On 30.6.2015 18.22, Dave Taht wrote:
My request was more dogfooding. a *lot* more dogfooding.
Any practical suggestions on how? Even back in Atlanta in _2012_, there wasn't that many problems detected when we let rampaging horde play with the cables (+- few bugs +- Windows XP and ULAs).
I have been running some versions of this stuff in some segment(s) of my home network for soon 3 years; it isn't exactly new. Still, I am sure even our implementation is far from perfect and more users would mean better quality sooner.
Given making people even review almost-ready documents seems close to impossible (*cough* draft-ietf-homenet-hybrid-proxy-zeroconf *cough*), what are the odds we can actually make them play with the hardware/software involved?
'help them install OpenWrt' isn't really an answer; looking at it from the cost-benefit point of view, it would be much better just to _give away_ cheap routers with the software preinstalled, than look up how to install it on one of N models (_if possible_, given switch configs are what they are), actually perform it, create custom configurations, etc.
I wish someone were to champion homenet cause in the coming hackathon - I will be there, but not on Friday, and that seems ~hard requirement for champions.
Cheers, -Markus _______________________________________________ homenet mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/homenet
