also, i think you would like to talk with Cameron Gutman (aka aicom). He is
the main network developer nowadays...
On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 12:47 PM, Olaf Siejka <caemyr(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hiya
Discussing issues on ros-dev maillist is fine. I asked Aleksiej to pass you
the irc channel discussion mostly for helping you out with basic ROS stuff
like compilation, VM setup and testing issues.
Regards
2010/10/27 Oleg Baikalow <obaikalow(a)gmail.com>
Hi,
I see you're busy discussing other stuff and my message went unnoticed :)
I made a look to existing network branches, found many of them. LWIP is
interesting. Alexey said the best way is to join your irc channel. I will
try to occasionally join, but in your project, mailing list must be a
primary point of discussion not irc channel.
I think I start from making a simple, but robust tcpip driver (with help
of numerously available source code of tcp/ip protocol implementations).
Hopefully you could give me branch access, it's gonna be hard to develop it
with patches.
// Oleg Baikalow.
P.S. I really like your "kernel coding style", quite rare to see that in
opensource projects. Most of foss projects utilize linux-alike stlye, whic
is harder to read and not that clean.
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