Difference between revisions of "Mesh Boston Meeting Minutes - 2022/02/27"
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== Attending == | == Attending == | ||
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+ | * Skyler | ||
+ | * marina | ||
+ | * JamesO | ||
+ | * JacobS | ||
+ | * Lucas | ||
== Action Item Status == | == Action Item Status == | ||
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* Get node running on a VM on a PC (Lucas) | * Get node running on a VM on a PC (Lucas) | ||
* Setup exit node (JamesO) | * Setup exit node (JamesO) | ||
− | * Get incorporation paperwork drafted (JamesO) | + | * Get incorporation paperwork drafted (JamesO). Need: |
+ | ** mission statement. Draft at https://etherpad.pp-international.net/p/MeshBostonMissionStatement | ||
+ | ** by-laws | ||
* Talk with volunteer who offered antennas (JamesO) | * Talk with volunteer who offered antennas (JamesO) | ||
* Get access to https://grafana.massmesh.net dashboard (JamesO) | * Get access to https://grafana.massmesh.net dashboard (JamesO) | ||
* <strike>Update http://meshboston.net/ with the updated info on us (JamesO)</strike> | * <strike>Update http://meshboston.net/ with the updated info on us (JamesO)</strike> | ||
+ | * <strike>Give Skyler admin access to MeshBoston.net page (JamesO)</strike> | ||
BTW: [https://wiki.hackerspaces.org/Massachusetts List of Massachusetts Hacker Spaces] | BTW: [https://wiki.hackerspaces.org/Massachusetts List of Massachusetts Hacker Spaces] | ||
== Discussion == | == Discussion == | ||
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+ | We need to come up with a mission statement. Draft at https://etherpad.pp-international.net/p/MeshBostonMissionStatement | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Summary == | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Skyler working on liveliness script. Will reach out to Worcester friends | ||
+ | * Lucas having difficulty with node on VM, going to try on PC hardware. JamesO will make introduction to tech team. | ||
+ | * JacobS working on condo complex on 50 Spring St. in Brookline. Will need help once approved. | ||
+ | * JamesO working on exit node and Made progress on incorporation. Will meet with lawyer friend once we approve mission statement. | ||
+ | |||
+ | We adopted the following mission statement: | ||
+ | |||
+ | Mesh Boston is a grass-roots wireless alternative to internet service providers that protects your privacy and respects net-neutrality. Unlike private or municipal networks, ownership of our network is distributed and embedded in our communities. We provide open access to the Internet to all who need it. |
Latest revision as of 11:52, 27 February 2022
Attending
- Skyler
- marina
- JamesO
- JacobS
- Lucas
Action Item Status
- Write script to update map/liveliness (Skyler)
- Talk with friends about reaching out to Worcester Maker Space (Skyler)
- Reach out to UMB CS department about the helping with the project (Lucas)
- Get node running on a VM on a PC (Lucas)
- Setup exit node (JamesO)
- Get incorporation paperwork drafted (JamesO). Need:
- mission statement. Draft at https://etherpad.pp-international.net/p/MeshBostonMissionStatement
- by-laws
- Talk with volunteer who offered antennas (JamesO)
- Get access to https://grafana.massmesh.net dashboard (JamesO)
Update http://meshboston.net/ with the updated info on us (JamesO)Give Skyler admin access to MeshBoston.net page (JamesO)
BTW: List of Massachusetts Hacker Spaces
Discussion
We need to come up with a mission statement. Draft at https://etherpad.pp-international.net/p/MeshBostonMissionStatement
Summary
- Skyler working on liveliness script. Will reach out to Worcester friends
- Lucas having difficulty with node on VM, going to try on PC hardware. JamesO will make introduction to tech team.
- JacobS working on condo complex on 50 Spring St. in Brookline. Will need help once approved.
- JamesO working on exit node and Made progress on incorporation. Will meet with lawyer friend once we approve mission statement.
We adopted the following mission statement:
Mesh Boston is a grass-roots wireless alternative to internet service providers that protects your privacy and respects net-neutrality. Unlike private or municipal networks, ownership of our network is distributed and embedded in our communities. We provide open access to the Internet to all who need it.