They met people representing really cool orgs in Richmond including NIAD (Nurturing Independence through Artistic Development), and No Coal in Richmond (Richmond resident-activists fighting against the handling of coal)
They tested out the new Mobile Citizen hotspots recently procured by Jenny
They met the mayor of Richmond!
Benny and Dig met up to renew each others' interest in developing the mesh monitor
Jackson planted the seeds for the long-awaited mesh services directory / browser. Watch our progress in theserepos.
Tyler conducted a site-survey with an ORCA repeater trustee for a new node location
Mai met with community members in People's Park who use the rechargeable hotspot set up by Juul and Aidan earlier this year.
Eve and Benny coordinated a lovely and steep hike up the Claremont Canyon Fire Trail in Berkeley
Jenny got a job that pays her to learn python! WOOT!
This October/November, look forward to updates on the above, plus:
jmg is planning to get his house on the mesh
We'll be raising money for the continued work on disaster radio. People getting paid to do amazing work! Hooray!
Matt is going to Palestine, and Nico from APC is traveling all over the place (Mexico, Peru, Tanzania, Germany, too many to list!) to communities that could benefit from a working disaster radio.
Seth will work with Moni to design and print a banner for future tabling at this emergency prep fair and beyond
Ryan and Benny will collaborate on people's open communications