I wanted to include Netsukuku in the Wireless BattleMesh events, but
it wasn't because from an external point of view, it's only a very
smart experiment in thought, and nothing "serious" in the sense that
it doesn't deliver any out-of-the-box working code. 

Integrating the WBM would change a lot of things for the Neetsukuku
project. The fact that the leader is away makes it clear to me that
nobody else will hold the flame in the meantime, because as Asbesto
said, porcoddio, people need to survive.

Jaromil recently mentioned Netsukuku in the GNU Social mailing-list
that some of us have been mysteriously invited to.

I think Alpt should chime in and tell the people here about his plans
in terms of availability in the next few months, so that other people
can get organized and dust out the website, and the respository. I
agree that two bork repos is not the way to go. But that reduces to:
who has the time to fix the bugs, or even revert to a working
prototype so that other can build upon it.

Greetings from Am*dam,

==
hk
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