david_chang
Network team/libteam driver on openSUSE
an idea by david_chang
The NetworkManager has supported the team driver recently. Also Fedora had supported the network team driver in Fedora 18.
Look at network test tools
a project by david_chang
Learn more about network performance testing tools. I would like to get more fimilar with netperf and iperf. Try to find out what's different between netperf and iperf. And have a look at what's new in iperf3.
Learn more about dropwatch
a project by david_chang
dropwatch is a utility which can help you to see if data is been dropped in linux network stack.
Create a docker container for running an old application
a project by david_chang
I had an application can't run on recent openSUSE for some time but it can run on openSUSE13.1 before. So I'd like to have a docker container (image) to run the application and learn some about docker container
Learn more BPF Compiler Collection (BCC)
a project by david_chang
After joined Gary's BCC workshop a few days ago. The BCC is interesting to me, so I'd like to look into it.
A tool to find a patch series from one of its git commit
a project by david_chang
When doing the backport, I sometimes spend some time to check if the commit comes from a patch series and list all commits of a patch series. So I'd like to create a tool for doing this quickly.
Learn more about Open vSwitch and SDN
a project by david_chang
openvswitch is more used by openstack and software defined networking stack. And it seems having a lot of improvements. In this hackweek, I'd like to see what's
Look at bpfilter
an idea by david_chang
Bpfilter is meant to be a replacement for the current in-kernel firewall/packet-filtering code. Bpfilter is short for BPF based packet filtering framework. In this hackweek, I'd like to have a look at bpfilter since I am curious about why bpfilter, how does it work and its current status.
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