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Calafou: | '''Entrance to Calafou''': |
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Main hall & primary hackspace for the battlemesh: | '''Centre social''': primary hacking and tinkering space for the battlemesh. Here is also where the kitchen cooks and serves us breakfast, lunch and dinner |
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'''Hackuina''': where the [[#talks|talks]] take place (it is a communal kitchen and recreation area): {{attachment:communal_area.jpg||width=400}}{{attachment:communal_area2.jpg||width=400}} |
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Workshop areas: {{attachment:workshop_space_1.jpg||width=400}} {{attachment:workshop_space_2.jpg||width=400}} {{attachment:workshop_space_3.jpg||width=400}} Communal kitchen and recreation area: {{attachment:communal_area.jpg||width=400}}{{attachment:communal_area2.jpg||width=400}} |
Ofitech: openwrt room {{attachment:workshop_space_1.jpg||width=400}} |
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* Recommendations if you have [[#accommodation|accomodation package]] in calafou through the [[#How_to_register|registration]]): sleeping bag, pillow, sheet for the mattress, earplugs, sleeping face mask | * Recommendations if you have [[#accommodation|accommodation package]] in calafou through the [[#How_to_register|registration]]: sleeping bag, pillow, sheet for the mattress, earplugs, sleeping face mask |
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We will then put your name on the public list of participants: https://battlemesh.org/BattleMeshV15/Participants | We will then put your name on the [[BattleMeshV15/Participants|public list of participants]] |
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Information about the Accommodation package can be found on this page: https://battlemesh.org/BattleMeshV15/AccomodationPackage | Information about the Accommodation package can be found on [[BattleMeshV15/AccomodationPackage|this page]]. |
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[[https://nuvol.exo.cat/remote.php/dav/public-calendars/8ABcw6TJbDQ4nZsc/?export|Download ICS calendar file|&do=get]] of the whole schedule (on Android, use [[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/at.bitfire.icsdroid/|ICSx⁵]]) [[https://nuvol.exo.cat/index.php/apps/calendar/p/8ABcw6TJbDQ4nZsc/timeGridWeek/2023-05-09|See a web view of the calendar in the following link]] |
<<WBMv15Calendar>> Note: If you don't see the calendar, congratulate yourself, you are blocking third party cookies, [[https://nuvol.exo.cat/index.php/apps/calendar/p/8ABcw6TJbDQ4nZsc-oQPJr6zYdjZMHqsx/timeGridWeek/2023-05-09|go to the web view of the talks calendar]] or [[https://nuvol.exo.cat/index.php/apps/calendar/p/8ABcw6TJbDQ4nZsc-2j8kLrnZJjGiCDn2/timeGridWeek/2023-05-09|go to the web view of the workshop calendar]] Download ICS calendar file [[https://nuvol.exo.cat/remote.php/dav/public-calendars/oQPJr6zYdjZMHqsx?export|talks]] or [[https://nuvol.exo.cat/remote.php/dav/public-calendars/2j8kLrnZJjGiCDn2?export|workshops]] (first click says 503, retry to success) of the whole schedule (on Android, use [[https://f-droid.org/en/packages/at.bitfire.icsdroid/|ICSx⁵]]) |
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=== About the Battlemesh V15 logo === This year's logo shows a traditional Catalonian "human tower" or [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castell|Castell]]. The ''enxaneta'' (person on top) carries on their shoulders a large microwave dish which you have seen in previous Battlemesh logos. ==== What do castells mean *nowadays* in popular culture? ==== Men-only castells were a declining tradition only a few decades ago. As soon as inclusive ''colles castelleres'' (i.e., teams of castellers) appeared in the late 1980s, the castells tradition flourished again and became an open, welcoming, family-friendly, intergenerational activity. This meant not only more fun, but also better castells. I think Catalan society learnt a valuable lesson from that. As you may imagine, the higher the castell goes, the bigger and sounder the base (i.e., the ''pinya'') needs to be. This requires lots of people supporting the tower from the bottom. Even in the most signified castells competitions, which occur regularly, it is *common practice* that members from one colla castellera (and also friends, family, supporters, etc.) help a competing colla castellera to ''fer pinya'' [1], so that all the castells that are build during the event become more solid and robust. ''Isn't it the whole purpose of putting the protocols at test during the Battlemesh, to make them more solid and robust through collaboration of all participants?'' [1] https://castellscat.cat/ca/descarregar/fem-pinya/CCCC_Fem_Pinya_2019.pdf |
Battlemesh v15
Dates: Monday 2023-05-08 to Sunday 2023-05-14
Coordinates: Calafou, Barcelona, Europe
Orga crew contact: v15 at battlemesh.org
Matrix: https://matrix.to/#/#battlemesh:matrix.org
Public mailing list: https://ml.ninux.org/mailman/listinfo/battlemesh
Twitter: https://twitter.com/battlemesh
Mastodon: https://toot.aquilenet.fr/@battlemesh
The Wireless Battle Mesh is a non-commercial, volunteer-organized annual convention.
