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****  Theory improvements
**

You should read the "7  Hooking phase" section of the topology document, which
has changed a lot since the last time:

""" Generally speaking, the hooking procedures serves to resolve the problem
    of assigning each node of the network to a group. This problem is not simple
    because the groups must always remain internally connected, they are finite 
and
    the network is dynamic. """

In order, we should now proceed to:

        * implement core/hook.py, core/p2p.py

        * making pyntk work

        * do large scale simulation with the builtin simulator of pyntk

        * release pyntk

ChangeLog of the topology document:
http://netsukuku.freaknet.org/2html/documentation/main_documentation/topology.pdf

        1. Hooking procedures redesigned, probably they are near to their 
defini-
           tive form:
           (a) The grouping of nodes is now handled by the communicating
                vessels system
           (b) The case where a gnode is split in two parts is managed in a less
                complicated way
           (c) a "gravitational model" for the Compact gnodes has been proposed.

ChangeLog of the qspn document:
http://netsukuku.freaknet.org/2html/documentation/main_documentation/qspn.pdf

        1. "Real time issues" removed from the ETP section: it was superfluous.
        2. The whole section regarding the CTP has been removed, because
           until now the ETP is sufficient to handle all the routing issues.
        3. An observation regarding the step 5 of the changed link case of the
           ETP has been added.

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The Netsukuku dev team.

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