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Mailinglist: http://ml.ninux.org/mailman/listinfo/battlemesh | Contact: v12 at (domain name of this website) Public mailing list: http://ml.ninux.org/mailman/listinfo/battlemesh |
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The event aims to bring together all people from across the globe that are interested in wireless mesh network technologies and community networks in general. 6 days full of expert presentations, late night hacking sessions, measurement campaigns, protocol discussions, and a whole lotta other meshy things. We will have fun, that's for sure. Meet the developers from the most popular open source mesh protocol implementations ([[http://www.pps.jussieu.fr/~jch/software/babel/|Babel]], [[http://www.open-mesh.org|B.A.T.M.A.N.]] L3 and L2, [[http://www.bmx6.net|BMX6]], [[http://open80211s.org/|IEEE 802.11s]], [[http://olsr.org|OLSR]] , etc.) and watch their ideas compete. |
The event aims to bring together people from across the globe who are interested in community networks, including wireless mesh network technologies, fiber infrastructure, Do-It-Yourself Internet Access Providers, and more generally how to create and maintain a thriving community of people involved in building their own networks. We envision 7 days full of expert presentations, practical workshops, late-night hacking sessions, and fruitful discussions: whether you are a mesh networking enthusiast, community networking activist, protocol developer, or have an interest in networking in general, come and join us! This year, we would like to expand the topics beyond wireless, with a dual focus on '''fiber''' and '''community'''. But you will probably also meet developers from the most popular open source mesh protocol implementations: [[http://www.pps.jussieu.fr/~jch/software/babel/|Babel]], [[http://www.open-mesh.org|B.A.T.M.A.N.]] L3 and L2, [[http://www.bmx6.net|BMX6]], [[http://open80211s.org/|IEEE 802.11s]], [[http://olsr.org|OLSR]]. |
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The event takes place between '''TODO''', 2019. | The event takes place from '''2019-07-08''' to '''2019-07-14'''. |
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Tentatively: Paris, France. '''The Recon Mission (consisting of Paul and Filipe) is on location between 2018-12-06 and 2018-12-09.''' ==== Some First Impressions ==== TODO == Participants == The event itself is free of charge and open for all! If you intend to come, please add yourself to the participants list: http://battlemesh.org/BattleMeshV12/Participants |
'''Le 6B''', 6-10 quai de Seine, 93200 Saint-Denis, France (very close to Paris). [[https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=48.93835&mlon=2.34259#map=18/48.93835/2.34259|OpenstreetMap]] [[https://www.le6b.fr/|Website]] The location is at a 5-10 minutes walk from the '''Saint-Denis''' railway station on the '''RER D''' line or '''Train ''', easily accessible from the center of Paris. Make sure to buy a ticket for zone 3. The closest airports are [[https://www.parisaeroport.fr/en/passengers/access/paris-charles-de-gaulle|Paris Charles de Gaulle]] and [[https://www.parisaeroport.fr/en/passengers/access/paris-orly|Paris Orly]], both 45 minutes away by public transportation. Another option is the Paris Beauvais airport, located 2h15 away from the event by public transportation. |
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In brief: We will deploy a wireless mesh network all over the place, run different routing protocols on top of it, perform some tests and see which routing protocol behaves better. Besides, there is plenty of space and time and people for talks/presentations, cooperative hacking, and delightful conversations. |
In brief: we will have organized talks, workshops and discussion panels on community networks and wireless mesh networks (see [[#CFP|Call for Participation]]). There will also be more informal activities: cooperative hacking, self-organized projects, and (we hope) delightful conversations! In addition, there may be a self-organized wireless mesh network, running different routing protocols to compare them. Please coordinate directly on the battlemesh mailing list to make that happen. == How to register == The event itself is '''free of charge''' and open for all! However, it makes the organisation much easier if you tell us in advance that you plan to come. To register, please send an email to v12 at battlemesh.org with the following content: {{{ Subject: Registration Name and/or Nick Date of arrival / departure Accommodation package: [Yes/No] T-Shirt Size: [S/M/L/none, man/woman/any] Other details you want to share: (e.g. community, country, URLs, twitter/mastodon handle, dietary restrictions, ...) Do you agree to appear on the public list of participants? Are you applying for a travel scholarship? }}} We will then put your name on the public list of participants: https://battlemesh.org/BattleMeshV12/Participants == Accommodation package == For those of you who are looking for a convenient and low cost accommodation option: we are negotiating a special