Thanks for sharing!
On Sat, Jun 1, 2024, 12:36 Ilario via LibreMesh <libremesh@???> wrote:
> Hi all!
> Here you are the meeting minute of today's reunion :)
>
> # Saturday the 1st of June 2024 at 13:00 UTC (15:00 CEST, 10:00 ART).
>
> ## People
> Cri, Nemael, Henrique, Ilario, Gothos, Andrea
>
> ## Topics
>
> * Introductions
> * Updated PicoPeer agreement
> * GSoC New Pirania release
> * GSoC Cable purpose autodetection
> * Reports from BattleMesh
> * Updates on the testing grant?
> * When to make the release
> * Next meetings
> * Extra news
>
> ### Introductions
>
> ### Updated PicoPeer agreement
>
> Cri: Most of the mesh networks in the world are using a Picopeer agreement.
> Started from a community in London (London Mesh Network) and from
> another in Catalonia (Guifinet)
> 4 points to a Picopeer agreement:
> - Build a network between peers
> - Give/keep net neutrality
> - Give free transit on the network
> - Every mesh network can have local agreements
>
> Cri: Freifunk asked to discuss about adding:
> - copyleft to contents shared freely in the network, so that
> members will agree to have copyleft content passing over their nodes.
> - No need to share a personal contact, someone can be have
> community being the contact
>
>
> https://antennine.noblogs.org/post/2024/06/01/report-nuova-release-del-pico-peer-agreement/
>
> ### GSoC New Pirania release
>
>
> https://blog.freifunk.net/2024/05/31/gsoc-2024-new-release-for-project-libremesh-pirania/
>
> HMohr: Cri and Gothos, are you using any captive portal?
> Gothos: Not yet
> HMohr: I will speak to Luandro
>
> Vouchers are needed for the economic sustainability of the network. In
> Brasil it is legal to share the connectivity but you cannot make
> profit (income has to be equal or less than the ISP fees).
> Start: virtualizing with qemu, then with physical routers
>
> Main problem: OpenWrt 19 (and the current Pirania code works on
> OpenWrt 19) uses iptables, OpenWrt 23 uses nftables
>
>
> https://github.com/freifunk/projects/blob/f602dd6da862040854e78d6f9585bfa81da01738/_projects/libremeshpiranianewrelease.md
>
> Splash page without need of vouchers is not implemented (???), even if
> it is mentioned in some parts of the documentation.
> Splash page is like a captive portal also for communities that does
> not use vouchers. Just for welcoming users and informing them about
> the network they are using.
>
> Cri: Beware! AP (e.g. ESSID LibreMesh.org) is showing the portal, but
> APNAME (e.g. ESSID LibreMesh.org/12345678) is not. Maybe this is ok?
> Communities can put a password to the APNAME or disable it.
>
> Cri: Problem with lime-app & Pirania: you can activate the voucher and
> deactivate the captive portal, that makes no sense.
>
> we have a meeting next wednesday 5 june to do deeper in the topic
>
> next tasks
>
> 1) undestand what Pirania do and what not do
> 2) build workflow to have the package builded
> 3)
>
> ### GSoC Cable purpose autodetection
>
> Nemael:
> how to apply configuration/s that works out of the box.. or have a
> button to push?
>
> 4 main situations to detect:
>
>
> https://blog.freifunk.net/2024/05/31/gsoc-2024-libremesh-cable-purpose-autodetection/
>
> If we want to have the realtime detection and instantaneous
> configuration, we should warn the user that the change happened. Or
> one time configuration (first boot wizard)? but maybe this is
> out-of-scope of the project.
>
> Ilario: It seems very risky to have the runtime autodetection, if
> things go wrong, the debugging will be very complicated.
>
> Nemael: Let's start from the autoconfiguration triggered by the user,
> then we can see how difficult it is to have the runtime
> autoconfiguration (do we want it?).
>
> FOR NEXT YEAR'S GSOC: we could buy routers spending LibreMesh
> donations money on OpenCollective. Right now, most of the money we
> have are destinated for the testing grant.
> https://opencollective.com/libremesh
> but we can keep next money from mentors from GSoC24 for buy hardware
> in the future.
>
> Cri: From Italy, here some description of the hardware that we are
> using: https://antennine.noblogs.org/?s=antenne
>
> ### Reports from BattleMesh
>
> Nobody in this meeting has been to BattleMesh
> -> Reported to next meeting
>
> ### Updates on the testing grant?
>
> Pony reported and also received the payment
>
> Hiure is still working on the details
>
> both improved a lot the next release quality
>
> ### When to make the release
>
> Until now, the release candidates has only two commits of difference
> from the head of the release branch.
> A new release candidate now is not very different to the current release.
> Should a release candidate be before or after release candidate?
> -> If before gsoc, maybe it could ease the work of GSoC?
> -> If after gsoc, there would be more time to squash the bugs and the
> possibility to add the code written during the GSoC itself
>
> The second option has been preferred.
>
> ### Next meetings
>
> https://libremesh.org/communication.html
>
> Wednesday the 5th of June 13:00 UTC (15:00 CEST, 10:00 ART)
> -> probably there will be Hiure (coolab) and Gio (altermundi)
>
> Monday the 24th of June 13:00 UTC (15:00 CEST, 10:00 ART)
>
> ### Extra news
>
> Ilario: Tomorrow in Barcelona there will be an experimental deploy:
> libremesh devices connected with other OpenWrt devices. to make a Mesh
> with Libremesh used to connect the Openwrt devices that need to be
> flashed/configured for experimenting.
> LibreMesh routers will be used for managing the experimental network
> constituted by OpenWrt routers.
> This is useful for testing experimental mesh networks also for BattleMesh
> event. This has been
> organized by Pedro from eXO (https://exo.cat/, an
> association born from Guifinet) and Bruno from Coolab.
>
>
> https://comunitat.canodrom.barcelona/assemblies/comunitat/f/1651/meetings/2812?locale=en
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