From: Petter Reinholdtsen
Date: Sat, 12 Oct 2013 10:55:37 +0000 (+0000)
Subject: Generated.
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Generated.
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diff --git a/blog/Oslo_community_mesh_network___with_NUUG_and_Hackeriet_at_Hausmania.html b/blog/Oslo_community_mesh_network___with_NUUG_and_Hackeriet_at_Hausmania.html
index a2c682b0cf..10b5199586 100644
--- a/blog/Oslo_community_mesh_network___with_NUUG_and_Hackeriet_at_Hausmania.html
+++ b/blog/Oslo_community_mesh_network___with_NUUG_and_Hackeriet_at_Hausmania.html
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ There are heaps of different protocols, and I am still struggling to
figure out which one would be "best" for some definitions of best, but
given that the community mesh group in Oslo is so small, I believe it
is best to hook up with the existing one instead of trying to create a
-completely different setup, and thus this have decided to focus on
+completely different setup, and thus I have decided to focus on
batman-adv for now. It sure help me to know that the very cool
Serval project in Australia
is using batman-adv as their meshing technology when it create a self
@@ -145,6 +145,12 @@ commercial companies, even though Telenor discovered that it was hard
to figure out a good business plan for mesh networking and as far as I
know have closed down the experiment. Perhaps Telenor or others would
be interested in a cooperation?
+
+Update 2013-10-12: I was just
+told
+by the Serval project developers that they no longer use
+batman-adv (but are compatible with it), but their own crypto based
+mesh system.
diff --git a/blog/archive/2013/10/10.rss b/blog/archive/2013/10/10.rss
index a64e779fe3..95fee58dae 100644
--- a/blog/archive/2013/10/10.rss
+++ b/blog/archive/2013/10/10.rss
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ There are heaps of different protocols, and I am still struggling to
figure out which one would be "best" for some definitions of best, but
given that the community mesh group in Oslo is so small, I believe it
is best to hook up with the existing one instead of trying to create a
-completely different setup, and thus this have decided to focus on
+completely different setup, and thus I have decided to focus on
batman-adv for now. It sure help me to know that the very cool
<a href="http://www.servalproject.org/">Serval project in Australia</a>
is using batman-adv as their meshing technology when it create a self
@@ -134,6 +134,12 @@ commercial companies, even though Telenor discovered that it was hard
to figure out a good business plan for mesh networking and as far as I
know have closed down the experiment. Perhaps Telenor or others would
be interested in a cooperation?</p>
+
+<p><strong>Update 2013-10-12</strong>: I was just
+<a href="http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/freedombox-discuss/2013-October/005900.html">told
+by the Serval project developers</a> that they no longer use
+batman-adv (but are compatible with it), but their own crypto based
+mesh system.</p>
diff --git a/blog/archive/2013/10/index.html b/blog/archive/2013/10/index.html
index 70a329d973..a74905fd29 100644
--- a/blog/archive/2013/10/index.html
+++ b/blog/archive/2013/10/index.html
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ There are heaps of different protocols, and I am still struggling to
figure out which one would be "best" for some definitions of best, but
given that the community mesh group in Oslo is so small, I believe it
is best to hook up with the existing one instead of trying to create a
-completely different setup, and thus this have decided to focus on
+completely different setup, and thus I have decided to focus on
batman-adv for now. It sure help me to know that the very cool
Serval project in Australia
is using batman-adv as their meshing technology when it create a self
@@ -153,6 +153,12 @@ to figure out a good business plan for mesh networking and as far as I
know have closed down the experiment. Perhaps Telenor or others would
be interested in a cooperation?
+Update 2013-10-12: I was just
+told
+by the Serval project developers that they no longer use
+batman-adv (but are compatible with it), but their own crypto based
+mesh system.
+
diff --git a/blog/tags/nuug/nuug.rss b/blog/tags/nuug/nuug.rss
index df00db7113..6c27b9bf5a 100644
--- a/blog/tags/nuug/nuug.rss
+++ b/blog/tags/nuug/nuug.rss
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ There are heaps of different protocols, and I am still struggling to
figure out which one would be "best" for some definitions of best, but
given that the community mesh group in Oslo is so small, I believe it
is best to hook up with the existing one instead of trying to create a
-completely different setup, and thus this have decided to focus on
+completely different setup, and thus I have decided to focus on
batman-adv for now. It sure help me to know that the very cool
<a href="http://www.servalproject.org/">Serval project in Australia</a>
is using batman-adv as their meshing technology when it create a self
@@ -134,6 +134,12 @@ commercial companies, even though Telenor discovered that it was hard
to figure out a good business plan for mesh networking and as far as I
know have closed down the experiment. Perhaps Telenor or others would
be interested in a cooperation?</p>
+
+<p><strong>Update 2013-10-12</strong>: I was just
+<a href="http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/freedombox-discuss/2013-October/005900.html">told
+by the Serval project developers</a> that they no longer use
+batman-adv (but are compatible with it), but their own crypto based
+mesh system.</p>