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Revision as of 16:53, 1 August 2011

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This page summarizes the ongoing release planning for ns-3.12. No release manager is named yet.

Proposed release schedule

  1. May 25 -- ns-3.11 posted, ns-3.12 open phase begins.
  2. Wed Aug 10 -- code freeze on ns-3-dev
  3. Wed Aug 17 -- ns-3.12 released

Please see Release Process concerning general aspects of the release schedule.

Proposed supported platforms

  • Ubuntu 11.04 (32/64 bit)
  • Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (64 bit)
  • Fedora Core 15 (32/64 bit)
  • Mac OS X Lion
  • CentOS or RHEL?

Packaging

  • Traditional ns-allinone-3.X.tar.bz2 packaging.
  • TBD rpms for Fedora
  • TBD debs for Ubuntu

Release blockers

Active reviews being considered for ns-3.12

Other reviews from previous release cycles

ns-3.12 features merged

ns-3.12 bugs fixed

Feature requests

This lists some features that have been requested but for which a patch is needed.

  • make spectrum model compatible with ns-3 WiFi
  • ns-2 packet UID feature
  • API for TOS bytes (issue 897) may wait for netfilter support
  • Chord/DHT (authors are planning to revise code based on comments)
  • app store and build system refactoring
  • fragmentation for IPv4: being worked by Vedran Miletic and Tommaso Pecorella
  • TDMA wireless model
    • being worked on by Hemanth Narra
  • Netdevice queue state support
    • being worked on by Ruben Merz