I don't think that the installer is a part which is needed you need to
concentrate your attention on. Actually we will take care of it during
this week. I suggest you to explain in details the implementation, the
algorithms you would use, and add some mockups of the user interface
you would like to provide to the end user. I think it is better to
think about these problems right now in order to derive a proper
design plan and to avoid wasting time later after you have realized
that your decisions do not well fit your ideas. Actually I am
interested to see what are your plans about fuzzing more in details,
since this is an important missing part. Also explain which protocol
you are planning to support. Another point that can be interesting is
the interaction with other tools. It could be nice if you choose to
work on this. Just as reference this a link of various sectools for
voip:

https://github.com/nopper/archpwn/tree/master/repo/voip

Just last tip, it's better to put your proposal on the melange page as
soon as possible so we can have a better feedback.

--
Best regards,
Francesco Piccinno



On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 2:48 PM, Guilherme Rezende <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi folks,
> Follow my proposal. Please tell me what I can improve it
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lYjY-QudwzbuhTgvl5W5-a9YaptXlyCR10veQR8HSCU/edit?hl=en&authkey=CPXarI0J#
>
>
> Tnks =]
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