Difference between revisions of "Mesh/Distributed Services"

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The service browser is unfinished, but as we're working on building out the network and setting up services on the network, we can document what we currently have running here for now:
The service browser is unfinished, but as we're working on building out the network and setting up services on the network, we can document what we currently have running here for now:
* [https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Mesh/SudoPad SudoPad], an instance of [https://github.com/ether/etherpad-lite etherpad-lite]: this collaborative, real-time notetaking application is now live at https://peoplesopen.net/pad
* [https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Mesh/SudoPad SudoPad], an instance of [https://github.com/ether/etherpad-lite etherpad-lite]: this collaborative, real-time notetaking application is now live at https://peoplesopen.net/pad
* PeoplesOpen Chat, an instance of [https://rocket.chat/ Rocket.Chat], a Slack-like alternative chat service, is now live at https://peoplesopen.net/chat


== Architecture: Centralized & decentralized services ==
== Architecture: Centralized & decentralized services ==
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* Bulletin Board / Local Classified Ads
* Bulletin Board / Local Classified Ads
** Community Asset Mapping (ex. [http://thepyre.org/wiki/Mycelia Mycelia])
** Community Asset Mapping (ex. [http://thepyre.org/wiki/Mycelia Mycelia])
== Education ==
* [http://www.librarybox.us/ LibraryBox] - "LibraryBox v2.0 is a combination of a router (a variety of hardware will work), USB drive, and software that, when combined, give you a small, low powered webserver. The webserver acts like a captive portal, and delivers files that are stored on the USB drive. To use LibraryBox, you simply connect to the wifi SSID "LibraryBox" and launch a browser. Attempting to visit any webpage will push you to the LibraryBox homepage on the device, which has information about the project, and links on the menu for downloads. You can browse the contents of the Shared folder, and download any files you'd like. The device you are using does have to be able to understand the download (for instance, downloading an EPUB ebook to a Kindle won't really work)."


== Protocols ==
== Protocols ==
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