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Alexander Chemeris alexander.chemeris at gmail.comHi Keith, On Fri, Feb 24, 2017 at 7:42 AM, Keith <keith at rhizomatica.org> wrote: > Hi Alexander, seeing as how you came in on the thread, as a side topic, > you may have noticed I mentioned meas_json and meas_web in the OP. I > fixed up a small thing with meas_json that was producing unparseable > json in the neighbours array. Thank you. Please submit a patch when main meas_json lands into the master. It looks like the patch was lost during the patchworks->Gerrit transition, so I re-submitted it to Gerrit here: https://gerrit.osmocom.org/#/c/1915/ > I also did some stuff server side to > filter for either SDCCH or TCH, although I think I would make this a > clientside javascript filter option, rather than running multiple websocketd Yes, this should rather be client side I believe. > I added the neighbour levels to the displayed data. I hardcoded the > ARFCNs for the site in question, but I would make that happen dynamically. > I found this quite useful for monitoring in relation to analysis on this > site and the would-be handover scenario. Sounds very useful indeed! And yes, ARFCN clearly should be dynamic before such a change oculd be merged. But this doesn't mean you should not commit your change in a WIP branch - commit early, commit often. :) > I'm wondering what to do with this work. I'm glad the code is useful and happy to review your changes. > Should I make a commit of meas_json to master? In that case I would > appreciate some minor help getting the Makefile right. If the commit is ready in general - please submit it to Gerrit and add me as a reviewer. > Maybe meas_json is not a candidate for the master branch, as it doesn't > currently do anything particularly useful without the external > dependencies, ie meas_web and websocketd or alternative. Well, it's a kind of an external API, so it's as useful as any other API. > I can publish my work on meas_web to github. That would be great. Please submit a pull request when you feel ready. -- Regards, Alexander Chemeris. CTO/Founder, Fairwaves, Inc. https://fairwaves.co