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# March 20 -- Small feature development and bug fixing ends;
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As described in the [[Roadmap]] there are three broad sections in the release schedule.  During the open phase, people wanting to include a new feature in ns-3.8 should contact Josh and arrange to have their features merged into ns-3-dev.  You will be expected to provide the following:
 
As described in the [[Roadmap]] there are three broad sections in the release schedule.  During the open phase, people wanting to include a new feature in ns-3.8 should contact Josh and arrange to have their features merged into ns-3-dev.  You will be expected to provide the following:

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This page summarizes the ongoing release planning for ns-3.8. The release manager is Josh Pelkey <jpelkey@gatech.edu>.

Tentative ns-3.8 Release Schedule

  1. January 20 -- ns-3.7 posted
  2. January 20 -- ns-3.8 Open phase begins
  3. March 1 -- Deadline for new feature merge
  4. March 1 -- Begin the phase of small feature development and bug fixing
  5. March 20 -- Small feature development and bug fixing ends;
  6. March 20 -- Open phase ends
  7. March 20 -- Maintenance phase begins
  8. April 6 -- Maintenance phase ends
  9. April 6 -- Code freeze phase begins
  10. April 6 -- ns-3.8-RC1
  11. April 8 -- ns-3.8-RC2
  12. April 12 -- ns-3.8-RC3
  13. April 15 -- ns-3.8-RC4
  14. April 20 -- ns-3.8 posted
  15. April 20 -- Code freeze phase ends
  16. April 20 -- ns-3.9 Open phase begins

As described in the Roadmap there are three broad sections in the release schedule. During the open phase, people wanting to include a new feature in ns-3.8 should contact Josh and arrange to have their features merged into ns-3-dev. You will be expected to provide the following:

  • A mercurial patch, bundle or repo against the current version of ns-3-dev that contains your proposed feature addition. You need to make sure that we can apply this patch and build and run (debug and optimized as appropriate) all unit and regression tests successfully on all of our target machines;
  • A summary of the additions you are proposing and an explanation of any changes to existing code that had to be done in order to support your feature (this will be used to generate release notes and will be provided to maintainers if a code review is indicated);
  • Some kind of unit or system test that can be used to determine if your feature is actually working at each stage of the integration.

One of us will take a quick look at your proposed addition and determine if a code review is required. According to the book of instructions a code review requiring positive acknowledgment by maintainers is indicated if:

  • Your proposed feature does not work with all models or on all platforms;
  • Your feature changes pre-existing APIs;
  • Your feature crosses maintainer boundaries.

Just to be safe, we will probably run a feature submission by at least one maintainer according to the general area of applicability of the feature. For example, if you submit an entirely new device driver model, as a courtesy we will run this submission by the maintainers of the current devices. The maintainers won't have any responsibility to positively ack the submission, but we will take some time to allow a reasonable review.

The open phase is divided into two parts: new feature merge period and small feature development and bug fixing.

During the new feature merge period we can:

  • Review the code that might be merged
  • Clean up the bug tracker: solve as much bugs as possible
  • Merge the new features that has +1 and from maintainers

After March 1st, the new feature merge period ends and small feature development and bug fixes begins. During the latter, no more merges are accepted and we can:

  • Accept limited, small, self contained changes/features to ns-3-dev and to merged new features. As specified before, no more merges are accepted.
  • Review the code to be merged for next releases
  • Cleanup the ns-3-dev bug tracker, solve as much bugs as possible

The end of the small feature development and bug fixes coincides (March 20th) with the beginning of the maintenance phase. No new features may be added, but the maintainers may check in fixes to bugs; and people with new features that have been accepted and previously merged may fix bugs in existing features. Please don't try to sneak in more new features or you may have your whole feature set removed at the release manager's discretion. You can ask if you want to add small, self-contained features, but there are no guarantees that we will okay them.

On April 6th, 2010, we are going to enter the code freeze phase. This indicates that we are in the final stages of the release and our primary goal is stability. During the code freeze phase, only P1 bugfixes will be allowed to be checked in. Our goal will be to reduce the number of P1 bugs to zero before the release of ns-3.8.

We will reserve the right to veto (and remove) any new feature addition if it begins to cause problems and looks like it threatens the stability of the release at any time in the release process.

Candidate Contributions for Inclusion in ns-3.8

Underwater Acoustic Network Device

WiMAX

NHDP

  • Code: No available code for the moment
  • Developer: Tom Wambold
  • Status: waiting to the code to be ready to review

MPI-based parallelization


Internet stack roadmap

NAT traversal

802.11n block ack

  • Review location: http://codereview.appspot.com/144050
  • Reviewers: Faker Moatamri, Nicola Baldo, Andrey Mazo, Andreev Kirill, Mathieu Lacage
  • Developer: Mirko Blanchi
  • Status: waiting for mathieu's review

ns-3.8 Features Merged

The ns-3.8 Bug List

High Priority Blockers

blockers list

High Priority Non-Blockers

High priority non blockers