Dear Hector:
We're getting to where all the sources will be publicly available via a simple build script. Regrettably the script and repos have cleanup problems right now that I hope to solve by Friday, and I plan to push out a few of the main patches into openwrt in that timeframe as well. There are only a few left, actually, most everything is already in openwrt.
Whenever we've got a build script debugged, it will be up at:
http://www.bufferbloat.net/projects/cerowrt/wiki/Building_Cerowrt_on_your_own_machine
If it weren't for the progress being made on this bug:
http://www.bufferbloat.net/issues/216
We would have announced rc4 as the first viable beta candidate today.
We would sure like a few friends and family to further check rc4 out, but at the moment, before going beta, we may have to do a rc5 and rc6.
As it is:
Some documentation on what we are trying to do with cerowrt as a means to solve many endemic problems of the internet (not just bufferbloat!) is at:
http://cero2.bufferbloat.net/cerowrt
Preliminary release notes and installation guide:
http://www.bufferbloat.net/projects/cerowrt/wiki
The bug list:
http://www.bufferbloat.net/projects/cerowrt/issues
Hello bufferbloat mailing list.
So I've asked the past 2 days in IRC about where I can get the
patches/kernel/build of cerowrt so I can hack on it.
Unfortunately, I'm not in the IRC room at the same time as a lot of
you (and I don't idle). So no replies yet.
Preferably I'd like to get a hold of the de-bufferbloat patches that I
can apply on top of OpenWRT. But using cero as a base is fine too.
There's just a few things I'd like to include/change in the kernel.
Plus the list of third-party software packages isn't that extensive
from the cerowrt sources.
I've looked around the wiki, but can't find the sources. Is it not public?
Thanks if you could direct me.
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