Re: [CUWiN] Tips to contribute?
David Young <[email protected]> Thu, 17 Mar 2005 19:07:50 -0600
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On Wed, Mar 16, 2005 at 04:28:39AM -0800, Kashyap wrote: > Hi, > I am newcomer to this list and interested in > contributing to this project. I have experience in the > area of OO application development and a graduate > degree with some mobile computing research experience. > Kashyap, There are lots of ways to contribute. To get started, subscribe to the developer's mailing list, cu-wireless-dev. Check out our documentation in the source repository to find designs of things we need to program, trunk/doc/local/. There is a wishlist in there, trunk/doc/local/beyond-scope. For an example of something that is under development right now, there is the ad hoc name service. It's a big project---find use-cases and architecture notes in trunk/doc/local/name-service-use-cases-arch. I've mentioned a lot of systems-level stuff. One application that we talk about is a gateway between the network visualization and web services. The idea in a nutshell is that every node on the network visualization (this is a display of all the nodes on the network, super-imposed on a map of town) is hyperlinked to a website of the node-owner's choosing. Also, every node-owner gets to choose an icon or color to distinguish their node. Ideally, the website is hosted on the owner's Mac or Windows PC, and it is easy for them to compose and publish a simple homepage with an application we provide to them on CD-ROM. The homepage, at its most basic, contains the same information as a business card. Getting a little more sophisticated, add "favorite links". Some of those may be other sites on the community network, which you "drag & drop" onto the page. This is pretty vague, I know ... I'm trying to plant the seed of an idea, and let you run with it. Returning to the systems-side of things, the hyperlinked network map and web-publishing may be facilitated by content-caching and network storage. Dave -- David Young OJC Technologies [email protected] Urbana, IL * (217) 278-3933 _______________________________________________ CU-Wireless mailing list [email protected] http://lists.chambana.net/cgi-bin/listinfo/cu-wireless Project Page: http://cuwireless.ucimc.org