Cool!
I'd suggest to include a step to commit to help others to become ponis.
Or even go as far as mentor at least one other poni-to-be. This is to
help keep the pony program (or is it the poni whisperer program?) alive.
Teach the teachers kind-a-thing: becoming a poni is pretty good, helping
others become one is pretty good also. Saddle up!
Hope this helps,
-jorrit
PS I think it wouldn't hurt to include an extender node flashing /
debugging part to the node whisperer program. I'd imagine all nodes need
whispering: exit nodes, home nodes, extender node.
On 04/02/2018 11:10 PM, G Gallo wrote:
hey y’all
Over a month ago, thanks to @jhpoelen’s initiative, we started the
Node Whisperer Program (NWP)
<https://github.com/sudomesh/node-whisperer-program>. While a
wonderful program, some people (i.e. me, myself, and I) noticed that
the NWP omits one crucial aspect of the People’s Open Network, the
extender node. There were suggestions that knowledge about extender
nodes could be shared in extension to NWP (the Extended Extender Node
Whisperer Extension Program?); however, recent excitement surrounding
node mounts has encouraged me to propose an alternative.
Therefore, I’d like to propose a separate Node Installer Program (NIP)
-- open to other names node mounter, node placer, node shouter. Unlike
NWP, which has a strong focus on sharing mesh networking concepts and
debugging skills, the NIP would be focused on training people to
facilitate node installations (colloquially known as “node mounts”)
which is the main point of interaction with extender nodes. My initial
proposal for this program is as follows.
To become a “certified” People’s Open Node Installer (a PONI), one
must complete the three following tasks:
1. Participate in a Node Mount Training and Safety Explanation session
(either at the Omni or on-site)
2. Contribute to at least one (ideally two) node mounts, this means
going along, learning the steps, becoming familiar with equipment, and
interacting with a node owner.
3. Facilitate at least one node mount, this means finding someone from
our list (or just a friend, family member, co-worker) who’d like a
node, scheduling the installation, performing day-of coordination, and
completing the install.
Node installers should also be familiar with (and contribute to?) the
learning materials at
https://github.com/sudomesh/mounting
I’m open to alternative course material and structure suggestions. I
would be interested to hear who already considers themselves a PONI
(Ben, Jenny, Will...) and who would like to take the steps to become a
PONI. Looking forward to discussing this at Tuesday night’s meeting
(notes available here,
https://peoplesopen.net/ ) and perhaps doing
some of the first official training at this Sunday’s office hours.
thanks,
grant_____(@paidforby)
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