On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 03:21:41PM -0500, Bill Nottingham wrote:
> Jaroslav Reznik (jrez...@redhat.com) said: 
> > As decided by FESCo on 2012-12-05 meeting, all proposed Features are 
> > required
> > to pass through the community review by announcing them on devel-announce 
> > list.
> > FESCo votes on new features no sooner than a week from the announcement.
> > 
> > = Features/BIND 10 =
> > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/BIND10
> > 
> > * Detailed description:
> > BIND10 suite implements two crucial network services - DNS and DHCP. 
> > The BIND10 is going to replace both widely used ISC BIND9 and ISC DHCP4 
> > software in the future. It is written from scratch and has modular design.
> 
> And... dhcp6?

Ah, with DHCP4 I meant DHCP 4.X.X, not IPv4 DHCP, sorry for bad description.
BIND10 of course supports both IPv4 and IPv6 DHCP protocols. I removed the "4"
suffix on wiki to avoid confusions.

> I note that the feature page describes this as a parallel installable stack.
> Is there a reason to keep both versions around in a way we didn't with
> other bind major upgrades?

Yes because there is _no_ backward compatibility with current bind9.
Configuration is completely different, management is completely different etc...
People definitely need some time for testing and transition to bind10.

Regards, Adam

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