[Battlemesh] Battlemesh Test & Results Documentation
Thijs van Veen
dicht at operamail.com
Wed Jul 29 20:01:25 CEST 2015
Hi Federico,
It looks like a great start.
I like the very brief description of the hidden node issue, but I find
the other descriptions a bit lacking (more focused on the setup than
what the issue is). I think it might be nice to include a more formatted
description of the issues. Something along the lines of:
1. What is the scenario called?
2. When/Why does this scenario occur?
3. What is the topology of the network?
4. Why is this problematic?
For example, for the PowerLAN, it simply says "You create a PowerLAN
setup with 3 adapters lined up like this" and goes on to say many
people can benefit from it. It doesn't really specify WHY people would
benefit from it.
I believe this can be a very simple step towards making things more
approachable for people new to networking.
Also, are there any plans for testing mobility? Seeing as it is a rather
difficult scenario to replicate reliably, I can understand if it's not
in the scope for this year. Either way, I think it would be nice to open
up this topic (how to test) for discussion at the event.
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Thijs van Veen
dicht at operamail.com
On Wed, Jul 29, 2015, at 19:40, Nemesis wrote:
> In previous threads [1] [2] we discussed the need
of having the documentation of tests and results in human
readable, easily reproducible format.
>
> Today I've taken some time to help
amadeus and convert
his google docs
to this type of format.
>
> Here I wrote a short
wrap up, please read:
> http://nemesisdesign.net/blog/thoughts/battlemesh-test-docs/
>
>
The documentation is hosted at:
>
> http://battlemesh-test-docs.readthedocs.org/
>
> Sources are
available at:
>
> https://github.com/nemesisdesign/battlemesh-test-docs
>
>
Feedback welcome! I
hope you like it, if you do,
I'll put effort to improve it during
the event, hopefully showing
to somebody else how to update it, it's very easy, lazy
people can do it from github too!
>
> If you like it,
I would like to move the ownership of the repo to the
battlemesh github organization,
but to do that I need temporary owner permissions
on the org. Let me know what you
think.
> My github account is:
https://github.com/nemesisdesign
>
> Cheers!
>
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