A bulletin board system that enables radio amateurs to read and store messages at your station. It generally adopts conventions common to other popular packet BBS systems. Send and receive messages by callsign, send private messages, plugin architecture.
Doesn't actually have any networking code, it relies upon external software (the docs namecheck ax25d, but possibly any other utility which takes its input on stdin and prints to stdout (like go-sendxmpp?) might work).
A feature-rich bot is designed to enhance your Meshtastic network experience with a variety of powerful tools and fun features, connectivity and utility through text-based message delivery. Whether you're looking to perform network tests, send messages, or even play games, mesh_bot.py has you covered. Customizable; implements a pretty basic call-and-response user interface. Ideal for testing local Meshtastic networks. Can monitor at least two networks at the same time.
Can store-and-forward messages for other network users, schedule operations, transmit nodemail, and gateway mesh traffic to e-mail or SMS. It has many more features that look like they'll be useful.
A BBS server for Meshtastic for posting bulletins, sending mail to users, and channel directory. Tries to work like most ax.25 packet radio BBSes. Requires access to a Meshtastic node for access to the network and the node ID of at least one other TC2 BBS to plug itself into the network.
Following the Terms of Service change at Thingiverse, archive.org downloaded the whole bloody thing and put it online. The tarball's 81 gigabytes in size, so I hope you've got some disk space...
The github repo of work pertaining to IoT communications and protocols over XMPP instead of other methods or networks. One advantage is that, by using p2p XMPP, devices could communicate with each other.