[Battlemesh] GSoC presentation at WBMv5

Joseph Bonicioli nettraptor at awmn.net
Wed Feb 8 07:14:18 CET 2012


On Feb 6, 2012, at 1:23 PM, Federico Capoano wrote:

> Il 06/02/2012 12.11, L. Aaron Kaplan ha scritto:
>> 
>> I was mentoring the first attempt at combining the nodeDBs.
>> CommonNodeDB project.
>> 
>> The idea of the commonNodeDB is to have a common understanding and standard of nodeDBs so that other communities can use the code and build upon the results of the other community networks.
>> 
>> Yes, I can present the current state.
> 
> This is interesting, we also had to develop our own map-server because we needed a specific models. I checked your sql file on github and is conceptually similar to our model (even though our model needs more improvement and more abstraction).
> 
> If you want you can check out how we implemented a map-server that is aware of all the devices and interfaces here: http://map.ninux.org/ (click on a green marker and then go to advanced "avanzate")


Some excellent concepts there guys. I love the visualisation of some aspects of  the network. Your DB really looks different and inspiring. Also KML is always welcome!!! Very nice. 

I guess the Common nodeDB presentations can produce results in the right direction. Even if this optimistic project does not come to fruition, I am sure that a lot of nodeDB developers can share ideas, possibly collaborate and evolve the idea of the common node DB.

I think we should get round tables and present the functions of our NodeDBs, create some nodes, interconnect them, show other aspects about them etc. Defently all nodeDB developers and enthusiasts should keep in touch in the future!

Check out our DB
http://wind.awmn.net
http://wind.cube.gr
 

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