Definitely agree that an offline meetup would be valuable! Apologies for the delayed update—I’ve successfully tested IIAB on the Raspberry Pi 5 (8GB), and it’s running flawlessly with impressive speed and performance.
We’re also in the process of developing an analytics tool to monitor metrics like the number of connected users, connection speed, and duration. I’ll keep you posted on our progress with this.
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_______________________________________________One of us will probably be at Wikimania, so yes that would be a good idea – and as Michael says Africa is a massive use case for offline.
We are also in the process of validating a Pi5 box, so it’ll be good to compare notes.
@james: I am planning to send out our quarterly-ish newsletter (ca. 3’000 folks) over the next few days and will flag that IIAB is back at the Wikipedia Store: how many did you procure this time?
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De : James Heilman <jmh649@gmail.com>
Envoyé : Saturday, 26 October 2024 03:33
À : Using Wikimedia projects and MediaWiki offline <offline-l@lists.wikimedia.org>; Tim Moody <tim@timmoody.com>
Objet : [Offline-l] Offline Conference
We had an offline conference a number of years ago. A lot has changed since then. Wondering if folks think it would be useful having an offline day before or after Wikimania or Wiki Con North America etc?
By the way the sales page is up again at the Wikipedia store
We are also looking at expanding the sites of assembly. And discussing if we should add more options of machines, ie rasp pi 4 or 5
Best
J
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