Thanks Jenny!
Maybe this coming Thursday we can collaborate on a new blog post with
updates about potential alliances, fiber/high-speed access and other
results of april, alex and max's investigations recently.
On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 4:21 PM, Jenny Ryan <tunabananas(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Folks,
It's an exciting time for Sudo Mesh and the People's Open Network. A
great deal of work has been underway over the past couple of months, and
we've begun building out the backbone of the network and are fine-tuning
the firmware that makes it all tick. We're also developing a community
outreach strategy and have begun reaching out to local stakeholders and
other aligned media organizations. If you fit this bill, do drop us a line!
With no further ado, the rundown:
*Announcements*
* Next Thursday is the last Thursday of the month - which means it's our
monthly general meeting! This is a great opportunity for new folks to
learn more about the project and how they can plug in. Starts at 7:30,
bring snacks to share!
* At the beginning of the year, we began scheduling weekly Sunday node
mounts at strategic locations across the East Bay. We currently have
several rooftop nodes in West Oakland, a large antenna in Kensington
with line-of-sight to downtown Oakland and Richmond, and a brand new
node up in Rockridge with line-of-sight to the Omni, downtown Oakland
and San Francisco. If you have a great rooftop for us, get in touch!
* We've been working on a complete redesign of our web admin interface
for node owners, The new UI is based roughly on the EFF Open Wireless
router and for the backend we're doing away with lua and switching to
luci2/ubus. We've also written a backend simulator in node.js which will
allow any web developer to work on the web app without needing an actual
sudowrt node.
* After many weeks of wrangling various issues with batman-adv and our
tunnels, we decided to switched to Babel, a mesh routing protocol that
operates at Layer 3. We've extended the babel daemon with dynamic
reconfiguration features which means that babel can now be used to
dynamically mesh incoming tunnels on our VPuN servers.
** VPuN: Virtual Public Network
*Code*
* Wrought has been prettifying sudomesh/sudowrt-luci2-webclient, our web
admin interface for node owners
* Max-b has been working on sudomesh/makenode, a tool for configuring
routers after they've been flashed
* Juul created sudomesh/subnet, a library for comparing and calculating
IPv6 and IPv4 subnets.
* Juul added support for other per-node subnets to
sudomesh/meshnode-database
* Max-b updated sudomesh/sudowrt-firmware with the latest version of
OpenWRT and replaced BMX6 configs with Babel
* Max-b added Babel configs and fixed some mtu issues at sudomesh/exitnode
* Max-b forked Tunneldigger to work with babel at sudomesh/tunneldigger
* Juul forked Babel at sudomesh/babeld
* Juul and Jerkey updated sudomesh/merakiflasher
*Wiki*
* Chrisjx created Mesh/Bandwidth Quotas and Juul added some more notes.
* Tunabananas added a new post, 'Building out our backbone..." to Mesh/Blog
* Tunabananas updated Mesh/Wishlist
* Chrisjx created documentation on his design and our implementation of
a Rooftop Dish Antenna Mount
* Maxb articulated new protocol search on Mesh/Firmware
* Chrisjx added research on Icinga to Mesh/Icinga
* Juul added Mesh/BMX6 with research on the BMX6 routing protocol.
* Chrisjx has been adding tons of concise research to Mesh/Monitoring:
Research on Cricket, Graphite, charting, and more
*Get Involved!*
* Add your location to our map:
http://map.sudomesh.org
* Donate hardware and equipment!
https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Mesh/Wishlist
* Give a small weekly donation:
https://www.gratipay.com/sudomesh
* Contribute research, ideas, designs to our wiki:
https://sudomesh.org
* Contribute to the code:
https://github.com/sudomesh
Mesh the planet!
Jenny, on behalf of Sudo Mesh
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