The convention features a variety of talks and workshops on technical and political issues related to mesh networking, wireless community networks and Openwrt firmware development.
The purpose of the event is to further topics such as right to connectivity, community-owned infrastructure and related free open source projects.
Contents
Where
Location of the main event
The Battlemesh v15 will be hosted by the fabulous Calafou / colonia ecoindustrial postcapitalista members in Barcelona, Europe
The community voted for this year's edition to take place from Monday 2023-05-08 to Sunday 2023-05-14.
The Calafou compound is very spacious and offers plenty of room for hacking, workshops, socializing, building test beds and more!
Entrance to Calafou:
Centre social: primary hacking and tinkering space for the battlemesh. Here is also where the kitchen cooks and serves us breakfast, lunch and dinner
Hackuina: where the talks take place (it is a communal kitchen and recreation area):
The recently refurbished church directly on the compound will serve as meeting point & special event location:
Ofitech: openwrt room
Basic information to be in Calafou
Please take a look in the official calafou's wiki about the basic information when you are in Calafou https://wiki.calafou.org/index.php/INFO_B%C3%81SICA#English
How to get there
Go to the calafou's wiki link, it includes information about how to arrive by public transport (From Barcelona airport "El Prat" (BCN) and By train, from Barcelona Plaça Espanya)
https://wiki.calafou.org/index.php/INFO_B%C3%81SICA#How_to_get_there
Toilets Usage
- To pee: in the forest, in the indicated fácilities or in the toilets of the social center.
To shit: in the indicated "ecosec" (dry toilets). How to clean the "ecosec"
What to bring with you
Recommendations if you have accommodation package in calafou through the registration: sleeping bag, pillow, sheet for the mattress, earplugs, sleeping face mask
10 euros cash for the t-shirt, if you asked for it in the registration
- flashlight and/or headlamp
- mosquito repellent for the skin
- sunscreen for the skin
- hat, cap or similar
- comfortable shoes for unpaved and muddy terrain (trekking type)
- canteen or water bottle
- power strips
- extension cords
See more details on https://wiki.calafou.org/index.php/INFO_B%C3%81SICA#What_to_bring_with_you
Extra note: regretably public swimming pool opens in June, so we would not be able to swim. And remember that the river is polluted
Weather
The forecasted maximum and minimum temperatures for that week are max 27 °C and min 10 °C. So, during the night, it can get quite chilly.
Also, the weather forecast gives a non-negligible probability that it will rain. The ground between buildings in Calafou is, in some parts, unpaved, choose your shoes accordingly
What we do
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!
Full schedule: #Talk_Schedule_and_Workshops
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 v15 at battlemesh.org with the following content:
Subject: Registration Name and/or Nick Date of arrival / departure Accommodation package: [Yes/No; package 1 or 2; room preference (mixed, non-mixed, specific person)] T-Shirt Size: [S/M/L/none, straight or fitted cut] 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? [Yes/No] Are you applying for a travel scholarship? [Yes/No; city; estimated price]
We will then put your name on the public list of participants
If you apply for an accommodation package or travel scholarship, we will reply to you shortly with more information.
