Greetings All! I am on a team of folks working on the BISMark project over at Georgia Tech and around the world. The BISMark project is part of an effort to benchmark the openness of network connections [1] as well as a means to collect data for identifying problems such as bufferbloat [2] in upstream networks. Our goal is to collect performance metrics from a diverse set of locations that sit at the edge of the Internet. The team is using OpenWRT on the wndr3700, noxbox, and an atom based platform. While we are aware of resources such as this mailing list and the #openwrt channel on irc, we are hoping to find a few people with significant OpenWRT development experience and insight into OpenWRT best practices, to join our team and help get us over some humps. Right now we could really use help with the packaging of some experimental software. Are there any packaging experts around that could spend a few days talking to a group of people on how to do it right? Our end goal is not just to have a new platform which people can use, but to provide a slew of new packages and patches back to the OpenWRT community. [3] More information on the project and how to participate can be seen at http://www.bufferbloat.net/projects/bismark/wiki , and we can be found on irc in #bismark and #bufferbloat on freenode.net Tim [1] http://www.gatech.edu/newsroom/release.html?nid=65059 [2] http://www.bufferbloat.net/ [3] http://www.bufferbloat.net/projects/bismark/issues/