ns-3 roadmap
ns-3 releases are based on date-driven schedules: rather than target a set of features for a specific version number, we aim instead for a release date and ship whatever is ready by that date. If a cool new feature misses that date, it is not a big deal because the next release is never too far away. We expect the interval to be about every 3 to 4 months once we start making stable releases.
The roadmap below is tentative. That is, the goal is to document what we would like to see in a number of releases, but, of course, since this is an open source project, contributors are free to work on anything they are interested in and try to merge it in earlier than stated. If we feel a specific feature targeted to a specific release just won't make it in time, we will move that feature to the next release.
Want more details? We maintain a separate wiki page with more detailed information including a summary of many modules under discussion.
Release 3.2: mid-Sept 2008
- Python bindings
- ns-3 real-time scheduler
- Network Simulation Cradle
- an 802.1D learning bridge
- statistics framework
Release 3.3: November 2008 (tentative)
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