[Commotion-dev] Project ideas for 4th year university students

Outback Dingo outbackdingo at gmail.com
Fri Nov 14 19:54:50 EST 2014


seriously... implement tox secure messaging capabilities into the node
infrastructure to make a secure resilient encrypted wireless communications
platform capable of voice video and messaging similar to skype.

On Sat, Nov 15, 2014 at 2:05 AM, Dan Staples <
danstaples at opentechinstitute.org> wrote:

> Hi Geneviève,
>
> That's great! This is a particularly interesting time for Commotion
> since we've released version 1.1 of the router firmware and can start
> incorporating more new and exciting features into the development
> roadmap. I'll chat with some of the other devs and see if we can give
> you some good project suggestions.
>
> cheers,
> Dan
>
> On 11/13/2014 10:26 PM, Genevieve Bastien wrote:
> > Hello Commotion devs,
> >
> > Last year, we, at Réseau Libre Montréal, had a team of 4th year Computer
> > Engineering students do their final project with us. They worked on
> > adding support of Babel and IPv6 to Commotion. We are quite happy with
> > what was done, we currently use the image they provided us. And Grady is
> > working on making sure those changes make it to mainline Commotion.
> >
> > This year again, we will propose a project for a group of students. It's
> > more like a list of ideas they can choose from, or they can come up a
> > proposal of their own. We have a few ideas on our side: like simple mesh
> > visualization from babel data; make sure our network can be made safe
> > (with road signing for instance), while keeping the spirit of the
> > community, etc. They could also contribute to Commotion, like last year,
> > but our needs there are less obvious than last time... I'd like to know
> > if you have any suggestions of well-scoped small projects that might be
> > interesting?
> >
> > Students picking this project are usually interested in networking,
> > security, mobility. They are often new to open source, community network
> > or even working with routers, but they want a good challenge.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Geneviève
> >
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