> Both HNCP and Babel carry their control traffic over link-local IPv6, but
> they support both IPv4 and IPv6 with almost equal functionality.
> (The only significant difference is the treatment of border routers, which
> are assumed to be doing NAT in IPv4 and stateless routing
> I do remember that talk. CS grad students are not our target market.
First year undergrad, Ted. Eighteen year-old lass with no previous
networking experience.
-- Juliusz
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I do remember that talk. CS grad students are not our target market. Open
source distributions are a great demo, but I want this stuff in Ubiquiti
routers, Eero routers, etc. it’s clear you aren’t interested in working on
it at the Hackathon, which is perfectly understandable, but I was asking if
>> It should be an easy fix, feel free to go ahead.
> The point of soliciting participation at hackathon is for us to gain
> collective experience on the easy or difficulty of deploying homenet in
> practice.
Oh, that's different, and not at all the motivation you give in your
previous mail.