[liberationtech] Announcing "Build Your Own Internet" Office Hours

Yosem Companys ycompanys at gmail.com
Thu Feb 1 16:12:27 PST 2018


From: G Gallo <ggallo102 at gmail.com> via https://sudoroom.org/lists/
listinfo/mesh

Have you been dying to help build the People's Open Network, but aren't
sure where to start. Maybe you've heard about our mysterious node mounts,
but don't have a smartphone or aren't part of some __super secretive chat
group__. Or perhaps you'd just like help selecting a local ISP for your new
apartment. Fear not, we're here to help.

Starting this Sunday, Feb. 4th, SudoMesh will now be holding regular
"office hours" on Sunday afternoons in SudoRoom. Running loosely from 1pm
until late afternoon or early evening, this time serves dual purpose:

1. A jumping off point for people interested helping with a scheduled
Sunday node mount, but who are not able to attend a Tuesday night meeting
or are not "in the know."

2. A friendly, non-confrontational time for new people to get oriented to
the project or just ask general questions about networking, the internet,
and their service provider.

Finally, when either of these purposes are not present (i.e. no node mount,
no new people), we will use the time to hold training sessions on a topic
of choice, conduct outreach to potential node locations, address finances
and purchasing, or tackle any other outstanding issues.

For this Sunday, we do not have a scheduled node mount yet and do not
expect new people (since this just now being announced). Instead, we will
be doing basic training on how lead or participate in a node mount. We will
also be contacting and scheduling our existing list of node requests.

If you'd like to help out, stop by SudoRoom on Sunday, Feb. 4th, around 1pm.

Thanks and hope to see y'all on Sundays,
-grant

PS: if someone with access would like to add this as a recurring event to
https://omnicommons.org/calendar/ that'd be cool, or we can just discuss it
on Sunday :-)
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