Re: [liberationtech] Commotion Beta is out: Free Wireless Mesh Network Software

2013-03-23 Thread Adam Fisk
Congrats guys! I've had a small glimpse into the immense amount of work
that has gone into this and really looking forward to taking it for a spin.
Exciting!

On Thursday, March 21, 2013, Andrew Reynolds wrote:

 Thanks James,

 The Commotion team is excited about the new developer release of the
 Commotion platform. We have already received several bug reports and
 feature requests following our initial DR1 binary upload a few days ago.
 This has helped us take steps towards bringing this from the current,
 unstable nightly build to a stable release.

 The focus of this release has been to improve Commotion’s usability, so
 that both developers and users without extensive background knowledge in
 mesh networking can get a mesh network up and running. This lack of
 usability has historically been a barrier to implementation and
 experimentation.

 The goal of this release is to provide opportunities for a wider
 community of testers, including security and application developers, to
 experiment with the Commotion platform. This release itself does not
 have strong security, but contains tools and APIs to develop secure
 applications. We are looking forward to working with developers in our
 community to develop secure tools on top of this platform.

 While we have implemented new security features that differentiate this
 release from our last, users should carefully read the warning label,
 located on our Download page, before using the software in a situation
 where security is required. The warning will be updated to reflect the
 current audits once we have completed thorough testing and evaluation of
 the new release.

 Commotion development is ongoing. We currently have a multi-year
 development roadmap
 
 https://code.commotionwireless.net/projects/commotion/wiki/Hackday-Roadmap-Notes
 
 that lays out all the planned features we will implement. We strongly
 invite constructive feedback, contributions, and experimentation with
 our software https://github.com/opentechinstitute/commotion-openwrt.
 We are working hard towards our full version 1.0 release which we are
 aiming to land towards the end of this year.

 -andrew

 On 03/21/2013 03:47 PM, James Losey wrote:
  Hi All,
 
  I wanted to share that OTI released Commotion Beta, free, open source,
  wireless networking platform this week. This “Developer Release #1” (DR1)
  makes Commotion’s technology available for testing and feedback and is
  freely available from the project website: www.commotionwireless.net. I
  would encourage you to check it out, but please head our caution that
 this
  release is BETA and thus should not be used for mission-critical and/or
  sensitive communications until version 1.0 is released. This release
  includes:
 
 - A fully integrated web-interface in addition to traditional
 command-line access.
 - QuickStart setup wizard
 - A set of core libraries that will form the backbone of a common
 network management interface across Commotion platforms
 - An application portal that makes it easy to announce and discover
 authenticated local social applications
 - A debugging tool to provide one-click error reports for network
 maintainers
 
  There are also security features including  basic network encryption,
 which
  brings mesh networking up to the level of security expected from today’s
  wireless networks.  Commotion adds an additional layer of security by
  allowing the use of network keys and application signing through the use
 of
  The Serval Project’s http://www.servalproject.org/ Serval daemon,
 making it
  easier to identify bad-agents posing as legtimate services. These
 features
  form the foundation for the Commotion security features under active
  development. Again, this is beta and *not* for sensitive communications
 at
  this time.
 
  If you want to try setting up your own network, interested in providing
  feedback or just want to learn more head over over to
  www.commotionwireless.net.
 
  Best,
  James
 
 
   RELEASE: OTI Launches Commotion Beta: Free Wireless Mesh Network
 Software
  Commotion Technology Revolutionizes Community Wireless by Providing a
 Safe,
  Low-Cost Option
  *Published:  * March 20, 2013
 
  Washington, DC — The New America Foundation's *Open Technology
  Institute http://oti.newamerica.net/
  *(OTI) announced today the public release of Commotion Beta - a free,
 open
  source, wireless networking platform. This “Developer Release #1” (DR1)
  makes Commotion’s technology available for testing and feedback and is
  freely available from the project website:
  *www.commotionwireless.nethttps://commotionwireless.net/
  *. Please note that Commotion is in Beta and should not be used for
  mission-critical and/or sensitive communications until version 1.0 is
  released.
 
