On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 4:36 PM, Luca Dionisi <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 2:29 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> I mean I can be much more detailed when I know what to log.
>>> ETPs are actually implemented by several different messages (usually
>>> udp packets in broadcast).
>>> A general "debug" log is already there, but I can manage to format it
>>> in particular ways, specifying any detail it could be best suited for
>>> a capturing app to make it useful in a video.
>>>
>>> If someone is interested we'll discuss in detail.
>>> Perhaps a new thread in the mailing list... vasaka could you handle it?
>>
>> Ok, starting a new thread.
>>
>> This is how I see netsukuku visualization, at least a start point:
>> Create two rectangular networks and establish connection between them,
>> then log events for each node until connected networks reach new
>> stable state.
>>
>> Each node is a pixel, and each event is associated with colour.
>> Question is what events are interesting to track, my first guess is
>> ETPs, if they are divided into several events, maybe it would be good
>> to join them, note that I am not familiar with internals, so my guess
>> can be wrong.
>>
>> Also there can be two kind of visualization, one made for debug
>> purposes and one made for a good visual, they will need different
>> data.
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>
> So, as to recap the main point of the thread, is there someone
> interested in taking this duty?
> I.e.
> 1. study the messages that are exchanged between nodes when 2 networks
> meet and merge;
> 2. come up with an idea of what informations could be useful to
> deliver and how in a video (or 2 videos for different audience);
> 3. tell us what info the daemon should log and the format;
> 4. make the video.
>
> --Luca
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I am interested, I'd need some help in setting up simulator
environment to move further..
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