Can you share please?
It's our yearly meeting, of italian mesh network community.
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======== Ninux Day 2017 Call For Papers ========
The Ninux Day (the only day that lasts for a weekend), organized by
the wireless community network ninux.org, will be held on November 25,
26 2017 at Vag61, Bologna
The goal is to gather under the same roof members of Italian and
European wireless community networks and all those who are interested
in:
Networks as commons
spontaneous, bottom-up networking
governance of decentralized communities and of Commons
legal aspects of community networks and wireless networks
artistic expressions linked to community networks or wireless networks
metropolitan networks
wireless mesh networks
routing protocols
networking-oriented FLOSS operating systems
distributed and decentralized services
fog computing and distributed cloud (IaaS)
resilient networks
Everyone is invited to propose a talk or a hands-on workshop on such
themes, of maximum duration of 30 minutes. There will also be a
session of lighning talks of maximum duration 10 minutes on a specific
topic.
See the whishlist of the talks: DESIDERI 2017 http://ninux.org/DESIDERI%202017
If you want to propose a talk send an e-mail to ninuxday2017 AT
ninux.org with a 50-100 words abstract and a short bio before November
5th, 2017. Your abstract will be published on the ninux wiki once the
program is finalized.
When: November 25, 26 2016
Where: Vag61, via Paolo Fabbri 110, Bologna, Italy
Call for Paper:http://wiki.ninux.org/NinuxDay2017/CFP
Wiki: http://wiki.ninux.org/NinuxDay2017
Fee: free entrance, donations are welcome
======== Ninux Day 2017 Call For Papers ========
Il Ninux Day (l'unico giorno che dura un weekend!) organizzato dalla
wireless community network ninux.org, si terra' nei giorni 25, 26
Novembre 2017 presso Vag61 a Bologna.
Il nostro obiettivo è costruire una infrastruttura di rete che sia
direttamente delle persone.
VOLATINO https://wiki.bologna.ninux.org/mediawiki/images/b/be/ProgrammaNINUday17_vba…
QUINDI di che si parla?
la Rete come bene comune
networking spontaneo, dal basso
reti cittadine o rurali resilienti
wireless mesh networks
protocolli di routing
protocolli peer-to-peer
sistemi operativi FLOSS orientati al networking
gestione e monitoraggio distribuito
servizi orientati alle comunità distribuiti e decentralizzati
fog computing e cloud distribuito
governance di comunita'
casi di studio e uso
net-art
aspetti legislativi legati alle community networks e delle reti wireless
autonomia tecnologica comunitaria
Tutti sono invitati a proporre un talk o un workshop pratico su questi
argomenti, della durata massima di 30 minuti. Ci sara' anche una
sessione di Lightning talks, della durata massima di 10 minuti
ciascuno che si focalizzano su un argomento specifico. In questo caso,
ti chiediamo di mandarci: titolo e le slide.
Se vuoi contribuire invia un'e-mail a ninuxday2017 AT ninux.org con un
abstract da 50-100 parole ed una indicazione del livello di difficoltà
del talk, entro il 5 Novembre 2017.
L'abstract sara' pubblicato sul sito del ninuxday una volta definito
il programma.
Non hai un'idea, ma molte capacità? Consulta la lista dei DESIDERI
2017 http://ninux.org/DESIDERI%202017
Quando: 25, 26 Novembre 2017
Dove: Vag61, via Paolo Fabbri 110, Bologna.
Call for Paper:http://wiki.ninux.org/NinuxDay2017/CFP
Wiki: http://wiki.ninux.org/NinuxDay2017
Costo: gratuito, donazioni benvenute
Hi,
Could somehow a LiMe router connect as a client to an external Wi-Fi
network and use that connection as a WAN?
I mean a LiMe router joining -as a station- a third-party AP (in
infrastructure mode), use that connection as a WAN, and keeping every
LiMe feature.
Is that possible?
If it is, and it is easily configurable,
how would you do it?
Hi,
Here we have been running 16.07,
it is the time now to go for 17.07.
I never compile anything,
but as Chef is not there yet,
I am trying to build and cook.
Please be patient with my questions...
I followed the "Cook your own firmware using lime-sdk" section
at http://libremesh.org/getit.html
and now I am following the instructions at
https://github.com/libremesh/lime-sdk/blob/master/README.md
My computer runs Trisquel 7, it's based on Ubuntu 14.04.