  Commotion is a cutting-edge open-source communications software platform
  that uses laptops, mobile phones, and other Wi-Fi devices to create
  decentralized, wireless 

Re: [liberationtech] Commotion Beta is out: Free Wireless Mesh Network Software

2013-03-23 Thread Adam Fisk
Congrats guys! I've had a small glimpse into the immense amount of work
that has gone into this and really looking forward to taking it for a spin.
Exciting!

On Thursday, March 21, 2013, Andrew Reynolds wrote:

 Thanks James,

 The Commotion team is excited about the new developer release of the
 Commotion platform. We have already received several bug reports and
 feature requests following our initial DR1 binary upload a few days ago.
 This has helped us take steps towards bringing this from the current,
 unstable nightly build to a stable release.

 The focus of this release has been to improve Commotion’s usability, so
 that both developers and users without extensive background knowledge in
 mesh networking can get a mesh network up and running. This lack of
 usability has historically been a barrier to implementation and
 experimentation.

 The goal of this release is to provide opportunities for a wider
 community of testers, including security and application developers, to
 experiment with the Commotion platform. This release itself does not
 have strong security, but contains tools and APIs to develop secure
 applications. We are looking forward to working with developers in our
 community to develop secure tools on top of this platform.

 While we have implemented new security features that differentiate this
 release from our last, users should carefully read the warning label,
 located on our Download page, before using the software in a situation
 where security is required. The warning will be updated to reflect the
 current audits once we have completed thorough testing and evaluation of
 the new release.

 Commotion development is ongoing. We currently have a multi-year
 development roadmap
 
 https://code.commotionwireless.net/projects/commotion/wiki/Hackday-Roadmap-Notes
 
 that lays out all the planned features we will implement. We strongly
 invite constructive feedback, contributions, and experimentation with
 our software https://github.com/opentechinstitute/commotion-openwrt.
 We are working hard towards our full version 1.0 release which we are
 aiming to land towards the end of this year.

 -andrew

 On 03/21/2013 03:47 PM, James Losey wrote:
  Hi All,
 
  I wanted to share that OTI released Commotion Beta, free, open source,
  wireless networking platform this week. This “Developer Release #1” (DR1)
  makes Commotion’s technology available for testing and feedback and is
  freely available from the project website: www.commotionwireless.net. I
  would encourage you to check it out, but please head our caution that
 this
  release is BETA and thus should not be used for mission-critical and/or
  sensitive communications until version 1.0 is released. This release
  includes:
 
 - A fully integrated web-interface in addition to traditional
 command-line access.
 - QuickStart setup wizard
 - A set of core libraries that will form the backbone of a common
 network management interface across Commotion platforms
 - An application portal that makes it easy to announce and discover
 authenticated local social applications
 - A debugging tool to provide one-click error reports for network
 maintainers
 
  There are also security features including  basic network encryption,
 which
  brings mesh networking up to the level of security expected from today’s
  wireless networks.  Commotion adds an additional layer of security by
  allowing the use of network keys and application signing through the use
 of
  The Serval Project’s http://www.servalproject.org/ Serval daemon,
 making it
  easier to identify bad-agents posing as legtimate services. These
 features
  form the foundation for the Commotion security features under active
  development. Again, this is beta and *not* for sensitive communications
 at
  this time.
 
  If you want to try setting up your own network, interested in providing
  feedback or just want to learn more head over over to
  www.commotionwireless.net.
 
  Best,
  James
 
 
   RELEASE: OTI Launches Commotion Beta: Free Wireless Mesh Network
 Software
  Commotion Technology Revolutionizes Community Wireless by Providing a
 Safe,
  Low-Cost Option
  *Published:  * March 20, 2013
 
  Washington, DC — The New America Foundation's *Open Technology
  Institute http://oti.newamerica.net/
  *(OTI) announced today the public release of Commotion Beta - a free,
 open
  source, wireless networking platform. This “Developer Release #1” (DR1)
  makes Commotion’s technology available for testing and feedback and is
  freely available from the project website:
  *www.commotionwireless.nethttps://commotionwireless.net/
  *. Please note that Commotion is in Beta and should not be used for
  mission-critical and/or sensitive communications until version 1.0 is
  released.
 