group reservation. Please check here for news or sign-up for the mailing list for further details. The package is expected to include 6 nights in 2-beds or 4-beds rooms for a price range around 200€. == Call for participation == <<Anchor(CFP)>> === Introducing Battlemesh 2019 "Network Infrastructure as a Common" === This year's Battlemesh will be held in Paris. Besides the traditional "battle of the mesh" testbed, we invite participants to submit talks and workshops relating to '''network infrastructure''' in general, how it can be built and operated '''as a common''', and how to sustain a '''community''' around networking. Community networks around the world are transitioning towards fiber-based networks, either to directly connect end-users through Fiber-to-the-Home networks, or as a backbone for large wireless networks. Given the large investment cost and high longevity of fiber networks, several fundamental questions arise: who pays for the physical infrastructure? Who owns the network? What are the conditions for accessing it? How can we make sure that the network serves the common interest, by remaining accessible and affordable, ensuring no mass surveillance is possible, and providing universal coverage? These questions can also apply, to some degree, to wireless networks. We welcome contributions that broadly address these questions from any of several perspectives: technical, organisational, economical, regulatory, juridical. More precisely, this Call for Participation encompasses the following topics: * Wireless Community Networks * Community Networks that deploy Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) networks * TV white space as a precious network resource (radio spectrum) * Free hardware and free software for Community Networks * How to organize a durable community structure? * How to involve non-technical people? To "digital stewardship" and beyond? * How to disseminate the spirit of community networks, knowledge etc? * Connecting rural areas: challenges and solutions * Public fiber networks: architecture, funding, private actors involved, oversight * Internet of Things (IoT) networks and their impact on society * Local Internet Exchange Points (IXPs) as a way to relocalize interconnections * How to take advantage of this common infrastructure in ways otherwise not possible? What are the applications? * DNS as a common infrastructure? |
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== Registration == The event is '''free of charge''' and '''registration is optional'''. But it makes the organisation much easier if you tell us in advance that you plan to come. Please send a mail to '''TODO''' that looks somewhat like this: {{{ Name and/or Nick Accommodation Package: [Yes/No] T-Shirt Size: [S/M/L/none] Other details you want to share: (e.g. community, country, URLs, twitter handle, dietary restrictions, ...) }}} We will answer with payment instructions for the accommodation package to those that are interested in one. |
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If you want to apply for a travel scholarship (compensating the costs of a long distance flight to Vienna and back) please explicitly tell us so in the registration mail. | If you want to apply for a travel scholarship (compensating the costs of a long distance flight to Paris and back) please explicitly tell us so in the registration mail. |
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BattleMeshV12 - Main Page
Contact: v12 at (domain name of this website)
Public mailing list: http://ml.ninux.org/mailman/listinfo/battlemesh
Twitter: https://twitter.com/battlemesh
Mastodon: https://toot.aquilenet.fr/@battlemesh12
Matrix: https://riot.im/app/#/login Room: #freenode_#battlemesh:matrix.org (connect IRC through Matrix)
IRC Chat: http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=battlemesh&uio=d4
The event aims to bring together people from across the globe who are interested in community networks, including wireless mesh network technologies, fiber infrastructure, Do-It-Yourself Internet Access Providers, and more generally how to create and maintain a thriving community of people involved in building their own networks.
We envision 7 days full of expert presentations, practical workshops, late-night hacking sessions, and fruitful discussions: whether you are a mesh networking enthusiast, community networking activist, protocol developer, or have an interest in networking in general, come and join us!
This year, we would like to expand the topics beyond wireless, with a dual focus on fiber and community. But you will probably also meet developers from the most popular open source mesh protocol implementations: Babel, B.A.T.M.A.N. L3 and L2, BMX6, IEEE 802.11s, OLSR.
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When
The event takes place from 2019-07-08 to 2019-07-14.
Where
Le 6B, 6-10 quai de Seine, 93200 Saint-Denis, France (very close to Paris).
The location is at a 5-10 minutes walk from the Saint-Denis railway station on the RER D line or Train , easily accessible from the center of Paris. Make sure to buy a ticket for zone 3.
