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> Il giorno 24 nov 2015, alle ore 10:26, Luca Dionisi <[email protected]> 
> ha scritto:
> 
> It's been a year since I wrote on this mailing list that I was going to 
> rewrite the code from scratch for Netsukuku version 2.0.
> 
> I have already written about the reasons for this decision: make the code 
> more modular; make every module well-documented, independent, easy to test 
> and debug; facilitate the development and the test of new approaches to solve 
> the critical issues.
> 
> Most of this year I worked full-time on this project. The implementation is 
> taking more time than I had planned. But this does not surprise me, I often 
> do not guess the timings.
> 
> Overall I am happy with the results made until now, both design docs and code 
> [0] [1]. I believe that the finish line is approaching. I predict another 6 
> months of work or a bit more.
> 
> When the code will be complete, and after some trial on the field, I intend 
> to prepare some low cost devices that will just work out-of-the-box.
> 
> That's all. Let me remind you that donations are welcome to the usual bitcoin 
> address [2].
> 
> --Luca
> 
> Notes:
> [0] http://bzr.savannah.gnu.org/lh/netsukuku/2.0/
> [1] https://lab.dyne.org/Netsukuku/ita/docs/development
> [2] http://pyntk.blogspot.it/p/donations.html
> 
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