From filipebteixeira at gmail.com Mon Dec 3 17:34:57 2018 From: filipebteixeira at gmail.com (Filipe Borges Teixeira) Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2018 17:34:57 +0000 Subject: [Battlemesh] Battlemesh Reconnaissance team going to... France! Message-ID: Hi Battlemeshers, We have good news! After the call for WBMv12 locations last October, we have received three proposals for three different countries (thanks for all the effort on those three proposals!). After evaluating the three proposals and talking to each potential hosts for several weeks, we are now happy to announce that we will do a reconnaissance mission for WBMv12 to Paris, France, from Dec 6 to Dec 8th! Paul and myself, together with remote hands from Albert and Clauz, will be visiting the city, checking out the different venue proposals and "test" one of the proposed accommodation options. We will also kickstart the organization process that has been established over the past years. Our local team in Paris includes Aube, Baptiste, Daniele, and Virginie. They come from different structures: * Franciliens.net: community ISP * Globenet: community hosting provider * Grenode: Grenoble-based community-operated Internet Exchange point * La Quadrature du Net: human rights in the digital space defense association * NetCommons: research initiative on community networks * R?zine: community ISP Their structures (except NetCommons) are all members of FFDN, a federation of community ISPs. They are very motivated in organizing WBMv12 and we are doing our best to make it great, once again! If you happen to know any hackers, communities, hackerspaces or activists we should meet/check out, please let us know or connect us with them! Also if you are in Paris or in the area, feel free to join! Will we have Battlemesh back to where it started? Stay tuned! Best, Filipe Teixeira -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From zoobab at gmail.com Mon Dec 3 17:39:10 2018 From: zoobab at gmail.com (Benjamin Henrion) Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2018 18:39:10 +0100 Subject: [Battlemesh] Battlemesh Reconnaissance team going to... France! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Mon, Dec 3, 2018 at 6:33 PM Filipe Borges Teixeira wrote: > > Hi Battlemeshers, > > We have good news! After the call for WBMv12 locations last October, we have received three proposals for three different countries (thanks for all the effort on those three proposals!). After evaluating the three proposals and talking to each potential hosts for several weeks, we are now happy to announce that we will do a reconnaissance mission for WBMv12 to Paris, France, from Dec 6 to Dec 8th! > > Paul and myself, together with remote hands from Albert and Clauz, will be visiting the city, checking out the different venue proposals and "test" one of the proposed accommodation options. We will also kickstart the organization process that has been established over the past years. > > Our local team in Paris includes Aube, Baptiste, Daniele, and Virginie. They come from different structures: > * Franciliens.net: community ISP > * Globenet: community hosting provider > * Grenode: Grenoble-based community-operated Internet Exchange point > * La Quadrature du Net: human rights in the digital space defense association > * NetCommons: research initiative on community networks > * R?zine: community ISP > > Their structures (except NetCommons) are all members of FFDN, a federation of community ISPs. They are very motivated in organizing WBMv12 and we are doing our best to make it great, once again! > > If you happen to know any hackers, communities, hackerspaces or activists we should meet/check out, please let us know or connect us with them! Also if you are in Paris or in the area, feel free to join! > > Will we have Battlemesh back to where it started? Stay tuned! Back in 2013, we did a babel hackaton at GareXP and LeLoop , it was fun: http://www.zoobab.com/wiki:babel-hackaton http://wiki.leloop.org/index.php/Babel_hackathon -- Benjamin Henrion (zoobab) Email: zoobab at gmail.com Mobile: +32-484-566109 Web: http://www.zoobab.com FFII.org Brussels "In July 2005, after several failed attempts to legalise software patents in Europe, the patent establishment changed its strategy. Instead of explicitly seeking to sanction the patentability of software, they are now seeking to create a central European patent court, which would establish and enforce patentability rules in their favor, without any possibility of correction by competing courts or democratically elected legislators." From nicoechaniz at altermundi.net Wed Dec 19 22:32:39 2018 From: nicoechaniz at altermundi.net (=?UTF-8?B?Tmljb2zDoXMgRWNow6FuaXo=?=) Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2018 19:32:39 -0300 Subject: [Battlemesh] some news from LibreRouter and AlterMundi Message-ID: <6d9c1bd4-d3ca-fa32-19c7-5402512642c8@altermundi.net> LibreRouter has been trending (top 10) most of the day on Hacker News https://news.ycombinator.com/ ... due to a piece from APNIC https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18715230 https://blog.apnic.net/2018/12/18/librerouter-powering-community-networks-with-free-and-open-hardware/ Coincidentally, today we installed a unit of the last prototype version of LibreRouter. It's routing all traffic from a 20 node cloud of the local mesh. If all goes well with the testing on the ground and in the lab[1] we will enter production very soon. Also yesterday AlterMundi was granted operator licence in Argentina. 