Accommodation package
Information about the Accommodation package can be found on this page.
The packages are attributed on a first-come first-serve basis, so register as soon as possible!
Catering package
Catering is provided by the Kitchen Crew at Calafou for the full day including breakfast, lunch & dinner. Vegan, vegetarian and carnivore options available.
This catering option is optional but recommended. Calafou is located outside major urban areas which means restaurants / bars are limited.
Catering package price
Catering cost is 18 EUR per day and there is a 6 day pack discount which reduces the cost to 15 EUR per day (total: 90 EUR).
Paying for the food is only possible in cash and during the event
Catering package service introduction
The calafou collective kitchen service is a catering project for calafou events that aims to generate networking and dynamism for the community while providing a source of income and sustainable working conditions for the people who work there. We want to offer and facilitate the cooking service for the participants with a political objective of promoting food sovereignty in the territory, with local suppliers and related alternative projects, while offering healthy meals at affordable prices. Where possible, we incorporate fair trade, km0, organic and seasonal products. We want to introduce the vegetarian and vegan diet in greater proportion to choose more ethical and responsible interspecies options.
We are starting the project and we are excited to offer Battlemesh a kitchen suitable to the demands and possibilities. For this reason, we have a proposal with seasonal products from the local organic garden, vegetables, and recycled organic natursoy products, among others. One of the daily meals will be exclusively vegan and the rest will be vegetarian based with omnivorous options. We guarantee the vegan diet, gluten-free and other possible allergies to people who require it. Along these lines, we also want to offer options for refreshments and drinks during the event in the same political line, with beers from the Calafou cooperative Subversiva coop, as well as from other alternative producers such as altercola. We hope you enjoy the experience!
Catering package timetable
From Monday to Saturday:
- lunch time: 14:00 - 15:00
- dinner time: 20:00 - 21:00
Catering package menu
Catering might change on:
- lunch-dinner of monday, because we would try a different format, but if we fail, this would be the fallback option
- At Thurday, the dinner woold be in a restaurant (outside of calafou)
Type |
Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
Saturday |
Lunch |
Goat cheese salad |
Pasta with sauce |
Seitan stew with potatoes / beef |
Macaroni bolognese |
Fruit salads dry |
Lebanese tabbouleh |
Dinner |
Cream of vegetables |
Chickpeas with mushrooms |
Vicyssoise |
Vegetable soup |
Risotto |
Vegetables with vegan béchamel |
Call for participation
We invite participants to propose workshops, talks or panel discussions relating to network infrastructure in general, how it can be built and operated as a common, and how to sustain a community around networking.
We welcome contributions that broadly address these questions from any of several perspectives: technical, organisational, economical, regulatory, juridical, political. Example 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
- How to take advantage of a community network in ways otherwise not possible? What are the applications?
- Local Internet Exchange Points (IXPs) as a common infrastructure
- DNS as a common infrastructure?
Deadline: --TBA--
To submit a proposal, send us an email (v15 at battlemesh.org) with the template below. All information you give us will be made publicly available in the schedule, unless explicitely specified otherwise.
Subject: Event proposal Name and/or nick Optional affiliation: community, country, employer... Event title Type of event [talk / workshop / recurring workshop / panel discussion / other] Duration [30 min or 1h for talks, anything you want otherwise] Frequency [for recurring event] Preferred date / constraint Any required equipment (other than a projector) Summary (about 200 words)
Talk Schedule and Workshops
This schedule is subject to major adjustments.
Talks schedule
Workshops schedule
Note: If you don't see the calendar, congratulate yourself, you are blocking third party cookies, go to the web view of the talks calendar or go to the web view of the workshop calendar
Download ICS calendar file talks or workshops (first click says 503, retry to success) of the whole schedule (on Android, use ICSx⁵)
Live streaming and video recordings
All talks and panels are live-streamed and recorded!
Sponsors
Endorsements
Misc
About the Battlemesh V15 logo
This year's logo shows a traditional Catalonian "human tower" or Castell. The enxaneta (person on top) carries on their shoulders a large microwave dish which you have seen in previous Battlemesh logos.
