From lanwang at memphis.edu Tue Oct 14 11:16:31 2025 From: lanwang at memphis.edu (Lan Wang (lanwang)) Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2025 18:16:31 +0000 Subject: [Mini-NDN] FW: [mini-ndn - Task #5376] (In Progress) Add ability to transmit to NFD Unix socket from Mini-NDN In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: ________________________________ From: Alexander Lane Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2025 1:15:55 PM (UTC-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada) To: Lan Wang (lanwang) Subject: [mini-ndn - Task #5376] (In Progress) Add ability to transmit to NFD Unix socket from Mini-NDN CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and trust the content is safe. Issue #5376 has been reported by Alexander Lane. ________________________________ Task #5376: Add ability to transmit to NFD Unix socket from Mini-NDN open * Author: Alexander Lane * Status: In Progress * Priority: Normal * Category: helpers * Start date: 2025-10-14 As pointed out by Junxiao Shi, as long as Unix sockets are used, we can sidestep #5345 for certain applications for communicating with the forwarder directly. This likely will yield efficiency gains for things like NFDC when subprocesses are not required and will likely have a number of other use cases. ________________________________ You have received this notification because you have either subscribed to it, or are involved in it. To change your notification preferences, please click here: http://redmine.named-data.net/my/account -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Issue #5376 has been updated by Alexander Lane. ________________________________ * Status changed from In Progress to New ________________________________ Task #5376: Add ability to transmit to NFD Unix socket from Mini-NDN open * Author: Alexander Lane * Status: New * Priority: Normal * Category: helpers * Start date: 2025-10-14 As pointed out by Junxiao Shi, as long as Unix sockets are used, we can sidestep #5345 for certain applications for communicating with the forwarder directly. This likely will yield efficiency gains for things like NFDC when subprocesses are not required and will likely have a number of other use cases. ________________________________ You have received this notification because you have either subscribed to it, or are involved in it. To change your notification preferences, please click here: http://redmine.named-data.net/my/account -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Lan Begin forwarded message: From: mini-ndn-bounces at lists.cs.ucla.edu Subject: Auto-discard notification From: Yulong ZHANG > Subject: Follow-up: Successful Python-NDN Integration in Mini-NDN & Offer to Contribute Examples (Ref: GitHub Issue #80) Date: April 14, 2025 at 08:28:06 CDT To: "mini-ndn at lists.cs.ucla.edu" > Dear Mini-NDN developers and community, My name is Yulong Zhang, a third-year PhD student from The Hong Kong University of Science of Technology (HKUST) under the supervision of Prof. Dirk Kutscher. I'm writing to follow up on a discussion initiated in GitHub Issue #80 ([ https://github.com/named-data/mini-ndn/issues/80]). In that issue, I inquired about the support for python-ndn (https://python-ndn.readthedocs.io/) within the Mini-NDN environment. Awlane kindly responded, clarifying that while python-ndn applications are generally supported, direct wrappers or integration examples at the Mini-NDN layer were not currently available, and contributions in this direction would be appreciated. Awlane also recommended using this mailing list for further discussions. I'm pleased to report that, following that exchange, I have dedicated some time to this and have successfully managed to set up and run NDN applications developed using python-ndn within Mini-NDN experiments. I've worked through the practical steps required to integrate and execute these applications effectively in the simulated environment. Recognizing that others in the community might also be interested in leveraging python-ndn with Mini-NDN, I believe sharing concrete examples and perhaps a brief guide could be quite valuable. These examples could demonstrate how to: 1. Structure a python-ndn application for use within Mini-NDN. 2. Potentially handle dependencies or environment setup within the Mini-NDN nodes. Therefore, I would be very happy to prepare and share these implementation details and practical examples. My hope is that they could