Welcome to Peep (the network auralizer): A project originally developed at Tufts University and an old version is currently hosted at Sourceforge. http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/peep/
I am attempting to revive this project and this fork is currently hosted at github and will be distributed on init (https://init.sh/)
https://github.com/pikoro/peep
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If you're looking at this file, then you're probably (hopefully!) wondering one of four things: What's new? Where can I get documentation? Where can I report bugs? How can I get involved in development? If you're looking for instructions on compiling Peep, see [SRC]/INSTALL. More in-depth documentation can be found in the Peep general documentation found in the docs directory in HTML format.
For a list of new features, just check out the ChangLog in the source directory. It'll give you an idea of what changes have been made recently, as well as what new features have been added for a given release.
If you're looking for documentation, documentation is currently being assembled in html format and should be available in [SRC]/docs/. To retreive the latest documentation, please visit the Peep website on Sourceforge. Also, if you know nothing about the project and have just downloaded the source because you were curious, I suggest reading the LISA paper on Peep, available at: http://peep.sourceforge.net.
To report any bugs found, please use the Sourceforge bug tracker found on the website. That way your bugs can be better kept track of and addressed in a timely manner.
Finally, if you're looking to get involved in the project or looking to drop off suggestions, please send email to
Michael Gilfix: [email protected].
or drop by the Sourceforge website and post your comments in the public forums. There is also a Peep development mailing list, (which is currently being used for both solving bugs and development wishes/discussions), which can be found at [email protected]. The project is always looking for more developers so drop on by or feel free to send some code my way!
The current Peep development team is:
Michael Gilfix ([email protected]) Collin Starkweather ([email protected]) Xavier Renault ([email protected])