I am interested in Mesh Networking …..
I am working with some guys ( generic ) in California …. bitseed.org
This is how I heard about your Matrix-like building.
I would like to collaborate on….
== methods of rapid installation ( including emergency installations )
== long links ( 10, 20, 30 or more kilometers ) with low latency
== tools for analytics , network simulation
I am an OpenIP kind of guy. Hardware & Software
Best
Gus S. Calabrese aka 99guspuppet yes(a)nope9.com
cinternational.com Skype: WFTelectronics
Tonight I'd like to talk about how we talk about security and privacy.
There's a lot of misinfo about mesh networks being a solution to
surveillance, and I think it's important we come up with a statement on the
subject that's clear and concise.
The Einstein for Oakland campaign wants to come out in support of sudo
mesh, which I think would be great coverage for the project - so long as
it's framed in a way that's not misleading!
There's also a bunch of outstanding action items, so I'll be there early
working on stuff if anyone would like to join.
Add to the agenda here! https://pad.riseup.net/p/sudomesh
MtP!
Jenny
http://jennyryan.nethttp://thepyre.orghttp://thevirtualcampfire.orghttp://technomadic.tumblr.com
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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."
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Working on some last minute additions to some sensor/LED gizmos to show
kids how sensors work at the mini-maker faire on Sunday. Have to be
finished by tomorrow eve.
Unless a bubble of extra space/time pops in from another multi-verse I'll
see ya'll next week.
Chris.
Hey mesh folks
I added things to the mesh video script about *surveillance* and how the
mesh allows to build *our own content and apps* instead of using an
internet *curated by large corporations*.
i know it's all delicate to talk about but i believe that it's important to
talk about these things in the video, because it will catch people's
interest and touch their political sensitivity.
I try to be subtle about it though! I do have in mind that "you should
never trust the network", and i try to convey things in their complexity.
I'd like your impression and input!
here it is, changes are in bold, because we must be bold!
https://pad.riseup.net/p/mesh-promotion
Thanks!
Noémie
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Noémie Serfaty
108 rue du Faubourg du Temple
75011 Paris
Tel: 06 27 76 88 84
Tel: 01 71 50 51 82
noemieserfaty(a)gmail.com
I'd like to organize a session on sudomesh. Anyone interested?
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From: april glaser <april.glaser(a)riseup.net>
Date: Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 11:09 AM
Subject: [sudo-discuss] Fwd: Propose a session for LibrePlanet 2015!
To: sudo-discuss(a)lists.sudoroom.org
hey y'all. propose a session to libreplanet 2015 by Nov 2. I believe
they have scholarship.
happy to answer q's if ppl have ! tyvm,
abril
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Hey all,
In my research for mesh outreach and collaboration (particularly
focusing on the Internet archive tower in Richmond), I ran into
Building Blocks for Kids. They are an organization formed with the
"mission of supporting the healthy development and education of all
children, and the self-sufficiency of all families, living in the BBK
Collaborative zone located in Richmond, California."
Part of their focus is on digital literacy and access and they are
currently looking to hire someone to lead this portion.
More info about the position:
http://bbk-richmond.org/staff/employment-opportunities/
They've already set up a couple of repeaters to spread the Internet
archive wifi access and have funding to set up many more as far as I
know. In the end, however, that makes all of these families dependent
on the tower so Peoples Open Network could help relieve this
dependency by meshing with those who can already afford Internet
access in their home.
Anyways, good opportunity for someone at Sudo looking for work as well
as further pushing this idea of them working with the mesh instead of
just setting up repeaters.
Cheers -
Paige
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Hey Meshies!
I'm at home building SudoWrt for Barrier Breaker and eating a little food.
Hopefully I'll be over around 8 with a BB firmware for testing on a couple
pico and nanostations.
Max