Denis Ovsienko <infrastation <at> yandex.ru> writes: > > > Is this something the tcpdump community would like to have included in the next version of tcpdump? > > How do I proceed to contribute my source code? > > Hello. > > The current approach to merging code into tcpdump is through a GitHub pull request: https://github.com/the-tcpdump-group/tcpdump > > The pull requests are subject for review. Once the source code is published, it will be better seen if it > requires any fixes prior to merging. New (original) source code files should have a 2-clause BSD license boilerplate. > > Could you briefly explain your use case for these 802.11p protocols and an estimate of who else could find > this feature useful? Thank you. >
Hi, We are using a small Geode alix2d2 Geode box running Linux with IEE802.11p compatible cards from http://routerboard.com/R52H with the ath5k driver. These protocols are used in a lot of European research projects and also field tests in France, Germany (Hessen/Frankfurt), The Netherlands (Helmond), Austia (Wien), Norway (Trondheim) and elsewhere. There are plans to deploy this in ordinary vehicles from 2015 and deploy hundreds of nodes on motorways in Germany, Austria and The Netherlands. Br Ola Martin _______________________________________________ tcpdump-workers mailing list tcpdump-workers@lists.tcpdump.org https://lists.sandelman.ca/mailman/listinfo/tcpdump-workers