? : ===
 
===  How far along are you? Do you have a beta or draft yet? If not, when will you? Have you already gone public? Are people talking about it? If so, who? Are people using it? If so, tell us how and how many? : ===
There are already 14 mucuas, 6 are moveable and 8      are          in communities. We started "planting" the first mucuas, with      a          alpha version of Baobáxia, around 2 months ago and we      already          have more than 200 hundreds videos and media contents      published          with already 37 real users.          If you have an online demo or viewable work, what's the url?          http://baobaxia.mocambos.net
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There are already 14 mucuas, 6 are moveable and 8      are          in communities. We started "planting" the first mucuas, with      a          alpha version of Baobáxia, around 2 months ago and we      already          have more than 200 hundreds videos and media contents      published          with already 37 real users.          If you have an online demo or viewable work, what's the url?          http://baobaxia.mocambos.net
=== --How will you do it?-- ===
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          Describe how: We are already working on Baobáxia with a         partnership with Bank of Brazil Foundation that ended this     month,          dez/2014. We need to grant more support to the development      group          and prepare more people to manage local mucuas. We are      discussing          partnership with some universities and R&D centers to grant          access to more people. Our main development group is based      near          Brasilia and we work together with other people by net but          frequently organizing real meeting. We have contact and we      work          with free software gurus of different countries, like Joey      Hess          dev of git-annex that is supporting our work. Next step is          getting a first stable release, debugging, packaging and          optimizing the code. Next step is also empowering our network          infrastructure.           
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=== How will you do it? Describe how: ===
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We are already working on Baobáxia with a partnership with Bank of Brazil Foundation that ended this month,          dez/2014. We need to grant more support to the development      group          and prepare more people to manage local mucuas. We are      discussing          partnership with some universities and R&D centers to grant          access to more people. Our main development group is based      near          Brasilia and we work together with other people by net but          frequently organizing real meeting. We have contact and we      work          with free software gurus of different countries, like Joey      Hess          dev of git-annex that is supporting our work. Next step is          getting a first stable release, debugging, packaging and          optimizing the code. Next step is also empowering our network          infrastructure.           
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=== When would you ideally start and why? : We are already at work! How long will it take? (1-12 months): ===
 
=== When would you ideally start and why? : We are already at work! How long will it take? (1-12 months): ===
12         If we fund you, will you be committing to working exclusively      on          this idea for this duration? Yes.     
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=== If we fund you, will you be committing to working exclusively      on          this idea for this duration? ===
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===  Would other funders be interested in supporting it? Could this idea make money? If so, how much and how? (We realize you can't know precisely, but give your best estimate.): ===
 
===  Would other funders be interested in supporting it? Could this idea make money? If so, how much and how? (We realize you can't know precisely, but give your best estimate.): ===
          We are already working on creating local communities R&D      groups          in cooperation with Universities and Institutions. A lot of          schools are also interested in the technology and digital      archive          contents also. We can provide this solution to public          telecenters, schools and associations. Being a communication          paradigm that doesn't need connection infrastructure can be          potentially revolutionary in a lot of South American and          African countries creating a lot of new work possibilities.
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We are already working on creating local communities R&D      groups          in cooperation with Universities and Institutions. A lot of          schools are also interested in the technology and digital      archive          contents also. We can provide this solution to public          telecenters, schools and associations. Being a communication          paradigm that doesn't need connection infrastructure can be          potentially revolutionary in a lot of South American and          African countries creating a lot of new work possibilities.
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          Describe them:          Mocambos Network is connecting around 200 hundred communities      all          over Brazil and with growing connections with South America,          Africa and Europe. They are mainly afrodescendants      communities,          quilombos, indigenous, traditional communities, urban      cultural          groups and associations..          You can see a map here (user and pass: livre):          http://mapa.mocambos.net          How will you get them to know about it? If your idea is the      type          that faces a chicken-and-egg problem in the sense that it      won't          be attractive or important to people until it has a lot of      people          involved, how will you overcome that? We are already working          together.          Why do they need it?          Baobáxia is already used for strategic communication and      digital          memory preservation for ethnic groups like quilombolas and          indigenous communities that are facing violence and      increasing          attacks to their right to exist in their land. Brazil is a          "growing country" where agrobusiness and mineral exploitation          model is threatening traditional communities each day more.          Baobáxia will help to preserve immaterial heritage and          communities memory directly in the communities and spreading      to          the world. This media contents will also a base for community          pedagogy that can be provided with different local means      (radio,          tv, wifi..)          Mucuas can prevent sharing outside the communities sensitive          contents, but at the same time can help sistematically      reporting          of violence situations.
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===  Who will it help? Describe them: ===
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Mocambos Network is connecting around 200 hundred communities      all          over Brazil and with growing connections with South America,          Africa and Europe. They are mainly afrodescendants      communities,          quilombos, indigenous, traditional communities, urban      cultural          groups and associations..          You can see a map here (user and pass: livre):          http://mapa.mocambos.net          How will you get them to know about it? If your idea is the      type          that faces a chicken-and-egg problem in the sense that it      won't          be attractive or important to people until it has a lot of      people          involved, how will you overcome that? We are already working          together.          Why do they need it?          Baobáxia is already used for strategic communication and      digital          memory preservation for ethnic groups like quilombolas and          indigenous communities that are facing violence and      increasing          attacks to their right to exist in their land. Brazil is a          "growing country" where agrobusiness and mineral exploitation          model is threatening traditional communities each day more.          Baobáxia will help to preserve immaterial heritage and          communities memory directly in the communities and spreading      to          the world. This media contents will also a base for community          pedagogy that can be provided with different local means      (radio,          tv, wifi..)          Mucuas can prevent sharing outside the communities sensitive          contents, but at the same time can help sistematically      reporting          of violence situations.

