[Battlemesh] Battlemesh Test & Results Documentation

Dave Taht dave.taht at gmail.com
Thu Jul 30 10:19:20 CEST 2015


is there some reason why babel is not listed on any of the

http://battlemesh-test-docs.readthedocs.org/v8/5-the-crossed-streams-jeopardy.html

On Thu, Jul 30, 2015 at 10:16 AM, Nemesis <nemesis at ninux.org> wrote:
> So, Amadeus, you were looking for feedback regarding the test docs, here's a
> good piece of feedback.
>
> @Thijs van Veen: could you try to write a patch that shows practically what
> you mean?
> For example, this page:
> http://battlemesh-test-docs.readthedocs.org/v8/2-the-powerlan-conundrum.html
> Can be edited directly on github here:
> https://github.com/nemesisdesign/battlemesh-test-docs/edit/master/v8/2-the-powerlan-conundrum.rst
>
> I'll follow the developments of the tests at the event and I'll update the
> docs as we go. Anybody else wants to help out with this task? Having good
> test docs and results will surely improve the overall impact of the event.
>
> Federico
>
>
>
> On 07/29/2015 08:01 PM, Thijs van Veen wrote:
>
> 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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>   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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> [2]: http://ml.ninux.org/pipermail/battlemesh/2015-April/003407.html
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