The person who recommends the todo work does not necessarily do them by him/herself.
* Adding FRED, from the contributed code web page, into the main NS distribution.
* Adding RIO into the main NS distribution. (The original authors of RIO did many simulations in NS, so I would assume that they have an implementation somewhere...)
* Validating ECN functionality for full-TCP (and, in the process, updating full-TCP to make sure that ECN functions the same in full-TCP as in one-way TCP).
* eplicating all of the TCP validation tests to make sure that they work as we would like with full-TCP also. (There are a number of things that are tested in the one-way validation tests, but that are not verified in two-way (i.e., full-TCP) validation tests.
* Adding either short *.txt files, or longer documents, for each validation test that does not now have one, so that users can tell reasonably easily what is and is not tested in each validation test.
* Expanding the validation tests for all of the various scheduling algorithms.
* More simulation scripts on-line somewhere. (Has everyone in the VINT project made all of the simulation scripts for all of the simulations that they have writted papers about publically available, so that readers can easily reproduce those simulations themselves?)