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Script:
- Set marks for slide change. - Remove slide comments (already implemented), added a couple more. - Don't read wireless testbed examples. - Lots of small changes to ease readability.
Slides:
- Better phrase to build your own testbed. - Fix location of towers slide. - Include Community-Lab in title of testbed arch slide. - Refocus frame of admins & researchers in testbed slide (show CN). - Refocus frame of gatewayh includes server. - Jump straight from researcher in testbed arch slide to slivers slide. - Remove global slide for example. (user: ivan, size: 12476) [annotate] [blame] [check-ins using]
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- File script.txt — part of check-in [f444ebda03] at 2012-09-26 21:33:51 on branch trunk — Remove tail comments, already implemented. (user: ivan, size: 11140) [annotate] [blame] [check-ins using]
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More information: http://community-lab.net/, http://confine-project.eu/ Community networks and researchers: We look forward to your participation! Questions? Thanks. # Commenters: Less attention on architecture, more on global working of # testbed. # Ivan: Describe simple experiment, show diagram (UML-like timing diagram? # small animation?) showing the steps from slice creation to instantiation, # activation, deactivation and deletion for that example experiment. # Axel: Maybe the difference of push and pull can be a bit hidden since # concepts of allocation and deployment remain somehow. # Ivan: Explain sliver connectivity options using a table with examples ("for # this experiment you can use that type of sliver interface"). # Axel: I think there are also many figures and lists in the paper that can be # reused as buzzwords. # Axel: For example its nice if RDs, sliver connectivity, experiment # status,... can be instantly demonstrated using globally routable IPv6 # addresses to anybody without having to prepare complex tunnels. These are # attractive advantages of our design/implementation over PlanetLab and we # should make use of it and exploit them in demonstrations, dissemination, # open-call... # Ivan: We may show more or less the same presentation in the upcoming SAX # 2012 (Tortosa, September 29-29). We may add (or dedicate more time to) a # couple of points more related with Community Networks, namely the Open Call # and how to participate in Community-Lab. # Local Variables: # mode: org # End: |
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More information: http://community-lab.net/, http://confine-project.eu/ Community networks and researchers: We look forward to your participation! Questions? Thanks. # Local Variables: # mode: org # End: |