When doing ./cooker -b ar71xx/generic
I get the following:
...
make -r world: build failed. Please re-run make with -j1 V=s to see
what's going on
make: *** [world] Error 1
make: Leaving directory `/home/fone/lime-sdk/17.01.2/ar71xx/generic/sdk'
-> Error compiling SDK
amuza@compu:~/lime-sdk$
When trying to run this recommended "make with -j1 V=s"
this is what I get:
amuza@compu:~/lime-sdk$ make with -j1 V=s
make: *** No rule to make target `with'. Stop.
amuza@compu:~/lime-sdk$
Any basic help is gratefully welcome!
Hello Here,
Any Idea on this ??
thanks
"A Goal is a Dream with a Plan and a Dateline"
Do On to Others what you will like them to do on to you.'The Golden Rule'
The CEO of ABEBOH
Computer Software Engineering Student
Music DJ . Artiste at Casky Black's Record
Regional Coordinator and CAC Member at Mozilla Campus Club Program.
On Wed, Oct 18, 2017 at 1:11 PM, Nges B <nges.brian(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> That is a short on screen video showing how the box is not connect
>
> "A Goal is a Dream with a Plan and a Dateline"
> Do On to Others what you will like them to do on to you.'The Golden Rule'
> The CEO of ABEBOH
> Computer Software Engineering Student
> Music DJ . Artiste at Casky Black's Record
> Regional Coordinator and CAC Member at Mozilla Campus Club Program.
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 18, 2017 at 12:38 PM, Nges B <nges.brian(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello sorry for the error. Yeah I am talking of http://thisnode.info
>> it does not connect. the greatest thing is that the router does not
>> connect to the computer. It keeps trying to connect forever.
>>
>>
>>
>> "A Goal is a Dream with a Plan and a Dateline"
>> Do On to Others what you will like them to do on to you.'The Golden Rule'
>> The CEO of ABEBOH
>> Computer Software Engineering Student
>> Music DJ . Artiste at Casky Black's Record
>> Regional Coordinator and CAC Member at Mozilla Campus Club Program.
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 18, 2017 at 10:51 AM, Ilario Gelmetti <iochesonome(a)gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On 10/18/2017 09:56 AM, Nges B wrote:
>>> > The flashing process took more than 8hours which was unusual to me so I
>>> > terminated the process.
>>>
>>> You've done well, for sure the flashing was finished after less than 5
>>> minutes.
>>>
>>> > All the first points are correct. I need to connect to the router but
>>> > thenode.info <http://thenode.info> can not connect.
>>>
>>> The address is http://thisnode.info and not "the" as you wrote, does
>>> this work?
>>> Try connecting only to the router, either via cable disabling the
>>> wireless on your laptop or via wireless not connecting to anything else
>>> via cable.
>>>
>>>
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> lime-users mailing list
>>> lime-users(a)lists.libremesh.org
>>> https://lists.libremesh.org/mailman/listinfo/lime-users
>>>
>>
>>
>
Hi, Patrick/Patricio/Pato here, coordinating the translation of the software and documentation related to the LibreRouter. I write to the list to let folks know what's going on and open for feedback about the current plan.
After considering various options of what platform to use for translation management, I think the most appropriate is TranslateWiki.net, because it means:
- someone else takes care of the hosting,
- is costs us no money (though we could donate some if they need it and if our budget allows),
- we share the platform with other open source software projects,
- we join a platform that already has an active community of translators in many languages,
- the software running the platform is stable and has been in production use to translate the MediaWiki interface for some time,
- and all of that together means that once we get our process with TranslateWiki.net going well, it could run easily for years and allow the addition of new languages easily.
Joining TranslateWiki.net requires giving direct push commit access to at least one TranslateWiki.net admin, so that new translations get committed quickly and thus new translations make it into software releases as quickly as practical.
I hope that we can get a relationship with TranslateWiki.net setup and translation underway before the end of October, so if you have any ideas, questions, objections, please respond in the next few days.
[A shortcoming of TranslateWiki.net is that it can't handle ODT files, which is the current format for the documentation booklets. We'll either find a way to convert the booklet text into a compatible format, or we'll use a different tool (perhaps Zanata) that works well with the current creation process of the booklets. More about documentation translation in another email.]
