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= '''Mesh the Planet! 2018 Unconference''' = | = '''Mesh the Planet! 2018 Unconference''' = | ||
As a followup to the Decentralized Web Summit taking place July 31 - August 3rd, members of [[Mesh|Sudo Mesh]] will be hosting an unconference to bring together the decentralized internets community in the shared spirit of meshing the planet! | As a followup to the Internet Archive's [https://decentralizedweb.net Decentralized Web Summit] taking place July 31 - August 3rd, members of [[Mesh|Sudo Mesh]] will be hosting an unconference to bring together the decentralized internets community in the shared spirit of meshing the planet! | ||
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== Logistics == | == Logistics == | ||
* What: An | * What: An unconference / hackathon around building and deploying the decentralized web | ||
* When: | * When: Saturday, August 4th, 11:30 - 6pm | ||
* Where: Sudo Room and/or | * Where: The [https://omnicommons.org Omni Commons]' [https://sudoroom.org Sudo Room] and/or its ballroom, located @ [https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/2060837779 4799 Shattuck Ave, Oakland, CA] | ||
** Roughly half a mile north of the MacArthur BART station, ~ | ** Roughly half a mile north of the MacArthur BART station, ~20 mins from San Francisco | ||
* RSVP on [https://viewer.scuttlebot.io/%25d2Q58lpyLFWser3kjAevX2zzcdr5M2k7Gnh6%2Bq2FE0c%3D.sha256 SSB] | |||
* RSVP on [https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mesh-the-planet-2018-unconference-tickets-48572217811 the intertubes] | |||
== Roles == | == Roles == | ||
* Front desk - | (Each role needs multiple volunteers. Add your name to anything you are willing to do!) | ||
* | * Front desk (6 volunteers) - Mai, Seth, Jenny | ||
* MCs (2 volunteers) - Mai, Jenny | |||
* Lightning talk facilitators - Mai, Benny, | |||
* Hackathon hardware facilitators (4 volunteers) - Seth, robb, juul | |||
* Food - Scott/nanomonkey, | * Food - Scott/nanomonkey, | ||
* Setup - Jenny, | * [[Sudomate]] - Jenny | ||
* Cleanup - Jenny, | * Setup (8+ volunteers) - Jenny, Benny, Seth, noffle, robb, juul | ||
* Cleanup (8+ volunteers) - Jenny, Seth, noffle, robb, juul | |||
== Documentation == | == Documentation == | ||
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* Tables and chairs | * Tables and chairs | ||
* Power strips | * Power strips | ||
* Extension cords | |||
* External monitors | * External monitors | ||
* Mesh testbeds - Sudo Mesh, Toronto Mesh, others? | * Mesh testbeds - Sudo Mesh, Toronto Mesh, others? | ||
* Cable crimping table - Cat5 cable, crimpers, RJ45s, guides | |||
* Swag table - buttons, stickers, pins, zines, tshirts etc! | * Swag table - buttons, stickers, pins, zines, tshirts etc! | ||
* Nametags | * Nametags | ||
* Sign-in sheet / pens | |||
* BYOI / PON schwag | |||
* Projector | |||
* Several easel pads - https://www.staples.com/Easel-Pads/cat_CL140915 (pods can use these to write down the list of presenters) | |||
= Agenda = | = Agenda = | ||
* 11:30 - 12:00 pm — Sign in/lunch | |||
* 12:00 - 12:30 pm — Introduction | |||
* 12:30 - 02:00 pm — Lightening talks/discussions | |||
* 02:00 - 02:15 pm — Break | |||
* 02:15 - 02:45 pm — Structured Brainstorm | |||
* 02:45 - 05:30 pm — Hackathon | |||
* 05:30 - 06:00 pm — Demos | |||
* 06:00 - Late — Evening fun timez | |||
=== | === 11:30 - 12 pm Sign-in === | ||
Lunch/coffee | |||
=== | === 12 - 12:30pm Introduction === | ||
* [ | * Welcome to BYOI/Dweb unconference: review agenda, [https://omnicommons.org/wiki/Safer_Space_Policy code of conduct] | ||
* Introduction to the Omni & sudo, housekeeping etc (Jenny) | |||
* Overview of mesh networks and People's Open Network (needs volunteer) | |||
=== | === 12:30 - 2pm Lightning talks/discussions === | ||
* [ | * For the first 1.5 hours we'll do five-minute lightning talks. This is an opportunity to get on a soap box or facilitate a discussion for 5 minutes about whatever the hell you want. We're modelling this after the [http://lostlevels.net/ lostlevels] unconference. | ||
* Depending on how many people attend, there will be a different number of simultaneous presentation pods. We need one pod per 15 presenters. This way each pod will finish presenting after about 15 presentations * (5 min presentation + 1 min setup) = 1.5 hrs | |||
