Hi,
Many of us spent last week-end at the third edition of the Wireless
BattleMesh in Bracciano, north of Rome, experimenting with wireless mesh
routing technologies. Here's a quick summary of the events, from the
perspective of the Babel routing protocol.
1. The main event
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Hi all, Hi Juliusz,
did you write any document about the diversity-aware strategy
adopted by babelz?
I (maybe everyone:)) am very interested in it!
Thank you.
Regards,
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Antonio Quartulli
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On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 9:32 PM, Antonio Quartulli or...@ritirata.org wrote:
Hi all, Hi Juliusz,
did you write any document about the diversity-aware strategy
adopted by babelz?
I (maybe everyone:)) am very interested in it!
Code is there:
someone want to provide a synapse breakdown of the thoughts and advantages
this brnach might/might not have/offer
On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 4:55 PM, Benjamin Henrion b...@udev.org wrote:
On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 9:32 PM, Antonio Quartulli or...@ritirata.org
wrote:
Hi all, Hi Juliusz,
did you
Code is there:
http://zumbi.netgroup.uniroma2.it/~clauz/rsyncs/wbmv3/results/babel-z.tar.gz
Benjamin, it'd be nice if you didn't publish this private branch without
coordinating with me first.
Please let me be very clear:
THIS CODE IS NOT READY TO BE USED IN PRODUCTION
someone want to provide a synapse breakdown of the thoughts and advantages
this brnach might/might not have/offer
Disadvantages:
- it is not known whether the theory is correct (I'm unable to prove it);
- the implementation is known to be buggy;
- the implementation is known to be
Hello,
I am happy to announce that the creation and development of MeshApp, our
Google Summer of Code 2010 project made possible by the Freifunk community
(the mentoring organization) and Mitar (mentor for this project) from
wlan-lj network, is now underway.
We would like to invite anyone and
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