That's awesome. As you should already know, we have a nice relationship
> with Nmap (I was student for Nmap in 2005 and 2006) and any knowledge on
> Nmap is very welcome in our organization.
>
Cool!
Definitely not late! You're just on time. Make sure you send in a proposal
> early rather than later so that you don't risk missing the deadline or
> facing problems on melange due to high traffic.
>
I'm working on the proposal now.
Not sure I got it. You'd like to run a webserver on Android to serve these
> results?
>
I beleive Angad Singh answered this question for the both of us. So yeah,
when I saw the idea on the wiki that was the first impression I got, but
scheduling scans through a web interface seems like an interesting
approach, though I don't know how much we'd benefit from that since a
mobile phone/tablet is a personal device, and as such is almost always in
close proximity of the user.
> Please! Try to use balsamiq mockups to design your wireframes... That is
> going to make your life easier.
>
Thanks for the advice.
--
Gorjan
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