the "m" word.. marketing! One of the coolest projects is SudoMesh. it's
hard to explain it, but once people find out what it is, they love it
I hacked an html5 template and put a landing page up here. feel free to
fork and modify
https://github.com/sudoroom/sudoMesh-Landing-Page
you can push out using the gh-pages branch and see the result here:
http://sudoroom.github.io/sudoMesh-Landing-Page/
=============================
Romy Ilano
romy(a)snowyla.com
We had more of a work meeting than a meeting-meeting.
Jehan came by. He's interested in hooking back into the mesh and is going
to make a nice good-looking version of that terrible white-board diagram I
did to showcase how the multiple interfaces in home and extender nodes are
tied together.
Nic came by and we iterated on the pamphlet he's working on.
TechLiminal came by and this happened: https://twitter.com/sudoroom
I started working on an animated diagram for the web UI to show the home
node and all of its connections. Here's an early test of active and
inactive wired connections:
http://juul.io/meshvg/
Here's the code:
https://github.com/sudomesh/svg-animation-test
--
marc/juul
Slides from the Babel talk yesterday!
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From: Juliusz Chroboczek <jch(a)pps.jussieu.fr>
Date: Wed, Aug 5, 2015 at 12:16 PM
Subject: [Battlemesh] Babel slides
To: Battle of the Mesh Mailing List <battlemesh(a)ml.ninux.org>
I guess the Nice Organisers will put my slides online at some point, but
in the meantime they're on
http://www.pps.univ-paris-diderot.fr/~jch/software/babel/babel-20150804.pdf
Thanks,
-- Juliusz
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Friends,
I'm in Maribor, Slovenia for the 8th annual Battle of the Mesh!
Agenda: http://battlemesh.org/BattleMeshV8/Agenda
Ryan, myself and others will be interviewing folx, livestream of talks is
available here:
* Https://twitter.com/ry4nt4ylor
* Search YouTube for this username: adjy leak
Ping me if you want me to ask any questions of anyone in particular, though
I know we have pretty solid global representation on this list alone :)
Maximum two per customer.
This is not quite as good as our recommended TP-Link N600 (internal instead
of external antennas) but it's $10 instead of $40 sooo...
Actually if a few people are willing to buy the maximum two per customer
the mesh will buy them from you.
--
marc/juul
Hi!
>From Battlemesh V8 agenda (http://battlemesh.org/BattleMeshV8/Agenda):
The new FCC rules are in effect in the United States from June 2nd 2015
[1] for WiFi devices such as Access Points. They require to have the
firmware locked down so End-Users can't operate with non-compliant
parameters (channels/frequencies, transmit power, DFS, ...). In
response, WiFi access point vendors start to lock down firmwares to
prevent custom firmwares (such as OpenWRT) to be installed, using code
signing, etc. Since the same type of devices are often sold world wide,
this change does not only affect routers in the US, but also Europe, and
this will also effect wireless communities.
We would like to discuss:
* What are your experiences with recently certified WiFi Hardware
* How can we still keep OpenWRT on these devices
* What can we suggest to Hardware vendors so that they keep their
firmware open for community projects while still compliant with the FCC?
[1]
https://apps.fcc.gov/oetcf/kdb/forms/FTSSearchResultPage.cfm?id=39498&switc…
Mitar
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http://mitar.tnode.com/https://twitter.com/mitar_m
sorry for the list email, not sure who to cotnsct.
Wanted to check out the new members intro tonight, but addressed door is
locked. Will try my luck back here..
The 3750 is gige.
The 3550 may be 10/100, but you do get to do decent L3 functions +
VLAN stuff on it, so it's not a complete loss.
-adrian
On 24 July 2015 at 15:55, Ronald Cotoni <setient(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> For Noisebridge, those switches use a lot of power, are not gigabit and we
> just recently put in some nice fancy equipment. We also have a stack of
> other cisco gear that we do not use. I am not quite sure where we could use
> them except by taking them apart for components, maybe. If you have that
> many, it might be nice to start a Cisco class at noisebridge or Sudoroom and
> setup all sorts of fun things.
>
> On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 2:52 PM, Adrian Chadd <adrian.chadd(a)gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> On 24 July 2015 at 12:53, danarauz(a)gmail.com <danarauz(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Hey Adrian, where are you from? Sudo or Noisebridge?
>> > I need to state who will receive them, and also a thank you letter would
>> > be
>> > nice to send.
>>
>> I've shown up to both? :)
>>
>> I think splitting the switches 50/50 between the two groups would work out
>> best.
>>
>>
>>
>> -adrian
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>
>
>
>
> --
> Ronald Cotoni
> Systems Engineer
Omitting this person's contact info for privacy, but can share with
anyone interested.
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Date: Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 2:31 PM
Subject: [sudo-info] from Chelsea Apts in Savannah
To: info(a)sudoroom.org
I stumbled across something on the Net that you may have a bunch of
Meraki Sparky control boards. Any interest in selling a dozen? We have
a bunch of outdoor Meraki Access Points and when lightning strikes,
they no longer function.