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*Format: 45-minute long presentation + questions from students
*Format: 45-minute long presentation + questions from students
*Link to Video: [on the way!]
*Link to Video: [on the way!]
*Takeaways: Student internships with Sudo Mesh!, work on 802.11s, Library-in-a-Box, Internet-in-a-Box
*Takeaways:  
**Student feedback:
***Concerns over security; inspired a potential community mesh deployment in a cul-de-sac!
**Discussion w/ Sameer:
***Student internships and Independent study with Sudo Mesh! (3 units) - pay?,  
***Wants to work on 802.11s - cheap USB hardware devices, LibraryBox/PirateBox, Internet-in-a-Box.
***Wants to have us return and give a presentation to a campus-wide Open Source group.

Revision as of 03:28, 13 December 2013

Information Day

International Summit for Community Wireless Networks

  • Where: c-base in Berlin, Germany
  • Date: 2-4 October 2013
  • Presenters: Jenny
  • Format: Women in Wireless Networking (panel); Coalition-Building for Community Wireless Networks (facilitated gift circle)

East Bay Anarchist Bookfair

  • Where: Humanist Hall in Oakland, CA
  • Date: 26 October 2013
  • Presenters: Jeremy, Juul, Jenny
  • Format: Sudo Room/BAPS table with poster describing People's Open Network
  • Takeaways: Got some new folks interested and put on the map!

Nonprofit Tech Summit / DevSummit

Professor Sameer Verda's Wireless Networking class for Business students

  • Where: San Francisco State University - Business Building
  • Date: 12 December 2013
  • Presenters: Jenny, Matt
  • Format: 45-minute long presentation + questions from students
  • Link to Video: [on the way!]
  • Takeaways:
    • Student feedback:
      • Concerns over security; inspired a potential community mesh deployment in a cul-de-sac!
    • Discussion w/ Sameer:
      • Student internships and Independent study with Sudo Mesh! (3 units) - pay?,
      • Wants to work on 802.11s - cheap USB hardware devices, LibraryBox/PirateBox, Internet-in-a-Box.
      • Wants to have us return and give a presentation to a campus-wide Open Source group.