* A presentation pod consists of: | |||
** 1 timekeeper (needs a volunteer) | |||
** A bunch of presenters | |||
** Probably some audience members who are not going to present | |||
** A space in which to present (probably just a quadrant of the ballroom, unless it gets too noisy. no projection or amplification.) | |||
=== | ==== The Timekeeper ==== | ||
* | * The timekeeper is extremely important! Every pod needs its own timekeeper. | ||
* The responsibilities of the timekeeper are: | |||
** Start a 5 minute timer when a presentation begins | |||
** Give the presenter a warning when they have only 1 minute left | |||
=== | ==== The Presenter ==== | ||
* | * Congratulations! You have been selected to present at Mesh the Planet 2018! Competition was fierce, but your proposal was exquisite. Now's your chance: | ||
** You will have 5 minutes to present about anything you want *or* 10 minutes to facilitate a discussion about anything you want | |||
** Find a facilitator with an easel pad and tell them your (pseudo)name and the title of your presentation / discussion. They will write both down on the easel pad. | |||
** The facilitator may ask you to find a different facilitator if their easel pad is already filled up. | |||
** Don't wander too far! When it's your turn to present, the facilitator will call your name out. | |||
** The facilitator will give you a visual warning when you have only 1 minute left, and when your time has run out. | |||
** Please be courteous and get off the soapbox when your time is up so we can move on to the next presentation. | |||
=== | ==== The Audience Members ==== | ||
* | * When you are not presenting, you are an audience member! Your responsibilities are: | ||
** Pay attention to your peers! | |||
** Move to a different pod if you are bored | |||
** Applaud enthusiastically when the presentation is over | |||
=== 2pm - 2:15pm Break === | |||
=== 2:15 - 2:45 Structured Brainstorm with Sticky Notes === | |||
* 3 min - Writing by yourself (as many ideas as possible) | |||
* 10 min - Posting notes to wall + organizing notes into related groups | |||
* 15 min - Sharing out what groups of ideas developed / deciding what to hack on in remaining time | |||
== | === 2:30pm - 5:30pm: HACKATHON === | ||
=== | ==== Deploying mesh services live to People's Open Network! ==== | ||
* We'll have a stack of Home Nodes (WD MyNet routers) and NAS devices and can spend the day deploying various services and building our own internet! | |||
=== | === 5:30pm - 6pm Demos === | ||
- Show off what you hacked on in Sudo Room | |||
=== 6pm - Late Evening funtimes === | |||
* | * Food? Karaoke? Dance party?? | ||
= Inspiration = | = Inspiration = | ||
* Aspiration Tech has a great [https://facilitation.aspirationtech.org/index.php?title=Main_Page wiki on facilitation] for rad unconferences - check out their [https://facilitation.aspirationtech.org/index.php?title=Agenda:Session_Design Session Design Guidelines], [https://facilitation.aspirationtech.org/index.php?title=Agenda:Guidelines Agenda Guidelines], and [https://facilitation.aspirationtech.org/index.php?title=Agenda:Hacking Agenda Hacking], | * Aspiration Tech has a great [https://facilitation.aspirationtech.org/index.php?title=Main_Page wiki on facilitation] for rad unconferences - check out their [https://facilitation.aspirationtech.org/index.php?title=Agenda:Session_Design Session Design Guidelines], [https://facilitation.aspirationtech.org/index.php?title=Agenda:Guidelines Agenda Guidelines], and [https://facilitation.aspirationtech.org/index.php?title=Agenda:Hacking Agenda Hacking], |
Latest revision as of 13:14, 3 August 2018
Mesh the Planet! 2018 Unconference
As a followup to the Internet Archive's Decentralized Web Summit taking place July 31 - August 3rd, members of Sudo Mesh will be hosting an unconference to bring together the decentralized internets community in the shared spirit of meshing the planet!
Logistics
- What: An unconference / hackathon around building and deploying the decentralized web
- When: Saturday, August 4th, 11:30 - 6pm
- Where: The Omni Commons' Sudo Room and/or its ballroom, located @ 4799 Shattuck Ave, Oakland, CA
- Roughly half a mile north of the MacArthur BART station, ~20 mins from San Francisco
- RSVP on SSB
- RSVP on the intertubes
Roles
(Each role needs multiple volunteers. Add your name to anything you are willing to do!)