potentially be refined and incorporated into the official Mini-NDN documentation, perhaps as a tutorial or a dedicated section on using different NDN application libraries. If these examples and potential documentation updates are found useful by the project and are incorporated,would it be possible for me to be acknowledged as a contributor to the Mini-NDN project for this specific work? Thank you for your time, consideration, and the excellent work on Mini-NDN. I look forward to hearing from you regarding this proposal. Best regards, Yulong -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From lanwang at memphis.edu Fri Oct 24 09:08:42 2025 From: lanwang at memphis.edu (Lan Wang (lanwang)) Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2025 16:08:42 +0000 Subject: [Mini-NDN] Follow-up: Successful Python-NDN Integration in Mini-NDN & Offer to Contribute Examples (Ref: GitHub Issue #80) In-Reply-To: <538E2EAF-E0D8-416E-A8FA-57C4AC5F920D@memphis.edu> References: <538E2EAF-E0D8-416E-A8FA-57C4AC5F920D@memphis.edu> Message-ID: <7A79FB25-0BC8-4D59-96BE-993933B5A1B6@memphis.edu> Yulong, Your contribution to Mini-NDN is very welcome. I hope Alex Lane and others can help you include the python-NDN examples into the MIni-NDN repository. Lan On Oct 24, 2025, at 11:01, Lan Wang (lanwang) wrote: This email was previously discarded as the sender was not a subscriber. I?ve added the sender to the mailing list and am forwarding the email to the mailing list. Lan Begin forwarded message: From: mini-ndn-bounces at lists.cs.ucla.edu Subject: Auto-discard notification From: Yulong ZHANG > Subject: Follow-up: Successful Python-NDN Integration in Mini-NDN & Offer to Contribute Examples (Ref: GitHub Issue #80) Date: April 14, 2025 at 08:28:06 CDT To: "mini-ndn at lists.cs.ucla.edu" > Dear Mini-NDN developers and community, My name is Yulong Zhang, a third-year PhD student from The Hong Kong University of Science of Technology (HKUST) under the supervision of Prof. Dirk Kutscher. I'm writing to follow up on a discussion initiated in GitHub Issue #80 ([ https://github.com/named-data/mini-ndn/issues/80]). In that issue, I inquired about the support for python-ndn (https://python-ndn.readthedocs.io/) within the Mini-NDN environment. Awlane kindly responded, clarifying that while python-ndn applications are generally supported, direct wrappers or integration examples at the Mini-NDN layer were not currently available, and contributions in this direction would be appreciated. Awlane also recommended using this mailing list for further discussions. I'm pleased to report that, following that exchange, I have dedicated some time to this and have successfully managed to set up and run NDN applications developed using python-ndn within Mini-NDN experiments. I've worked through the practical steps required to integrate and execute these applications effectively in the simulated environment. Recognizing that others in the community might also be interested in leveraging python-ndn with Mini-NDN, I believe sharing concrete examples and perhaps a brief guide could be quite valuable. These examples could demonstrate how to: 1. Structure a python-ndn application for use within Mini-NDN. 2. Potentially handle dependencies or environment setup within the Mini-NDN nodes. Therefore, I would be very happy to prepare and share these implementation details and practical examples. My hope is that they could potentially be refined and incorporated into the official Mini-NDN documentation, perhaps as a tutorial or a dedicated section on using different NDN application libraries. If these examples and potential documentation updates are found useful by the project and are incorporated,would it be possible for me to be acknowledged as a contributor to the Mini-NDN project for this specific work? Thank you for your time, consideration, and the excellent work on Mini-NDN. I look forward to hearing from you regarding this proposal. Best regards, Yulong -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From awlane at memphis.edu Fri Oct 24 09:20:24 2025 From: awlane at memphis.edu (Alexander Wilhelm Lane (awlane)) Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2025 16:20:24 +0000 Subject: [Mini-NDN] Follow-up: Successful Python-NDN Integration in Mini-NDN & Offer to Contribute Examples (Ref: GitHub Issue #80) In-Reply-To: <7A79FB25-0BC8-4D59-96BE-993933B5A1B6@memphis.edu> References: <538E2EAF-E0D8-416E-A8FA-57C4AC5F920D@memphis.edu> <7A79FB25-0BC8-4D59-96BE-993933B5A1B6@memphis.edu> Message-ID: Hi Yulong, I appreciate the follow up. This document gives the general flow of contributing to Mini-NDN; we do not include unit tests in Mini-NDN. https://github.com/named-data/.github/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md Our Gerrit is located here: https://gerrit.named-data.net/admin/repos/mini-ndn,general And Redmine is located here: https://redmine.named-data.net/projects/mini-ndn If you can write this up and format as an RST file (https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/usage/restructuredtext/basics.html) and submit as a patch, I would be happy to have you added to the contributors file which should list you as a contributor (and can label this specific contribution if you would like). I am somewhat tight on time for the next week, but I will try my best to answer any questions or help with any issues you run into in a timely manner. Thanks, Alex Lane Get Outlook for Mac From: Mini-NDN on behalf of Lan Wang (lanwang) via Mini-NDN Date: Friday, October 24, 2025 at 11:09?AM To: mini-ndn at lists.cs.ucla.edu Subject: Re: [Mini-NDN] Follow-up: Successful Python-NDN Integration in Mini-NDN & Offer to Contribute Examples (Ref: GitHub Issue #80) CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and trust the content is safe. Yulong, Your contribution to Mini-NDN is very welcome. I hope Alex Lane and others can help you include the python-NDN examples into the MIni-NDN repository. Lan On Oct 24, 2025, at 11:01, Lan Wang (lanwang) wrote: This email was previously discarded as the sender was not a subscriber. I?ve added the sender to the mailing list and am forwarding the email to the mailing list. Lan Begin forwarded message: From: mini-ndn-bounces at lists.cs.ucla.edu Subject: Auto-discard notification From: Yulong ZHANG > Subject: Follow-up: Successful Python-NDN Integration in Mini-NDN & Offer to Contribute Examples (Ref: GitHub Issue #80) Date: April 14, 2025 at 08:28:06 CDT To: "mini-ndn at lists.cs.ucla.edu" > Dear Mini-NDN developers and community, My name is Yulong Zhang, a third-year PhD student from The Hong Kong University of Science of Technology (HKUST) under the supervision of Prof. Dirk Kutscher. I'm writing to follow up on a discussion initiated in GitHub Issue #80 ([ https://github.com/named-data/mini-ndn/issues/80]). In that issue, I inquired about the support for python-ndn (https://python-ndn.readthedocs.io/) within the Mini-NDN environment. Awlane kindly responded, clarifying that while python-ndn applications are generally supported, direct wrappers or integration examples at the Mini-NDN layer were not currently available, and contributions in this direction would be appreciated. Awlane also recommended using this mailing list for further discussions. I'm pleased to report that, following that exchange, I have dedicated some time to this and have successfully managed to set up and run NDN applications developed using python-ndn within Mini-NDN experiments. I've worked through the practical steps required to integrate and execute these applications effectively in the simulated environment. Recognizing that others in the community might also be interested in leveraging python-ndn with Mini-NDN, I believe sharing concrete examples and perhaps a brief guide could be quite valuable. These examples could demonstrate how to: 1. Structure a python-ndn application for use within Mini-NDN. 2. Potentially handle dependencies or environment setup within the Mini-NDN nodes. Therefore, I would be very happy to prepare and share these implementation details and practical examples. My hope is that they could potentially be refined and incorporated into the official Mini-NDN documentation, perhaps as a tutorial or a dedicated section on using different NDN application libraries. If these examples and potential documentation updates are found useful by the project and are incorporated,would it be possible for me to be acknowledged as a contributor to the Mini-NDN project for this specific work? Thank you for your time, consideration, and the excellent work on Mini-NDN. I look forward to hearing from you regarding this proposal. Best regards, Yulong -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From yzhang893 at connect.hkust-gz.edu.cn Sun Oct 26 01:06:47 2025 From: yzhang893 at connect.hkust-gz.edu.cn (Yulong ZHANG) Date: Sun, 26 Oct 2025 08:06:47 +0000 Subject: [Mini-NDN] Follow-up: Successful