Hi,
I'm a PhD student in field of computer networks, and I would love to
have network research tools packaged in Fedora. Recently I started
working on ns-3 network simulator package[1].
I would also be intersted in software such as Rocketfuel[2],
NEPI/NEF[3], OpenFlow[4], Click[5], and others. Would this kind of
software fit under SciTech SIG?
Also, is anyone else on this list interested in packaging (and using)
such software?
Thanks in advance,
Vedran Mileitć
[1] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/Ns3
[2] http://www.cs.washington.edu/research/networking/rocketfuel/
[3] http://yans.pl.sophia.inria.fr/trac/nepi/
[4] http://www.openflow.org/
[5] http://read.cs.ucla.edu/click/
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