PS: I would really, really love to keep a layer 3 option in Gluon
going. Also because I think it would be neat to compare the
different routing protocols in real world scenarios. With the
autoupdater and scheduled-domain-switcher it should be quite easy
to run a whole network on protocol a) for a month and protocol b)
on another. Without needing full central control, like SSH root
access (but it is an option; otherwise the autoupdater uses a
multi-party signature scheme, so you can say s.th. like 3 of these 10
people need to sign a new firmware). So, shameless promotion..., if
anyone here might be interested in maintaining a Babel or OLSR
implementation in Gluon, let us know :-).

The main topic here is that the communities using it either have moved on (Frankfurt) or have dissolved (Magdeburg). At this point I am not sure who wants to continue with our experiments from 2019. Freifunk did work great with babeld and l3roamd. But there is another default already...


Also, if we could find a great way to aggregate routes, that would be awesome.


Regards

Christof

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