  Commotion is a cutting-edge open-source communications software platform
  that uses laptops, mobile phones, and other Wi-Fi devices to create
  decentralized, wireless 

[liberationtech] Commotion Beta is out: Free Wireless Mesh Network Software

2013-03-21 Thread James Losey
Hi All,

I wanted to share that OTI released Commotion Beta, free, open source,
wireless networking platform this week. This “Developer Release #1” (DR1)
makes Commotion’s technology available for testing and feedback and is
freely available from the project website: www.commotionwireless.net. I
would encourage you to check it out, but please head our caution that this
release is BETA and thus should not be used for mission-critical and/or
sensitive communications until version 1.0 is released. This release
includes:

   - A fully integrated web-interface in addition to traditional
   command-line access.
   - QuickStart setup wizard
   - A set of core libraries that will form the backbone of a common
   network management interface across Commotion platforms
   - An application portal that makes it easy to announce and discover
   authenticated local social applications
   - A debugging tool to provide one-click error reports for network
   maintainers

There are also security features including  basic network encryption, which
brings mesh networking up to the level of security expected from today’s
wireless networks.  Commotion adds an additional layer of security by
allowing the use of network keys and application signing through the use of
The Serval Project’s http://www.servalproject.org/ Serval daemon, making it
easier to identify bad-agents posing as legtimate services. These features
form the foundation for the Commotion security features under active
development. Again, this is beta and *not* for sensitive communications at
this time.

If you want to try setting up your own network, interested in providing
feedback or just want to learn more head over over to
www.commotionwireless.net.

Best,
James


 RELEASE: OTI Launches Commotion Beta: Free Wireless Mesh Network Software
Commotion Technology Revolutionizes Community Wireless by Providing a Safe,
Low-Cost Option
*Published:  * March 20, 2013

Washington, DC — The New America Foundation's *Open Technology
Institute http://oti.newamerica.net/
*(OTI) announced today the public release of Commotion Beta - a free, open
source, wireless networking platform. This “Developer Release #1” (DR1)
makes Commotion’s technology available for testing and feedback and is
freely available from the project website:
*www.commotionwireless.nethttps://commotionwireless.net/
*. Please note that Commotion is in Beta and should not be used for
mission-critical and/or sensitive communications until version 1.0 is
released.

Commotion is a cutting-edge open-source communications software platform
that uses laptops, mobile phones, and other Wi-Fi devices to create
decentralized, wireless “mesh” networks.  Commotion interconnects devices
directly to one-another in a peer-to-peer manner to form a “spider web” of
connectivity.

“Commotion Beta is a transformative technology - the culmination of years
of research and development by hundreds of developers around the globe,”
said New America Vice President and OTI Director Sascha Meinrath, who is
the founder of Commotion Wireless. “Commotion is an incredible resource for
empowering communities and constituencies worldwide, helping with a variety
of different needs, from spreading low-cost connectivity, securing
communications, and enhancing disaster-response.”

Commotion Beta adds new usability enhancements and features that simplify
mesh network setup and reduce the difficulty of network maintenance.  DR1
contains a fully integrated web-interface in addition to traditional
command-line access.  Among the new technical features in DR1 are a
QuickStart setup wizard, a set of core libraries that will form the
backbone of a common network management interface across Commotion
platforms, an application portal that makes it easy to announce and
discover authenticated local social applications, and a debugging tool to
provide one-click error reports for network maintainers. These features
will be ported to the Android, Linux, and OS X clients over the next
quarter.

The DR1 release also includes key security features, beginning with basic
network encryption, which brings mesh networking up to the level of
security expected from today’s wireless networks. Commotion adds an
additional layer of security by allowing the use of network keys and
application signing through the use of The Serval Project’s
http://www.servalproject.org/ Serval daemon, making it easier to identify
bad-agents posing as legtimate services. These features form the foundation
for the Commotion security features under active development.
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Re: [liberationtech] Commotion Beta is out: Free Wireless Mesh Network Software

2013-03-21 Thread Andrew Reynolds
Thanks James,

The Commotion team is excited about the new developer release of the
Commotion platform. We have already received several bug reports and
feature requests following our initial DR1 binary upload a few days ago.
This has helped us take steps towards bringing this from the current,
unstable nightly build to a stable release.

