Hey folks,
Last week at the meeting we talked a bunch about the necessity of
getting some basic node monitoring/error reporting up. Chris J mentioned
that NRPE w/ an Icinga (nagios fork) monitor server would be a
potentially quick and easy way to bootstrap some basic reporting. Alex
said that he was going to try to install the openWRT NRPE package on a
node and try to get a monitor server build receiving info from that test
node.
Are there any status updates on this? Alex, I realized I don't have your
email, so this is kind of my overly-public way of getting in touch. I
have some time this week to work on this, but I thought I'd check in to
see where other folks were at to prevent any duplication of efforts.
Also, I realized that if you need github write access, I can provide you
with that.
Awesome - keep on meshin!
Max
Hey folks,
I'm going to be a little late to the meeting tonight. I have a couple
people visiting from out of town and we're going to hang a little before
I roll over.
Max
Hey all,
Wasn't sure why the gittip logo is the default gravatar image, seems weird
since the github account has a properly displayed logo...
anyhow, do we need to register for gravatar?
https://signup.wordpress.com/signup
// Matt
Hello everybody,
I have been adding to the zero configuration (zeroconf) page on the wiki,
as there seems to be very limited documentation anywhere else, and you
should now be able to broadcast services without too much confusion. If
not, please add more to it.
https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Mesh/Firmware/Zeroconf
Then I added and changed the format of the distributed software that we can
use on the network. Specifically I have been looking at a lot of file
systems and databases that will be efficient on a decentralized network,
but I also found quite a bit of other things while doing the research.
https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Mesh/MeshApps
Also, we're having a meeting here too today, if anybody is interested.
Take care,
Jeremy
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> Hey all,
>
> It should prove useful for us to draw and share mockups, so I documented
> use of this open source mockup tool, the Pencil Project, and created a wiki
> page for an archive of mockups:
>
> https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Mesh/Mockups
>
> During the MeshNetLA conversation yesterday, Marc brought up a bandwidth
> sharing automation option, and Daniel thought of using "approx. # of users"
> that could be supported on the user-selected sharing, as a way to encourage
> node operators to share.
>
> So I drew up some designs to improve the bandwidth sharing interface:
> https://github.com/sudomesh/luci-app-peopleswifi/issues/9
>
> https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Mesh/Mockups#Improve_Internet_Bandwidth_Sharing_I…
>
> // Matt
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Greetings!
As some of you know, we're going to be holding secondary mesh meetups
on Tuesday evenings. The focus of Tuesday meetups will be tackling
more of the community and education-focused aspects of the project -
including UI design, designing curriculae and workshops, creating and
ordering swag, making instructables and infographics, planning
community outreach and events, and so on :)
Please add ideas to the agenda, located on the riseup pad:
https://pad.riseup.net/p/sudomesh
Looking forward!
Cheers,
Jenny
http://jennyryan.nethttp://sudomesh.orghttp://thevirtualcampfire.orghttp://technomadic.tumblr.com
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Hi all,
Hack night on Tuesday at 7:30. I will be attending this week and the
weeks after so come down and hack.
Also noticed that the exit node is down. I cannot ping it from my node
nor does my peoplesopen wifi work.
See you all Tuesday!
Dan
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