What do castells mean *nowadays* in popular culture?
Men-only castells were a declining tradition only a few decades ago. As soon as inclusive colles castelleres (i.e., teams of castellers) appeared in the late 1980s, the castells tradition flourished again and became an open, welcoming, family-friendly, intergenerational activity.
This meant not only more fun, but also better castells. I think Catalan society learnt a valuable lesson from that.
As you may imagine, the higher the castell goes, the bigger and sounder the base (i.e., the pinya) needs to be. This requires lots of people supporting the tower from the bottom. Even in the most signified castells competitions, which occur regularly, it is *common practice* that members from one colla castellera (and also friends, family, supporters, etc.) help a competing colla castellera to fer pinya [1], so that all the castells that are build during the event become more solid and robust.
Isn't it the whole purpose of putting the protocols at test during the Battlemesh, to make them more solid and robust through collaboration of all participants?
[1] https://castellscat.cat/ca/descarregar/fem-pinya/CCCC_Fem_Pinya_2019.pdf
Battlemesh Coversongs
TODO
Hardware
Please add any hardware that you will bring (and are willing to lend out!) to this table:
Name or handle |
Quantity |
Type of hardware |
... |
... |
... |
... |
... |
... |
... |
... |
... |
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
Task List
This task list is kept here to track who is responsible for certain things. Please notify on mailing list before you add yourself here. Local team will be inserted here as well, tasks may be added/merged on the go.
Task Name |
Local? Remote? |
Priority |
Deadline |
Description |
Responsible Person |
Mentor Team |
L, R |
*** |
6M |
Done: Annnouncement, Mentoring Organizers |
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-> Recon mission: visit the place, find Date |
L, R |
* |
6M |
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Accommodation |
L |
*** |
5M |
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Calafou |
Venue Location |
L |
*** |
5M |
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Calafou |
Financial Handling (Bank Account) |
L |
*** |
5M |
Managing the finances for this event is kindly carried out by volunteers at eXO.cat |
Pedro |
-> Invoice Handling |
L |
** |
5M |
- |
Pedro |
Public Relations |
L, R |
*** |
4M |
- |
- |
-> Webpage |
R |
*** |
4M |
- |
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-> Logo |
L, R |
* |
4M |
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-> Endorsements |
L, R |
* |
4M |
- |
- |
-> Poster |
L, R |
* |
3M |
- |
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-> Press Communication |
L, R |
* |
3M |
- |
- |
-> Merchandise (T-Shirts, Flags) |
L, R |
* |
1M |
- |
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Attendence List/SignUps (DEADLINE!!) |
L, R |
*** |
4M |
- |
- |
Local Community, Sponsorship |
L |
* |
4M |
Find sponsors for the event |
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Agenda |
R |
** |
3M |
Call for talks, review proposals, create schedule |
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Sponsored Travel Grants |
L, R |
* |
3M |
Organize the travel grants program and announce the results |
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Test Manager |
R |
** |
2M |
- |
nemesis |
Firmware Preparation |
R |
** |
2M |
- |
nemesis |
Hardware for Testing |
R |
** |
2M |
- |
- |
Test Documentation |
L, R |
* |
1M |
Document test, publish results, correct english grammar and typos |
- |
Transport (from/to airport) |
L |
** |
1M |
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Transport (from/to venue) |
L |
** |
1M |
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Venue Equipment |
L |
*** |
1M |
Get a mic/speaker and projector for the talks |
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Internet Connection |
L |
*** |
1M |
Wired/wireless connectivity to the Internet |
Duy, Ilario, Pedro |
Food Supply |
L |
* |
1M |
Negotiating a food package |
Calafou |
Attendence Certification |
L |
** |
1M |
Print/sign certificates of attendance |
- |
Social Events |
L |
* |
1M |
Organize a social events agenda |
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Recording and Streaming |
R |
* |
1M |
Record and stream the talks |
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SubPages
/AccomodationPackage /Participants |