the meeting using any WebRTC enabled browser, please follow the
instructions below.
Thanks a lot and I look forward to seeing many of you at the meeting.
Thanks,
Eric
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All,
Just noticed that the Fuze url was sent inappropriately in my mail
client. The correct URL is http://fuze.me/32924366
Thanks,
Eric
On 06/03/2016 04:41 PM, Eric Schultz wrote:
> I'm excited to see so many people interested in TR-069 support! As a
> follow up to the previous TR-069
> Can we also add the week after (first of July) as per our discussion during
> last week call ?
>
> Cheers,
> Pasquale
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: openwrt-boun...@lists.prplfoundation.org
> [mailto:openwrt-boun...@lists.prplfoundation.org] On Behalf Of E
I've posted the recordings of the TR-069 and OpenWrt Meetings from June
10 and June 17. Check them out via the links below if you're interested
in the discussion.
* June 10 - https://youtu.be/U2SiveQwKm8
* June 17 - https://youtu.be/Hvqi1EFs_U0
We'll be having another meeting this week on June
You can also
ask any of the OpenWrt Summit Committee members for help as well. As a
reminder, financial assistance is be available for speakers who require it.
I look forward to the session proposals! If you have any questions,
don't hesitate to ask myself or anyone else on the committee.
Thanks,
Bastian,
prpl member IntrinsicID has physically unclonable function technology
which allows a key to be generated at bootup based upon the physical
characteristics of the device. It's the same key generated everytime but
it isn't actually stored in flash. Their technology requires a paid
license
13. It's free to attend, we only ask that you
register ahead of time at http://openwrtsummit.org. I look forward to
seeing everyone there!
Eric Schultz, Chair, on behalf of the OpenWrt Summit Committee:
Abhijit Mahajani
Beda Kosata
Eric Schultz
Federico Capoano
Hans Dedecker
Hauke Mehrtens
Imre
:43 AM, Benjamin Henrion wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 8:53 PM, Eric Schultz
> <eschu...@prplfoundation.org> wrote:
>> I'm excited to let folks know that the response to OpenWrt Summit has
>> been very strong; we currently have over 170 registrations. If you've
>> a
Ryan,
I'm pleased to hear about interest in addressing the effects of the FCC
rules on free and open source software. I'd be happy to facilitate and
organize a subgroup to address this topic both with interested
OpenWrt/LEDE members as well as other interested parties in the open
source and
this week, we may be forced to close registrations very soon.
To register or find out more about OpenWrt Summit, please visit
http://openwrtsummit.org
Thanks,
Eric Schultz, Chair, on behalf of the OpenWrt Summit Committee:
Abhijit Mahajani
Beda Kosata
Eric Schultz
Federico Capoano
Hans Dedecker
I wanted to let folks know that prpl Foundation will be funding another
round of OpenWrt/LEDE projects. Following up on our first round of
projects (https://prpl.works/2016/09/26/openwrt-funding-round-two/), we
want to continue funding the stellar work of community members. A funded
project can
I wanted to let everyone know that prpl will be accepting proposals for
OpenWrt/LEDE project funding on a rolling basis. We want to fund your
projects to improve or add features to OpenWrt/LEDE. If you want your
project funded or you're interested in learning more, please
visit
For those of you who are attending OpenWrt Summit, I'm looking forward
to seeing you!
For those who aren't able to make it, I wanted to let you know that
OpenWrt Summit will be live streamed on Youtube. We have links for
almost all the sessions at OpenWrtSummit.org and the last few will be
added
All,
Since it's relevant to this discussion, I wanted to let folks know that
I've recently joined the Software Controlled Radio sub-group of the
FCC's Technical Advisory Council in my role as prpl Community Manager. A
press release about my participation is at
a, current Redhat lawyer and
co-drafter of the GPL3, and he referred to analysis in the article as
"basically wrong"[1]. So it seems unclear whether this has a negative
effect or not.
Eric Schultz
[1]: https://twitter.com/richardfontana/status/837370085392199681
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On 04/08/2017 11:38 AM, Hauke Mehrtens wrote:
> The German Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik (short:
> BSI, English: Federal Office for Information Security) published a
> "Testkonzept für Breitband-Router (DSL-, Kabel-, SOHO-, CE-, CPE-Router,
> IADs)" (English: Test concept
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