[Commotion-dev] [Commotion-discuss] Qaul.net

Dan Staples danstaples at opentechinstitute.org
Wed Mar 6 15:51:22 UTC 2013


It is new to me as well. I emailed one of the developers asking if they
have ad-hoc working for Android and iOS. But I share Andrew's
assessment. It would be a useful to look at their Windows and iOS
clients when we get there.

Thanks for bringing it to our attention, François.

On Wed 06 Mar 2013 10:43:44 AM EST, Andrew Reynolds wrote:
>
> That project is new to me.
>
> Based on only a cursory look through the repos, it seems like a
> cross-platform port of OLSRd with some front end work and maybe a voip
> client.
>
> That would make it similar in scope to the PR3 commotion release, but
> with a focus on platforms and language (qual) instead of local
> applications and security (commotion).
>
> -andrew
>
> On 03/06/2013 08:56 AM, François Huguet wrote:
>>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> Since yesterday, I'm watching this website and wondering where is the
>> difference with Commotion
>>
>> https://github.com/WachterJud/qaul.net
>>
>> Apparently, Qaul.net "implements a redundant, open communication
>> principle,
>> in which wireless-enabled computers and mobile devices can directly
>> form a
>> spontaneous network. Text messaging, file sharing and voice calls are
>> possible independent of internet and cellular networks. Qaul.net can
>> spread
>> like a virus, and an Open Source Community can modify it freely.
>>
>> Anyone here knows about this project, have worked with them?
>>
>> Regards.
>>
>> François
>>
>>
>>
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