I am not an expert but I like the Netsukuku idea and would support it. For
the HW devices have you considered the "Fonera" (
https://shop.fon.com/FonShop/shop/DE/ShopController?view=product&product=PRD-023)
?
There is already a large number of devices installed around the world,
although their concept of "Internet Freedom" is different from the Netsukuku
one, as it rely on traditional ISP.

@Luca: congratulations for this project, please reserve some energy, time
and resources for it. Do not give up...!

Guido

2011/2/4 Luca Dionisi <[email protected]>

> I am glad to see that someone is willing to test.
> Seegar, the current code is good enough to get started. Feel free to
> have a look at my blog and find useful info on how to get started.
> http://pyntk.blogspot.com/
> For embedded routers the situation is that we need a system with
> enough disk space, python takes "a lot". Modern wireless routers , the
> ones targeted by openwrt, have almost always 4 or 8 MB of flash,
> whilst a compiled stackless python (netsukuku runs on it) takes
> something more than 10 MB.
> Currently I am doing some tests with a not-so-expensive router that
> can use a USB key as storage
> (http://www.omnima.co.uk/store/catalog/Embedded-controller-p-16140.html
> 57€ + shipping)
>
> --Luca
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