An open source, rapidly deployable, wireless mesh network.
Anyone connected to the nimble can video and voice chat, stream videos, share files, build and run eLearning courses and website, create collaborative spreadsheets and documents, read e-books, play games, and so much more… completely offline.
If a single internet connection is available, it can be plugged into the nimble to provide free or paid internet access to anyone on the network. The offline services and content are always available to users, regardless of internet availability.
Anyone in the world can build their own nimble with locally sourced hardware and 3D-printed components.
- nimble Website
- Matrix Space
- Mastodon, Peertube, Pixelfed (coming soon)
- Zotero Library
We are excited to announce that we have received a grant from NLnet Foundation! With this generous funding our team is working with several incredible partners from the open hardware community to develop a smart documentation system which automatically generates all documentation and 3D models needed for any custom nimble configuration. We call this project Smart-Doc.
This repository is in transition as we work towards the Smart-Doc goals of making all of the mechanical models parametric, and automatically generating the documentation for any configuration. To see repository before these changes, see the post-hackathon release. This was the Nimble repository after the great work done at the Open Toolchain Foundation hackathon.
For more information on our Smart-Doc project please see:
- Jeremy's blog post: First Nimble Project Update
- This project is funded by NLnet Foundation! See their announcemnt here.
- Github project plan
You can run the nimble code on your own computer. Find out more about local model generation
For more info have a look at https://wakoma.co/nimble, or reach out to mailto:info@wakoma.co.