[Battlemesh] Battlemesh event in NYC?

Brough Turner broughturner at gmail.com
Wed Jan 7 13:49:01 CET 2015


Hi Sarah,

I'm in Boston and would be interested in participating or helping.  I'm
developing a mesh radio that I will be interested in testing, although it's
likely to be 2016 before we have devices working to a level where we could
demo a mesh.

In any event, I'll try to get to Slovenia and will definitely support you
in anything you want to arrange in NYC (or the eastern US).

Also let me reinforce Musti's suggestion of posting at
cwn-summit at lists.chambana.net .


Thanks,
Brough Turner

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On Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 7:01 AM, Sarah Grant <lists at chootka.com> wrote:

> Heh, okay. Yeah, it’s nice to meet so many other people that have a deep
> knowledge of these things. And yes, women are definitely a minority, haha.
>
> Thanks,
> Sarah
>
>
> On Jan 7, 2015, at 12:51 PM, barbara at wlan-si.net wrote:
>
> Sarah,
>
> nothing about your interest is super noob, these guys are amazing and
> they'll be more than happy to share knowledge and experience, as well as
> "expand" the event organisation to the US. =)
>
> And I am happy to see I will have female company this summer. =)
>
> The Maribor team awaits all of you eagerly and we are truly excited about
> hosting it in Slovenia, the little gem below the Alps, this year!
>
> Come, see, participate!
>
> Kind regards,
> Barb
>
> On 7. jan. 2015, at 12.44, Sarah Grant <lists at chootka.com> wrote:
>
> Well, I would love to attend the next event + organize a meetup. There is
> a growing number of people interested in mesh networks in NYC, but Europe
> is far advanced in terms of experience and organization, so I think it
> would be cool to import some knowledge over. And ideally to exchange some
> knowledge as well, whatever that may be. At the very least, NYC isn’t the
> worst place in the world to visit.
>
> Benjamin, what does organizing a sub meetup entail?
>
> Sorry if these questions are super noob, I am just trying to understand
> how the organization operates a bit more. I have read through the website,
> but I wanted to talk to real people as well.
>
> Thanks,
> Sarah
>
>
> On Jan 7, 2015, at 12:39 PM, Roger Baig Viñas <roger.baig at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> On the one hand, attending an event to understand what is all about as Pau
> suggested, followed by a meetup, as Benjamin suggested, is a good way to
> star. On the other, I think it is time to jump to another continent to
> avoid being European-centric. I think that with some time and efforts it is
> possible to find funds to overcome the flight fares differences. The key
> point is to find the right people to rise these funds.
>
> Regards.
>
> On 7 January 2015 at 12:29, Benjamin Henrion <zoobab at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 12:27 PM, Pau <pau at dabax.net> wrote:
>> > The next BattleMesh (v8 = 2015) will be hosted on Slovenia. As the WBM
>> > is a 100% horizontal event organized by volunteers, usually a
>> > requirement for hosting it is to have assisted to a previous event. So
>> > it would be great to have you or someone else from NYC to Slovenia.
>> > There we can discuss about the availability of hosting the next event in
>> > USA or somewhere else.
>>
>> You can do your own sub WBM meetup, like we did in the past with the
>> v3.3 and 3.1416 in Belgium.
>>
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