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commit a64567ab26631a96da339356231bd4b317b6d38f Author: Sven Eckelmann sven@narfation.org Date: Sun Mar 27 00:27:22 2011 +0000
doc: open-mesh/Gsoc2010-ideas
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diff --git a/open-mesh/Gsoc2010-ideas.textile b/open-mesh/Gsoc2010-ideas.textile index 3bad2e65..69f4fb4a 100644 --- a/open-mesh/Gsoc2010-ideas.textile +++ b/open-mesh/Gsoc2010-ideas.textile @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ - h1. Requirements for students
* Excited interest in Mesh networking technologies @@ -9,11 +8,11 @@ h1. Recommended and/or useful
These things are not a prerequisite but might be very useful and/or have to be learned during the GSoC anyway. * [[Linux kernel coding style]] -* Reading the documentation of the algorithms: [[batman-adv-doc"httpgitoriousorgbatman-adv-doc] ["batman-rfc-draft]] (used in the 'old' batmand) +* Reading the documentation of the algorithms: http://git.open-mesh.org/?p=batman-adv-doc.git http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wunderlich-openmesh-manet-routing-00 (used in the 'old' batmand) * Being able to use virtual machines for debugging (i.e. qemu) * Being able to install a mesh network with [[OpenWRT]] and batman-adv * Kernel coding experiences (especially with how to handle and avoid memory management/race conditions/deadlocks) -* monitoring packet flow (using tcpdump / wireshark + [[wireshark-batman-adv dissector]] +* monitoring packet flow (using tcpdump / wireshark + wireshark batman-adv dissector)
h1. Ideas