Hi Mai,
That sounds really awesome. As far as I know, it seems that no one from
Sudo Mesh is still responding to emails, but if you'd like to try and
recruit people, Sudo Room holds a monthly meeting on the first Wednesday of
each month. Also, have you reached out to Noisebridge Hackerspace in SF?
Someone there might have parts or experience. If you want to drop in to our
weekly meeting, the standing URL is
http://meet.waag.org/turtlesturtlesturtles
Is there an email list I can subscribe to? I'd love to follow along with
what you're doing even though I can't be there.
Cheers,
*Andrew R Gross, (he/him)*
412.657.5332 -
shrad.org <http://www.shrad.org>
On Wed, May 10, 2023 at 2:08 PM Mai Ishikawa Sutton <maira.sutton(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Hi there,
It's been a while since I've chimed in here. For those who don't know me,
I used to be involved in Sudo Mesh/People's Open between 2017-2020 until
the pandemic kind of slowed everything down.
I'm writing because I'm one of the core organizers of DWeb Camp, an event
organized by the Internet Archive about building a better, more
decentralized web. This year it's happening for the third time this June
21-25, 2023 in Mendocino at Camp Navarro:
https://dwebcamp.org/
We've always had a local mesh network component to the event, but this
time, we're doing something different. We're shutting off the Internet on
the third and final full day of camp on Saturday. We're calling that day
Tomorrow, and we're going to use the opportunity to test out locally hosted
p2p apps and spend the day doing emergent sessions. We're also planning a
whole LARP-y narrative around *why* the Internet is going to be shut off.
More info here:
https://dwebcamp.org/tomorrow/
I'm telling you all this because I have two asks of Sudo Mesh folks:
1 - Local Network Build Volunteers -- We're looking for two people who can
help us build the mesh network there at Camp and help us test it and
maintain it through the event. We can offer a free ticket to the event to
these volunteers in exchange (you would need to self-camp). Please note
that we are looking for people who have some networking hardware/software
experience.
If you're interested, please email me at mai(a)archive.org (also cc'd on
this email) with information about yourself and your experience.
2 - Network Equipment -- We do have some network gear, and our main
network stewards (Esther and Cody, cc'd) are coming from Seattle Mesh with
some of theirs too. However, it would be extremely helpful if we could
borrow some things from the mesh cage at Sudo Room -- assuming some of it
is still there...!
Since I've been out of the loop, I'm not sure who to talk to or people who
would make the decision about this kind of thing, so if anyone can point me
in their direction, please do!
Thanks all! Hope to hear from you soon.
Warmly,
Mai
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