Python-NDN Integration in Mini-NDN & Offer to Contribute Examples (Ref: GitHub Issue #80) In-Reply-To: References: <538E2EAF-E0D8-416E-A8FA-57C4AC5F920D@memphis.edu> <7A79FB25-0BC8-4D59-96BE-993933B5A1B6@memphis.edu> Message-ID: Dear Alex, Thank you very much for your kind response and for providing the contribution guidelines. I?d be very happy to contribute and prepare the RST-formatted document as suggested. However, I currently have two urgent deadlines for meetings before November 21, so I may not be able to organize everything properly until then. Would it be okay if I send you the finalized version after that date? Thank you again for your time and for offering to help. I really appreciate it and look forward to contributing to Mini-NDN. Best regards, Yulong Zhang ________________________________ From: Mini-NDN on behalf of Alexander Wilhelm Lane (awlane) via Mini-NDN Sent: Saturday, October 25, 2025 12:20 AM To: Lan Wang (lanwang) ; mini-ndn at lists.cs.ucla.edu Subject: Re: [Mini-NDN] Follow-up: Successful Python-NDN Integration in Mini-NDN & Offer to Contribute Examples (Ref: GitHub Issue #80) You don't often get email from mini-ndn at lists.cs.ucla.edu. Learn why this is important Hi Yulong, I appreciate the follow up. This document gives the general flow of contributing to Mini-NDN; we do not include unit tests in Mini-NDN. https://github.com/named-data/.github/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md Our Gerrit is located here: https://gerrit.named-data.net/admin/repos/mini-ndn,general And Redmine is located here: https://redmine.named-data.net/projects/mini-ndn If you can write this up and format as an RST file (https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/usage/restructuredtext/basics.html) and submit as a patch, I would be happy to have you added to the contributors file which should list you as a contributor (and can label this specific contribution if you would like). I am somewhat tight on time for the next week, but I will try my best to answer any questions or help with any issues you run into in a timely manner. Thanks, Alex Lane Get Outlook for Mac From: Mini-NDN on behalf of Lan Wang (lanwang) via Mini-NDN Date: Friday, October 24, 2025 at 11:09?AM To: mini-ndn at lists.cs.ucla.edu Subject: Re: [Mini-NDN] Follow-up: Successful Python-NDN Integration in Mini-NDN & Offer to Contribute Examples (Ref: GitHub Issue #80) CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and trust the content is safe. Yulong, Your contribution to Mini-NDN is very welcome. I hope Alex Lane and others can help you include the python-NDN examples into the MIni-NDN repository. Lan On Oct 24, 2025, at 11:01, Lan Wang (lanwang) wrote: This email was previously discarded as the sender was not a subscriber. I?ve added the sender to the mailing list and am forwarding the email to the mailing list. Lan Begin forwarded message: From: mini-ndn-bounces at lists.cs.ucla.edu Subject: Auto-discard notification From: Yulong ZHANG > Subject: Follow-up: Successful Python-NDN Integration in Mini-NDN & Offer to Contribute Examples (Ref: GitHub Issue #80) Date: April 14, 2025 at 08:28:06 CDT To: "mini-ndn at lists.cs.ucla.edu" > Dear Mini-NDN developers and community, My name is Yulong Zhang, a third-year PhD student from The Hong Kong University of Science of Technology (HKUST) under the supervision of Prof. Dirk Kutscher. I'm writing to follow up on a discussion initiated in GitHub Issue #80 ([ https://github.com/named-data/mini-ndn/issues/80]). In that issue, I inquired about the support for python-ndn (https://python-ndn.readthedocs.io/) within the Mini-NDN environment. Awlane kindly responded, clarifying that while python-ndn applications are generally supported, direct wrappers or integration examples at the Mini-NDN layer were not currently available, and contributions in this direction would be appreciated. Awlane also recommended using this mailing list for further discussions. I'm pleased to report that, following that exchange, I have dedicated some time to this and have successfully managed to set up and run NDN applications developed using python-ndn within Mini-NDN experiments. I've worked through the practical steps required to integrate and execute these applications effectively in the simulated environment. Recognizing that others in the community might also be interested in leveraging python-ndn with Mini-NDN, I believe sharing concrete examples and perhaps a brief guide could be