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People's Open Network Weekly Meeting - November 13, 2018 7:30pm-9pm
Agenda
- Introductions and Meeting Roles (10 mins)
- Check in on previous action items (5 mins)
- Updates & Reportbacks (20 mins)
- Next Sunday (5 mins)
- Proposal X: (15 mins)
- Discussion Y: (15 mins)
- Discussion Z (15 mins)
- Action Items (5 mins)
- Breakout Groups
Introductions
Introduce yourself: Name; Preferred Pronoun; Icebreaker Response; BRIEF Announcements
- Icebreaker question: do you like icebreaker questions?
- Benny - he/him - omw, running late. I like *good* ice breaker activities. I think it might be fun to do icebreakers with the person next to you instead of with the whole group.
- Lesley - probably like 10-20% of the time, I learn really interesting things about people. The other times I wonder why we're doing this.
- scott - my initial reaction is maybe I don't like them, but they can be fun. I feel like we need to do more about pooling good ones. Maybe instead of favorites we could say "topics you feel enthusiastic about." "Favorite" always messes me up.
- steven - No strong opinion?
- jorrit - I think icebreakers are kinda nice, when there's a lot of ice to be broken.
- null - I like icebreakers the candy. My grandma bought candies.
- robb - I think they're good, especially if there's a lot of people and you want to start off light.
- seth - he/they - icebreakers are cool
- posted a kml file of the path from here to paxio
- ben - he/they - can be pretty cool, give us some nice stories to tell about each other excuse to be a little less business for a few minutes
- Benny - I wonder if there's a way to be less business all the time.
- building some labs - tunneldigger lab is easier, local mesh setups, http://github.com/sudomesh/tunneldigger-lab
- In the works: http://github.com/sudomesh/exitnode
- Upcoming: http://github.com/sudomesh/babeld-lab
- jenny - she/her - Vote for Disaster.Radio in the ISOC Chapterthon popularity contest! Must be an ISOC member: https://www.internetsociety.org/beyond-the-net/chapterthon/2018/projects/
- juul - he/him - like em. don't like "what's your favorite this or that?"p
- Eve - yeah, sure I guess
Meeting Roles
- Facilitator/s: Lesley
- Stacktaker:
- Notetaker/s: jenny, eenblam,
- URL of this pad: https://peoplesopen.net/notes
Check in on previous action items
Check previous meeting minutes at https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Mesh/Minutes and past action items below:
- Email Jonah re: what kind of routing configuration we plan to have for our Archive mount (benny?)
- Done! Jonah replied today:
- via Jonah today: "I can give you 4U and up to 5A@120V based on how things are wired right now (note that the existing rack is round-hole mount, but I can give you a shelf if needed for the short term), but I'll be rearranging some equipment in the space soon and we could potentially expand that. We do not currently have a UPS for the space these devices will be in (there is a UPS backup for the power feed to the radio tower, but it's not good for more than 10-15min at load, so will get you through one of our occasional power blips but not a true outage) -- if you want to start with just the routing equipment and it's fed off of low-voltage DC, these devices are surprisingly good for minimal routing installations: https://www.belkin.com/us/support-product?pid=01t80000001zrPYAAY "
- Done! Jonah replied today:
- Eventbrite event (Benny)
- Done! Tell everyone you know! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/build-your-own-internet-v5-fall-2018-tickets-52447687445
- Meeting to configure servers for Archive mount 3pm Wed Nov 7 (juul, et al)
- Happened!
- Add BYOI to Omni Calendar (jenny?)
- jenny: submitted some weeks ago & contract signed - event will be published following payment of invoice (offered $300 which is nonprofit rate)
- should also make event posts on indybay, fb, SSB... did i just volunteer? :D
- fb event (plz share): https://www.facebook.com/events/117371189183613/
- indybay: https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2018/11/13/18819114.php
- twitter: https://twitter.com/sudomesh/status/1061908805259325440
- meetup: http://meetu.ps/e/G3sK9/t3lTf/f
- omg whoever did this rocks!
- Still need to: update peoplesopen.net/workshop and add to SSB
- jenny: submitted some weeks ago & contract signed - event will be published following payment of invoice (offered $300 which is nonprofit rate)
- Poster + fliers (Benny)
- Bringing tonight. Made w/ Grant + Martin.
- Insurance details - jehan, ben, jenny
- jenny - finished the apps, located at https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Xo-Ir_LM_jv7_EGYhIn3jnVM1ofM9PhC
- ben - Some filled out online, met with Jehan, chatting with an insurance consultant
- Purchase gear for Jason's install - lesley, ben
- ben - met to discuss gear to get, not ordered yet
- lesley: saw AT&T truck laying fiber to Jason's building the other day. probably need to order a gigabit router if we don't have one.
