Its here: Final Thesis - H-node
Hi everyone.
I wrote you some time ago about my final thesis which was practically done back then and was waiting for an approval from my school. Well, I got a word today that it has been approved and can now be accessed from my school's thesis database.
Permanent link to my final thesis:
http://www.urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2013052911642
Old thread about the thesis:
https://trisquel.info/en/forum/final-thesis-h-node
My instructor gave my thesis a grade of 5 which is the best one available. No need to say that I am pleased. However, my instructor is not by any means an expert when it comes to free software or free software compatible hardware so I would like to hear what you guys think of my work.
The work is released under CC BY-ND 3.0 license. I am planning on releasing another version (with added fixes should there be need for any) under GFDL and introducing it to the FSF*s later. Now, I'll go and pour myself a nice cup of tea.
Bravo! It was great.
But "advice" is uncountable. It's better to use "great pieces of advice" instead of "many advices" ;)
Thanks, I'll fix that for the GFDL version.
Wow, Matti!
I will read your thesis through (I'm Finnish) when I will have enough time. At the moment I'm busy writing my own on mesh networking, and I try to lump in something about the FNF and folks there :)
Your grade surely tells me it must be worth reading. I think you should be proud of yourself.
Jukka
Good luck with your thesis Jukka!
I must say that I am a little proud of my work. It serves as a good introduction to h-node and free software for those who have never heard of them before.
If the reader is already familiar with them, then the work can help him in contributing to h-node by introducing various ways to contribute and potential problems to fix.
On 2013-05-30 18:19, name at domain wrote:
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> I wrote you some time ago about my final thesis which was practically
> done back then and was waiting for an approval from my school. Well, I
> got a word today that it has been approved and can now be accessed from
> my school's thesis database.
Congratulations!
I hope to see more of your contributions shortly, many thanks for going
through a review here and sharing all your efforts, it's a lot of work
and you deserve more than a cup of tea ;)
Cheers,
F.
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Fabián Rodríguez
http://fsf.magicfab.ca
Thanks! I'll be sure to keep contributing more in the future.