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 <valent@otvorenamreza.org> wrote:
Hi Emeka,

On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 10:54 PM, Emeka <emekamicro@gmail.com> 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?



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