[Commotion-dev] Your Chambana.net Tech Projects password

Hans-Christoph Steiner hans at at.or.at
Thu Aug 18 20:11:51 UTC 2011


Hey Kusay,

Things are pretty raw right now, definitely in development.  So if you  
want to get involved now, you'll need to roll up your sleeves and get  
your hands dirty with the technical details. :)  A good place to start  
is to get a Buffalo router and try your hand at flashing it.  Then  
you'll have a node to start testing.  Other things to test now are  
OLSR wifi mesh routing.

But watch this list, we'll be posting more progress as we make it.

.hc

On Jul 30, 2011, at 5:21 PM, Kusay Rukieh wrote:

> Good  Day Hans:
> Thank you so much for your response.  My area is testing.  I would  
> like to get Beta-releases, so I can test these out, and report the  
> bugs, and enhancements.  Please let me know how to do so.  I would  
> like to conduct a sample deployment and see how successful it is.
> Thanks,
> Kusay
>
> On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 9:04 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner  
> <hans at at.or.at> wrote:
>
> Hey Kusay,
>
> The Commotion project is just getting rolling with a big development  
> push over the next year or two.  You can see a rough roadmap here:
>
> http://tech.chambana.net/projects/commotion/wiki/roadmap
>
> I'm also just getting started in the project. There are many ways to  
> contribute, from coding to testing to getting the word out to places  
> like Syria or anywhere this can be useful.  Its up to what your  
> interests, skills, and availability are.
>
> .hc
>
> On Jul 20, 2011, at 7:22 AM, Kusay Rukieh wrote:
>
>> Good Day:
>> My name is kusay rukieh I work in academia.  I am originally from  
>> the middle east (syria).  I stumbled upon your projects when I was  
>> searching for wireless sensor network.  The reason I am looking for  
>> a technology to circumvent  the shutting down of wireless network  
>> access by oppressive regimes.  I would like to lend my help an  
>> expertise.  can you please let me know how can I help.  One of the  
>> brutal tactics that is used by these regimes before attacking a  
>> city is to cutoff all type of communication.  I would like to find  
>> another solution that is easy to deploy and based on wireless  
>> meshed networks.  I would like to expose the atrocious crimes which  
>> are committed against unarmed civilians.
>> thanks,
>> Kusay
>>
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