quite valuable. These examples could demonstrate how to: 1. Structure a python-ndn application for use within Mini-NDN. 2. Potentially handle dependencies or environment setup within the Mini-NDN nodes. Therefore, I would be very happy to prepare and share these implementation details and practical examples. My hope is that they could potentially be refined and incorporated into the official Mini-NDN documentation, perhaps as a tutorial or a dedicated section on using different NDN application libraries. If these examples and potential documentation updates are found useful by the project and are incorporated,would it be possible for me to be acknowledged as a contributor to the Mini-NDN project for this specific work? Thank you for your time, consideration, and the excellent work on Mini-NDN. I look forward to hearing from you regarding this proposal. Best regards, Yulong -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From lanwang at memphis.edu Sun Oct 26 12:26:05 2025 From: lanwang at memphis.edu (Lan Wang (lanwang)) Date: Sun, 26 Oct 2025 19:26:05 +0000 Subject: [Mini-NDN] FW: [mini-ndn - Task #5372] (Closed) Add wmediumd configuration for wifi experiments In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1c61d4499e664d16aa239718c6f5fa8e@MN0PR16MB6532.namprd16.prod.outlook.com> ________________________________ From: Alexander Lane Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2025 2:24:57 PM (UTC-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada) To: Lan Wang (lanwang) Subject: [mini-ndn - Task #5372] (Closed) Add wmediumd configuration for wifi experiments CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and trust the content is safe. Issue #5372 has been updated by Alexander Lane. ________________________________ * Status changed from Code review to Closed ________________________________ Task #5372: Add wmediumd configuration for wifi experiments closed * Author: Alexander Lane * Status: Closed * Priority: Normal * Assignee: Alexander Lane * Category: wireless * Start date: 2025-09-04 Wmediumd provides a propagation model and signal simulation for Mini-NDN/Mininet-Wifi. This functionality is needed to provide handling for signal range in adhoc experiments, but is not currently accessible when using a topology file. This should be added so behavior functions as expected for end users. ________________________________ You have received this notification because you have either subscribed to it, or are involved in it. To change your notification preferences, please click here: http://redmine.named-data.net/my/account -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From lanwang at memphis.edu Mon Oct 27 04:41:32 2025 From: lanwang at memphis.edu (Lan Wang (lanwang)) Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2025 11:41:32 +0000 Subject: [Mini-NDN] Fwd: Follow-up: Successful Python-NDN Integration in Mini-NDN & Offer to Contribute Examples (Ref: GitHub Issue #80) References: Message-ID: Begin forwarded message: From: "Alexander Wilhelm Lane (awlane)" Date: October 26, 2025 at 16:05:57 CDT To: Yulong ZHANG , "Lan Wang (lanwang)" , "mini-ndn at lists.cs.ucla.edu" Subject: Re: Follow-up: Successful Python-NDN Integration in Mini-NDN & Offer to Contribute Examples (Ref: GitHub Issue #80) ? Hi Yulong, That is perfectly acceptable. I will try and make sure that myself or someone else is able to promptly give feedback and merge this into Mini-NDN at that time. Thanks, Alex Lane Get Outlook for Mac From: Yulong ZHANG Date: Sunday, October 26, 2025 at 3:10?AM To: Lan Wang (lanwang) , mini-ndn at lists.cs.ucla.edu , Alexander Wilhelm Lane (awlane) Subject: Re: Follow-up: Successful Python-NDN Integration in Mini-NDN & Offer to Contribute Examples (Ref: GitHub Issue #80) Dear Alex, Thank you very much for your kind response and for providing the contribution guidelines. I?d be very happy to contribute and prepare the RST-formatted document as suggested. However, I currently have two urgent deadlines for meetings before November 21, so I may not be able to organize everything properly until then. Would it be okay if I send you the finalized version after that date? Thank you again for your time and for offering to help. I really appreciate it and look forward to contributing to Mini-NDN. Best regards, Yulong Zhang ________________________________ From: Mini-NDN on behalf of Alexander Wilhelm Lane (awlane) via Mini-NDN Sent: Saturday, October 25, 2025 12:20 AM To: Lan Wang (lanwang) ; mini-ndn at lists.cs.ucla.edu Subject: Re: [Mini-NDN] Follow-up: Successful Python-NDN Integration in Mini-NDN & Offer to Contribute Examples (Ref: GitHub Issue #80) You don't often get email from mini-ndn at lists.cs.ucla.edu. Learn why this is important Hi Yulong, I appreciate the follow up. This document gives the general flow of contributing to Mini-NDN; we do not include unit tests in Mini-NDN. https://github.com/named-data/.github/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md Our Gerrit is located here: https://gerrit.named-data.net/admin/repos/mini-ndn,general And Redmine is located here: https://redmine.named-data.net/projects/mini-ndn If you can write this up and format as an RST file (https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/usage/restructuredtext/basics.html) and submit as a patch, I would be happy to have you added to the contributors file which should list you as a contributor (and can label this specific contribution if you would like). I am somewhat tight on time for the next week, but I will try my best to answer any questions or help with any issues you run into in a timely manner. Thanks, Alex Lane Get Outlook for Mac From: Mini-NDN on behalf of Lan Wang (lanwang) via Mini-NDN Date: Friday, October 24, 2025 at 11:09?AM To: mini-ndn at lists.cs.ucla.edu Subject: Re: [Mini-NDN] Follow-up: Successful Python-NDN Integration in Mini-NDN & Offer to Contribute Examples (Ref: GitHub Issue #80) CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and trust the content is safe. Yulong, Your contribution to Mini-NDN is very welcome. I hope Alex Lane and others can help you include the python-NDN examples into the MIni-NDN repository. Lan On Oct 24, 2025, at 11:01, Lan Wang (lanwang) wrote: This email was previously discarded as the sender was not a subscriber. I?ve added the sender to the mailing list and am forwarding the email to the mailing list. Lan Begin forwarded message: From: mini-ndn-bounces at lists.cs.ucla.edu Subject: Auto-discard notification From: Yulong ZHANG > Subject: Follow-up: Successful Python-NDN Integration in Mini-NDN & Offer to Contribute Examples (Ref: GitHub Issue #80) Date: April 14, 2025 at 08:28:06 CDT To: "mini-ndn at lists.cs.ucla.edu" > Dear Mini-NDN developers and community, My name is Yulong Zhang, a third-year PhD student from The Hong Kong University of Science of Technology (HKUST) under the supervision of Prof. Dirk Kutscher. I'm writing to follow up on a discussion initiated in GitHub Issue #80 ([ https://github.com/named-data/mini-ndn/issues/80]). In that issue, I inquired about the support for python-ndn (https://python-ndn.readthedocs.io/) within the Mini-NDN environment. Awlane kindly responded, clarifying that while python-ndn applications are generally supported, direct wrappers or integration examples at the Mini-NDN layer were not currently available, and contributions in this direction would be appreciated. Awlane also recommended using this mailing list for further discussions. I'm pleased to report that, following that exchange, I have dedicated some time to this and have successfully managed to set up and run NDN applications developed using python-ndn within Mini-NDN experiments. I've worked through the practical steps required to integrate and execute these applications effectively in the simulated environment. Recognizing that others in the community might also be interested in leveraging python-ndn with Mini-NDN, I believe sharing concrete examples and perhaps a brief guide could be quite valuable. These examples could demonstrate how to: 1. Structure a python-ndn application for use within Mini-NDN. 2. Potentially handle dependencies or environment setup within the Mini-NDN nodes. Therefore, I would be very happy to prepare and share these implementation details and practical examples. My hope is that they could potentially be refined and incorporated into the official Mini-NDN documentation, perhaps as a tutorial or a dedicated section on using different NDN application libraries. If these examples and potential documentation updates are found useful by the project and are incorporated,would it be possible for me to be acknowledged as a contributor to the Mini-NDN project for this specific work? Thank you for your time, consideration, and the excellent work on Mini-NDN. I look forward to hearing from you regarding this proposal. Best regards, Yulong -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: