Thanks for sharing! That’s really cool (or should I say neat?) to see another API implementation, and one that is pretty complete.
Congrats to Michael Gundersen on this good work. Best, Tommy > On Jun 5, 2020, at 3:22 AM, Michael Welzl <[email protected]> wrote: > > Dear all, > > It’s my pleasure to announce NEATPy: a Python-based implementation of TAPS > over NEAT. > https://github.com/theagilepadawan/NEATPy > <https://github.com/theagilepadawan/NEATPy> > > Most of you have probably heard of NEAT before - it was a European research > project which implemented much of TAPS (and more: most notably perhaps, it > has a policy manager). With the project ending in 2018, NEAT’s API is however > somewhat different from what TAPS has now become. > > NEATPy is an effort to bring NEAT up to date: it’s a Python shim layer that > maps an up-to-date TAPS API (implementing *almost* everything we currently > have) to NEAT. This should hopefully also make NEAT more attractive for > people to play around with. > > NEATPy interestingly complements PyTAPS from the TU Berlin group: now you can > make Python code run on PyTAPS, and get TCP (more efficient, as it goes > directly over sockets), and then run it with only minimal changes on NEATPy, > and get SCTP (more efficient if you’re using multiple connections in FreeBSD > because you get multi-streaming). A true TAPS'ism! > > This is the work of Michael Gundersen in his master thesis. We thank Andreas > Fischer and Michael Tuexen for their help with some parts. > > Cheers, > Michael > > _______________________________________________ > Taps mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/taps
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