[Commotion-dev] Commotion Service Manager version 2.0

Dan Staples danstaples at opentechinstitute.org
Wed Jan 21 10:06:15 EST 2015


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I merged CSM version 2 and all related repositories this morning.

Dan

On 12/01/2014 04:15 PM, Dan Staples wrote:
> I've been working on version 2.0 of the Commotion Service Manager
> (CSM) for several months, and I'm happy to say it's ready for final
> testing. My initial testing on OpenWRT indicate everything's working
> correctly, and now I'd like to get some other folks testing it out
> before we merge it into the Commotion router firmware.
> 
> CSM is the core back-end component behind the local apps portal that
> is involved in spreading (and cryptographically verifying)
> announcements about local apps on Commotion networks, using multicast DNS.
> 
> New features of version 2.0:
> * fully refactored and improved code base
> * ability to publish (not just browse) service announcements
> * migration to CMake
> * compilation options for running as a standalone mDNS server or as a
> client to an Avahi daemon
> * a dynamic schema system (see the README)
> * a client API and library
> * a Python client module
> * a Lua bindings library and package
> 
> If anyone would like to help with testing, I've submitted a pull
> request here with testing instructions:
> https://github.com/opentechinstitute/commotion-service-manager/pull/16.
> Ubiquiti
> testing images are also available here:
> http://files.opentechinstitute.org/~danstaples/CSMv2/ubiquiti/
> 
> 

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