Hi David! > Unfortunately there just doesn't seem to be enough interest from the FRR > community; it's kinda understandable considering FRR has gotten rather > datacenter heavy.
Where did the cool people go? BIRD or proprietary routers? > If someone is interested (and can spare some of that "engineering > discipline" you mention, Juliusz - it is a very limited resource...), > I'd be happy to do that "re-port", I can probably do it much faster than > most other people. Just without anyone to tend to it afterwards I'd > feel like I'd just be wasting the effort :(. Understandable. > FWIW, as much as it pains me, maybe we need to remove FRR's babeld. At > some point it just becomes harmful, and I fear we may already have > passed that point. If there is indeed consensus in that regard, I'll > regretfully volunteer to take the executioner's job and axe it out :( It would cause me unspeakable sorrow, but I'd understand. If you decide to do that, it would be good to have a deprecation notice that indicates that Babel is alive and well, and that users are encouraged to migrate to BIRD. I know that I'm asking you to advertise a competitor, but unless you do that, you'd be harming Babel by giving the impression that it's the protocol itself that's getting deprecated, not just FRR's implementation. -- uliusz _______________________________________________ Babel-users mailing list Babel-users@alioth-lists.debian.net https://alioth-lists.debian.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/babel-users