The focus of this release has been to improve Commotion’s usability, so
that both developers and users without extensive background knowledge in
mesh networking can get a mesh network up and running. This lack of
usability has historically been a barrier to implementation and
experimentation.

The goal of this release is to provide opportunities for a wider
community of testers, including security and application developers, to
experiment with the Commotion platform. This release itself does not
have strong security, but contains tools and APIs to develop secure
applications. We are looking forward to working with developers in our
community to develop secure tools on top of this platform.

While we have implemented new security features that differentiate this
release from our last, users should carefully read the warning label,
located on our Download page, before using the software in a situation
where security is required. The warning will be updated to reflect the
current audits once we have completed thorough testing and evaluation of
the new release.

Commotion development is ongoing. We currently have a multi-year
development roadmap
https://code.commotionwireless.net/projects/commotion/wiki/Hackday-Roadmap-Notes
that lays out all the planned features we will implement. We strongly
invite constructive feedback, contributions, and experimentation with
our software https://github.com/opentechinstitute/commotion-openwrt.
We are working hard towards our full version 1.0 release which we are
aiming to land towards the end of this year.

-andrew

On 03/21/2013 03:47 PM, James Losey wrote:
 Hi All,
 
 I wanted to share that OTI released Commotion Beta, free, open source,
 wireless networking platform this week. This “Developer Release #1” (DR1)
 makes Commotion’s technology available for testing and feedback and is
 freely available from the project website: www.commotionwireless.net. I
 would encourage you to check it out, but please head our caution that this
 release is BETA and thus should not be used for mission-critical and/or
 sensitive communications until version 1.0 is released. This release
 includes:
 
- A fully integrated web-interface in addition to traditional
command-line access.
- QuickStart setup wizard
- A set of core libraries that will form the backbone of a common
network management interface across Commotion platforms
- An application portal that makes it easy to announce and discover
authenticated local social applications
- A debugging tool to provide one-click error reports for network
maintainers
 
 There are also security features including  basic network encryption, which
 brings mesh networking up to the level of security expected from today’s
 wireless networks.  Commotion adds an additional layer of security by
 allowing the use of network keys and application signing through the use of
 The Serval Project’s http://www.servalproject.org/ Serval daemon, making it
 easier to identify bad-agents posing as legtimate services. These features
 form the foundation for the Commotion security features under active
 development. Again, this is beta and *not* for sensitive communications at
 this time.
 
 If you want to try setting up your own network, interested in providing
 feedback or just want to learn more head over over to
 www.commotionwireless.net.
 
 Best,
 James
 
 
  RELEASE: OTI Launches Commotion Beta: Free Wireless Mesh Network Software
 Commotion Technology Revolutionizes Community Wireless by Providing a Safe,
 Low-Cost Option
 *Published:  * March 20, 2013
 
 Washington, DC — The New America Foundation's *Open Technology
 Institute http://oti.newamerica.net/
 *(OTI) announced today the public release of Commotion Beta - a free, open
 source, wireless networking platform. This “Developer Release #1” (DR1)
 makes Commotion’s technology available for testing and feedback and is
 freely available from the project website:
 *www.commotionwireless.nethttps://commotionwireless.net/
 *. Please note that Commotion is in Beta and should not be used for
 mission-critical and/or sensitive communications until version 1.0 is
 released.
 
 Commotion is a cutting-edge open-source communications software platform
 that uses laptops, mobile phones, and other Wi-Fi devices to create
 decentralized, wireless “mesh” networks.  Commotion interconnects devices
 directly to one-another in a peer-to-peer manner to form a “spider web” of
 connectivity.
 
 “Commotion Beta is a transformative technology - the culmination of years
 of research and development by hundreds of developers around the globe,”
 said New America