Hi!
I think this might be interesting to some. I would guess you can
participate in the class even if you are not a student.
Mitar
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From: Anant SAHAI <sahai(a)eecs.berkeley.edu>
Subject: [eecs-grads] Course Announcement: CS294 Collaborative
Intelligent Agents and the DARPA Spectrum Collaboration Challenge
To: eecs-grads(a)eecs.berkeley.edu, eecs-announce(a)eecs.berkeley.edu
Dear EECS grad students,
I'm offering a research-oriented 294 course this …
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MW 1-2:30pm in 310 Soda.
Course Description:
This research-oriented course is about bringing artificial intelligence
techniques based on machine learning and adaptation to the problem of
collaboration rather than competition. Can we make agents that collaborate
with each other without such agents having to be co-designed from the
start? (i.e. How can we learn to collaborate with strangers?) This is an
emerging research frontier with many fundamental problems and in this
course, we are going to get to the frontier and together, explore beyond it.
The hope is that many of the course projects will evolve into research
papers (or even dissertations if so desired).
To make things concrete, we will use the new DARPA Spectrum Collaboration
Challenge as an example problem domain. In the last decade, the DARPA
challenges were instrumental in kicking self-driving car technology into
high gear. This new challenge aims to do the same for collaborative
intelligence. Berkeley was selected to field a team in this challenge.
Students do not require a wireless background to participate, as we will do
a quick pass through the basics of wireless communication and networking as
a small part of this course. The course is open to a diverse set of
backgrounds. In particular, students with a background in human computer
interaction, game-theory, networking, or learning are particularly
welcomed, but none of these are required background. If you have non-EECS
friends that you think would be interested, they are welcome too.
This is room-shared as a 194 and 294 pair. Consequently, for those graduate
students who would like to do a group project involving an undergrad, this
could be a fun way to do that. However, working with undergrads will not be
required.
--
http://mitar.tnode.com/https://twitter.com/mitar_m
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as you all may have noticed, makenode.js doesn't work anymore
apparently this is because the server it communicates with evaporated?
so, this is a call for all people who know what to do about this problem to
reply with information so that the problem can be dealt with.
myself and papazoga are willing to work on it, or at least poke at it and try
to improve documentation.
my apologies if the information I seek is easily found and I just didn't know
where to look.
thank you
-jake
https://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/meraki/mr18
Very nice triple-radio unit and apparently OpenWRT compatible?
Could be good for use in Omni.
You can get one for free for participating in a webinar as explained on the
OpenWRT page :)
Someone up for it?
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marc/juul
There is a community conference/workshop/gathering every year for community
mesh folks called BattleMesh:
http://battlemesh.org/BattleMeshV10
The date and location have been set:
June 5th to 11th, 2017 in Vienna
I am planning to go. Does anyone want to come along and make it a group
outing?
See the agenda from the previous event for an idea of what takes place:
http://battlemesh.org/BattleMeshV9/Agenda
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marc/juul
I'm getting these errors in config.log when I try to build:
gcc version 5.4.0 20160609 (Ubuntu 5.4.0-6ubuntu1~16.04.4)
configure:4307: $? = 0
configure:4296: gcc -V >&5
gcc: error: unrecognized command line option '-V'
gcc: fatal error: no input files
compilation terminated.
configure:4307: $? = 1
configure:4296: gcc -qversion >&5
gcc: error: unrecognized command line option '-qversion'
gcc: fatal error: no input files
compilation terminated.
configure:4307: $? = 1
configure:4327:…
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configure:4349: gcc -O2
-I/home/andrew/sudowrt-firmware/built_firmware/builder.ar71xx/staging_dir/host/include
-I/home/andrew/sudowrt-firmware/built_firmware/builder.ar71xx/staging_dir/host/usr/include
-I/home/andrew/sudowrt-firmware/built_firmware/builder.ar71xx/staging_dir/host/include
-I/home/andrew/sudowrt-firmware/built_firmware/builder.ar71xx/staging_dir/host/usr/include
-L/home/andrew/sudowrt-firmware/built_firmware/builder.ar71xx/staging_dir/host/lib
-L/home/andrew/sudowrt-firmware/built_firmware/builder.ar71xx/staging_dir/host/usr/lib
conftest.c >&5
gcc: fatal error: -fuse-linker-plugin, but liblto_plugin.so not found
compilation terminated.
configure:4353: $? = 1
configure:4391: result: no
liblto_plugin.so is on my system in the PATH, so I'm kinda stumped. Also
not sure what's going on with the 'unrecognized command line option' errors.