For those curious about TranslateWiki.net, see this page
https://translatewiki.net/wiki/Translating:New_project
For those who want to understand i18n and l10n from a software development perspective (that's internationalization and localization), see:
https://translatewiki.net/wiki/Translating:Localisation_for_developers
*Developers, please read that, at least a little.*
To see our conversation so far with TranslateWiki.net:
https://translatewiki.net/wiki/Support#LibreRouter:_new_project_with_softwa…
Once a software has an i18n and l10n structure setup, we add a "qqq" language file for the documentation about each string that will be translated. More details about that here:
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Localisation#Message_documentation
SOFTWARE:
LibreMesh uses Gettext, and is translated into Spanish:
https://github.com/libremesh/lime-packages/blob/develop/packages/lime-webui…
LimeApp uses a JSON format, and is translated into Spanish:
https://github.com/libremesh/lime-app/tree/master/i18n/translations
Firmware Chef uses Gettext, and is translated into Spanish:
https://github.com/libremesh/alterchef/tree/master/altermeshfc/altermeshfc/…
I haven't yet found the locations of the translation files for the following software, or confirmed whether the software even has translation files:
- LibreMap
https://github.com/libremap
- WiFi Calling (app and server)
-- repository unknown
- LimeBuild / Cooker / SDK
https://github.com/libremesh/lime-sdk
- LibreNet6
-- repository unknown
- Pitbull captive portal
https://github.com/libremesh/pitbull
- LibreServer (more complex since it's an entire GNU/Linux distro, though maybe there's a central admin interface)
-- repository unknown
Over the long term, we might consider changing the i18n/l10n format of some of the software to a format preferred by TranslateWiki.net, as described in this note from TranslateWiki.net:
"Use of key-based file formats is preferred, like Java properties and Ruby-style YAML. Other supported file formats are PHP arrays, PHP variables and Gettext." For now, making such a change is not priority and probably not within our capacity. Pau pointed out to me that in LibreMesh, there's a little program that pulls strings out of the code and puts them in the translation files, and that a similar function would be necessary if we changed to a different format. We could ask at TranslateWiki.net if they know of such programs.
~ Patrick
never mind, I was using the old lime-config on the profile...
On Thu, Oct 19, 2017 at 9:39 PM, bruno vianna <bruno(a)pobox.com> wrote:
> hi
>
> i'm trying to flash a few tp-link wr471nd with the latest lime.
> when i use the pre-compiled bin, it works fine:
> http://downloads.libremesh.org/releases/17.06/targets/
> ar71xx/generic/tl-wr741nd-v4/lime_mini/lede-17.01.2-lime-
> mini-ar71xx-generic-tl-wr741nd-v4-squashfs-factory.bin
>
> but if I cook with new jefe, it flashes but doesn't work - no wifi and
> even ethernet won't get me an ip number. I actually have to do the failsafe
> recovery everytime with this:
> https://betaupdate.libremesh.org/static/lime/17.06/ar71xx/
> generic/tl-wr741nd-v4/b7a7a95beb0a077/lime-17.06-b7a7a95beb0a077-ar71xx-
> generic-tl-wr741nd-v4-sysupgrade.bin
>
> same thing happens when use the cooker script. any ideas?
>
> thanks
> bruno
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Hello all, I am trying to cook the Firmware of of the LibreRouter for
TP-link3600.
I have followed the instructions as on https://github.com/libremesh/lime-sdk
I have build the firmware but I cant cook it. I have had the error Build
dependency: Please install ncurses. (Missing libncurses.so or ncurses.h)
and I have done all sorts of manipulations to get ncurses installed but I
have not succeeded since yesterday.
I am working with Ubuntu 15.10
Please any Idea or help on this is appreciated.
Thanks and waiting to hear from you
At your service
nges Brian
"A Goal is a Dream with a Plan and a Dateline"
Do On to Others what you will like them to do on to you.'The Golden Rule'
The CEO of ABEBOH
Computer Software Engineering Student
Music DJ . Artiste at Casky Black's Record
Regional Coordinator and CAC Member at Mozilla Campus Club Program.c DJ .
Artiste at Casky Black's Record
Regional Coordinator and CAC Member at Mozilla Campus Club Program.