>> It should be an easy fix, feel free to go ahead. > The point of soliciting participation at hackathon is for us to gain > collective experience on the easy or difficulty of deploying homenet in > practice.
Oh, that's different, and not at all the motivation you give in your previous mail. Experience shows that the best way to make something happen is to organise it oneself, and therefore you should feel free to organise a Homenet tutorial yourself, just like you should feel free to fix yourself the issues you're having with hnetd. I'm not sure that you'll find much of an audience, though -- as you rightly point out, there doesn't appear to be much excitement left around Homenet, and the main contributors appear to have moved on with their lives. It's been six years, after all. (For my part, my IETF funding runs out in September.) On that subject, you might remember the talk I gave about HNCP deployment back in 2016. The conclusions were that a first year student who had never done any networking before was able to deploy an HNCP+Babel mesh network in two weeks, and most of that time was spent learning to reflash off-the-shelf routers from scratch. https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/96/materials/slides-96-homenet-1 -- Juliusz _______________________________________________ homenet mailing list homenet@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/homenet