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== Upcoming Events ==
== Upcoming Events ==
* We have applied again for '''[http://code.google.com/soc/ 2010 Google Summer of Code]''' and are soliciting [http://www.nsnam.org/wiki/index.php/GSOC2010Projects project ideas]
* We have been accepted for '''[http://code.google.com/soc/ 2010 Google Summer of Code]''' and are soliciting [http://www.nsnam.org/wiki/index.php/GSOC2010Projects project ideas].  The student application period runs through April 9.


== Recent Events ==
== Recent Events ==

Revision as of 22:25, 18 March 2010

Main Page - Roadmap - Summer Projects - Project Ideas - Developer FAQ - Tools - Related Projects

HOWTOs - Installation - Troubleshooting - User FAQ - Samples - Models - Education - Contributed Code - Papers

This wiki complements the ns-3 main web site. Account Policy: Due to spam problems, we have disabled the ability for newly created user accounts to edit/move pages, until we move to a captcha or email verification system. For now, if you create a new account and want edit privileges, just email [1] with your username and we will enable it for write privileges. Note: ns-2 has a separate wiki, at http://nsnam.isi.edu/nsnam

Upcoming Releases

  • Information about ns-3.8, tentatively scheduled for spring 2010, is tracked here

Recent Releases

  • Information about ns-3.7.1, released on March 17, 2010, may be found here

Upcoming Events

Recent Events

Current ns-3-dev Build and Test Results

To see detailed information for a particular system and compiler combination, find the appropriate column. For example, "fc10-g++-4.4.0" indicates that a Fedora Core 10 system using the g++ 4.4.0 compiler has been used to build and run the tests. Scroll down until you see build results in that column. Select a "[view results]" link to view the test framework reports for the current build. Note that time flows from bottom to top in this display. This means that most recent build is shown first in the column, but it also means that the results for each build instance are shown "backward" with the Mercurial pull at the bottom, and the optimized build results at the top.

Next Level

We have created the following pages to allow ns-3 users to contribute various information:

  • Roadmap - Plans for future releases, and what developers are working on
  • Current Development - What people are working on for ns-3
  • Developer FAQ - Answers to frequently asked questions for ns-3 developers
  • User FAQ - Answers to frequently asked questions for ns-3 users
  • HOWTOs - HOWTOs guides for various simulation activities
  • Samples - Code samples and examples
  • Troubleshooting - Tips for working around compilation, etc. problems
  • Contributed Code - Links to third-party ns-3 software contributions
  • Papers - Research papers about ns-3 or using ns-3