[Commotion-dev] mesh workshop in NYC

Georgia Bullen georgia at opentechinstitute.org
Thu Dec 12 15:18:30 UTC 2013


+ Williow, Geeks Without Bounds
Adding Willow, because I think this aligns with some projects that GWOB is
working on as well, and I don't think she's on this list!

I'm also interested in helping with the planning. We just held a workshop
in Detroit to introduce the idea of local applications, and our next focus
round would be more focused on applications that leverage the capabilities
of the mesh. I also think that there would be interest from the organizing
teams in Red Hook and Hoboken, as they are both thinking about applications
for their networks, although with different contexts.

I know that people from the Commotion team will also be at the OpenITP
hackathon in January in DC (
https://www.openitp.org/blog/dc-hackathon-for-security-privacy-tools-on-jan-11-2014.html).
It might be interesting to work on some of these ideas there as well. Is
anyone on the list thinking about coming to that hackathon?

-Georgia



On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 9:58 AM, hello at ninabianchi.com <
hello at ninabianchi.com> wrote:

> We (The Work Department) did work on some of this last year and of course,
> the Construction Kit, which was the foundation for the Tunisia workshop.
>
> I'd be interested in joining this conversation. I'm currently working on a
> few new projects that will require thinking through the applications and
> what it would take in terms of development. I'd also like to continue
> building kits that make this planning process open and collaborative with
> the communities where they would be deployed.
>
> Is there any chance I could join your call / conversation at some point?
> What's the timeframe for the workshop? If you're interested, we could talk
> logistics in more detail off the list, I'm at nina at theworkdept.com
>
> Looking forward,
> Nina
>
>
>
> On Dec 12, 2013, at 9:41 AM, Nathan of Guardian wrote:
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> > On 12/12/2013 09:28 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
> >> This would be a different workshop than a community mesh workshop.
> >> The idea is to entirely focus on the adhoc side of it, so the
> >> desktop and mobile clients, and applications that work on mesh
> >> alone (IMing, voip calling, our p2p app/file sharing, etc).
> >
> > I think we were also envisioning a bit of a Blue/Red Team adversarial
> > type of aspect, if possible. We want to have at least one person there
> > sniffing packets, looking for clear text, spotting the sheep, etc.
> >
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Georgia Bullen
Field Operations Technologist, Open Technology
Institute<http://oti.newamerica.net/>
New America Foundation
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