Earlier, it couldn't find the `cc1` binary, but I fixed that with a
symlink. Not sure where I could add a symlink for this file, though.
Any thoughts? I was able to build OpenWRT without a hitch, so I think the
issue is in something SudoWRT is doing.
Andy
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Hi all,
I've been working remotely with Lisha Sterling with Geeks Without
Bounds, Digital
Smoke Signals <https://www.facebook.com/DigitalSmokeSignals> and other orgs
comprising the Tech Warrior Camp on the ground at Standing Rock. They
completed their WiFi bridge to a nearby tribal-owned telecom on Saturday
and so the camp now has internet, but they could use support building out
an intranet mesh for ready access to Lakota educational materials, medical
and legal info, camp-to-camp …
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be powered via a decentralized array of small solar / wind / bike power
modules. The intention is to build out permanent and sustainable
infrastructure at Standing Rock, to last well beyond the pipeline protest.
If you can make it out there to help, or contribute to their fund to
procure necessary equipmen <https://www.gofundme.com/waterissacred>t,
please do! If you're in the Bay and can donate equipment, in particular
OpenWRT-comptatible routers, bring them to Sudo Room ASAP and I will ensure
they make it into one of the trucks heading out there this week.
Read Lisha's post on internet @ Standing Rock: http://gwob.org/internet-at-
standing-rock/
You can find more info on preparing for and being at Standing Rock,
including Lisha's signal #, here:
https://omnicommons.org/wiki/Standing_Rock_Resources
Email me privately for more details on the network buildout phasing,
current technical & environmental challenges, and line-of-site mapping.
Love and solidarity,
Jenny
Help open a people-powered common space in Oakland, California!
https://omnicommons.org/donate
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"Technology is the campfire around which we tell our stories."
-Laurie Anderson
"Storytelling reveals meaning without committing the error of defining it."
-Hannah Arendt
"To define is to kill. To suggest is to create."
-Stéphane Mallarmé
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Greetings radio geeks,
As you're probably aware, over 10,000 Native Americans and allies have
converged at the Standing Rock reservation in South Dakota on the lands of
the Great Sioux Nation in peaceful defense of the Missouri River, under
which the Dakota Access Pipeline is poised to drill to complete the
pipeline by January 1st.
The main camp, Oceti Sakowin, received an eviction notice from the US Army
Corps of Engineers on Friday, demanding the camp be cleared by December 5th
- one day …
[View More]after a large planned action by Veterans for Standing Rock and a
multi-faith prayer action scheduled for Dec. 4th. In a nutshell, Standing
Rock needs you now more than ever!
I've been helping how I can in communication with Lisha Sterling from Geeks
Without Bounds, who's been working on communications infrastructure on the
ground for the past several months. They recently finished a wifi bridge to
the local tribal telecom, as well as successfully amplifying cellular 3G/4G
reception. *I'm extending a callout for HAM radio operators at her request,
who are willing to stand for the sovereignty of the Great Sioux Nation.*
If you're an experienced HAM radio operator, or know folks who are, and
willing to travel to Standing Rock to help with this critical
infrastructure buildout, please contact Lisha (cc'd) at lisha AT gwob DOT
org.
Resources on Lakota values and culture, medical and legal info, what to
bring, how to get there, and digital security tips can be found at
https://omnicommons.org/wiki/Standing_Rock_Resources - if you fly, Lisha
can help to arrange transport to the camp from the airport in Bismarck.
Mni wiconi (water is life)!
Jenny
Help open a people-powered common space in Oakland, California!
https://omnicommons.org/donate
`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`
"Technology is the campfire around which we tell our stories."
-Laurie Anderson
"Storytelling reveals meaning without committing the error of defining it."
-Hannah Arendt
"To define is to kill. To suggest is to create."
-Stéphane Mallarmé
~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`
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this is for my house. i'm willing to donate money to get it, but i'm ready for it now.
i know we have tons of these spools laying around, and we'll always get more, so tell me where it is.
