[mnet-devel] How are the hacking goals?

Zooko zooko at zooko.com
Thu May 22 19:16:47 BST 2003


Arno asked on IRC "How are the hacking goals?".

 * ent runs on HEAD branch, using a promiscuous "everyone links to everyone" 
   behavior bootstrapped off of the metatracker
 * ent passes its first unit test on newnet branch, where the first unit test 
   is "construct a network of 100 nodes, introduce each node to the node 
   before it (forming a linked-list of a network), store a block of data on 
   the first node, then fetch it from the first node".
 * ent fails its second unit test on newnet branch, where the second unit test 
   is "construct a network of 100 nodes, introduce each node to the node 
   before it (forming a linked-list of a network), store a block of data on 
   a randomly chosen node, then request it from another randomly chosen node".
   In order to pass that test, ent needs to get the feature of constructing a 
   full Kademlia tree, bootstrapping from its original introduction.

I'll let other people report on what they've been hacking on.



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