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Implement a networking protocol primitive [$400]
There are many interesting protocols and networking primitives yet to be added to this library. To claim this bounty propose and then implement a protocol for the ProtocolZoo submodule. Multiple people can claim this bounty (repeatedly) for new implementations. For substantial development efforts bigger bounties can be approved.
Tests and documentation have to be part of such submissions.
Required skills: Deep knowledge of the protocol being implemented and rough understanding of networking simulations with this library.
Reviewer: Stefan Krastanov
Duration: 2 months
Publication: In the next 2 years we plan to release a paper in a selective journal about this software. Contributing to this issue would deserve a co-authorship status on such a paper (if the contributor so desires)
Payout procedure:
The Funding for these bounties comes from the National Science Foundation and from the NSF Center for Quantum Networks. The payouts are managed by the NumFOCUS foundation and processed in bulk once every two months. If you live in a country in which NumFOCUS can make payments, you can participate in this bounty program.
I’d like to tackle this issue. Could you please let me know if there is any documentation available for the protocols that have already been implemented? so i can check it and see how would you like it to be structured, Additionally, if there is any specific protocols that you may want to be implemented firs? I’d appreciate the information
Hi, @idriss-hamadi Pardon the slow response. I will respond to your recent email and when we have a specific protocol we can make a dedicated issue to track the bounty.
For public tracking: @mantri-prateek and @sagnikpal2004 are working on an instance of this bounty, related to swaps and distillation in a repeater chain. This bounty itself is left unreserved as it can be claimed repeatedly, e.g. by other community members contributing unrelated protocols and examples.
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To claim exclusive time to work on this bounty either post a comment here or message [email protected] with:
Currently the project is claimed by
no one
until...
.If you want to, you can work on this project without making a claim, however claims are encouraged to give you and other contributors peace of mind. Whoever has made a claim takes precedence when solutions are considered.
You can always propose your own funded project, if you would like to contribute something of value that is not yet covered by an official bounty.
Implement a networking protocol primitive [$400]
There are many interesting protocols and networking primitives yet to be added to this library. To claim this bounty propose and then implement a protocol for the ProtocolZoo submodule. Multiple people can claim this bounty (repeatedly) for new implementations. For substantial development efforts bigger bounties can be approved.
Tests and documentation have to be part of such submissions.
Required skills: Deep knowledge of the protocol being implemented and rough understanding of networking simulations with this library.
Reviewer: Stefan Krastanov
Duration: 2 months
Publication: In the next 2 years we plan to release a paper in a selective journal about this software. Contributing to this issue would deserve a co-authorship status on such a paper (if the contributor so desires)
Payout procedure:
The Funding for these bounties comes from the National Science Foundation and from the NSF Center for Quantum Networks. The payouts are managed by the NumFOCUS foundation and processed in bulk once every two months. If you live in a country in which NumFOCUS can make payments, you can participate in this bounty program.
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