[Nfd-dev] First public release of NDN Forwarding Daemon (NFD)

Lan Wang (lanwang) lanwang at memphis.edu
Tue Aug 26 08:56:14 PDT 2014


Can you send to the list ndn at lists.cs.ucla.edu?  Some of my students didn't get the email.  I think they are only on the ndn mailing list.

Also if NDNcomm has a mailing list, this email can be forwarded there.

Lan
On Aug 25, 2014, at 8:53 PM, Alex Afanasyev <alexander.afanasyev at ucla.edu>
 wrote:

> I have sent this announcement to ndn-interest at lists.cs.ucla.edu, ndnsim at lists.cs.ucla.edu, icnrg at irtf.org, and ccnx-users at ccnx.org mailing lists.  Hopefully, it didn't get blocked...
> 
> If you know other relevant mailing lists, please forward it there (but post the mailing list name here in advance, so we can avoid duplicate posts).
> 
> ---
> Alex
> 
> On Aug 25, 2014, at 6:45 PM, Alex Afanasyev <alexander.afanasyev at ucla.edu> wrote:
> 
>> Dear all,
>> 
>> We are pleased to announce the initial public release (version 0.2.0) of the NDN
>> Forwarding Daemon (NFD).  NFD is a network forwarder that implements the Named Data
>> Networking (NDN) protocol.  More details about NFD, release notes, HOWTOs, a FAQ and other
>> useful resources are available at NFD's official webpage
>> (http://named-data.net/doc/NFD/0.2.0/).
>> 
>> Also available is the NFD developer's guide
>> (http://named-data.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/NFD-developer-guide.pdf), which provides
>> a detailed description of the implementation internals.
>> 
>> An important goal of NFD is to support the broader community to experiment with the NDN
>> architecture. Thus, the current release emphasizes **modularity** and **extensibility**
>> over performance to allow easy experimentation with new protocol features, algorithms,
>> data structures and applications.  We invite all interested parties to experiment with the
>> existing code and submit their contributions to NFD Redmine
>> (http://redmine.named-data.net/projects/nfd) or directly to Gerrit Code Review
>> (http://gerrit.named-data.net/#/both) in terms of new architecture features and
>> performance improvements.
>> 
>> ***
>> More detailed information about the NFD release is available on the NDN website
>>  http://named-data.net/releases/NFD-0.2.0
>> ***
>> 
>> This release is part of the new NDN Platform version 0.3
>> (http://named-data.net/releases/platform-0.3), which includes the following components:
>> 
>> - The NDN Forwarding Daemon (NFD), version 0.2.0
>>  http://named-data.net/doc/NFD/0.2.0/
>> 
>> - The ndn-cxx library, version 0.2.0
>>  http://named-data.net/doc/ndn-cxx/0.2.0/
>> 
>>  + The NDN C++ library with eXperimental eXtensions (CXX)
>>  + The ndnsec security tools to manage security identities and certificates
>> 
>> - The NDN Common Client libraries suite (NDN-CCL), version 0.3
>>  http://named-data.net/releases/CCL-0.3
>> 
>>  + The NDN-CPP C++ library
>>  + The PyNDN2 Python library
>>  + The NDN-JS JavaScript library
>>  + (A Java library is coming soon)
>> 
>> - The Named Data Link State Routing Protocol (NLSR), version 0.1.0
>>  http://named-data.net/doc/NLSR/0.1.0/
>> 
>> - The next generation of NDN repository (repo-ng), version 0.1.0
>>  http://github.com/named-data/repo-ng
>> 
>> - A ping application for NDN (ndn-tlv-ping), version 0.2.0
>>  http://github.com/named-data/ndn-tlv-ping
>> 
>> - A traffic generator for NDN (ndn-traffic-generator), version 0.2.0
>>  http://github.com/named-data/ndn-traffic-generator
>> 
>> - A packet capture and analysis tool for NDN (ndndump), version 0.5
>>  https://github.com/named-data/ndndump
>> 
>> The NFD Team.
> 
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