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The Linux Foundation picks up FRRouting

The Linux Foundation picks up FRRouting

Posted Apr 5, 2017 6:17 UTC (Wed) by paulj (subscriber, #341)
In reply to: The Linux Foundation picks up FRRouting by mdolan
Parent article: The Linux Foundation picks up FRRouting

Which high severity security patches? And under which maintainer?

It's worth noting that patch integration shrivelled up, and a huge backlog built up, under NetDEFs' stewardship[1].

There has been a huge amount of corporate gamesmanship and politicking in this fork, do note.

1. Or whatever company it is the people associated with it work for. They are extremely opaque about their business, and the person they claimed in early '14 they had working on Quagga never worked for NetDEF it seems. I'm the only person who ever worked on Quagga for NetDEF, for about 6 months on a part-time basis, going by their public Form 990s.


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The Linux Foundation picks up FRRouting

Posted Apr 5, 2017 6:55 UTC (Wed) by paulj (subscriber, #341) [Link]

Worked on maintaining Quagga, that is.


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