Valent, Thanks so much for your mail. I have checked out the included linkes. Signed up at https://chat.wlan-si.net/. I have visited your github repo. I will go through you paper and also survey what it would take to setup a node. *What is your specialty? Do you know Python and Django?* I am currently learning network , and network technologies. I have not specialized in anything just actively learning the diverse ecosystem. I have used Python in the past, but I didn't do much with it. However it is among the language I have to learn this year. And this would be an added advantage to start off getting back to it. I have not really done much with Django, but I will get off soon. I will be studying your code base and asking questions in the forum . Once again thank you, and thank you so much. Janus On Wed, May 2, 2018 at 6:57 PM, Valent Turkovic wrote: > Hi Emeka, > > On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 10:54 PM, Emeka wrote: > > Valent, > > > > This is a great project and you have achieved so much already. You > mentioned > > that your project is open source, I am wondering if there is a public > > Yes, of course there is a public codebase; > https://github.com/wlanslovenija/nodewatcher > You can also test how everything works on our live "cloud" webapp - > https://nodes.wlan-si.net/ > > > codebase. You mentioned that you used VPN, which one? Is there any > form of > > de-centralised system ? > > Unfortunately we used wiki on Wlan Slovenia who are currently having > issues, and are offline until we migrate them somewhere else... > But best documentation so fat regarding MeshPoint and whole system was > done on last year's Hackaday prize: > hackaday.io/project/10453-meshpoint-wifi-router-for-humanitarian-crisis > > > And why having only 450 users par MeshPoint. Is it possible to see the > specs > > of your hardward? > > You can see it on hackaday webpage. We are currently working on > nextgeneration of MeshPoint, it is still in planning stage so we don't > have specs to share for it. > > > I would like to learn, and if you won't mine. > > Of course, but best way to learn is to get your hands dirty :) > Setup one node and get to know how whole system works. I would also > suggest that you jump in either of our chat rooms: > https://chat.otvorenamreza.org > https://chat.wlan-si.net/ > > What is your specialty? Do you know Python and Django? > -- P.S Please join our groups*: *nigeriaarduinogroup@googlegroups.com * or *jifunze-kufikiria@googlegroups.com These are platforms for learning and sharing of knowledge. www.satajanus.com | *Satajanus Nig. Ltd*