Ted Lemon <[email protected]> wrote: > This is opposite a “Technology Deep Dive” talk that some folks might > want to go to.
True.
I think that it will be standing room only, and it will show up on Youtube.
> I have an OpenWRT repo set up here that I’m using for the hacking I’m
> doing, and that we could use as a collaborative space if it seems
> useful: https://github.com/IETF-Hackathon/openwrt
okay....
> Right now the packages I’m working on don’t build out of the box, but
> I’ll fix that in the next day or so. If anybody is interested in
> building what I’m building, I can supply some pointers. I’m doing my
> development on the GL-iNet AR-750S router, which builds cleanly out of
> this repo. In principle the repo is tracking OpenWRT current, but I
> haven’t merged in a few days.
> My plan is to hack on homenet stuff—if there are folks who want to do
> naming, that would be great, but I wouldn’t mind doing some HNCP
> integration if there’s anyone who’s interested in that.
I would like to suggest that we spend at least 3-4 hours setting up HNCP
among a few people. Maybe a "tell-two-friends" kind of effort.
If we/you can then make homenet naming work that would be very cool.
I expect that my build experts will be there, otherwise, I'll have to fix
(git update, etc.) by build machine. It's supposed to be all CI now.
I brought one router... Damn! Stupid packing list this afternoon.
I was supposed to bring a few spare 3800s as well!
I have a bunch of small machines that can go behind routers though.
I also brought some extra TTL/USB adapters, and since I'm on the train a
bunch of tools.
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