i read about plans about using alfred for distributing detailed node statistics on the next "freifunk gluon" firmware release. that firmware is used by dozens of german communities and is batman-adv only..
we want to try to include that in our own firmware (we are still using "freifunk meshkit" with both olsr + batman-adv)
is anyone involved and could send me more details? i only found http://gluon.readthedocs.org/en/v2014.3/features/announce.html#accessing-nod...
why datatype 158 and 159 is used? i think, that should be one of the registered numbers?
On Mon, Oct 06, 2014 at 01:42:07PM +0200, Ufo wrote:
i read about plans about using alfred for distributing detailed node statistics on the next "freifunk gluon" firmware release. that firmware is used by dozens of german communities and is batman-adv only..
Not "the next 'freifunk gluon'" - alfredis is already heavily used for that in ff-gluon for a while. Example:
http://graph.hamburg.freifunk.net/alfred/alfred.html
Anyways, that's more a question for gluon, maybe you could ask on the mailinglist or IRC listed here?
https://github.com/freifunk-gluon/gluon
Cheers, Linus
ah nice. but its a question to the batman-adv developers instead of the gluon people.. freifunk-gluon is used by many freifunk communities, so maybe it would be better to "register" these datatypes?
see http://git.open-mesh.org/alfred.git/blob_plain/refs/heads/master:/README
cite: -- This will set the hostname as data for datatype 64. Note that 0 - 63 are reserved (please send us an e-mail if you want to register a datatype) --
greetings ufo
Am 06.10.14 16:33, schrieb Linus Lüssing:
On Mon, Oct 06, 2014 at 01:42:07PM +0200, Ufo wrote:
i read about plans about using alfred for distributing detailed node statistics on the next "freifunk gluon" firmware release. that firmware is used by dozens of german communities and is batman-adv only..
Not "the next 'freifunk gluon'" - alfredis is already heavily used for that in ff-gluon for a while. Example:
http://graph.hamburg.freifunk.net/alfred/alfred.html
Anyways, that's more a question for gluon, maybe you could ask on the mailinglist or IRC listed here?
https://github.com/freifunk-gluon/gluon
Cheers, Linus
On Monday 06 October 2014 16:40:23 Ufo wrote:
ah nice. but its a question to the batman-adv developers instead of the gluon people.. freifunk-gluon is used by many freifunk communities, so maybe it would be better to "register" these datatypes?
see http://git.open-mesh.org/alfred.git/blob_plain/refs/heads/master:/README
cite:
This will set the hostname as data for datatype 64. Note that 0 - 63 are reserved (please send us an e-mail if you want to register a datatype) --
As long as the datatypes are only used in a specific firmware or community, all people know about the assignment and there is no need to register the number - its like using the private LAN 192.168.0.0/16 network in your home network, you know that you use it and you don't have to tell anyone.
However if you write up some software potentially used in many *different* communities, like vis, its a good thing to register.
In any case, please choose and feel free to let us know. :)
Cheers, Simon
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