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Basic information

Your name: Vincenzo Tozzi Your email: vince@mocambos.net Give your project a name: Baobáxia (BBX)

More about you

What is your current or most recent position and employer or research institution?

Coordinator of R&D group of Mocambos Network and Vice-President of Casa de Cultura Tainã

What are (or were) you doing there and what was your role?

I work with Mocambos Network since around 9 years and I'm coordinating NPDD, that's Mocambos Digital Research and Development Group. Mocambos is a grassroots network of mainly quilombos communities, but also indigenous aldeias and urban cultural communities. I'm vicepresident of Casa de Cultura Tainã, who started Mocambos Network and that is nationally and internationally known for its commitment to afrobrazilian culture and free digital culture.

Have you ever applied to OTF in the past?

No

Please list any urls including personal website, github, facebook, twitter, etc. that you might want us to see.:

NPDD wiki home: http://acs.taina.net.br/wiki/NPDD

Our main project Baobáxia, wiki home: http://acs.taina.net.br/wiki/NPDD/Baobáxia

Direct access to one of running Baobáxia node, called "mucua" (in alpha, sometimes need a to refresh/ctrl+r): http://baobaxia.mocambos.net/ Github Baobáxia code repository: http://github.com/RedeMocambos/baobaxia

Your project

What is your idea? Describe it:

The ideia starts form the Route of Baobabs. One of Mocambos network founder, TC, started planting Baobabs in quilombos and Mocambos communities as a symbol of a freed land/place. Baobabs in Africa are very important for spiritual and also nutritional/practical reasons. Since very old time, and because Baobabs are estimated to live more than 5000 thousand years, they are very important to communities and become the places where people meets and share most important events and memory. Baobáxia stands for Galaxy of Baobabs and is the digital dimension we are creating to renew Baobab tradition, "technology" and culture. So BBX is a network of local, eventually connected, nodes that we call Mucuas, that is a name for Baobab fruit (we don't need more server and "slavery ideology"). Mucuas can work disconnected and synchronize eventually by internet or with other media or devices (it's a paradigm similar to delay tolerant networks). First meta, already in alpha, is to use as a decentralized digital archive but we think at Baobáxia as a communication paradigm and architecture, so we are thinking on a new field for R&D based on these concepts. How long have you been thinking of working on this idea? What made you first think about it? Sincerely, I believe I'm in this idea since very long long time. Since 3 years that I'm working on it full time. The first time I started to think on this paradigm was 2008, looking at a point to point radio communication system I saw in some quilombos communities in Amazonia. They had a quite complex infrastructure and logistic to achieve a basic voice communication, based on retransmission of messages from communities to communities until get to the nearest city and back.

Who are your collaborators, if any, on this idea and how are they involved?

We are working on Baobáxia, since the beginning, together with some communities of Mocambos Network. There are people more involved in software part of the project, like Fernão and Nara, Baobáxia UI developers, and people, like TC, Angel, Guilherme, who are working on coordinating activities with local communities and working on video and multimedia production. We have done a lot of workshops, labs, and discussion with a lot of communities and there are already at least around 20 communities who's interested in learning more, developing and work with BBX. That's already around 10% of Mocambos Network communities and interests is growing fast.

Why did you pick this idea to work on? Do you have domain expertise in this area? Why are you the right person to work on it? :

In 1998, when I was 17 years old, I made, as the final school work, a study called Human-E-CO-Science, joking on words human, eco, science and consciousness. It was a wide discussion about relation between technology and nature. Than I studied Computer Science, I left for years because i moved to Brazil and started working in 2005 with Mocambos Network. In 2012 I rejoined and finished the course and my thesis was titled "Eventually connected federated networks. An architecture and prototype for Mocambos Network". Baobáxia software development started with that work , and so these are some of Baobáxia roots that connects to me.