I was setting up a node with https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Mesh/WalkThrough on
my Mac yesterday, and in addition to the listed binary dependencies, I had
to `brew install gnu-tar`, as the system tar was creating incompatible
packages. Can someone update the wiki page to help out other Mac users?
Andy
I'd like help organize another canvas of the neighborhood around the Omni
to distribute more nodes. Are there still nodes available to distribute?
Anyone interested in helping out? I'm thinking a weekend in early December.
Andy
hey marc, i relocated the two pots racks i said will be helping with.
when doing that, i noticed that the big bubble like antenna was non
secured, it was being held by the network cables that were passing by.
anyhow, i unhooked from those wires and now it is on the floor, against the
shelf unit. i didn't even dare to attempt to bring it up myself. this is a
two folks job. I will return tomorrow, very likely and if you there, we can
bring it back up.
Oh yes, now we have the space to move the …
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during the day, so we can see clearly; its a bit dark in the evenings.
thanks,
daniel
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Tomorrow, Tuesday, at 7:30 pm we'll be hacking on mesh software and
reorganizing all our stuffs!
No special skills required! Lots of stuff to do!
We need to sort our collection of routers into OpenWRT compatible and
useful and "everything else"!
We need to trace and label all unlabeled ethernet cables going into our
switches!
We might even plan the build-out of a wall/fence to discourage unauthorized
access to the mesh/server area!
I spent many hours yesterday getting the bulk of the reorg …
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the legacy junk and non-mesh stuff has been cleared out or put in boxes.
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marc/juul
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Hi There!
My name is Dustin O'Hara. I'm from Los Angeles. I'm a doctoral candidate
and researcher from UCLA. I'm very interested in the Sudoroom, with a
special interest in the Sudomesh project. I will be visiting the bay area
in early December (5th-9th) to run a weeklong workshop with some high
school students.
I was hoping someone from Sudoroom / the Sudomesh project might be willing
to meet with us and tell us about the space and projects. Additionally, if
someone is interested in running …
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budget that we could hire someone or make a donation to the Sudoroom with;
this would be ideal if possible.
All the best, and thanks!
Dustin O'Hara
310.890.8547
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no if it's a diplexer, it's called a diplexer on both ends.
"The diplexer is a different device than a passive combiner or splitter."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diplexer
if it's a splitter, it's described here
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_dividers_and_directional_couplers
the devices are very different. A diplexer divides a port by frequency (above
a certain frequency goes to one port, below goes to the other port) and a
splitter just doubles or halves impedance.
On Thu, 3 Nov …
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> So if it's used on one end it's called a diplexer and a splitter on the
> other but it's the same device under the hood.
>
> Common uses[edit
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Diplexer&action=edit§ion=1>]
>
> A diplexer allows two different devices to share a common communications
> channel. Typically, the channel is a long coaxial cable, and a diplexer is
> often used at both ends of the coaxial cable. The plan is feasible if the
> two devices operate on different frequencies. The plan is economical if the
> diplexers cost less than running a second cable.
>
> Diplexers are typically used with radio receivers or transmitters on
> different, widely separated, frequency bands. A single city radio tower
> might have a police department antenna on 460 MHz and a fire department
> antenna on 156 MHz. A diplexer at the top combines the two antenna signals
> to the single coaxial feedline, and a second identical diplexer inside the
> building separates the feedline signals to the two dispatch radios. Some
> diplexers support as many as four antennas or radios that work on different
> radio bands.
>
> Diplexers are also commonly used where a multi-band antenna is used on a
> tower, with a common feedline. The diplexer will split the two bands inside
> the building (such as VHF and UHF systems combined with a diplexer onto a
> common antenna).
>
> On Thu, Nov 3, 2016 at 5:21 PM, Jake <jake(a)spaz.org> wrote:
>
>> Martin,
>>
>> a diplexer is a device to feed one antenna from two transcievers, since it
>> splits signals according to their frequencies.
>>
>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diplexer
>>
>> you might be thinking of a splitter.
>>
>> John, i have a really nice 2.4GHz directional coupler by Narda, it has four
>> ports unlike the slightly similar one in this picture:
>>
>> http://www.recycledgoods.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/i
>> mage/1000x/af097278c5db4767b0fe9bb92fe21690/n/a/narda-
>> microwave-corp.-3002-30-coaxial-directional-coupler-2.0-ghz-1.27.jpg
>>
>> you can borrrow it if you want, I also have attenuators and stuff like
>> that.
