Stuart Henderson <s...@spacehopper.org> writes: > Quagga doesn't seem to care much about OpenBSD, the current version > doesn't even build here. (I did port the last round of ospf crash > fixes to the previous version which does build, these are in the > ports tree). Development is very fragmented, a lot of tweaks exist > in 3rd party repos but there seems to be no central group trying > to hold them together (at one point it looked like the google > fork might do this but it appears to have stagnated).
This rather recent announcement cought my interest: http://www.isc.org/news-article/how-extinct-zebra-could-upend-networking-market Seems there is quite a lot of hype and activity around Open Source routing and I think OpenBSD could play a good role there. It would be interesting to hear the thoughts of some OpenBSD developers on these areas. Perhaps in another thread, an article on Undeadly, or when they have the time and interest :) Thanks, Kostas -- Kostas Zorbadelos twitter:@kzorbadelos http://gr.linkedin.com/in/kzorba ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- () www.asciiribbon.org - against HTML e-mail & proprietary attachments /\