Le 9 mars 10 à 15:20, Vincenzo Femia a écrit :
In my personal opinion, original Netsukuku project is dead.
When "Telecom Italia", biggest (and only) italian Internet provider
acquired
original developer, true intentions was to block this project and
idea.
But, instead to officially stop this project (really Telecom cannot
do it)
best thing was to branch a new, unworking, project: pywtk.
This Python version of Netsukuku never worked, have also syntax
errors in it!
His aim is to waste time in users and to ingenerate idea that
Netsukuku principle
cannot ever work!
Also, mantain original project site and mail list is useful, for
Telecom,
to check if other guys are developing original idea to block them
too.
So, always in my opinion, is useful to create a new project, based
on original
C versions of Netsukuku.
First things to do will be make original C version working again
with actual
kernels. I suggest for name of new project "FirePhoenix".
Next important step is to include FirePhoenix Network Protocols inside
official Kernel 2.6 development and modules.
In mail list will be useful using GPG to avoid "Telecom Italia"
spyes interferences...
Best regards, Enzo.
2010/3/5 claudio <[email protected]>
Hi all,
short presentation: my name is Claudio, from Rome (Italy); I met
netsukuku looking for projects that propose Internet alternative.
I'd like to understand better some aspect. I hope that this is the
right place where to ask technical questions.
First question:
if netsukuku goal is "handle together an ad-hoc network even bigger
than the Internet", do you think that 2^32 is enough?
Thank you
Claudio
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