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Re: Open Mash Development
Florian Hafner <hafnerf@db.erau.edu> wrote:
>
>Your implementation of vat in Open Mash seems to be one of
>the best (if not the best) out there for linux. I work in
>air traffic control simulation research and have been
>looking for a reliable voice communications system for a
>while. I have been playing around with the vat tool and
>determined, that what I would be making some modifications
>and additions such as adding multicasting (which the linux
>version doesn't do, but an older Win32 version I found
>does), and adding options to change ports while the program
>is running, etc. I would gladly contribute all my
>development work to this group. Hence, if it is ok with you,
>I'd like to be added to the project team:
>
>User name: fhafner
Welcome!
I've added you to the SourceForge team, but that won't do a
whole lot since our CVS isn't based at SourceForge. Have you
visited our real website and poked around? Please join our
mailing lists, especially openmash-developers.
I need to work on the CVS account form for read/write CVS access.
We should be able to get it up in a few days and then we can
give you CVS access more easily.
In the meantime, could you tell us a little bit more about yourself,
such as where you work, where you are located, etc? I'm sure people
will be curious about you and your interest in Mash.
Regarding vat, what do you mean by adding multicasting? All of
our tools use IP multicast so I guess you're using some other
meaning of "multicast".
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Lloyd Lim <lim@bmrc.berkeley.edu>
Open Mash <http://www.openmash.org/>