Email: nicopace@altermundi.net , spiccinini@altermundi.net
Twitter: @nicopace , @spiccinini
The LibreRouter serves the half of the worlds population that has no access to the internet, usually in remote, rural or underserved areas from corporations and government, where communities are only able to serve themselves.
Decentralized networks, managed by the people (anyone and everyone within the network), geek-free (and geek training).
link: https://librerouter.org/what/
https://librerouter.org/es/novedades-distribucion-de-equipos/
Argentina, Alemania, Brasil, Colombia, Congo, Cuba, España, Ecuador, India, Indonesia, Italia, Kenia, Malawi, Mexico, Myanmar, Nigeria, Ruanda, Tailandia, Uganda, Zimbabwe.
Deals with having routers available for when communities need them.
The project doesn't currently have a sustainable way of being developed.
We go step by step, proving ourselves, the communities and the funders that the LibreRouter is a key element for bridging the digital gap.
The objective of the fund is to make sure further development can be funded.
It is clear for us that the communities should not be the ones that have to do the bulk effort of costing the development of the tools they need to deal with the situation.
For now, we have been dealing with this through grants, and it is usually an ongoing effort.
CI for integration tests through a web application for OpenWrt
https://gitlab.com/librerouter/fwsystests
Pipeline: https://gitlab.com/librerouter/librerouteros/
Can be used for other webUis (LuCi, OrangeRPC, LuCi2, …)
Roadmap:
TDD approach to LibreMesh
UX for community neighbours.
New key role in the development team.
Tool: https://www.figma.com/
This functionality is useful for when there is an issue that a laypeople can't diagnose and requires assistance from a more experienced member of the community.
Let us show this to you through an example:
State money put in community networks.
Historical Mesh Network Performance Dashboard (https://gitlab.com/librerouter/miniserver)
Distributed voucher system with captive portal.
https://github.com/libremesh/lime-packages/tree/master/packages/pirania