Hey Kevin:

Thanks for sharing your links.

I don't know much about the situation in Puerto Rico myself: I've seen the call from the Red Cross for HAM operators, see <https://sudoroom.org/pipermail/mesh/2017-September/002595.html> . Other than that, I've read stories that many people are still without power and water <https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/29/us/puerto-rico-power-outage.html>: is it still a silent disaster in progress? 

I'd be curious to learn more about your ideas on creating a mesh network in Puerto Rico. Where are you located? What kind of skills does your community have? What kind of devices do folks use to commnicate? What do you think are the most basic services for a local mesh network that might not be always connected to the "big" internet? Email? Chat? Maps? Wikipedia?

thx,
-jorrit




On Fri, 2018-02-02 at 11:03 -0400, Kevin Shockey wrote:
Sorry , I changed my Git account name, Mis Tribus is history. https://github.com/shockeykw/Puerto-Rico-Mesh

On Fri, Feb 2, 2018 at 9:43 AM, Kevin Shockey <shockeyk@gmail.com> wrote:
Just started laying the ground work for a mesh network here in Puerto Rico. Love what Sudo Room has accomplished so far, I look forward to collaborating.

We'll need to dive wide and deep to explore post-disaster recovery in Puerto Rico.

There is sooo much to document, sooo much more to learn.  I started a new Git Hub repository, https://github.com/mistribus/Puerto-Rico-Mesh, to keep track of everything. I hope to suck everything into https://github.com/mistribus/Puerto-Rico-Mesh/wiki dor documentation.

What have you heard about the communications challenges after the hurricane? Any questions?

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Kevin Shockey

Artist, Scientist, Activist
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Kevin Shockey

Artist, Scientist, Activist
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