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Revisión de 18:40 26 feb 2012

En proceso de desarrollo...

El formato de ficheros CNML guarda información sobre los nodos de la red guifi, como sus coordenadas, su hardware o enlaces con otros nodos. A día de hoy no contamos con una aplicación de escritorio que permita extraer, consultar y visualizar estos datos. El objetivo es desarrollar dicha aplicación, que permitiría consultar la topografía de la red de Guifi.net sin tener conexión a internet.

Podría ser también un primer paso para desarrollar un cliente que permitiera a los usuarios modificar datos de sus nodos mediante una API de Guifi.net sin tener que pasar por la web.

Lo que empecé a desarrollar en verano de 2011: https://github.com/PabloCastellano/pablog-scripts/tree/master/guifi/cnml_explorer


English

Identity

Name: Pablo Castellano
Email: pablo+at+anche.no
Project title: CNML Explorer

Contact/working info

Timezone: UTC+2
Typical working hours: I prefer evenings and late nights
IRC or IM networks/handle(s): pablog@FreeNode, my email address also as Jabber account

Project summary

What is CNML?

CNML is an XML-based specification designed for deploying mesh clouds. This way, different network communities can export/import/explore the data from other network using the same file schema.

Although the specification is not finished, networks like Guifi.net have already implemented it and you can download the CNML of zones and single nodes.

A CNML file contains information about nodes of the Guifi.net network. These data are things like coordinates of the node location, what hardware it uses and what services it offers, if any.

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Cnml detail.png
Cnml nodes.png
Cnml zones.png
Cnml explorer1.png
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Participation

  • I will reach my mentor mostly by email to discuss all important things about the development. In emergency cases I would also phone him/her :D.
  • People will be able to consult my code as I will set up a Git repository where I will commit.
  • I will write a blog post about my progresses once a week.
  • I will also idle in #guifi IRC channel to get in touch with the community.
  • I will be listening for comments and suggestions.

Past open source experience

I'm a GNOME developer and member of the GNOME Foundation, which is the biggest project I have contributed. I have experience working with other open source projects. You can see my contributions to open source projects at my ohloh account.

I try to fix every annoying bug I find in software daily.

I like attending to free software events. I have attended to DebConf9 and Fosdem 2010 among others.

Any other info

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