LOL... Didn't realize that im sending the same video.
On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 4:09 PM, Oren Attar <orenat...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Guys, > > This video might also help people understand why we need Arig. > https://www.youtube.com/embed/o66FUc61MvU > > :) > > > On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 12:13 AM, Amitai Franklin <citizen.ami...@gmail.com > > wrote: > >> hi daniel. >> how are you???? >> you have to see this great short clip- best resone whay we need arig >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o66FUc61MvU&feature=player_embedded >> >> I am making the poster- and I want more vids like this that can explane-- >> please send me SAP vids witch can be good for education resosonses >> LOL >> me >> >> >> On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 3:53 AM, Daniel <dan...@makrotopia.org> wrote: >> >>> Hi Arig'niks! >>> >>> It's time for the next hackathon! >>> Come to Jafo on the 12th of August! >>> (August 19th could be an alternative if the 12th is not acceptable for >>> some reason) >>> >>> In my opinion, we should focus on the development of one main thing, >>> which I >>> perceive as the outcome of the first hackathon. Please comment and >>> quickly >>> confirm if the date is ok :) >>> >>> --- hackathon proposal follows --- >>> Implement a node-registration service which includes an >>> OpenWrt+config-image-generator which can be reached by the fat JOIN >>> button just >>> underneath the instruction video on the website. >>> So Amir made this beautiful node database, which we can feed with all the >>> initial data of a node, then hopefully generate a configuration from >>> that data >>> (information on the community and a ca public cert, individual IP >>> parameters, >>> SIP parameters, a private key certificate used only once to submit >>> locally >>> generated public keys back to the web-server which are then used e.g. >>> for HIP or >>> for HTTPS client authentication). >>> We can then easily combine that with this: >>> http://trac.augsburg.freifunk.net/wiki/ImageBuilder >>> Into a ready-made flash-able OpenWrt image for all supported routers. >>> >>> So that would make it 4 steps to join or start a new arig network: >>> 1. Buy a router >>> 2. Go to the website, go through the registration wizard and retrieve the >>> firmware file and write down the URL which you can use in future to >>> access your >>> arig router. >>> 3. Plugin and connect the router to the PC, access it's web-interface >>> and flash >>> the firmware file you received in step 2. Once the device reboots, you >>> converted >>> it from a regular router into an arig router. >>> 4. Get a long cable and maybe an outdoor case, place it nicely and >>> connect your >>> computer. Now access your new arig box using the URL of Step 2 and >>> follow the >>> wizard to complete the setup of the node. >>> >>> The task splits up nicely: >>> - Build node registration wizard on the website. >>> - Build tool to generate the configuration for the new node. >>> - Integrate Image builder into the website. >>> - Build first-start wizard in LuCI >>> - Implement status publishing in OpenWrt to a website (i.e. via HTTPS >>> with >>> client SSL certificate or SSH) and maybe even process the response >>> (could be >>> configuration updates or even sysupgrade for the users who want that) >>> >>> So if everybody wastes a thought or two on it before, we could be able >>> to put >>> this together next week (or at least know what to do next), given we are >>> at >>> least 4 or 5 developers on the task. >>> The result -- an OpenWrt-image-generating web-based node management >>> thingy -- >>> can either live on the arig website itself or be an open source project >>> to be >>> picked up by actual mesh communities.... >>> >>> >>> Once we got this, we got several play-grounds for new development: >>> - allow users to monitor and manage their devices on the website >>> - integrate more initial features by integrating packages and their >>> configuration (ipv6-stuff, avahi/mdns/mdht/olsrd-nameservice-hacks/..., >>> asterisk, openhip, ...) >>> - add more image builder profiles for different roles >>> (infrastructure-only, >>> web-gui, web-gui+apps, ...) >>> - make it easy for users to use xl2tpd (with or without HIP voodoo) for >>> VPNs and >>> Internet access sharing. >>> - implement distributed applications in LuCI like chat, >>> instant-messaging, >>> forums, or even audio/video and fire-sharing via WebRTC... >>> - forgotten-kit-recovery-feature (instead of factory-reset, use the >>> button to >>> put the device into a state where it does DHCP on the ethernet port and >>> download >>> a sysupgrade-image from the website) >>> - you name it >>> >>> >>> >>> Thank you for flying on board of arig airlines, the outside temperature >>> in your >>> destination is 32 degrees Celsius at a humidity of 42%. We wish you a >>> pleasant >>> stay and hope to welcome you on board again soon. >>> _______________________________________________ >>> arig-discuss mailing list >>> arig-discuss@lists.subsignal.org >>> https://lists.subsignal.org/mailman/listinfo/arig-discuss >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> >> *Amitai Aharon Franklin* >> *Spiritual life coach and *Expert at promoting health of mind-body** >> >> * Inventor *and prototype builder of low tech, plastics and water-fuel >> devices. >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> arig-discuss mailing list >> arig-discuss@lists.subsignal.org >> https://lists.subsignal.org/mailman/listinfo/arig-discuss >> >> >
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