Hello there,
there is generally very interested to listen to the issues and learn. But the fact is that I 'm still not a student or a computer scientist , I nevertheless find it very interesting . I deal with it as a hobby . Now it is so that it's my first CCC event . Can I participate there as a private person ? What is the price of admission?
As a rule, I would find a Saturday for an event so great. Where would the the event take place in Berlin ?
Greetings, Tobias
Am 05.09.2015 23:35 schrieb "Harald Welte" laforge@gnumonks.org:
Dear all,
After two years of intermission, I'm currently pondering to revive the Osmocom Berlin User Group and would like to understand
a) who would be interested in attending?
b) which day(s) of the week would be preferred / not preferred?
Instad of "just" hanging out, chatting about Osmocom related topics etc. I am interested in having actual topics for each of the meetings. There is no need for a formal presentation or anything like that, but at least let's try to stay focussed on the topic for the first hour or so, and then conclude with a more general chat towards the end.
Some of the topics that I would like to start with ASAP:
sharing of knowledge regarding 3G and 4G protocol stacks (I'm looking a lot at this recently, and it is a good time to talk about what I've learned)
completing the work towards splitting osmo-nitb into osmo-bsc and osmo-mss - as a first stept towards adding RANAP/Iu to osmo-mss
attempting to decode/analyze BVG bus/tram radio (TETRAPOL) using tetrapol-kit from http://brmlab.cz/git/tetrapol-kit.git
are berlin S-Bahn trains actually still broadcasting their GPS position in MPT1327?
moving ahead with AT91SAM3S based SIMtrace2 with MITM support
Let me know who is interested in joining.
In terms of venue I would suggest to again use the CCCB, unless somebody objects. We could of course also ask our friends at IN-Berlin or C-Base.
In terms of schedule, I would actually want to go for bi-weekly again.
Happy hacking, Harald --
- Harald Welte laforge@gnumonks.org
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