- marc: sounds like a 60GHz link would be the way to go
Updates & Reportbacks
Bugs/Technical
Priority bugs we need help with are located at: http://peoplesopen.net/helpwanted - For a high-level overview of recent Github activity, see the Trello: https://trello.com/invite/b/r9l5ouQ4/3b2eecd83bb9e7a57a339cf1ee038288/sudo-mesh-github-repos
Node Mounts & Outreach
Node Mounts Trello: https://trello.com/invite/b/DtzngKaM/49e1c21fc9da199fcdeceb8623b5117a/node-mounts
- juul purchased most of what we need for the mobile node 4 village: https://github.com/sudomesh/projects/blob/master/proposals/mobilenode.md
- company we were going to order the 4G modem from had a lightening strike a few days ago, so assembling a slightly more janky but still functional assembly
- $110/120 20mAh battery near Scott's place
- juul talked to folks in hawaii & bill who've both been using calyx for their internets
- company we were going to order the 4G modem from had a lightening strike a few days ago, so assembling a slightly more janky but still functional assembly
- Scott: all power labs seem cool about putting something on their roof. they just won this google x thing so seemed a bit frazzled. we could go take a look on the roof and see if we can see the tower.
Communications & Events
Comms Trello: https://trello.com/invite/b/f3ugMPNU/94033ee6c2cef93fc1b1637b727c902a/sudo-mesh-communications // Events Trello: https://trello.com/invite/b/Y3XfDK85/2b6fcb4fa92788609692a53a96fb4614/peoples-open-events
- DevSummit begins tomorrow at 9am thru Friday! Jenny, null, nanomonkey, benny attending - anyone else?
- Benny made flyers!
Internal Logistics / Finance
Internal Logistics & Bureaucracy Trello: https://trello.com/invite/b/LzVQlW3X/1bb8bd543c8633688175365d2554c2c2/internal-logistics-bureaucracy-brainstorms
- jenny, ben, jehan are working on the insurance application
- null did a bunch of inventorying this past sunday - help out! the software has both iOS and android apps - the software is called AssetTiger (https://www.myassettag.com/assettiger/dashboard). There is a general sudomesh username/password that i can share -Null
Next Sunday
We host office hours every Sunday from 1-3pm in Sudo Room, and often arrange a rooftop node mount.
- To sign up to bottomline, fill in your name here: https://ethercalc.org/byoi_office_hours
- Ongoing node mounting spreadsheet is located at: https://peoplesopen.net/sundays
- Notes from this past Sunday's session: inventory! ^_^
- BYOI v5! 2-5pm (migrate elsewhere for hangouts)
- Setup starting around noonish
- Plz share on tweetar, fb, etc
BYOI
FOOD
- lesley - gluten free stuffing / lentils
- scott - some food
- null - willing to help cook but doesnt have kitchen
- juul / jnny - big pot of something warm/spicy, lotsa seltzers & sodas & such
- seth - stuffed grape leaves
TALKING
- intro (jenny)
- short talk (eenblam)
- presentation of librerouter (nico)
- video recording (robb)
ACTIVITIES
- cable-crimping booth (robb,
- cow/chicken booth (jorrit)
- t-shirts (seth)
- tunneldigger lab booth (eemblam)
- extender node setup
- swag booth (autnomeow?)
- node flashing?
- TCP postcards + maybe relay race (benny)
- something else (you!)
- mapping? (jenny)
- front door (robb, seth, benny)
- Benny - I'll arrive at 12:30pm to start setting up
60 GHz gear
Be aware that max bandwidth as stated in the specs is usually _combined_ throughput. This means that you need to cut this in half to get actual max throughput.
- IgnitNet Metrolinq
- ~$400 - $500
- https://www.ignitenet.com/technology/metrolinq/
- MicroTik
- ~$100 per unit
- No fallback to 5GHZ
- https://mikrotik.com/product/wap_60g
- https://mikrotik.com/product/wap_60g_ap
- https://mikrotik.com/product/sxtsq_lite60
Action Items
- Contact potential node in East Bay Hills (deep east) - Jenny
- Ask sierk about BYOI - benny
- check in for paxio e-mail reply
- go to internet archive and install servers
- measure how much power our setup uses
- buy UPS
Breakout Groups
At the end of the meeting, break out into small groups to hack on or discuss specific topics.
Last Meeting Notes
End of Meeting
- please archive these meeting notes by copying the entire pad contents onto the sudomesh wiki with the correct date format: https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Mesh/DD_MONTH_YYYY
- then please erase the contents of this pad
- then please cut & paste a blank template from here: https://sudoroom.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Mesh/Mesh_Meeting_Notes_Template&action=edit
- previous meeting notes are archived here: https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Mesh/Minutes