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* The meeting has no registration fees | * The meeting has no registration fees | ||
* The meeting is open to anyone interested | * The meeting is open to anyone interested | ||
* | * Lunch and coffee will be provided. | ||
* The tentative schedule is 09h00-17h00 with lunch break. | * The tentative schedule is 09h00-17h00 with lunch break. | ||
= | = Attendance = | ||
* Tommaso Pecorella (University of Florence) | * Tommaso Pecorella (University of Florence) | ||
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* Lalith Suresh | * Lalith Suresh | ||
* Peter Barnes | * Peter Barnes | ||
* Nicola Baldo | |||
* Pavel Boyko | |||
* Kirill Andreev | |||
* Dmitry Petrov (University of Jyväskylä, Magister Solutions, Finland) | |||
* Jani Puttonen (Magister Solutions, Finland) | |||
* Hajime Tazaki | |||
* Mathieu Lacage | |||
* Daniel Camara | |||
* Alina Quereilhac | |||
* Frederic Urbani | |||
* James Sterbenz | |||
* Chris Main | |||
* Ken Renard | |||
Remote: | |||
* Gustavo Carneiro (remotely) | |||
* Vedran Miletić (remotely) | |||
* Resilinets group | |||
= Tentative Topics = | = Tentative Topics = | ||
Morning session: near-term release and development | |||
* ns-3.14 and ns-3.15 release plans (Tom H) | |||
** Review ns-3 packaging status ([http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/Ns3 Fedora], [http://packages.qa.debian.org/n/ns3.html Debian]/[http://packages.ubuntu.com/source/precise/ns3 Ubuntu]), discuss long term support for releases | |||
** Code reviews | |||
** Bugs/patches to discuss | |||
** ns-3-rng status | |||
* Review requirements, plans, and schedule for further modularization of ns-3, including moving towards realizing the app store | |||
** status of the 'bake' tool (http://www-sop.inria.fr/members/Daniel.Camara/bake/) | |||
** metadata to describe modules | |||
** app store infrastructure | |||
* Imposing a check-style mercurial hook for ns-3-dev (for .cc files only) (Tom H) | |||
* Documentation: what are requirements for future merges, and how to define a realistic path to clean up and finish the current codebase | |||
* new [http://mailman.isi.edu/pipermail/ns-developers/2012-January/009789.html Jenkins CI system]: what are the near-term requirements/priorities for this | |||
** Add clang build to build bots? | |||
* Review Google Summer of Code plans | |||
Afternoon session: longer-term development and project issues | |||
* Memory leaks extermination process, see John Abraham mail: [http://mailman.isi.edu/pipermail/ns-developers/2012-February/009990.html] | * Memory leaks extermination process, see John Abraham mail: [http://mailman.isi.edu/pipermail/ns-developers/2012-February/009990.html] | ||
* Review some emerging products of [http://redmine.eg.bucknell.edu/perrone/projects/framework SAFE] | * Review some emerging products of [http://redmine.eg.bucknell.edu/perrone/projects/framework SAFE] | ||
** Steady state and termination detector (code | ** Steady state and termination detector (http://code.nsnam.org/safe/ns-3-safe/file/5acb941079b7/src/stats/model/output-analyzer.h) | ||
** API and architecture for data collection ( | ** API and architecture for data collection (slides TBD) | ||
** Experiment execution manager | ** Experiment execution manager (slides TBD) | ||
* | * Start/stop of nodes and net devices. | ||
* list netiquette and FAQ. Draft here: https://www.nsnam.org/wiki/index.php/Ns-3-users-netiquette. | |||
* list netiquette and FAQ | * Future WNS3 events | ||
* ns-2 on www.nsnam.org | |||
= Action Points = | = Action Points = | ||
[[Category:DevelMeeting]] |
Latest revision as of 10:58, 19 February 2013
Main Page - Roadmap - Summer Projects - Project Ideas - Developer FAQ - Tools - Related Projects
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Location and Schedule
At the same hotel as SIMUTools 2012, on Saturday March 24, the day after WNS3
- The meeting site is the same site as the conference
- The meeting has no registration fees
- The meeting is open to anyone interested
- Lunch and coffee will be provided.
- The tentative schedule is 09h00-17h00 with lunch break.
Attendance
- Tommaso Pecorella (University of Florence)
- Tom Henderson
- Felipe Perrone
- George Riley
- Lalith Suresh
- Peter Barnes
- Nicola Baldo
- Pavel Boyko
- Kirill Andreev
- Dmitry Petrov (University of Jyväskylä, Magister Solutions, Finland)
- Jani Puttonen (Magister Solutions, Finland)
- Hajime Tazaki
- Mathieu Lacage
- Daniel Camara
- Alina Quereilhac
- Frederic Urbani
- James Sterbenz
- Chris Main
- Ken Renard
Remote:
- Gustavo Carneiro (remotely)
- Vedran Miletić (remotely)
- Resilinets group
Tentative Topics
Morning session: near-term release and development
- ns-3.14 and ns-3.15 release plans (Tom H)
- Review requirements, plans, and schedule for further modularization of ns-3, including moving towards realizing the app store
- status of the 'bake' tool (http://www-sop.inria.fr/members/Daniel.Camara/bake/)
- metadata to describe modules
- app store infrastructure
- Imposing a check-style mercurial hook for ns-3-dev (for .cc files only) (Tom H)
- Documentation: what are requirements for future merges, and how to define a realistic path to clean up and finish the current codebase
- new Jenkins CI system: what are the near-term requirements/priorities for this
- Add clang build to build bots?
- Review Google Summer of Code plans
Afternoon session: longer-term development and project issues
- Memory leaks extermination process, see John Abraham mail: [1]
- Review some emerging products of SAFE
- Steady state and termination detector (http://code.nsnam.org/safe/ns-3-safe/file/5acb941079b7/src/stats/model/output-analyzer.h)
- API and architecture for data collection (slides TBD)
- Experiment execution manager (slides TBD)
- Start/stop of nodes and net devices.
- list netiquette and FAQ. Draft here: https://www.nsnam.org/wiki/index.php/Ns-3-users-netiquette.
- Future WNS3 events
- ns-2 on www.nsnam.org