What's new about what you're thinking? What alternatives do people resort to because it doesn't exist yet (or they don't know about it)? :

I'm/we are thinking something new and something old. We are looking at new technologies giving again value to traditional and common human practices of living, communicating and sharing information and things. We believe that communication can regain it's human values with a more decentralized and locally driven technology and infrastructure. We started thinking and discussing cloudy centralized Internet paradigm that maybe is not so healty and sustainable because it's too time and resource consuming. We need more disconnected time again to focus on our real human needs. This is not about running away from Internet.. we know how important can be. Most Mocambos communities have very bad or no internet connection, and we worked a lot to get access to internet. Since around 2004 we got connection for around a hundred communities. But we also see how strong is the power of internet media products and "social networks" that is even more critical in traditional communities like quilombos and indigenous aldeia. These communities are seeding all their traditional cultural, memories, and histories in a digital land that doesn't belong to them (cloud) and doesn't respect at all their cultural identities. This is not only related to traditional communities like in Mocambos network. We believe Internet should be a network of networks build from grassroots communities and technologically empowered people. Now people who get connected is to much connected and who's is not connected it's to much isolated. We are trying our way.. eventually connected. What significant challenges do you expect to encounter while perusing this idea? Being a different paradigm and contexts we'll need to work on solutions that involve knowledge in all areas. The ideia is based on a network of mucuas, that are, in main part autonomous local networks, so the main challenge is teaching and empowering more people from these communities. There are few developers committed to work on pattern that go out of the main stream, like creating technologies with/for offline people (we should say "differently on-line" people). That's a problem.


What do you understand about your idea that others doing similar things just don't get?

Quilombolas and indigenous always reference the fight for land, as the First fight. So, we look at local node/mucuas as our fight for a "digital land". Being a Mucua your territory you can really work, experiment, and take the fruits of what are "planting on it". And you can still work if there is no internet. The Internet model of centralized services means few people can really administrate these "lands" for the simple reason that they should have a high level of trust and tech knowledge to give access to a centralized system that for example, if stops, stops for everybody. We strongly believe that having each communities it's own mucua, digital land, to experiment and work they can grow faster and involve and teach more people.

How far along are you? Do you have a beta or draft yet? If not, when will you? Have you already gone public? Are people talking about it? If so, who? Are people using it? If so, tell us how and how many? :

There are already 14 mucuas, 6 are moveable and 8 are in communities. We started "planting" the first mucuas, with a alpha version of Baobáxia, around 2 months ago and we already have more than 200 hundreds videos and media contents published with already 37 real users. If you have an online demo or viewable work, what's the url? http://baobaxia.mocambos.net

How will you do it? Describe how:

We are already working on Baobáxia with a partnership with Bank of Brazil Foundation that ended this month, dez/2014. We need to grant more support to the development group and prepare more people to manage local mucuas. We are discussing partnership with some universities and R&D centers to grant access to more people. Our main development group is based near Brasilia and we work together with other people by net but frequently organizing real meeting. We have contact and we work with free software gurus of different countries, like Joey Hess dev of git-annex that is supporting our work. Next step is getting a first stable release, debugging, packaging and optimizing the code. Next step is also empowering our network infrastructure.

When would you ideally start and why? : We are already at work! How long will it take? (1-12 months):

12

If we fund you, will you be committing to working exclusively on this idea for this duration?

Yes.

Would other funders be interested in supporting it? Could this idea make money? If so, how much and how? (We realize you can't know precisely, but give your best estimate.):

We are already working on creating local communities R&D groups in cooperation with Universities and Institutions. A lot of schools are also interested in the technology and digital archive contents also. We can provide this solution to public telecenters, schools and associations. Being a communication paradigm that doesn't need connection infrastructure can be potentially revolutionary in a lot of South American and African countries creating a lot of new work possibilities.

Who will it help? Describe them:

Mocambos Network is connecting around 200 hundred communities all over Brazil and with growing connections with South America, Africa and Europe. They are mainly afrodescendants communities, quilombos, indigenous, traditional communities, urban cultural groups and associations.. You can see a map here (user and pass: livre): http://mapa.mocambos.net How will you get them to know about it? If your idea is the type that faces a chicken-and-egg problem in the sense that it won't be attractive or important to people until it has a lot of people involved, how will you overcome that? We are already working together. Why do they need it? Baobáxia is already used for strategic communication and digital memory preservation for ethnic groups like quilombolas and indigenous communities that are facing violence and increasing attacks to their right to exist in their land. Brazil is a "growing country" where agrobusiness and mineral exploitation model is threatening traditional communities each day more. Baobáxia will help to preserve immaterial heritage and communities memory directly in the communities and spreading to the world. This media contents will also a base for community pedagogy that can be provided with different local means (radio, tv, wifi..) Mucuas can prevent sharing outside the communities sensitive contents, but at the same time can help sistematically reporting of violence situations.

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