>>
>> -jake
>>
>>
>> On Thu, 3 Nov 2016, Martin wrote:
>>
>> John,
>>>
>>> The coupler you got is probably a diplexer - a device to feed two antennas
>>> with one cable.
>>>
>>> To do the testing that you're thinking of requires a directional coupler
>>> like this: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mini-Circuits-Coaxial-RF-Direc
>>> tional-Coupler-ZADC-13-2000-1-13dB-SMA-50-Ohm-NEW-/291379146
>>> 740?hash=item43d78ceff4:g:A0IAAOSwqu9U2rgN The seller claims that the
>>> units were tested to 2800 MHz and worked. This is a pretty good deal.
>>>
>>> For the noise source you can use one of these: http://www.ebay.com/itm
>>> /DC-12V-0-3A-SMA-noise-source-Simple-spectrum-external-
>>> tracking-source-DY2-/172150915301?hash=item2814fe80e5:g:OaUAAOSwI3RW-t7N
>>>
>>> You don't need a spectrum analyzer - a Hack-RF or similar SDR will do.
>>> Connect the noise source to the directional coupler input and the antenna
>>> to the coupler output. Attach the SDR to the coupler's coupled port.
>>> With
>>> your favorite SDR software tune your radio to mid-band (2.442 - 2.447
>>> GHz). Note the receiver power level. Reverse the antenna and noise
>>> source, repeat measurement. The larger number is the power delivered to
>>> the antenna, the smaller is power reflected back from the antenna. You
>>> can
>>> use an online calculator like this http://rfcalculator.mobi/
>>> vswr-forward-reverse-power.html to calculate VSWR. The ideal VSWR is one
>>> and an antenna with greater than three should not be used.
>>>
>>> Although the antennas are only rated to 2.2 GHz they may be usable at 2.4
>>> GHz. Check the VSWR.
>>>
>>> The antennas are probably useful for hams (there's a 902.005 MHz through
>>> 927.995 MHz band). I can ask around and see if there's is any interest.
>>> You might want to put one one ebay and see if there's a market.
>>>
>>> --Martin
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Nov 3, 2016 at 1:14 PM, John Fitz <johnfitzeecs(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Dang, well I picked up the pallet of antennas and it looks like they're
>>>> the CELLMAX-EXT-CPU which only cover 806–960 MHz and 1710–2200 MHz :( .
>>>> Hey but on the plus side, they contain tee couplers that are rated for
>>>> the
>>>> full 698–960 MHz and 1710–2700 MHz. I've needed a 2.4Ghz coupler for a
>>>> while now and that alone was worth the minimum bid for me. With one of
>>>> those, a noise source and a spectrum analyzer, I can start characterizing
>>>> Wifi/Bluetooth antennas.
>>>> The antenna design is relatively simple and pretty cool looking. It would
>>>> be interesting to try and simulate the design and see how much would have
>>>> to change in order to extend the range. Also, if anyone wants to build a
>>>> phase arrayed radar system...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, Oct 28, 2016 at 6:57 PM, Marc Juul <juul(a)labitat.dk> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Are you sure these cover 2.4 GHz. There are multiple versions of the
>>>>> CELLMAX-EXT and e.g. the CELLMAX-EXT-CPU seems to not cover 2.4 GHz
>>>>> while
>>>>> the CELLMAX-EXT-CPUSE does cover 2.4 GHz:
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.commscope.com/catalog/wireless/product_details.aspx?id=151
>>>>>
>>>>> https://www.tessco.com/products/displayProductInfo.do?sku=396652
>>>>>
>>>>> if we're sure they cover 2.4 GHz then we'd love to get them! I'd pay up
>>>>> to $100 in that case
>>>>>
>>>>> On Fri, Oct 28, 2016 at 4:55 PM, Jake <jake(a)spaz.org> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> pallet of high gain (11dbi) directional wifi antenna's up for auction:
>>>>>> https://www.auctionbdi.com/listings/details/index.cfm?itemnu
>>>>>> m=1158888078
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Fitz says they can probably be won for $25 and i think he's willing to
>>>>>> bid on them for sudomesh
>>>>>>
>>>>>> so if sudomesh wants them, they should tell Fitz how much Sudomesh will
>>>>>> pay for the lot. 140 pounds of antennas.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Fitz, did you have a datasheet on these antennas? I believe i recall
>>>>>> they were wideband in the 900MHz and 2.4GHz bands?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -jake
>>>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>>>> mesh mailing list
>>>>>> mesh(a)lists.sudoroom.org
>>>>>> https://sudoroom.org/lists/listinfo/mesh
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>> mesh mailing list
>>>> mesh(a)lists.sudoroom.org
>>>> https://sudoroom.org/lists/listinfo/mesh
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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pallet of high gain (11dbi) directional wifi antenna's up for auction:
https://www.auctionbdi.com/listings/details/index.cfm?itemnum=1158888078
Fitz says they can probably be won for $25 and i think he's willing to bid
on them for sudomesh
so if sudomesh wants them, they should tell Fitz how much Sudomesh will
pay for the lot. 140 pounds of antennas.
