[Battlemesh] Testbed - how to organize this year?

Simon Wunderlich sw at simonwunderlich.de
Wed Mar 22 13:15:20 UTC 2017


Hi Greg,

we do not have a process/plan.

Volunteers should sign up for the battlemesh and attend, tell others what they 
want to do and coordinate, and then do it.

Cheers,
      Simon

On Wednesday, March 22, 2017 9:04:43 AM CET Greg D wrote:
> If you need volunteers please let me know. I am sure you have a
> process/plan for volunteers.
> 
> On Mar 22, 2017 6:59 AM, "Simon Wunderlich" <sw at simonwunderlich.de> wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > we had some discussion previously on the mailing list whether and what
> > kind of
> > tests we should do this year.
> > 
> > Guido suggested to test firmwares instead of routing protocols to compare
> > on a
> > more holistic (and maybe higher?) level.
> > 
> > Dave also suggested doing stress testing (or even vulnerability/security
> > testing).
> > 
> > And Juliusz suggested to continue the low-level routing protocol tests.
> > 
> > In the past years, I've asked for volunteers for technical help and
> > organizing/planning the tests. While there were always people who wanted
> > to do
> > technical things, finding volunteers for planning/managing was harder, and
> > after many years I don't know if that kind of role separation even makes
> > sense.
> > 
> > So here is my suggestion for this year:
> >  * For anyone who wants to participate actively in the test, please let us
> > 
> > know in the this thread
> > 
> >  * Please also state what you can/want to do, and what kind of test you
> >  are
> > 
> > interested in (one of the 3 suggestions above, or something else?)
> > 
> >  * After some people are found for one of the test modes, you can discuss
> > 
> > how
> > you want to do it on your own.
> > 
> > I also heard that the local team would be willing to prepare the venue,
> > e.g.
> > pre-install routers, provide maps, etc. You can take this into
> > consideration
> > for preparing the tests.
> > 
> > As for hardware, I'd think we can plan with some[tm] WDR4300 again. At
> > least I
> > can bring my 7 boxes, maybe other people can bring some as well. If you
> > have
> > other requirements, we can also discuss that on the ML.
> > 
> > Please remember: this is a community event. If you want to have tests
> > done,
> > just do it. :)
> > 
> > Cheers,
> > 
> >       Simon
> > 
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