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We are seeking reviews for code listed in this [[Current_Development#Reviews_requested_for_ns-3_merge wiki page]].  Please help us by reviewing this code.  If you want to add more code for consideration to ns-3.9, please append your code to the bottom of the above hyperlinked wiki section.
We are seeking reviews for code listed in this [[Current_Development#Reviews_requested_for_ns-3_merge wiki page]].  Please help us by reviewing this code.  If you want to add more code for consideration to ns-3.9, please append your code to the bottom of the above hyperlinked wiki section.
= Other feature requests =
* TCP NewReno
* Simple wireless models
* Consider to merge pyviz

Revision as of 16:12, 15 May 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 page summarizes the ongoing release planning for ns-3.9. We are seeking a volunteer for release manager for the final release stages. Josh Pelkey and Tom Henderson are acting release managers at this time.

Tentative Release Schedule

  1. May 3 -- ns-3.8 posted
  2. May 3 -- ns-3.9 Open phase begins
  3. June 16 -- Deadline for major new feature merge; begin the phase of small feature development and bug fixing
  4. July 7 -- Small feature development and bug fixing ends; Maintenance phase begins
  5. July 25 -- Maintenance phase ends, code freeze phase begins
  6. August 5 -- ns-3.9 posted
  7. August 5 -- ns-3.10 Open phase begins

Code under review for new feature merge

We are seeking reviews for code listed in this Current_Development#Reviews_requested_for_ns-3_merge wiki page. Please help us by reviewing this code. If you want to add more code for consideration to ns-3.9, please append your code to the bottom of the above hyperlinked wiki section.

Other feature requests

  • TCP NewReno
  • Simple wireless models
  • Consider to merge pyviz