On Sat, Jun 15, 2013 at 3:03 PM, Valeska Grim <[email protected]>wrote:
> Is anyone free to advance netsukuku in any way? > Yes, anyone is free to do it because it is free software. Wait... you didn't mean that. > To program, To test, To advertise in any way? I'm kinda sad about the > level of activity recently, And I really want to get something done. I've > tried testing, But, I don't really know what to do at this point. No one > really posts on the sub-reddit, And not that many people from here have > joined the IRC either. Though, The sub-reddit is growing, And the IRC does > have a bunch of people in it. Not that many people talk though, it's > generally fairly quiet. Anyway, *hugs* Thank you for reading! > > Welcome to real world! In my opinion, for first we need to have a stable code runnable on routers, and vala is the path but it's not there yet. I won't have enough free time to resume my activity, till the summer. Second thing (after first thing is done): we need someone to test it in order to have stats of the reliability, otherwise it will be hard to convince any community to adopt it. The tests I'm talking about are real world use cases, I mean people with real hardware living in proximity, not internet tunnels. Until we get there, the generic audience of a reddit page are useless, IMHO. Maybe I am wrong. Read (or read again, or study) the paper of Alpt about The Address Space Balancing Problem http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~al565/output/teorie/netos/mesh/scalable-mesh-networks-and-the-address-space-balancing-problem-thesis-andrea-lo-pumo.pdf It's definitely not a futile exercise if you want to be of some help to netsukuku at its current state. Then, you could search and spot the fundamental points of that paper in the current implementation of netsukuku (the python or the vala one, they're quite the same) and so you have become a precious netsukuku hacker. On Sun, Jun 16, 2013 at 3:46 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm starting to work on netsukuku with one other person; the aim of our > work is to fix the source code and provide a flexible abstraction to work > on more platforms. > > The other side of our project is related to deploy netsukuku in a large > area. > > This and other things are all related to our project, called 'project > persistence'. Aim of PP is to provide solutions to create autonomous nets > (temporary or permanent) to avoid censorship. We're starting a wiki to > collect all material, it's only in italian at the moment > http://www.autistici.org/persistence/ > > It sounds interesting. Two people is not a big crowd, but it's megl' che one ( = is a good start ) --Luca
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