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URL: From dave.taht at gmail.com Wed Dec 19 23:34:18 2018 From: dave.taht at gmail.com (Dave Taht) Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2018 15:34:18 -0800 Subject: [Battlemesh] some news from LibreRouter and AlterMundi In-Reply-To: <6d9c1bd4-d3ca-fa32-19c7-5402512642c8@altermundi.net> References: <6d9c1bd4-d3ca-fa32-19c7-5402512642c8@altermundi.net> Message-ID: I am delighted to see y'all progressing so well. I really would love to be getting some field stats from flent, the fq_codel code, etc in this environment.... From filipebteixeira at gmail.com Mon Dec 3 18:34:57 2018 From: filipebteixeira at gmail.com (Filipe Borges Teixeira) Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2018 17:34:57 +0000 Subject: [Battlemesh] Battlemesh Reconnaissance team going to... France! Message-ID: Hi Battlemeshers, We have good news! After the call for WBMv12 locations last October, we have received three proposals for three different countries (thanks for all the effort on those three proposals!). After evaluating the three proposals and talking to each potential hosts for several weeks, we are now happy to announce that we will do a reconnaissance mission for WBMv12 to Paris, France, from Dec 6 to Dec 8th! Paul and myself, together with remote hands from Albert and Clauz, will be visiting the city, checking out the different venue proposals and "test" one of the proposed accommodation options. We will also kickstart the organization process that has been established over the past years. Our local team in Paris includes Aube, Baptiste, Daniele, and Virginie. They come from different structures: * Franciliens.net: community ISP * Globenet: community hosting provider * Grenode: Grenoble-based community-operated Internet Exchange point * La Quadrature du Net: human rights in the digital space defense association * NetCommons: research initiative on community networks * Rézine: community ISP Their structures (except NetCommons) are all members of FFDN, a federation of community ISPs. They are very motivated in organizing WBMv12 and we are doing our best to make it great, once again! If you happen to know any hackers, communities, hackerspaces or activists we should meet/check out, please let us know or connect us with them! Also if you are in Paris or in the area, feel free to join! Will we have Battlemesh back to where it started? Stay tuned! Best, Filipe Teixeira -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From zoobab at gmail.com Mon Dec 3 18:39:10 2018 From: zoobab at gmail.com (Benjamin Henrion) Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2018 18:39:10 +0100 Subject: [Battlemesh] Battlemesh Reconnaissance team going to... France! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Mon, Dec 3, 2018 at 6:33 PM Filipe Borges Teixeira wrote: > > Hi Battlemeshers, > > We have good news! After the call for WBMv12 locations last October, we have received three proposals for three different countries (thanks for all the effort on those three proposals!). After evaluating the three proposals and talking to each potential hosts for several weeks, we are now happy to announce that we will do a reconnaissance mission for WBMv12 to Paris, France, from Dec 6 to Dec 8th! > > Paul and myself, together with remote hands from Albert and Clauz, will be visiting the city, checking out the different venue proposals and "test" one of the proposed accommodation options. We will also kickstart the organization process that has been established over the past years. > > Our local team in Paris includes Aube, Baptiste, Daniele, and Virginie. They come from different structures: > * Franciliens.net: community ISP > * Globenet: community hosting provider > * Grenode: Grenoble-based community-operated Internet Exchange point > * La Quadrature du Net: human rights in the digital space defense association > * NetCommons: research initiative on community networks > * Rézine: community ISP > > Their structures (except NetCommons) are all members of FFDN, a federation of community ISPs. They are very motivated in organizing WBMv12 and we are doing our best to make it great, once again! > > If you happen to know any hackers, communities, hackerspaces or activists we should meet/check out, please let us know or connect us with them! Also if you are in Paris or in the area, feel free to join! > > Will we have Battlemesh back to where it started? Stay tuned! Back in 2013, we did a babel hackaton at GareXP and LeLoop , it was fun: http://www.zoobab.com/wiki:babel-hackaton http://wiki.leloop.org/index.php/Babel_hackathon -- Benjamin Henrion (zoobab) Email: zoobab at gmail.com Mobile: +32-484-566109 Web: http://www.zoobab.com FFII.org Brussels "In July 2005, after several failed attempts to legalise software patents in Europe, the patent establishment changed its strategy. Instead of explicitly seeking to sanction the patentability of software, they are now seeking to create a central European patent court, which would establish and enforce patentability rules in their favor, without any possibility of correction by competing courts or democratically elected legislators." From nicoechaniz at altermundi.net Wed Dec 19 23:32:39 2018 From: nicoechaniz at altermundi.net (=?UTF-8?B?Tmljb2zDoXMgRWNow6FuaXo=?=) Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2018 19:32:39 -0300 Subject: [Battlemesh] some news from LibreRouter and AlterMundi Message-ID: <6d9c1bd4-d3ca-fa32-19c7-5402512642c8@altermundi.net> LibreRouter has been trending (top 10) most of the day on Hacker News https://news.ycombinator.com/ ... due to a piece from APNIC https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18715230 https://blog.apnic.net/2018/12/18/librerouter-powering-community-networks-with-free-and-open-hardware/ Coincidentally, today we installed a unit of the last prototype version of LibreRouter. It's routing all traffic from a 20 node cloud of the local mesh. If all goes well with the testing on the ground and in the lab[1] we will enter production very soon. Also yesterday AlterMundi was granted operator licence in Argentina. 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