I've forwarded receipts for the cable and the crimper to relevant
individuals as I don't really want to share personal details with the
list. I need the cable this week so I'm coming by tomorrow to pick it
up. I'm happy to discuss any "mediation" off list.
On 8/28/16 4:04 PM, Julio Rios wrote:
> Moving lists to Bcc. Please contact me if you both want to have mediation.
> It sounds like there was a general misunderstanding that can be quickly
> resolved at least in this specific case.…
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> and things can easily escalate. Let's chill for a day or so and see what
> is feasible then.
>
> -Julio
>
> On Sun, Aug 28, 2016 at 3:54 PM Max B <maxb.personal(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I did tell rob to fuck off. This was after he tried to bully me (for the
>> second time in the last year) out of a space in which I am also a member.
>>
>> I was at sudoroom in the sudomesh shelves looking for a few things which
>> I paid for out of my own pocket and had never received any compensation
>> for. I have receipts for the rj45ez crimper, the outdoor shielded cable,
>> and some rj45s. I'm happy to show them to anyone who asks. Rob came over
>> and tried to act as sudoroom police, telling me that I couldn't be there
>> and that I couldn't get my things. I told him that while I wasn't a
>> member of sudomesh anymore, I was in fact a sudoroom member and that I
>> was retrieving a few things that were mine. He continued to tell me I
>> couldn't be there. I became emotional and told him to "fuck off". At
>> that point he became totally irate and told me that I had to leave,
>> putting his body in the way of me getting my things.
>>
>> At that point, short of a physical altercation, there was nothing I
>> could do, so I walked out of the building. I reached my car and realized
>> that I only had the crimpers, but I really need the cable for a project
>> I'm working on this week, so I went back in the front door. Rob was
>> there and got mad again. I told him that I just wanted the cable that
>> was mine. He said that I couldn't be in the building, but if I went
>> outside I could show him the receipt and he would get the cable for him.
>> I opened my computer to get the receipt and looked through my emails.
>> Shortly after, he told me that he wasn't in the mood to help me and that
>> I could arrange with sudomesh to get it some other time. At that point I
>> left.
>>
>> I need the cable this coming week. I'm planning on coming back tomorrow
>> (24 hours temp ban or whatever) to get it. I've already been completely
>> and totally let down by the "mediation" process at sudoroom. Several
>> core members of the omni can attest to that and it's something which
>> I'll discuss with anyone, though I don't need to publicly shame folks.
>> After I get my things, I suppose Rob and company can decide if they
>> really want to go forwards with mediation after what happened the last
>> time.
>>
>> I was actually only planning on borrowing MY THINGS for a few days.
>>
>>
>> Max
>>
>> On 8/28/16 3:30 PM, robb wrote:
>>> i saw Max B looking through the sudomesh gear and i told him that i
>> thought
>>> he had quit the sudomesh project & asked what he was doing. He told me to
>>> "fuck off" and i asked him to leave for violating our safe space policy.
>> He
>>> walked back in the front door after i walked him out the side door & when
>>> he saw me he claimed he wanted to grab a spool of ethernet cable. i told
>>> him to contact sudomesh to get whatever materials he claims are his.
>>>
>>> i noticed he took a pair of rj45 crimpers (blue handle) which he claimed
>>> were his.
>>>
>>> ~r
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> _______________________________________________
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>>> sudo-discuss(a)lists.sudoroom.org
>>> https://sudoroom.org/lists/listinfo/sudo-discuss
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I did tell rob to fuck off. This was after he tried to bully me (for the
second time in the last year) out of a space in which I am also a member.
I was at sudoroom in the sudomesh shelves looking for a few things which
I paid for out of my own pocket and had never received any compensation
for. I have receipts for the rj45ez crimper, the outdoor shielded cable,
and some rj45s. I'm happy to show them to anyone who asks. Rob came over
and tried to act as sudoroom police, telling me that I …
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and that I couldn't get my things. I told him that while I wasn't a
member of sudomesh anymore, I was in fact a sudoroom member and that I
was retrieving a few things that were mine. He continued to tell me I
couldn't be there. I became emotional and told him to "fuck off". At
that point he became totally irate and told me that I had to leave,
putting his body in the way of me getting my things.
At that point, short of a physical altercation, there was nothing I
could do, so I walked out of the building. I reached my car and realized
that I only had the crimpers, but I really need the cable for a project
I'm working on this week, so I went back in the front door. Rob was
there and got mad again. I told him that I just wanted the cable that
was mine. He said that I couldn't be in the building, but if I went
outside I could show him the receipt and he would get the cable for him.
I opened my computer to get the receipt and looked through my emails.
Shortly after, he told me that he wasn't in the mood to help me and that
I could arrange with sudomesh to get it some other time. At that point I
left.