- Front desk (6 volunteers) - Mai, Seth, Jenny
- MCs (2 volunteers) - Mai, Jenny
- Lightning talk facilitators - Mai, Benny,
- Hackathon hardware facilitators (4 volunteers) - Seth, robb, juul
- Food - Scott/nanomonkey,
- Sudomate - Jenny
- Setup (8+ volunteers) - Jenny, Benny, Seth, noffle, robb, juul
- Cleanup (8+ volunteers) - Jenny, Seth, noffle, robb, juul
Documentation
- Collaborative session notes taken at https://peoplesopen.net/pad/p/SESSION__NAME
- Notes posted to this wiki in the corresponding agenda lines below, or use the format: https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Mesh/MTP2018/SESSION_NAME
- Livestream for remote participation?
Material Resources
See Aspiration Tech's Materials Shopping List
- 3" x 5" un-ruled stickie notes, 1 pad per about 5 participants (Jenny will buy)
- Fine point Sharpie markers (Jenny will buy)
- 1/4" color dots for voting (in office)
- Movable walls! (in ballroom)
- Infinity coffee, snacks, and hydrating beverages
- Tables and chairs
- Power strips
- Extension cords
- External monitors
- Mesh testbeds - Sudo Mesh, Toronto Mesh, others?
- Cable crimping table - Cat5 cable, crimpers, RJ45s, guides
- Swag table - buttons, stickers, pins, zines, tshirts etc!
- Nametags
- Sign-in sheet / pens
- BYOI / PON schwag
- Projector
- Several easel pads - https://www.staples.com/Easel-Pads/cat_CL140915 (pods can use these to write down the list of presenters)
Agenda
- 11:30 - 12:00 pm — Sign in/lunch
- 12:00 - 12:30 pm — Introduction
- 12:30 - 02:00 pm — Lightening talks/discussions
- 02:00 - 02:15 pm — Break
- 02:15 - 02:45 pm — Structured Brainstorm
- 02:45 - 05:30 pm — Hackathon
- 05:30 - 06:00 pm — Demos
- 06:00 - Late — Evening fun timez
11:30 - 12 pm Sign-in
Lunch/coffee
12 - 12:30pm Introduction
- Welcome to BYOI/Dweb unconference: review agenda, code of conduct
- Introduction to the Omni & sudo, housekeeping etc (Jenny)
- Overview of mesh networks and People's Open Network (needs volunteer)
12:30 - 2pm Lightning talks/discussions
- For the first 1.5 hours we'll do five-minute lightning talks. This is an opportunity to get on a soap box or facilitate a discussion for 5 minutes about whatever the hell you want. We're modelling this after the lostlevels unconference.
- Depending on how many people attend, there will be a different number of simultaneous presentation pods. We need one pod per 15 presenters. This way each pod will finish presenting after about 15 presentations * (5 min presentation + 1 min setup) = 1.5 hrs
- A presentation pod consists of:
- 1 timekeeper (needs a volunteer)
- A bunch of presenters
- Probably some audience members who are not going to present
- A space in which to present (probably just a quadrant of the ballroom, unless it gets too noisy. no projection or amplification.)
The Timekeeper
- The timekeeper is extremely important! Every pod needs its own timekeeper.
- The responsibilities of the timekeeper are:
- Start a 5 minute timer when a presentation begins
- Give the presenter a warning when they have only 1 minute left
The Presenter
- Congratulations! You have been selected to present at Mesh the Planet 2018! Competition was fierce, but your proposal was exquisite. Now's your chance:
- You will have 5 minutes to present about anything you want *or* 10 minutes to facilitate a discussion about anything you want
- Find a facilitator with an easel pad and tell them your (pseudo)name and the title of your presentation / discussion. They will write both down on the easel pad.
- The facilitator may ask you to find a different facilitator if their easel pad is already filled up.
- Don't wander too far! When it's your turn to present, the facilitator will call your name out.
- The facilitator will give you a visual warning when you have only 1 minute left, and when your time has run out.
- Please be courteous and get off the soapbox when your time is up so we can move on to the next presentation.
The Audience Members
- When you are not presenting, you are an audience member! Your responsibilities are:
- Pay attention to your peers!
- Move to a different pod if you are bored
- Applaud enthusiastically when the presentation is over
2pm - 2:15pm Break
2:15 - 2:45 Structured Brainstorm with Sticky Notes
- 3 min - Writing by yourself (as many ideas as possible)
- 10 min - Posting notes to wall + organizing notes into related groups
- 15 min - Sharing out what groups of ideas developed / deciding what to hack on in remaining time
2:30pm - 5:30pm: HACKATHON
Deploying mesh services live to People's Open Network!
- We'll have a stack of Home Nodes (WD MyNet routers) and NAS devices and can spend the day deploying various services and building our own internet!
5:30pm - 6pm Demos
- Show off what you hacked on in Sudo Room
6pm - Late Evening funtimes
- Food? Karaoke? Dance party??
Inspiration
- Aspiration Tech has a great wiki on facilitation for rad unconferences - check out their Session Design Guidelines, Agenda Guidelines, and Agenda Hacking,