On Tue, Nov 04, 2014 at 04:57:52PM +0100, Christian Huldt wrote:
Error handling is said to be 90% of good code, maybe a separate error handling daemon that could be chosen as per the device?
Not sure you're asking on the right mailing list for that. batman-adv is a kernel module. In networking. With the informel policy of being transparent, staying out of a users sight as much as possible, with an assessable amount of configuration options. So I believe batman-adv is one of the worst pieces of software pieces you could have chosen for such an argument ;).
You guys deliver so much changes (which is good) but I try to consider the consequences, as in for-profit-companies-find-it-cheeper-to-give-the-developers-better-computers-than-a-rise which usually equates to bloatware that needs and uses so much more resources than the actual task requires...
Ehm. batman-adv is written in C, capable of handling Gigabit links on tiny embedded devices... not Java or such.