I need the cable this coming week. I'm planning on coming back tomorrow
(24 hours temp ban or whatever) to get it. I've already been completely
and totally let down by the "mediation" process at sudoroom. Several
core members of the omni can attest to that and it's something which
I'll discuss with anyone, though I don't need to publicly shame folks.
After I get my things, I suppose Rob and company can decide if they
really want to go forwards with mediation after what happened the last time.
I was actually only planning on borrowing MY THINGS for a few days.
Max
On 8/28/16 3:30 PM, robb wrote:
> i saw Max B looking through the sudomesh gear and i told him that i thought
> he had quit the sudomesh project & asked what he was doing. He told me to
> "fuck off" and i asked him to leave for violating our safe space policy. He
> walked back in the front door after i walked him out the side door & when
> he saw me he claimed he wanted to grab a spool of ethernet cable. i told
> him to contact sudomesh to get whatever materials he claims are his.
>
> i noticed he took a pair of rj45 crimpers (blue handle) which he claimed
> were his.
>
> ~r
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> sudo-discuss mailing list
> sudo-discuss(a)lists.sudoroom.org
> https://sudoroom.org/lists/listinfo/sudo-discuss
>
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Hey Folks,
Seriously, we have over 100 AT6 punch down keystone jacks donated to
Sudoroom/SudoMesh.
Each one of them runs for $6.99 on Amazon.
If you would like to read the story about how this happened:
This AM Laura and I went down the street from Omni to drop off some
donations to de depot, and on our way back we saw a lady on her way to
donate some stuff too. But, when I read the label of one of the boxes that
read Panduit", my brain went in alert mode! :) So i asked her what was in
that …
[View More]box, she opened it for us and saw all those connectors! She asked me,
as you an artist? I said, not, but I know what these things are, and we can
use them! : ) She gave us the box. And that is how we got them. :)
Have a great weekend everyone!
Daniel
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Hi!
Hm, I see great photos/posts on Facebook about progress, but the blog
does not contain any of those photos:
https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Mesh/Blog
:-(
Let's make progress more open and less inside a walled garden called
Facebook. I think there is nothing wrong with posting on Facebook, if
content is not just on Facebook.
Mitar
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http://mitar.tnode.com/https://twitter.com/mitar_m
Some of you may have experienced a service interruption earlier today.
This was due to a problem with the exit node which has now been fixed.
Apologies for the downtime.
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marc/juul
It's a case-less board with a single 2.4 GHz radio but it really is $5
including tax and shipping and you can buy as many as you want.
They're estimated to ship in November.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/onion/omega2-5-iot-computer-with-wi-fi…
I ordered 10 of them for mesh projects.
It's a bit sad that they don't have the ethernet broken out since that
would make them useful as mesh routers that we could just hand out left and
right. We could make ethernet breakout boards for them …
[View More]ourselves if we feel
like doing some soldering, but given that you can buy an OpenWRT router for
~$12 with two ethernet ports and a case it's not obvious that this is worth
it.
If we're ok with just one ethernet port then we could buy a bunch of $1.75
USB ethernet adapters. Assume $1 for a dollar store plastic case and we
then have usable mesh routers for $8 a pop.
They're probably more useful as interfaces between e.g. LoRa hardware and
sensors and such where you just want it to be small, low power and cheap
but still want to run e.g. a full meshing protocol.
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marc/juul
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Hi!
Forwarding.
Mitar
-------- Forwarded Message --------
From: Eric Schultz <eschultz(a)prplfoundation.org>
Subject: [Battlemesh] FCC Contacts about Wifi Regulations
To: Battle of the Mesh Mailing List <battlemesh(a)ml.ninux.org>
All,
I wanted to let folks at Battlemesh know that the FCC reached out to prpl
Foundation about their U-NII Security Requirements. While we've discussed
this on some public prpl lists (openwrt(a)lists.prplfoundation.org and
fcc(a)lists.prplfoundation.…
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As background, staff from the FCC contacted us in late June to set up a
meeting about the U-NII requirements. It was very introductory and we
didn't get into details but they did express that they wanted to continue
the dialogue. We've reached out to the FCC to try to setup a meeting
between the FCC and important open source community members, including in
the OpenWrt/LEDE community, but as of yet nothing has been agreed upon.
While the dialogue is still early, the FCC has asked that anyone interested
file comments on their docket with suggestions about ways to address wifi
interference as well as the pros and cons of different approaches. I
believe they are looking to try to finalize rules in the next few months so
I encourage folks to submit their comments as soon as possible.
To submit comments, please visit and https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filings and
using Proceeding No: 15-170. I strongly encourage interested parties to
contact the FCC through this mechanism.
Thanks,
Eric
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Eric Schultz, Community Manager, prpl Foundation
http://www.prplfoundation.org
eschultz(a)prplfoundation.org
cell: 920-539-0404
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