Hello.  We have an OLPC project, lsmeshd, for which we would like to
apply for hosting.  Please find the application pasted below.  Thanks
in advance and please let us know if you have any questions.

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1. Project name                  : lsmeshd
2. Existing website, if any  :
3. One-line description       : OLPC mesh network map daemon

4. Longer description       : lsmeshd enables each laptop to generate a map
                                        : of the mesh network.  Its
output is an XML file
                                        : representing the network as
a tree of mesh nodes.

5. URLs of similar projects :

6. Committer list

     Username   Full name             SSH2 key URL                    E-mail
     --------              ---------             ------------
                    ------
  #1 jcardona    Javier Cardona
https://cozybit1.dnsalias.org/~javier/public_keys/
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  #2 andrey      Andrey Yurovsky
https://cozybit1.dnsalias.org/~andrey/public_keys/ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  #3 luisca        Luis Carlos Cobo Rus
https://cozybit1.dnsalias.org/~luisca/public_keys/ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  #4 brian         Brian Cavagnolo
https://cozybit1.dnsalias.org/~brian/public_keys/ [EMAIL PROTECTED]

7. Preferred development model

   [X] Central tree.

   [ ] Maintainer-owned tree.

8. Set up a project mailing list:

  [ ] Yes, named after our project name
  [ ] Yes, named ______________________
  [X] No

9. Commit notifications

  [ ] Notification of commits to the main tree should be e-mailed to the list
      we chose to create above
  [ ] A separate mailing list, <projectname>-git, should be created for commit
      notifications
  [X] No commit notifications, please

10. Vhost setup

  [ ] Yes, set up a vhost for the domain _______________ pointing to our
      project website.

  [X] No, we don't have a project domain, or don't want to use one. We'll
      use the laptop.org website address.

11. Shell accounts

12. Notes/comments:

   We have a version of lsmeshd that works and is suitable for an initial
   check-in.


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Andrey Yurovsky
cozybit Inc.
p 415 974 6770
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