Yeah, We do need to organise netsukuku, Update everything and make it all nice.
I'm still trying to work on a perm-node, And some more exstensive testing.
Like, Setting up a website on netsukuku, Trying to download stuff, Instant
Message, Etc. And see how far we get, And what happens. I will document this,
And probably post some stuff on the sub-reddit. My friend is having a hard time
connecting to me through a VPN, I might just have to do some local testing.
Luca, You used tinc, How did you do it? We used it, And he could ping me, But,
Tinc seems to not like netsukuku. Maybe we just did it wrong. We will do it
again, And send the logs.
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From: Jaromil <[email protected]>
To: Netsukuku discussion list <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, June 2, 2013 1:55:47 PM
Subject: Re: [Netsukuku] "Netsukuku unsuitable for wireless networks" ?
On Sun, 02 Jun 2013, Michael Grube wrote:
>
> My apologies for flaming. It's frustrating to see a claim like this
> based off of a wiki article they read.
You are right about being upset on such myopical conclusions, but lets
blame ourselves first for being shabby at the website and documentation
:^) which as of now is all scattered around, after 3 reimplementations
that is quite natural, but I think what netsukuku needs the most now,
after all the explorations, is cartography...
We've setted up the "old" project for a "new" website, its on
netsukuku.dyne.org as well on new.netsukuku.org and all those who know
about this project are invited to contribute. also Crash is with us,
I'll see him next week at http://it.hackmeeting.org - that's where it
all started.... and I believe it is not yet over.
ciao
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