Fitz, did you have a datasheet on these antennas? I believe i recall they
were wideband in the 900MHz and 2.4GHz bands?
-jake
Last Sunday we gave out 6 nodes to neighbors of the Omni.
Most people who have joined PeoplesOpen in the past are people who are
attracted to the technical and/or political message of mesh networks.
They're willing to put in some effort and are often somewhat technically
savvy.
The people we gave nodes to on Sunday had not heard of PeoplesOpen before
we rang their doorbell, and were often hesitant about the idea, thinking
that it would be technically difficult or intimidating.
I think that …
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for a new user to get a node set up.
Another consideration is conversion. I think it's really hard to convince
someone to hook a node up to their ISP connection and contribute upstream
bandwidth the first time you knock on their door. If the dashboard has some
information about how much data has been forwarded, this could help people
feel ownership of the network and make them more likely to contribute
bandwidth.
Draft 1:
Hi, I'm a PeoplesOpen.net node. I connect to other nodes around me to move
internet data. If there are enough nodes in an area, we form a "mesh
network" which can provide internet access without the need for an ISP.
Right now, I have 3 mesh neighbors: *mesh26*,* mesh11*, and* sally_b.*
We're connected to the internet through *mesh26*.
I've transferred *10gb* of data to and from my neighbors.
----
I can also connect to a home internet connection and donate bandwidth to
the PeoplesOpen.net. Donated bandwidth is what keeps the network going.
I'll automatically stop sharing bandwidth if you are using your connection.
You can turn sharing on and off here:
----------------------
| Start Sharing |
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I've transferred *0gb* of data to and from the internet.
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Hey guys Leslie jake and I are here and want to get on the roof to run
cables before it gets dark.
Anyone know where the key is?
Also I brought pizza!
Will
Hey guys,
We're planning to go door to door in the neighborhood around the omni to
set up nodes this afternoon from 4-6pm.
Plan to meet at the omni at 3:45pm.
Reply if you can make it.
Will Martin
Some people on the mesh are experiencing issues where many sites are
unreachable when accessed through peoplesopen.net
I looked into it and couldn't find anything obvious wrong, and it's fairly
strange since no-one has changed anything recently. I'm going to dedicate
some time to the issue this weekend.
In the mean time, please do let me know if anyone outside of west oakland
is experiencing this problem.
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marc/juul
Our exit node hosting provider is performing some upgrades and we're
expecting 10-15 minutes downtime though it could end up being more than
that.
The downtime will occur on September 10, 2016 between 2:00 PM and 6:00 PM
pacific time.
--
marc/juul
Tonight we're working on:
* Community outreach:
** Our new blog
** Social media setup
** Fliers, stickers, business cards
* Software:
** Web-based configuration of new nodes
** Web UI node dashboard
Come hack. There will be caffeine and pizza!
--
marc/juul
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
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> sudo-discuss mailing list
>>> sudo-discuss(a)lists.sudoroom.org
>>> https://sudoroom.org/lists/listinfo/sudo-discuss
>>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> sudo-discuss mailing list
>> sudo-discuss(a)lists.sudoroom.org
>> https://sudoroom.org/lists/listinfo/sudo-discuss
>>
>
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