PTP Weekly Meeting - 11 February 2003
 
Time: Tuesday 7 - 8:30 pm
 Location: Linux Fund, 408 SW 2nd Avenue 430, Portland, Oregon
 Scribe: EugeneKeam
 Attendees: AdamShand, LonnieWormley, AaronJohnson, AaronBaer, NatPowning, DonPark, JerrittCollord, DarrinEden, AndrewWoods, NigelBallard, AlinaJensen, ChristianJensen, LucasSheehan, JackHoneycutt, EugeneKeam
 
AGENDA
 
1. Pebble and Bewitched distro comparison
 2. New nodes in the queue
 3. Site surveys
 4. General issues (Adam)
 
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1. Pebble and Bewitched distro comparison
 
briefly discussed below
 
2. New nodes in the queue
 
AlinaJensen
 did lonnie look into easystreet usage policy?, i question qwest's usage policies, qwest should train their employees better
 
DonPark
 qwest's business class usage policy differs from residential
 
ChristianJensen
 paper ips run on nat
 
DonPark
 recommend viewing qwest's isp's usage policy on the web
 
AlinaJensen
 what to do about the tower donation from baker city?, requires professional installers and proper transportation plans
 
AdamShand
 we have professional installers available to us via our listserv, let's do it, do we have a location to store it and install it?
 
AlinaJensen
 the tower is supposed to come out in june
 
AdamShand
 hams took care of the height limitations with fcc rules adjustments, 100 feet maximum so we're okay with the donated radio tower height, private property owners supposedly own 100 feet above affected property, however need a ham license
 
3. Site surveys
 
x
 
4. General issues (Adam)
 
AdamShand
 theresa interested in a summer fundraiser, need a park permit, permits are affordable, perhaps pull a stunt and get media attention, setup a public tip jar concept, npr style node usage much like the pledge drives
 
ChristianJensen
 pull a geeky stunt on television
 
AaronJohnson
 that would be a good way to encourage people to get setup on an auth account
 
AdamShand
 specify a suggested donation, something like npr nagware, drew assigned bandwidth capping and annoyware project by adam
 
DonPark
 nagware might encourage hacking
 
AaronJohnson
 people might share accounts to get around annoyware
 
AndrewWoods
 bandwidth capping might constitute paid service
 
AdamShand
 drew is the pledge drive coordinator
 
AaronBaer
 we should spec out and create a timeline for completion, a project scope, note authorization server changes
 
AdamShandBr don is the new ops team leader, i'm backing away from that day-to-day role, one person that shapes where ptp goes, ops defined as establishment of new nodes and maintenance of existing nodes, last year was an adminstrative year for ptp, this year it is the network year, in other words development of a mansig
 
AdamShand
 big item goals for this year, (1) create an automated cd to setup hotspots i.e. sputnik and evilbunny, (2) standardized ap hardware such as soekris, (3) standardized distro decision and then create an image cd, (4) create automation tools i.e. pushing out changes, upgrade apps, monitoring integration for bandwidth usage, (5) build a network i.e. mansig and mesh leader, (6) develop > experimentation > load and performance testing > implementation
 
DonPark
 i'll be in thailand starting march 5, lata fools
 
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Next weekly meeting: 18 February 2002
 Location: LinuxFundOffice
 Time: 7 - 8:30 pm
 
DIY or request corrections: EugeneKeam