a sdcpe package 'feed' request

Francis Dupont fdupont at isc.org
Tue Mar 13 22:22:59 UTC 2012


> > My concern is the stable aka backfire 10.03.1
> > is still 2.6.32.
> 
> Stable is totally useless for ipv6 work.

=> totally useless is a bit strong but I agree this must be improved.

> >> However I don't know to what dslite MTU code you're referring to?
> >
> > target/linux/generic-2.6/patches-2.6.32/1014-dslite-ipv4.patch
> 
> thx. I'll look.

=> note I don't say you have to integrate it. IMHO the ipv6tunnel
is far more interesting, in particular the GUI part.

> I understand, it was me puzzling over why you mentioned 6rd
> in the first place as to why I mentioned this.

=> in fact 6rd was in the Comcast plan so the dslite-6rd got both.
Today 6rd is included in kernels (at the exception of OpenWRT stable)
so there is even less need for it (:-).

> >> It would be helpful if you were to get a wndr3800 via amazon.fr...
> >
> > => it is not in my schedule.
> 
> ?

=> yes, it is not in my plan to buy another CPE I'll use 2 days per
year (or less now the AFTR netbook is nearly dead).
And from the beginning I raised a concern about using CPE hardware
for development.

> > => I work at home so I have no infrastructure.
> 
> The latter question (what hours do you keep) was more relevant.

=> I am at partial time (1/3 so 12 hours per week officially) and
I work at any hour at the exception of early morning in my timezone
(UTC+1, UTC+2 since the end of the month).
And should add my phone is in another room (so I don't write code
when I am at the phone).

Regards

Francis Dupont <fdupont at isc.org>

PS: going to the other room for a phone call


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