I am glad to see that someone is willing to test.
Seegar, the current code is good enough to get started. Feel free to
have a look at my blog and find useful info on how to get started.
http://pyntk.blogspot.com/
For embedded routers the situation is that we need a system with
enough disk space,
On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 11:50 AM, icsgpa ics...@hotmail.com wrote:
I am not an expert but I like the Netsukuku idea and would support it. For
the HW devices have you considered the Fonera
(https://shop.fon.com/FonShop/shop/DE/ShopController?view=productproduct=PRD-023)
?
As I said the problem
In Padua we are working (learning perhaps it's the right word) on Netsukuku.
So, it seems that python stack could be a problem... we can work on a slim
version...
2011/2/4 athos gualazzi athosguala...@gmail.com
2011/2/4 Luca Dionisi luca.dion...@gmail.com:
On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 11:50 AM,
On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 2:35 PM, Antonio Dalvit antonio.dal...@email.it wrote:
In Padua we are working (learning perhaps it's the right word) on Netsukuku.
So, it seems that python stack could be a problem... we can work on a slim
version...
Of course it would be great!
The second their is a stable release, I will be setting up a mesh in my town.
Any chance that Netsukuku could be
flashed onto a router's firmware? That would be ultimate!
are you aware that there are already many projects builiding mesh
community networks in cities and towns ? not using
On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 4:39 PM, ZioPRoTo (Saverio Proto)
ziopr...@gmail.com wrote:
The second their is a stable release, I will be setting up a mesh in my
town. Any chance that Netsukuku could be
flashed onto a router's firmware? That would be ultimate!
are you aware that there are already
On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 5:32 PM, Previdi Roberto
previdi.robe...@gmail.com wrote:
I think that kickstarter or maybe flattr could be what this project need. I
feel like the coding and testing are slow because the developers don't have
enough time. So if some money could help them to focus maybe a