Get involved
We are always looking for people who are selfmotivated
and willing to contribute. You do not have to be a programmer to help
the project. There are a lot of different tasks you can get involved
with. Donations [more] are another very
important action to contribute to the project.
As a first active step, we recommend you to join the
iometer-user mailing list
[more].
Here many of the iometer users are discussing different topics and
issues. Joining the discussion, learning from others as well as
helping others is the first step forward which helps the project a
lot!
A next step is to join the iometer-devel mailing list
[more].
Here the project members are discussing the different project related
issues (today most communication is still direct email between the
involved people). But you are also more then welcome to contact the
project members directly.
Here is a selection of some tasks for which we are
looking for help:
Coding |
status |
task |
started (1, 2) |
- Code Cleanup
- Consolidate the different code and header files
- Consolidate and decouple the different global defines
|
ongoing |
- Tackling Bug Reports [more]
|
ongoing |
- Tackling Feature Requests [more]
|
none |
- Development of an Hardware Abstraction Layer (hiding CPU, OS and OS family specifics)
|
none |
- Porting to different operating systems and hardware platforms
- Operating System: AIX
- Operating System: (Free|Net)BSD
- Operating System: IRIX
- Processor: Alpha
- Processor: MIPS (R10000 etc)
- Processor: PowerPC
|
started |
- Iometer GUI for Non-Windows (Java)
|
|
Testing |
status |
task |
none |
- Building an QA testsuite (using dd and stackthru/netperf as base line for simple Iometer configurations)
|
none |
- Testing new builds / releases (especially
combinations without prebuild package)
- Solaris (on SPARC)
|
|
Documentation |
status |
task |
started |
- Keeping the Users Guide up to date
|
none |
- Building an FAQ document (based on the work of Richard Riggs)
|
|
Others |
status |
task |
none |
- Analyse source code and describe data flow etc
in the Developers Guide
|
none |
- Building a rich set of sample ICF's (synthetic and
real world work load)
|
none |
- Setup a results database (simular to netperf.org)
|
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