From clauz a ninux.org Thu Mar 6 21:41:24 2025 From: clauz a ninux.org (Clauz) Date: Thu, 06 Mar 2025 22:41:24 +0100 Subject: [Ninux-Wireless] =?utf-8?q?Fwd=3A_=5BBattlemesh=5D_BattleMesh_v1?= =?utf-8?q?7_Official_Announcement_=E2=80=93_10=E2=80=9316_June_2025=2C_Su?= =?utf-8?q?ndhausen=2C_Thuringia=2C_Germany?= In-Reply-To: <897f66da08ee43302068d5b9e9e76786eaee88ca.camel@andi95.de> References: <897f66da08ee43302068d5b9e9e76786eaee88ca.camel@andi95.de> Message-ID: <6D4F7701-0887-4030-B3FA-89B22D6870EA@ninux.org> -------- Original Message -------- From: "Andreas Bräu via Battlemesh" Sent: 6 March 2025 22:15:50 CET To: Battle of the Mesh Mailing List Cc: "Andreas Bräu" Subject: [Battlemesh] BattleMesh v17 Official Announcement ? 10?16 June 2025, Sundhausen, Thuringia, Germany Hello everyone, We are excited to announce the 17th edition of the Wireless Battle of the Mesh! This event aims to further the discussion on the right to connectivity, community-owned infrastructure, and related free open source projects. Event Details: Date: 10?16 June 2025 (7 days) Venue: Sundhausen, Thuringia, Germany (51°09'25.1"N 10°43'00.7"E) Cost: Free and open to everyone In addition, the co-hosted OpenWrt Summit will be held from 13?15 June 2025. Registration: Please add yourself to the participants list here: https://www.battlemesh.org/BattleMeshV17/Participants If you?d prefer not to have your name displayed publicly, kindly email the organisation team (battlemeshv17-orga a freifunk.net) with the same details. Accommodation Options: * Camping: Self-organized, free of charge * Apartments: Contact the organisation team (very limited, charges apply) * More details: https://battlemesh.org/BattleMeshV17/Accomodation Visa & Travel Support: The University of Nordhausen offers visa invitation letters. Please reach out to the organisation team with your details if needed. Travel support may be available on a case-by-case basis ? simply email the team with your background. Additional Information: Directions: https://battlemesh.org/BattleMeshV17/Directions Workshop/Session Ideas (CfP): https://battlemesh.org/BattleMeshV17/CfP More about the event: https://www.battlemesh.org/BattleMeshV17 Please help us spread the word by sharing this announcement. Best regards, Bluse and Andi Battlemesh Organisation Team -- Sent from my phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. From kikigazze a autoproduzioni.net Fri Mar 21 09:40:19 2025 From: kikigazze a autoproduzioni.net (cri) Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2025 10:40:19 +0100 Subject: [Ninux-Wireless] Routers freedom, 10 giorni di tempo in Italia per consultazione AGCOM Message-ID: <5a2641c6-54f5-4416-8ad0-19a6f2b74427@autoproduzioni.net> ________________________ Ciao, in passato ho contribuito a questa iniziativa, che mira a mantenere in posesso delle uteti i propri router di casa. https://fsfe.org/activities/routers/routers.en.html Infatti ho collegamento internet con un ISP che permette ai propri clienti di gestire il loro router, ed in passato ho recensito negativamente ISP che non lo permettono. La campagna della FSFE è proprio su questo e fanno raccolta dati sugli ISP. Inoltre mantenere il router in possesso dei "consumatori" ed intercambiabile, permette alle persone di decidere di far girare software non proprietario sul router stesso. Preservre la libertà del software negli apparati di rete e la net neutrality sono due condizioni a mio avviso molto importanti per non vivere in una società sotto controllo di massa. LA RISERVATEZZA DELLE COMUNICAZIONI PASSA anche DAL ROUTER DI CASA L'email della FSFE, Free Software Foundation Europe mi è arrivata stamattina, non ho ancora letto tutto, ma da quanto ho capito che l'AGCOM sta facendo una consultazione tra professioniste del settore per avere idea di che opinioni ci sono. Sarebbe sensato che in Italia ci siano un po di persone che si mobilitino. La scadenza per la consultazione è a brevissimo, 10gg. Parliamone insieme chi vuol far qualcosa ciao ____________ From FSFE, Free Software Foundation Europe Together with other industry-led organisations, we were able to convince AGCOM to open procedures to regulate the position of the Network Termination Point (NTP) under the criteria established by BEREC to determine whether routers and modems should belong to ISPs or to end-users. Now, AGCOM has prepared a preliminary decision considering that in fiber networks, the ONT should belong to ISPs, and end-users can only connect to the internet via "bridge mode". AGCOM opened a public consultation on this and we at the FSFE will participate. We believe Router Freedom is very important. The deadline is April 3th. Please note that AGCOM requires a PEC email to submit your position. Here is the background information for you: Overview on AGCOM's take on Router Freedom: https://fsfe.org/news/2024/news-20241016-01.en.html Consultation page: https://www.agcom.it/pubblicazioni/consultazioni-e-indagini/definizione-del-punto-terminale-di-rete-ntp-i-servizi-di FSFE's position (currently in EN, but we will translate into IT): https://download.fsfe.org/routers/fsfe-agcom-en-25.pdf Thank you and hope very much we can revert the decision of AGCOM!