I've been working on various bits of make-wifi-fast of late. My babel wishlist for the next year is[1]...
** Working channel diversity selection based on the current linux wireless api ** Correct channel diversity for 802.11ac ** Fast channel switching in light of a DFS changeover ** Channel selection integration support with hncpd ** full debian/ubuntu/fedora/arch support ** clean restarts and other reconfiguration *** openwrt procd support *** systemd support ** Version output in the monitoring interface ** similar to existing useful on olsr plugins or interfaces to babel's monitoring interfaces, whatever they are ** more unicast instead of multicast lower the load on wifi ** short haul metrics based on rtt and congestion I know, I know, I keep wanting to do this but it is stuck on per station queuing working at all in any wifi driver which is my big job next year ** Bird version finished *** IPv4? *** Bird 2 Seems likely the turris omnia folk will want to run bird ** Atomic route updates example patch for quagga: http://patchwork.quagga.net/patch/1435/ ** ECN and rate control for larger networks ** Covering/collapsing routes and interdomain routing babel at the scale of a small city *** proxying? ** what can be learned from BGP? ** Faster dead link detection with switches that support it ** Koruza support ** many radio types (802.11ad, lte, bluetooth, 802.14 etc) supported sanely at the same time (6 radios, say...), gradual route optimization over such ** Homeplug vs ethernet routing selections ** Rebuild quagga patches for babel based on GPL sources (from bird?) I am partially at fault for how this went down and would like to see someone (else) fix it... ** source specific routing tested at more scale with things like tinc ** ns2/ns3 support ** rfc7298 support in everything ** Testing over WPA encrypted and other sorts of semi p2p networks like, for example the 24ghz airmax products ** Better dhcp/babel integration for hosts that wish to participate ** better mobility for hosts running a stubby babel ** Babel fuzzer and more testing of misaligned data ** A pony [1] not that I have any funding. (Or time) Might have just got some from: techfund.xfinity.com (others should apply)... but that's mostly aimed at finally tackling more basic problems in wifi. Dave Täht Let's go make home routers and wifi faster! With better software! https://www.gofundme.com/savewifi _______________________________________________ Babel-users mailing list Babel-users@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/babel-users