The closest airports are Paris Charles de Gaulle and Paris Orly, both 45 minutes away by public transportation. Another option is the Paris Beauvais airport, located 2h15 away from the event by public transportation.
What
In brief: we will have organized talks, workshops and discussion panels on community networks and wireless mesh networks (see Call for Participation). There will also be more informal activities: cooperative hacking, self-organized projects, and (we hope) delightful conversations!
In addition, there may be a self-organized wireless mesh network, running different routing protocols to compare them. Please coordinate directly on the battlemesh mailing list to make that happen.
How to register
The event itself is free of charge and open for all! However, it makes the organisation much easier if you tell us in advance that you plan to come.
To register, please send an email to v12 at battlemesh.org with the following content:
Subject: Registration Name and/or Nick Date of arrival / departure Accommodation package: [Yes/No] T-Shirt Size: [S/M/L/none, man/woman/any] Other details you want to share: (e.g. community, country, URLs, twitter/mastodon handle, dietary restrictions, ...) Do you agree to appear on the public list of participants? Are you applying for a travel scholarship?
We will then put your name on the public list of participants: https://battlemesh.org/BattleMeshV12/Participants
Accommodation package
For those of you who are looking for a convenient and low cost accommodation option: we are negotiating a special group reservation. Please check here for news or sign-up for the mailing list for further details. The package is expected to include 6 nights in 2-beds or 4-beds rooms for a price range around 200€.
Call for participation
Introducing Battlemesh 2019 "Network Infrastructure as a Common"
This year's Battlemesh will be held in Paris. Besides the traditional "battle of the mesh" testbed, we invite participants to submit talks and workshops relating to network infrastructure in general, how it can be built and operated as a common, and how to sustain a community around networking.
Community networks around the world are transitioning towards fiber-based networks, either to directly connect end-users through Fiber-to-the-Home networks, or as a backbone for large wireless networks. Given the large investment cost and high longevity of fiber networks, several fundamental questions arise: who pays for the physical infrastructure? Who owns the network? What are the conditions for accessing it? How can we make sure that the network serves the common interest, by remaining accessible and affordable, ensuring no mass surveillance is possible, and providing universal coverage? These questions can also apply, to some degree, to wireless networks.
We welcome contributions that broadly address these questions from any of several perspectives: technical, organisational, economical, regulatory, juridical.
More precisely, this Call for Participation encompasses the following topics:
- Wireless Community Networks
- Community Networks that deploy Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) networks
- TV white space as a precious network resource (radio spectrum)
- Free hardware and free software for Community Networks
- How to organize a durable community structure?
- How to involve non-technical people? To "digital stewardship" and beyond?
- How to disseminate the spirit of community networks, knowledge etc?
- Connecting rural areas: challenges and solutions
- Public fiber networks: architecture, funding, private actors involved, oversight
- Internet of Things (IoT) networks and their impact on society
- Local Internet Exchange Points (IXPs) as a way to relocalize interconnections
- How to take advantage of this common infrastructure in ways otherwise not possible? What are the applications?
- DNS as a common infrastructure?
Talk Schedule and Workshops
The schedule is being worked on here: TODO
A call for ad-hoc workshops can be found here: TODO
Final conference schedule will be made available here: TODO
Git Repository
See Github: https://github.com/battlemesh
Accepted Talks
TODO
Workshops
TODO
Technical Talks
TODO
Short Technical Talks
TODO
Battlemesh Coversongs
TODO
Hardware
Please add any hardware that you will bring (and are willing to lend out!) to this table:
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Live streaming and Recordings
TODO
Announcement
This page contains the official Announcement: BattleMeshV12/Announcement
Impressions from previous Battlemesh events
Video clip from the mesh testbed installation for WBMv6 at Aalborg University Campus
Video clip made at WBMv5 to give you a feeling what this event is like
Travel Scholarships
Contact
Organization: AboutUs
BattleMeshV12-specific list: TODO
General Battlemesh Mailing-list: http://ml.ninux.org/mailman/listinfo/battlemesh
Twitter: https://twitter.com/battlemesh
IRC: irc.freenode.net #battlemesh (webchat)
Local organizers' internal mailing list: TODO (if any)
Local Organisers
The event is organized by Aube, Baptiste, Daniele, Vi [https://www.ffdn.org/en]