Re: [gaia] Upcoming GAIA meeting in Singapore, Online Collaboration and Suggestion for a BCP process!

Rafael Diniz <rafael@riseup.net> Thu, 21 September 2017 00:27 UTC

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Subject: Re: [gaia] Upcoming GAIA meeting in Singapore, Online Collaboration and Suggestion for a BCP process!
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Hi Jane,

We can only present in video about our project in Brazilian Amazon
Forest using digital transmission technologies in HF.

Rafael Diniz

On 09/20/2017 01:50 PM, Jane Coffin wrote:
> Hello All –
> 
>  
> 
> As we noted in our last email, there will be a GAIA meeting at the
> upcoming Singapore IETF 100 meeting.  We have registered for the
> time-slot and we are waiting for the IETF to close the official request
> process and let us know what day we have been allocated.
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>  
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> *Call for Presentations*:  We would like to put out a call for
> presentations for the meeting with this email.
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>  
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> You can present *in person* if you are planning to attend the Singapore
> 100 meeting, or you can present *via video link.*
> 
> * *
> 
> We also are happy to arrange for an online meeting before Singapore 100
> to organize ourselves and discuss the proposed BCP related to community
> 
> networks.
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>  
> 
> Please let us know what you think about the online meeting and proposed BCP!
> 
>  
> 
> Jane/Arjuna
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> Internet Society | www.internetsociety.org
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> Skype:  janercoffin
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> *From: *"munncha@gmail.com" <munncha@gmail.com> on behalf of Kurtis
> Heimerl <kheimerl@cs.washington.edu>
> *Date: *Thursday, September 14, 2017 at 3:37 PM
> *To: *Jane Coffin <coffin@isoc.org>
> *Cc: *"gaia@irtf.org" <gaia@irtf.org>
> *Subject: *Re: [gaia] Upcoming GAIA Meetings, Online Collaboration and
> Suggestion for a BCP process!
> 
>  
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> Hi All,
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> 
> First off, I plan to attend the IETF GAIA meeting in Singapore and I'm
> super excited to see you all there (and maybe present?). 
> 
>  
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> As far as our workshop, there will be a community networking workshop at
> ICTD in Lahore, Pakistan immediately after the IETF meeting
> (http://ictd2017.itu.edu.pk/). We have confirmed speakers from community
> networks in South Africa, Philippines, Thailand (thanks Kanchana!),
> Pakistan and others. If you do want to attend, there is likely going to
> be funding available but the Visa process will be difficult (especially
> for Indians!) and should be started sooner rather than later. ICTD is a
> wonderful conference and this is the first major computer science
> conference in Pakistan, so your attendance would be appreciated! There's
> a real easy flight from Bangkok to Lahore as well!
> 
>  
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> On Wed, Sep 13, 2017 at 8:14 AM, Jane Coffin <coffin@isoc.org
> <mailto:coffin@isoc.org>> wrote:
> 
> 
>     Hello All –
> 
>     We hope this email finds you well.  Thank you for the participation
>     at IETF99.  We had excellent in-person and on-line participation.
>     As a result of suggestions from that meeting, you will find
>     proposals below for Online meetings, and a work stream to progress work:
> 
>     1.  GAIA@IETF 100:  We will have a face-to-face meeting during IETF
>     100 in Singapore.  We will send out more data and a call for
>     presentations over the next 2 weeks.  For information on IETF 100 –
>     see  https://www.ietf.org/meeting/100/index.html
> 
>     2.  We have received two requests to hold remote GAIA meetings
>     during an upcoming AIT meeting on community networks in Bangkok,
>     Thailand in November and an upcoming ICTD meeting in Pakistan in
>     November.  More information will be sent around by Kurtis H and Dr.
>     Kanchana respectively.
> 
>     3. Online GAIA meetings in between IETF meetings.  We would like to
>     propose a GAIA online meeting in January, May and September on the
>     first Tuesday of these months at 1100 UTC.
> 
>     4. A Workstream was proposed during IETF 99 and via online
>     discussion:  Based on feed-back from the group, we would like to
>     propose a preliminary work-stream:
>     -A BCP on Community Networks – Jane/Arjuna to help manage the
>     process with input from all of you and CNs we all know.
> 
>     Please provide us with feedback on points 3 and 4 no later than 29
>     September 2300 UTC, and we move from there.
> 
>     Please also look for emails from Dr. Kanchana and Kurtis about the
>     November meetings they propose to hold.
> 
>     Best to all,
>     Arjuna and Jane
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>     Skype:  janercoffin
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>     Mobile/WhatsApp:  +1.202.247.8429 <tel:%2B1.202.247.8429>
> 
>     On 8/22/17, 10:56 AM, "gaia on behalf of Leonardo Maccari"
>     <gaia-bounces@irtf.org <mailto:gaia-bounces@irtf.org> on behalf of
>     leonardo.maccari@unitn.it <mailto:leonardo.maccari@unitn.it>> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>         On 15/08/17 18:50, Arjuna Sathiaseelan wrote:
>         > Thanks Niels..
>         >
>         > Probably interesting to see if BMX7 could be extended to also use
>         > transit pricing as a metric..
> 
>         Hi Arjuna,
> 
>         I know that BMX6 supported several metrics, and could be extended
>         without much work:
> 
>         http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?arnumber=7300903
> 
>         also OLSRv2 supports any metric as long as it is additive and
>     directional.
> 
>         best,
>         leonardo.
> 
>         > regards
>         >
>         > On 15 August 2017 at 21:37, Niels ten Oever
>     <lists@digitaldissidents.org <mailto:lists@digitaldissidents.org>>
>     wrote:
>         >> Hi Arjuna,
>         >>
>         >> I only found this:
>         >>
>         >>
>     http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S138912861100377X
>         >>
>         >> But if you find more I'd be curious as well!
>         >>
>         >> Best,
>         >>
>         >> Niels
>         >>
>         >> On 08/10/2017 07:18 AM, Arjuna Sathiaseelan wrote:
>         >>> Dear All,
>         >>>   Hope you are all enjoying your summer break!
>         >>>
>         >>> I am trying to figure out if there are papers I could refer
>     to on work
>         >>> related adhoc mesh routing based on transit pricing. Thanks.
>         >>>
>         >>> Regards
>         >>>
>         >> --
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>         >> Head of Digital
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