Hello to everyone.
I apologise with Claudio for using his question to begin this discussion,
but we haven't (yet) a forum to discuss as other Communities, so I used
first question I see to say my opinions.
I'm glad to see, from quantity of answers, that Community is still alive.

>>Facts, please.
How is possible, for a project so important as Netsukuku,
that mailing list don't work more than one year without anyone see that?
How is possible that links in main site are ponting to (svn !) not working
versions?
How is possible that syntax in Python code is incompatible -with- recent
versions of Python? And how is possible main site don't say one word about
status of this project from years?
In other words, if Netsukuku project is alive, how you explain all this?

>>Netsukuku, like many protocols not in widespread use, is not going to be
accepted in a kernel.
I think this decisions would be taken from Mr.Linus Torvalds :-)

Best regards to all,
Enzo.
*\Thanks to Francesco for his constructive answers and links\*


2010/3/9 asbesto <[email protected]>

> Tue, Mar 09, 2010 at 03:20:29PM +0100, Vincenzo Femia wrote:
>
> > In my personal opinion, original Netsukuku project is dead.
> > When "Telecom Italia", biggest (and only) italian Internet provider
> acquired
> > original developer, true intentions was to block this project and idea.
>
>
> friendly - you haven't understand a MINCHIA. :)
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